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    Two American Families

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    “Two American Families” The PBS Frontline documentary “Two American Families”‚ produced by Bill Moyers‚ follows two middle class families in Milwaukie‚ one black and one white‚ for over a decade as they struggle to achieve the “American Dream”. This documentary mirrors the struggle of so many American families who work hard and play by the rules‚ yet fall victim in a struggling economy to a series of policy decisions made. The hand of policy ineffectively steered the lives of the two families featured

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    from a small school) you might get overwhelmed. A great deal of people will be there and sometimes it’s hard to find anyone you know. Abundant of college students‚ admission advisors‚ or financial aid will always get the information you need to know what options they have or knowing

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    What Is an American?

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    Jacqueline Delgado Mrs. Pierce Junior English September 27‚ 2012 What is an American? Thousands of Americans around the country ask themselves the same question; “What is an American?” National pride in one’s country is common‚ but does one truly know what one’s country is made of? The American people cannot be defined in one word. American society is created by many different shapes and colors to paint one massive masterpiece of freedom‚ justice and equality. America became a land for people

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    Japanese American Family

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    The Japanese Americans were given a number per family‚ causing many couples who did not want to be separated marry quickly so that they would receive the same number. After they were given their number‚ they were placed in a vehicle that could be a car‚ truck‚ bus or even a train. Arriving at the camp in tense filled air‚ the Japanese Americans all knew that they would be spending the next oncoming years at this camp. When they exited of of whatever vehicle they were placed on‚ they were greeted

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    Architecture Many people think about what was the main achievement of many generations was. What about the Mayan tribes greatest achievement. There are many things that the Maya had achieved such as architecture‚ calendars‚ mathematics‚ and trade routes. While living in what is now known as modern day Mexico. People have many different opinions on what the Mayans greatest achievement was‚ but I think the greatest achievement is architecture. I think the Mayans greatest achievement was architecture because

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    What Is an American

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    What is an American? The American Dream... a concept‚ which is very popular amongst the people who reside within the United States of America. When asked the question “What exactly is the American Dream” the answers most people will get would be quite similar to each other‚ but the way people interpret that answer differs based on what their values are. The problem is that Americans have many different values due to the fact that most Americans come from different ethnic

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    Sims Professor Betty Keel English 1101 15 September 2008 Navigating the Challenges of Blended Families Summary A blended family not only creates a larger family‚ it also creates much chaos. It oftentimes seems as if the workload almost doubles for single parents when they decide to combine families through marriage. Almost seventy-five percent of the 1.2 million Americans who divorce each year will eventually remarry. The stepfamily life is much more complicated than one

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    What Is To Be An American

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    The traditional concept of being an American is to be a citizen of the United States of America; however‚ I prefer the Merriam-Webster Dictionary definition of the word American‚ which is “a person born‚ raised‚ or living in the United States.” This definition more accurately captures the true idea behind what it is to be an American in a number of ways. The first is the fact that it does not include being a citizen‚ which pays heed to the origins of America where people were seeking out a new land

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    American Family Changed

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    The average American family has changed a lot over the years. At first‚ the norm of a nuclear family consisted of two parents‚ a woman and a man‚ who were bonded through marriage‚ and their children. The father was usually the one who worked and provided for the family while the mother stayed at home and took care of the house and kids. For centuries‚ this was the way a family was set up. Now‚ the people who make up a family have changed as well as their roles and relationships that create different

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    What is an American?

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    What truly is an American? Many people would answer with “an independent thinker‚” or something like “a free man” or “a free woman.” Being an American is much more than thinking independently or just being free. Being an American means taking pride in America. Being an American means taking pride in everything about America. Being an American means taking pride in being American. An American is not just a person residing in America‚ An American is a person residing in America that loves his or her

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