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    The American Dream is something that is unique to America‚ there is no European Dream or the Canadian Dream‚ just the American Dream — something Alexis de Tocqueville referred to as American exceptionalism. For centuries‚ people have flocked to the United States in hopes to attain the prosperity that this country offers. At a time where political figures and the new generations of Americans are leaning further and further towards the idea of Socialism‚ it is more important now than ever to remember

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    “Is the American Century Over?” Nye strongly believed that ‘America Century is to continue‚ it will not enough to think in terms of American Power over others’. For more than centuries‚ United States being recognized as the world’s most powerful state. However‚ currently some analysts predict that China will soon take over from United States to be the most dominant state in the world. Does it spell the end of American century? This book attempts to separate myth and reality about wide spread perception

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    What being an American means to me is that I have the rights to do anything. Even though we are able to have all of these rights doesn’t mean we are able to take advantage of them there are still consequences for our actions. All the people in the Navy‚ Army‚ Air-force etc have the job to protect us‚ not everyone who shoots people just because. Being an American to me means being respectful to everyone. Like what Harry S Truman said‚ “you know that being an American is more than a matter

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    All over the world we have a lot of cultures and languages that make up human society‚ one of them is the American sign language. There are studies that show us and tell us that one of the most interesting phenomenon of our society is the language‚ but the people that can’t hear have no use in this type of communication. So‚ they have created their own kind of language and a way they can communicate easily. In this kind of communication they use hand sign and body gestures‚ something we‚ the hearing

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    people are afraid of German shepherds. This large‚ agile and very intelligent dog can often be mistaken as an overly aggressive canine for many of reasons. For one‚ their appearance can be quite intimidating. The physical appearance of the German shepherd is a lot like that of a wolf and generally it is very nimble as well as athletic and awake (Smuts‚ 2006‚ p.117). The characteristics of its physical appearance are generally perceived as having a strong muscular structure that makes it an agile

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    Between the U.S. and the Soviet Union‚ the greatest difference was over the system of communism. The people under the communist system disagreed with the belief that private property should be replaced by community ownership. resulting in the death of millions of Soviets who had different ideas about Russia’s future. America will take action upon the Soviets attempt to expand and create containment. Containment meant that the Soviet Union Communists should not expand. The U.S. contained the communist

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    The American Dream in The Great Gatsby “But the country’s disintegrating. What’s happened to America? What’s happened to the American dream?”-Alan Moore. This quote relates to the downfall of the American Dream in the novel‚ The Great Gatsby. The Great Gatsby‚ written by Francis Scott Fitzgerald‚ takes place in 1920s America. In the story‚ a man named Jay Gatsby finds out that the woman he loves‚ Daisy‚ had married another man‚ Tom Buchanan. He then decides to dedicate his life to become wealthy

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    To what extent did Witte’s Policies develop Russia? Sergei Witte was the Minister of Finance in Russia in from 1892 to 1903. He desperately wanted to bring Russia‚ metaphorically‚ ‘out of the dark ages’ by bringing it up to speed‚ so that it would eventually reach a level of modernisation where it could go head to head with the advanced countries further west. He believed Russia first needed to attain capital investment in the industrial sector‚ increase urban workers (Proletariat)‚ attract foreign

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    After the American Revolution‚ many people who lived in the new America ( United States of America) envisioned themselves to have a life of equal opportunity and treatment but this was far from the truth. Life in the United States was in fact unchanged for the majority of people due to the lack of equal treatment and opportunity. Only the wealthy upper class elites were able to prosper and feel true freedom by voting in the elections. While the majority of people who lived in the new America were

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    Veterans Women African Americans What did they gain in World War II? The government passed the GI Bill‚ providing help to veterans with education and home purchases. Women in WWII gained experience in the work field‚ with careers in manufacturing war materials‚ running businesses‚ and other careers traditionally held for men. Many African Americans gained the confidence to assert their rights as U.S. citizens‚ and fight back against segregation. What challenges did they face at the end of the war

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