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    always faced oppression‚ poverty‚ and prejudice. A main example‚ that has endured such hardships the most‚ is the Native American. Their land and basic way of life has been almost entirely stripped away from them since the first arrival of American colonies. They were forced off their own land by the government and forced to assimilate to a new culture that was far different from what they had known for centuries. This oppression was largely due to avarice and need for power and control over the Natives

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    What is The American Dream? Ask most Americans about the most appealing part of their nation and they would answer with the things that symbolize it the most. They might say opportunity‚ justice‚ or freedom; these three concepts are the quintessential factors in my idea of The American Dream. Although we pride ourselves on being a country that rewards intelligence‚ skill‚ integrity‚ and talent‚ more often than not‚ the socio-economic class you’re born into is indicative of where you’ll die. The 1920’s

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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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    envisioned about. The "American Dream" is various for everybody. For example‚ not everyone cravings to be a scientist‚ a master‚ or a space adventurer. Everyone needs a substitute thing in their life‚ they all dream of something else. What is my American dream? I’ve generally pondered what my life would look like in 10 years. What was my American dream? What did I need to do with my life? I’ve generally pondered what my employment would have been‚ my identity going to wed‚ what number of children I’d

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    greatest of them all‚ is the American flag‚ and there is evidence. Outrageously‚ at Hampshire College in Massachusetts‚ a group of college students‚ dissatisfied with the results of the recent presidential election‚ stole the American flag being flown over the college campus‚ and burned it on Veterans Day ! The very existence of this issue defies the three core principles of the American flag: freedom‚ patriotism. Those three points are what best describe what the American flag means to me.     The

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    The American Red Cross Dr. Siri Haveni Human Resource Management Ethics and Advocacy for HR Pro January 20‚ 2014 Determine the impact of this event on ARC’s “benefits of business ethics” (employee commitment‚ investor loyalty‚ customer satisfaction‚ and bottom line). The American Red Cross was founded by Clara Barton in 1881. Barton‚ a civil war nurse‚ was credited with establishing the early works of what is currently known as the American Red

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    What was the Mayflower Compact and what is its significance in American history? The Mayflower was a ship headed for the Virginia colony but due to natural events that occurred‚ it was blown off course too far north. It landed in Provincetown Massachusetts. London Company authorized the voyage of the Mayflower but didn’t give permission for them to settle that far north. The settlers signed a compact‚ The Mayflower Compact‚ which would be governed by majority rule. When they arrived in Massachusetts

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    Indian culture and American culture share many things; however‚ there have vast differentiations. Over time‚ I’ve come to recognize that the most different cultural aspects are marital customs‚ religious beliefs‚ and community values. Whenever I go to India‚ I get the chance to first hand experience the distinctions between the two cultures. The most dissimilar aspect‚ to me‚ is community values. I’ve noticed that in America children are encouraged to be unique and individual. American parents understand

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    America is known for many things . The American dream is one of those many things and it’s something personal and different for each individual in America‚ which is why there are many definitions for The American dream . All those dreams have helped make the country what it is today. Both positive and negative historical events have contributed to the accessibility for certain people to achieve their dream. I believe that the American dream is for everybody. Part:2     “...Life should be better

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    After the Civil War‚ American ideals and views shifted greatly as the country moved into an industrial era; big business leaders came out on top and the rest of society worked day in and day out with not even a fraction of such success. This structure of society was reflected in the sport of sailing. At the beginning of the 1870s‚ sailing was changing from a classic leisure activity to a more competitive sport as it moved from Europe to America. The same business tycoons who took control of the markets

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