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    During the 1890s‚ the United States was expanding its territory and power internationally in the pacific and in Latin America. We slowly rose up economically as we made business alliances with other markets‚ and we rode up politically as we have been successful in battles and wars. Our motives for invading and expanding are examined as we examine our successes throughout the New Era and the World Wars. America had wanted to expand outward and was imperializing surrounding countries for economic and

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    Jean de Crèvecoeur 1735-1813 (Wrote under the name J. Hector St. John) French-born American fiction writer and novelist. INTRODUCTION Michel Guillaume Jean de Crèvecoeur was a naturalized American citizen whose observations on life in pre-Revolutionary America are still read today. His most famous work‚ Letters from an American Farmer (1782)‚ was instrumental in differentiating the life and culture of the American colonies from that of Europe‚ and in helping to establish an American literary

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    Arthur Miller’s play‚ Death of a Salesman‚ follows the story of Willy Loman’s pursuit of the American Dream. Throughout the play‚ the audience witnesses the degradation of Willy’s career‚ and the impact that has on both himself as well as on his family and friends. One member in particular that will be focused on is his son‚ Biff. Biff Loman adored his father. He hung on Willy’s every word growing up‚ bought into his father’s philosophy for success‚ and wanted nothing more than to make his father

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    languages are disappearing‚ because they see culture as increasingly Americanized. Although you see American culture pretty much everywhere does not mean you will forget who you are or were you come from. I believe that it’s an individual’s choice to forget about their culture and their language. Being able to learn new languages and see other cultures is because of globalization‚ changing our minds on what culture and languages we want to make ours that is an individual’s

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    Each Native American tribe has its own special traditions for ceremonies and music however‚ they all tie their music into spiritual beliefs and it is traditional for percussion instruments to be use. It is typical that in their ceremonies‚ they embrace the earth by not wearing shoes‚ so their feet are in the ground‚ wear costumes and dance to their music. The men tend to lead the ceremonies and the women are usually vocables. I found the Water Drum to be particular interesting. With the belief in

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    Indigenous elites became an essential part of the growing propagation of the Spanish rule moreover to the indigenous community in the colonial period of the Andean society. By the arrival of the Spaniards in South America in 1532‚ the life of the indigenous communities was remarkably transformed. These indigenous elites known as the kurakas or caciques were not eliminated by the Spaniards‚ instead‚ they used them to their advantage and contributed to various leading roles that benefited the Spaniards

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    The first noticeable objection questioned the reasoning for the slave’s obedience to the European culture. Through the eyes of the slaves‚ specifically Oroonoko‚ the narrator was introduced to the African perspective of the European people. By examining their interpretation of the relationship between the two cultures‚ Oroonoko addressed an imperative and insightful question: “...and shall we render obedience to such a degenerate race‚ who have no one human virtue left to distinguish ‘em from the

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    In the 13th century‚ Marco Polo is one of the most famous traveller in the world. In 1271‚ he has a travel to China from Italy with his father and uncle‚ Nicolo and Maffeo Polo. They bring culture of European to China‚ and realized the way of life in Chinese. In 1254 ‚ Marco Polo was born in Venice . He lived in a business family and has a good education basis. He had received a good geography education‚ learning a lot of business subjects such as foreign currency‚ valuation‚ cargo management

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    Colonization is the conflict during the Colonization of Africa. In the years between 1870-1900 Africa was colonized by European Imperialists. The European Imperialists that were trying to colonize africa were causing conflict by invading Africa with aggression‚ diplomatic pressures and military forces. The European Imperialists were pushed by three main factors which were economic‚ political‚ and social. The European Imperialists started to colonize Africa in the nineteenth century. “It developed

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    Michel-Guillaume Jean de Crevecoeur‚ author of What is an American‚ effectively uses figurative language to emphasize the contrasts between an American life from his European life. He uses various similes and metaphors in order to help the reader understand what an American truly is. On lines 19 through 23‚ the author uses a simile to compare the European life to “useless plants” that are mowed down by “want‚ hunger‚ and war.” He later suggests that by transplanting these plants and giving them “vegetative

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