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    The chains of slavery during the 1800’s was a time in which forced human lifelong labor was at its peak of cruelty and popularity among the south. Slaves had to endure a hard life in which their whole lives were controlled by those who owned them. Their only hope‚ was to escape to the north and hopefully not be caught by the people that hunted them to bring them back to their masters. Family life for slaves did not really exist. For one it was common custom for slave mothers to part with their

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    History: Modern America

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    document or artifact that was produced at the moment that an even happened (ex. Newspaper‚ note‚ etc.) * Secondary Source- a book or article that was produced after the event (ex. Textbooks‚ etc.) * 5 Step Process To Analyzing A Source: * read the source for basic info (5 w’s) * put the source into context (ask what do you know) * do a close reading (take notes) * corroborate/compare w. another source * analyze & write a story about the past * Reconstruction-

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    and the way they define what their identity is can rely heavily on the experiences they have‚ mostly within their environment. While other factors such as gender and language can have a significant impact on identity‚ they are factors that can be greatly influenced or decided by one’s society. Society has the greatest impact on an individual’s identity‚ because it sets up the norms of an environment in which the individual is adapting to in a variety of ways. Society can have a significant effect

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    What is the “A‚” the activating event? The activating event is the math class exam What seems to be the “C‚” or consequences‚ in this case? Depressed and hopelessness because of the exam. What irrational belief(s)‚ or “B‚” could be applicable in this example? He deem it hopeless as he lost confidence passing on that class. What arguments would you proposed to dispute these irrational beliefs? The irrational belief must come from that of it’s an "important exam" that it might have a huge grade

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    History Research the 1980s At the start of the 1980s Britain was in a deep recession similar to what is happening at present and there was also mass unemployment. The person in charge of the country at this time was Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher who was also Great Britain’s first and only female prime minister. Margaret Thatcher along with Chancellor Geoffrey Howe tried to deal with this recession by raising taxes and slashing government spending‚ benefits and the selling of state owned services

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    The Immigration and Economy of the United States Economic globalization is a tendency‚ and it can move goods‚ services‚ technologies‚ and capital to achieve the cross-border cooperation. The United States also is a nation of immigrants‚ and a lot of foreign people who believe in American Dream has helped the economic success of the U.S. over the centuries. However‚ now the immigration is a very controversial issue in American‚ and the both presidential candidates also proposed a series of policies

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    The advent of the Internet has been one of the most exciting major events in the second half of the 20th century. The ancient dream of “a scholar knows all things happening in the world without venturing outdoors” has finally become a reality. Since 1993‚ the Internet started to take off. At present‚ the Internet has spread to more than 180 countries and regions‚ connecting more than 600‚000 domestic networks of various types‚ hooking up more than 20 million computers available to 120 million

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    America: The Multinational Society In “America: The Multinational Society”‚ Ishmael Reed (209) states that American culture is like “bouillabaisse”‚ consists of different layers of culture backgrounds all over the world. He starts the essay with an example of a Chinese woman eating a pizza in front of a Ty Thuan Duc’s Vietnamese grocery store (207) from New York Times. This example gives the readers a vivid image of their everyday life. People from different races‚ speaking different languages

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    The current state of the economy is one that is concerning for almost all Americans.Though we are in the recovery phase businesses are still hurting‚ people are out of work‚ we are barely getting out of a depression etc. People are pointing fingers at what is the cause and who is to blame. What was once a strong healthy economy has now drastically changed. There are many economic indicators that are used to evaluate and provide an image of what is currently happening and what an outlook may be on

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    St. Mihiel‚ and the Argonne were the sites of fierce and bloody fighting. What effect have these battles had on Krebs? Why do you think he won’t talk about them to the people at home? – Page 190 Soldier’s Home is a short story that shows the complexities of the human psyche very effectively by carefully leaving out certain details. It is an exploration into the contrast of what one can witness and go through and what one can recount. The soldier in this story is seemingly a simple soldier who

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