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    people on both sides‚ the Civil War was the most terrible and bloodiest war in American History. There were many issues that sparked the beginning of the American Civil War‚ including moral‚ political and economic aspects but the defining issue was slavery. The Citizens of the North‚ led by President Abraham Lincoln‚ had declared that slavery violated the conscience of American citizens and therefore violated the fundamental foundation of the Declaration of Independence‚ that all men are

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    Duty in the Us Army

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    appearence. Every soldier is responsible for treating other people with dignity and respect. Soldiers also have unique responsibilities based on rank‚ duty position and even geographical location. Authority is the legitimate power of leaders to direct subordinates or to take action within the scope of their position. Command

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    The Chinese in All of Us

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    Richard Rodriguez The Chinese in All of Us A Mexican American Explores Multiculturalism The other day‚ the phone rang; it was a woman who identified herself as the “talent coordinator” for the “Oprah Winfrey Show.” She said Oprah was planning a show on self-hating ethnics. “You know‚” she confided‚ “Norwegians who don’t want to be Norwegian‚ Greeks who hate Greek food.” Anyway‚ she said breezily‚ wouldn’t I like to make an appearance? About 10 years ago I wrote a thin book called Hunger of

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    Sport Good for Us

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    Is sport really good for us? Sport has become our communal activity‚ our environment of mutual support. Sportsmen focus on challenging themselves. They liberate themselves from the presence of external competition. Humanity has always been fascinated by physical beauty. The aerobics revolution has been replaced by ashtanga and other forms of yoga that combine physical fitness with spirituality. The rise of interest in yoga is a turn to the combination of physical and spiritual health. Sport is

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    China and Us Education

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    students beginning in a school are put into classes and they stay in those classes with one another for the entire time they are in that school unless higher test scores permit them to move to a more advanced grouping. Understood in the Chinese system is that this group of students will learn each of their subjects together. In America‚ students are not grouped into such classes. Instead‚ the 30 students who are together for English class will be randomly split up into any of the other subjects

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    Just Like Us

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    Argumentative Essay about Helen Thorpe’s Just Like Us Just Like Us by Helen Thorpe is “The True Story of Four Mexican Girls Coming of Age in America.” The story revolves around four high school students; Marisela who is a gaudy‚ driven‚ dramatic girl who wears “twice as much makeup as anybody else in her circle.”(8) Yadira who is a strong and reserved girl who “never gave away anything important with her facial expressions.”(8) Elissa is a star athlete and Clara usually dresses like a tomboy.

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    all types of reform. Foreign countries‚ especially the United States‚ used this division to influence governments to be favorable to them. Throughout these regimes‚ human and civil rights developed to what they are now. The Catholic Church played a huge role in South American politics and culture during this time‚ too. South America advanced in the 20th century with the guidance of outside powers. During the Second World War‚ South America was quite active with Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini‚

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    Immigrants ! bad for us ?

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    Ignoring the laws set forth by the American government‚ these immigrants enter the country and unnoticeably assimilate themselves into the culture of the United States. With the influence of several factors such as large borders and unruly citizens who refuse to uphold the law‚ the government essentially allows these individuals to enter the country and actually cause some major damage. Ultimately‚ as the United States’ government is unable to fully enforce the policies of immigration

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    Us National Debt

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    American issue that affects every American today is the U. S. National Debt crisis. Although many of us hear about it every day on the news‚ many truly don’t know the ramifications of the very critical ongoing issue. The U.S. National debt affects consumers every day‚ in just about every imaginable way but probably most notably in Americans facing higher taxes‚ higher interest rates‚ and the U.S. government cutting back on services‚ weaker job markets‚ and lastly inflation. These five issues are just

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    women's roles in the US

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    The veracities about women’s roles were constructed in ways that have been altered or erased for social and political purposes. The roles of black women were undermined during slavery and Hawaiian women’s roles were taken away after colonialism. Women’s roles should be recognized because it makes a significant contribution to decolonization and resistance. The erasure of women’s roles have been constructed in favor of white supremacists and colonists‚ thus‚ keeping knowledge about women’s roles away

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