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    At the turn of the century in the year 1800‚ the Industrial Revolution was gaining speed in the United States. The American factory system was launched in to production after new methods of mass producing goods and and the idea of interchangeable parts were introduced. Cotton production was at its peak in the South with the introduction of the cotton gin. In the North‚ the landscape did not allow farming to flourish like it did in the South‚ so the North was home to the majority of industry and production

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    researches higher education matters for a group called Education Sector. Carey has done many publications for big time newspapers such as The Washington Post‚ and the Los Angeles Times. He was the Indiana State budget director‚ and currently teaches education policy at Johns Hopkins University. 2. Carey discusses the crunching debt for-profit schools bring to their students and their practically worthless degrees in his article‚ “Why Do You Think They’re Called for-Profit Colleges”. Carey starts off

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    Morgana’s preface to A Bridge Called My Back is personal to me as just this year I have defined myself as a woman of color. I am a diverse mix of African-American‚ French‚ and Hispanic descent. Most of my ancestry came to American as non-speaking English. My upbringing shared a large‚ colorful mixture of environment and cultural practice that I am blessed to experience. Thus‚ I have an open mind to accept all races and ethnicities. However‚ after reading the preface‚ I was unaware the context and

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    and it can happen without a person knowing.In Dorothy Johnson’s short story “A Man Called Horse” the main character changed in three ways: becomes a slave‚becomes a horse‚and becomes a man. The first change made was he became a slave. The main character‚ later to be known as Horse‚ moved from Boston to the West in 1845. While he bathed in a creek‚ he got captured by an Indian warrior‚from an Indian tribe called Crows. Horse was forced to be a slave for the warrior’s mother. The mother‚later

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    soldiers died‚ and this was because of being frozen to death. This fact shows how dominant the American soldiers were by surprising the Hessians. In effect to winning the battle so quickly‚ The Battle of Trenton was a turning point in The American Revolution. The total dominance of the Americans gave lots of motivation necessary for the Continental Army to win the war. If the colonists wouldn’t have had this motivation‚ the British could have easily won the war because the Continental army would not

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    The main characters were a little boy in fifth grade named David who was a child that was abused since he was in about second grade. This story started to take place on March 5‚ 1973 in Dale City‚ California. It further continued on as the main character gets older. There’s a little boy named David that gets beaten daily. His father is a fireman so he’s always gone. David’s mother had two other sons and treats them good. Then there’s David. The mother treats him like nothing. She rarely ever feeds

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    The place I will be describing is located in a small town‚ in the four corners region‚ that is called Shiprock. On the east side of Shiprock‚ next to 7-2-11 and the laundry mat. It’s a small like warehouse. This place is called the MOD‚ where everyone is brought together to have fun and enjoy the local music. The place is an empty building‚ with no windows‚ cement floor‚ blue walls‚ two doors and filled with memories as time goes on. It’s your typical local DIY music venue. We protect this place

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    A Thing Called “Love” The difference between two separate opinions of love could be very similar‚ yet could be drastically contrasting. In the story "Love in L.A."‚ written by Dagoberto Gilb‚ Jake has‚ what would appear to a normal person‚ a skewed vision of love. Out of everything in his world he could chose to love‚ it is his car that he loves. His car means everything to him and it seems as if nothing else matters. In the story "The Love of My Life"‚ by T.C. Boyle‚ two teenagers seem to love

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    A Child Called “It” by David Pelzer is his own autobiography of his life as a child being abused by his alcoholic mother‚ Catherine Roerva Pelzer‚ who isolates him from the family‚ then abuses him‚ and nearly killed him through starvation‚ poisoning‚ and once stabbing him. Since Mother starved him for days‚ he began to steal food in order to survive‚ and when she finds out he has stolen food‚ she abuses him with her own “games”. Dave reflects on the “good times” in his childhood‚ because Mother was

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    Analysis of ’They Called it Prairie Light’ Boarding schools have been in existence for thousands of years around the world‚ in many different countries and cultures. History tells us that most of them have operated with the main purpose of broadening the horizons for the youth that attended them. The main purpose of Indian boarding schools‚ like Chilocco‚ was to acculturate and assimilate Indian youth into the white dominant society (Lomawaima‚ 3). It

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