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    min. Kids didn’t go to the movie theaters either like they do now‚ and if they did it was usually to the Drive-In theatre with their family. Dairy Queen was a big spot to go to for a special treat. Most families went to Church together every Sunday and sometimes on Wednesday too. Kids did not go to the mall alone - only with parents and only to buy something‚ not just to walk around it with friends. Kids were also WAY more disciplined back then. You didn’t hear and see kids screaming and throwing

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    There were many active American individuals during the period 1830 and 1860. One significant individual was Charles Sumner‚ from Boston‚ Massachusetts. He had different opinions on several issues of the day. Sumner was best known as the guy who was caned in the senate in 1885. Charles Sumner was born in January 6th‚ 1811 and died on March 11th‚ 1874. He was a United States senator from Massachusetts in 1851 to 1874. Sumner played a prominent role in the United States Civil War era. He was a keen

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    Jackie Robinson Changes a Country Baseball is a game that is popular on the international scale. Furthermore‚ in many countries this game is regarded as a "national pastime." Moreover‚ this game is considered to be rather democratic: unlike football and basketball‚ it is accessible to different people undependably on their height or weight. There are several versions of the game’s origin. In England‚ it is believed that the game has been known since the mid-18th century. It was the time when

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    The American Dream is unsurprisingly one of the most prevalent themes throughout American literature. From Huckleberry Finn (Twain) to Death of a Salesman (Miller)‚ the idea is prevalent in most of the American classics. In Huckleberry Finn‚ the dream represents the ability to be free on the river away from the rules and racism of society‚ while in Death of a Salesman it represents a workingman’s failure to achieve his goals. Both have opposing narratives regarding the dream‚ based upon the times

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    isolation of society and order. Through “Lord of the Flies‚” which is an allegorical novel‚ Golding warns us of the savagery that is within all of mankind; this is powerfully reflected through the time period in which the novel is set‚ in the aftermath of the Two World Wars‚ and the ongoing Atomic war. Ralph’s character throughout the novel is central to the theme of “the loss of innocence” where‚ once the boys have descended into savagery‚ we realise that the fear of the beast is simply fear of what mankind

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    Women’s Studies Media’s Portrayal of Women 9/9/13 Today‚ in American culture‚ women are portrayed harshly in media and judged by their peers. Women feel pressure from society to look‚ act‚ and conduct themselves in a certain way‚ but where do these ideas come from? Media and advertisements have a huge impact on women which may lead to negative actions. Advertisements do far more than sell the ads themselves‚ they portray women as objects‚ and tell women what is expected of them: to be skinny‚ submissive

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    To what extent was Germany responsible for the tension between the European powers (1900-1913)? Tension was rife between the main powers within Europe and their hold over their empires and states. Many of the alliances of the time created enemies‚ generating huge tensions‚ with Germany often feeling isolated and betrayed. Germany gravely feared an encirclement and attack upon her borders; it was evident that war was going to break out‚ it was just a matter of when and how‚ leaving many tactics

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    Ileana Valdes AP World History Homeroom: 210 Spice Chart 11 Social- Family: Prominent families in the calpulli where the once that dominated leadership roles and formed a kind of local nobility‚ eventually they were overshadowed by the military and administrative nobility of the Aztec states Social Classes: Dominated by kings Slaves Nobles had two storied homes of nobles New class almost like serfs were created to serve as laborers on these lands Scribes Artisans Healers Nobles had

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    Just like our founding fathers‚ Franklin Delano Roosevelt decided the United States of America should stay neutral when chaos was erupting in Europe during the 1930s and 1940s. Throughout the history of the United States‚ America has tried to stay neutral and isolated from world conflicts‚ and World War II was no different. The decision to remain neutral by Roosevelt affected the United States economically‚ politically‚ and socially. Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s policies on neutrality failed‚ ultimately

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    perioeci and the helots both played an important role in the economic and military aspects of Spartan society‚ and contributed much to Sparta’s fame and military prowess. For the Spartan citizens‚ the other aspects of their life were left to the perioeci and the helots. Plutarch describes the perioeci as the "dwellers round about"‚ a substantial group of mixed origin who achieved their status in a number of ways‚ and that their "commercial and economic role must have become very important". Charles McArver

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