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  • America Vs. Charlie Chaplin

    America Vs. Charlie Chaplin

    America vs. Chaplin “I’m not a politician; I believe in freedom. This is my only policy.” It was "The Great Dictator" (1940), that got Chaplin into the political hot water that ultimately led to his being barred from the United States. While he was on a visit to England in 1952, his reentry permit would be revoked as retribution for his so-called communist sympathies and dubious moral character. It was an ironic twist that

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    Submitted: June 13, 2010 By: Max
  • 19th Century America

    19th Century America

    In the late 19th century America started development of a new sort. Political parties began splitting and business began to control America. Railways were built and transportation to the west became easy. However, the north and south remained in a heated debate over the leader of our nation. Tariffs were put on a rampant rise and the gold standard was debated. Civil service also began to reform and the work field grew immensely. Though all

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    Submitted: June 13, 2010 By: Bred
  • Important Truths Begin as Outrageous, or at Least Uncomfortable, Attacks upon the Accepted Wisdom of the Time

    Important Truths Begin as Outrageous, or at Least Uncomfortable, Attacks upon the Accepted Wisdom of the Time

    This is a proven fact that truth is the initial stage of progress. However, it is also believed that truth always starts away from the traditions and conventions. Therefore, people consider truths as attacks upon their beliefs, which people are following from ages. Truth also means some new facts that are unknown to us. People do not want to deviate from the facts, which they have learnt from their ancestors, and it is true to

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    Submitted: August 12, 2010 By: aditya
  • Time Management

    Time Management

    COL 112 I've had organizers over the years and I always say I'm going to follow a plan but most times I come up short. I get over using it rather quickly. So actually dedicating myself to a time management schedule was going to be very hard for me. They say one small step at a time right? So I started with week two following closely. I've notice that my day seems more structured. I

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    Submitted: August 13, 2010 By: Lillie
  • How Does Adoption Reflect Inequality in America?

    How Does Adoption Reflect Inequality in America?

    Gaby Nelson How does Adoption Reflect Inequality in America? It is estimated that around 120000 children are adopted every year , including both domestic and international adoptions. Even though this seems to be a pretty high number, there are still a lot of children waiting for someone to adopt them in the US. However, there are a lot of obstacles in the process, such as inequality that does not allow everyone to adopt these children.

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    Submitted: April 19, 2011 By: gabynelson
  • Opression Transcending History and Time

    Opression Transcending History and Time

    How do Christina Rossetti, Kishwar Naheed and Maya Angelou depict a life of oppression in their poems," Cousin Kate", "Still I Rise", and "I Am Not That Woman'? All of these poems bring to the table the same issues yet they are different, for instance in Rossetti's poem "Cousin Kate" was written in the Victorian era and solely expresses gender bias in a male dominated world. Naheed's "I Am Not That Woman" was written in

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    Submitted: April 21, 2011 By: johnnylove
  • Sociological Perspective on the Poverty of America

    Sociological Perspective on the Poverty of America

    Are people in America really as poor as some say? I recently watched a video on YouTube created by Glenn Beck. He goes into detail of describing whether or not Americans are actually considered poor. However, Beck's YouTube video proved to many people that the "poor population" of Americans are not so poor after all. He describes how the "poor people" own a share of very expensive objects. Of that population of the "poor people"

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    Submitted: April 23, 2011 By: han7434
  • Quality of Work Life and Career Development: Perceptions of Part-Time Mba Students

    Quality of Work Life and Career Development: Perceptions of Part-Time Mba Students

    Quality of work life and career development: perceptions of part-time MBA studentsQuality of work life and career development: perceptions of part-time MBA studentsQuality of work life and career development: perceptions of part-time MBA studentsQuality of work life and career development: perceptions of part-time MBA studentsQuality of work life and career development: perceptions of part-time MBA studentsQuality of work life and career development: perceptions of part-time MBA studentsQuality of work life and career development: perceptions of

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    Submitted: April 24, 2011 By: alibaba8668
  • Once upon a Time

    Once upon a Time

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    Submitted: April 25, 2011 By: hiboulite
  • Once upon a Time

    Once upon a Time

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    Submitted: April 25, 2011 By:
  • The Importance of Being on Time

    The Importance of Being on Time

    Allow me to begin by stating the Dictionary's definition of Punctual: punc'tu'al adj. Acting or arriving exactly at the time appointed; prompt. Scheduling the work day is one of the most important duties any leader in the Army or the Armed Forces for that matter, tackle each and every day. Being at the right place at the right time for any member of the Armed forces is extremely essential to the defense of the entire

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    Submitted: April 26, 2011 By: rik0821
  • Old Story Time

    Old Story Time

    OLD STORY TIME This book tells of a traditional story in a rural community. The tradition of the story telling idea originated from Africa. This book tells about a mother who was enslaved by her past. She grew up in a society, which she was taught, "any thing that was black wasn't good" and also that black signifies failure and hard ship, while white signifies prosperity and advancement. This belief was passed down as a

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    Submitted: April 28, 2011 By: Scotty
  • Old Story Time

    Old Story Time

    Author: Trevor Rhone Title of book: Old Story Time and Smile Orange. This book tells about a mother who was enslaved by her past. She grew up in a society, which she was taught, "any thing that was black wasn't good" and also that black signifies failure and hard ship, while white signifies prosperity and advancement. This belief was passed down as a result of slavery and has followed her through out her life. OLD

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    Submitted: May 4, 2011 By: tamed
  • Times of India

    Times of India

    and list down their Social, Cultural, Lifestyle, Business Etiquettes and Trade Practices and list down their Social, Cultural, Lifestyle, Business Etiquettes and Trade Practices and list down their Social, Cultural, Lifestyle, Business Etiquettes and Trade Practices and list down their Social, Cultural, Lifestyle, Business Etiquettes and Trade Practices and list down their Social, Cultural, Lifestyle, Business Etiquettes and Trade Practices and list down their Social, Cultural, Lifestyle, Business Etiquettes and Trade Practices and list down

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    Submitted: May 5, 2011 By: seema
  • What Should America's Role in the World Be?

    What Should America's Role in the World Be?

    Katharine Davidson COMM. 362-001 Mid-Term Essay A major debate raging in United States foreign policy culture today is the question of what exactly should America's role be in the world? A lot has changed in the world since 1793 when President George Washington put in place the Proclamation of Neutrality stating that the United States would not get involved with other nation's acts or proceedings. By remaining impartial we do not create allies which in

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    Submitted: May 5, 2011 By: jerseyx1
  • Interracial America

    Interracial America

    INTERRACIAL AMERICA In a melting pot country like the United States, where immigration and emigration rates are high, inter-cultural marriage has become an inevitable by- product of mobility. Interracial marriage refers to a marriage which consists of couples with two different racial backgrounds. For example, a Chinese woman married to an American. While the intermarried couples have to adapt their racial differences, their cultural background would assert a significant influence on the development of their

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    Submitted: May 5, 2011 By: monita25
  • Interracial America

    Interracial America

    INTERRACIAL AMERICA In a melting pot country like the United States, where immigration and emigration rates are high, inter-cultural marriage has become an inevitable by- product of mobility. Interracial marriage refers to a marriage which consists of couples with two different racial backgrounds. For example, a Chinese woman married to an American. While the intermarried couples have to adapt their racial differences, their cultural background would assert a significant influence on the development of their

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    Essay Length: 610 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: May 5, 2011 By:
  • Old Story Time

    Old Story Time

    This play tells about a single mother, Miss Aggy, who was enslaved by her past. She grew up in a society, which she was taught, "any thing that was black wasn't good" and also that black signifies failure and hard ship, while white signifies prosperity and advancement. This belief was passed down as a result of slavery and has followed her through out her life. Miss Aggy would normally beat Len for associating with the

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    Submitted: May 10, 2011 By: shariegenius2
  • America's Team

    America's Team

    America's Team: Sustainability of Competitive Advantage Liz Parker MGT488 University of Phoenix Mr. Professor May 12, 2011 America's Team: Sustainability of Competitive Advantage Football season in America seems to create a nation-wide unity, and rivalry, as fans faithfully follow their favorite teams throughout the football season. Within the fanatic communities, it is not uncommon to witness the ignition of the great debate. Who is America's team? The top contenders of this debate are Dallas

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    Submitted: May 14, 2011 By: CASHNLIZ
  • Social Issues in America

    Social Issues in America

    Abortion and Reproductive Issues; Academic Freedom; Adoption; Advertising, Children's; Affirmative Action; Ageism; AIDS/HIV; Air Pollution; Air Travel: Safety, Security, and Service; Alcohol and Alcoholism; Animal Rights; Anti-Muslim Discrimination and Violence; Anti-Semitism; Arson; Arts Funding and Censorship; At-Risk Students: Higher Education; Attention Deficit-Hyperactivity Disorder; Autism; Automobile and Highway Safety Bilingualism; Birth Control Campaign Finance Reform; Cancer; Capital Punishment; Census Issues; Cheating, Academic; Child Abuse and Molestation; Child Labor; Chronic Fatigue Syndrome; Church-State Separation; Civil Liberties; Civil

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    Essay Length: 721 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: May 15, 2011 By: studenteresearch
  • Social Issues in America

    Social Issues in America

    Abortion and Reproductive Issues; Academic Freedom; Adoption; Advertising, Children's; Affirmative Action; Ageism; AIDS/HIV; Air Pollution; Air Travel: Safety, Security, and Service; Alcohol and Alcoholism; Animal Rights; Anti-Muslim Discrimination and Violence; Anti-Semitism; Arson; Arts Funding and Censorship; At-Risk Students: Higher Education; Attention Deficit-Hyperactivity Disorder; Autism; Automobile and Highway Safety Bilingualism; Birth Control Campaign Finance Reform; Cancer; Capital Punishment; Census Issues; Cheating, Academic; Child Abuse and Molestation; Child Labor; Chronic Fatigue Syndrome; Church-State Separation; Civil Liberties; Civil

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    Submitted: May 15, 2011 By:
  • Social Issues in America

    Social Issues in America

    Abortion and Reproductive Issues; Academic Freedom; Adoption; Advertising, Children's; Affirmative Action; Ageism; AIDS/HIV; Air Pollution; Air Travel: Safety, Security, and Service; Alcohol and Alcoholism; Animal Rights; Anti-Muslim Discrimination and Violence; Anti-Semitism; Arson; Arts Funding and Censorship; At-Risk Students: Higher Education; Attention Deficit-Hyperactivity Disorder; Autism; Automobile and Highway Safety Bilingualism; Birth Control Campaign Finance Reform; Cancer; Capital Punishment; Census Issues; Cheating, Academic; Child Abuse and Molestation; Child Labor; Chronic Fatigue Syndrome; Church-State Separation; Civil Liberties; Civil

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    Submitted: May 15, 2011 By:
  • Bank America Eva Analysis

    Bank America Eva Analysis

    Bank of America EVA Analysis January 1, 2011 Executive Summary U.S. banking deregulation that started in the 1990s paved the way for Bank of America to cobble together its financial services empire. Since then, the bank has acquired dozens of companies for more than $260 billion. With its stock now worth less than half of that, Bank of America needs to admit its failures and break itself up. Bank of America is worth $53

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    Submitted: May 16, 2011 By: Kimmel82
  • America Where Dreams Are Made or Where Nightmares Begin?

    America Where Dreams Are Made or Where Nightmares Begin?

    Throughout American history, millions upon millions of people around the world have left their countries for a chance to start a new life in this country, and they continue to come here to this day. For the past 400 years, immigrants have had a myriad of reasons to come to America. Some came to escape the troubles of war, others for the freedom to practice the religion that they desire. Others came for the opportunity

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    Submitted: August 4, 2014 By: Shanol Handapangoda
  • How Manners Have Changed over Time

    How Manners Have Changed over Time

    How manners have changed overtime. When I was growing up my father felt it was very important to have manners. He believed that showing manners was a sign of respect to others. I personally feel that it is a parent’s duty to teach their children proper etiquette and manners. If parents do not take the time out of their lives to teach their children proper etiquette and manners, then I think manners will eventually fade

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    Submitted: November 4, 2014 By: Jasmineshirey

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