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    US Minorities Background to Immigration 1. Which groups of immigrants made up the American nation at the end of the 18th century? Which waves of immigrants were there in the 19th century? Where did they come from? • English colonists‚ "Pilgrims"‚ who set sail in 1620 on the Mayflower • Swedes began their migration to America in 1638 as an organized group of colonizers sent by the Swedish Government to establish a colony in Delaware • In 1655‚ the colony was lost to

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    We always hear about a person who becomes an entrepreneur. Some entrepreneurs succeed and some of them do not. Who’s an entrepreneur? Why should anyone become an entrepreneur? Questions come to some people’s minds. Entrepreneur is "a person who starts or owns and operates an enterprise" (Moore‚ Petty‚ Palich‚ Longenecker‚ 2008). There are some motivators that make people willing to take this major step. Entrepreneurship gives people the chance to be their own bosses‚ make money‚ escape a bad situation

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    for herself‚ her community‚ and society as a whole. I desire to become a part of a society that was created to promote unity and friendship‚ design solutions to problems affecting our community‚ and encourage women to pursue higher education. The building blocks of this organization have not only captivated me‚ but they have also offered reassurance as to why I want to become successful. I have matured and realized that I want to become a member of one of the greatest sororities known to man‚ Alpha

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    medical field. I was excited and interested in learning more about it After wrk whn I come home I would feel moral satisfaction that iv done something good for the man kind. Some questions you may want to consider while drafting this essay are: Why have you selected the field of medicine? What motivates you to learn more about medicine? What do you want medical schools to know about you that hasn’t been disclosed in another section of the application? In addition‚ you may wish to include information

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    was a ‘goldmine ’ waiting to be uncovered. The Portuguese had already successfully grown and produced sugar on plantations in São Tomé and Madeira‚ but on a relatively small scale in comparison to how great it would eventually become. They took these techniques with them when they began to colonise the north east (Pernambuco) of Brazil. Although sugar production increased‚ it still remained a very expensive product because the journey from Brazil to Europe was very

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    I believe that America lost the Vietnam War because they were unprepared. America did not need to get involved in the conflict‚ and it would’ve been possible to avoid most of the apparent consequences America endured. Preparation alongside careful consideration would have benefitted America in deciding if they were required to utilize measures that were proven to be irrationally harsh. Evaluation of the Vietcong’s knowledge of effective warfare would have been impactful in aiding American and Southern

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    Why I Have Chosen to Become a Paralegal and an Informational Background. Many people have asked what I am taking at Greenville Technical College and why I chose to pursue a Paralegal Associates Degree. This paper will offer a historical background of what a Paralegal is; the educational steps and financial cost of what it takes to become a Paralegal; a summary of how computers will be used and what computer skills will be required as a Paralegal; an employment overview of a Paralegal; and an explanation

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    Obesity in the USA Introduction Obesity is defined as excessive fat accumulation that may impair health. Obesity rates worldwide have more than doubled in adults and children since the 1970s and it continues to be a leading public health problem in the USA. BMI (body mass index) is your weight in kilograms divided by your height in metres and it’s a very common measurement for depending whether people are overweight or not. if your BMI is between 25 and 29‚ you would be considered overweight if

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    Why I want to become a Registered Nurse?” As a LPN I’ve experienced a lot of different things throughout my career. I am often asked the question of‚ “Why are you in nursing?” I tell people that I didn’t choose nursing‚ nursing chose me! I enjoy being a nurse. The rewards are endless. I am searching for further advances within this career. This is why I chose to continue my education with Lincoln Technical Institute. Moving forward with an Associate’s Degree in Nursing will enhance potential

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    USA history

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    Millennium The word history comes from the Greek word historía which means "to learn or know by inquiry." In the pieces that follow‚ we encourage you to probe‚ dispute‚ dig deeper — inquire. History is not static. It ’s fluid. It changes and grows and becomes richer and more complex when any individual interacts with it. Knowledge of history is empowering. An event is but the furthest ripple of an ever-expanding wave that may have started eddying outward hundreds of years ago. One who "sees" history

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