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  • Was Expansion Good for America?

    Was Expansion Good for America?

    Was Expansion Good For America? In this essay I will explain how expansion was in fact good for America. This is a matter of opinion, with very strong opposing arguments. I will provide the information to show both sides of the arguments. In this essay 3 topics will be discussed. These are Manifest Destiny, Foreign expansion, and the Industrial Revolution. In the United States Magazine and Democratic Review, John O’ Sullivan published an article

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    Submitted: January 23, 2010 By: Jack
  • Obesity Epidemic in America

    Obesity Epidemic in America

    Obesity Epidemic in America Introduction: In America today on average one out of every three American adults are obese, which is about 59 million people! And close to two out of three American adults are considered overweight or obese. This is a problem that affects everyone, and we need to make everyone aware of this super sized problem! Preview: Even though we see an ongoing surge of diet pills and exercise programs in America we

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    Submitted: January 23, 2010 By: Anna
  • Is America Going into a Recession?

    Is America Going into a Recession?

    Is America going into a recession? Well first what exactly is a recession? In its simplest form, it means at least two consecutive quarters when the economy shrinks or fails to grow. Now that you know what a recession means, yes, America is on the brink of a recession if not already in one. What does this mean for Americans? It will mean more unemployment, bankruptcies, foreclosures, and lower wages and profits. I think this

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    Submitted: January 23, 2010 By: Yan
  • Oasis: Criticized in America, but Loved

    Oasis: Criticized in America, but Loved

    Oasis: Criticized In America, But Loved Anyone familiar with music magazines will notice a common method used by most music critics: comparing artists to one or more of their peers. In most cases this method is critical to the review, especially if the readers have never heard the artist being reviewed. It gives them a point of reference, and if they like the artists being compared, they might buy the album. Such comparisons can work

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    Submitted: January 23, 2010 By: Janna
  • The Need for Slavery in the Colonies

    The Need for Slavery in the Colonies

    The Need for Slavery in the Colonies Farming, sewing, and taking care of livestock were just a few responsibilities that were left to slaves during the 1600’s. White families received all of the benefits from the work done, yet they rarely had to lift a finger, unless it was to correct a slave. Today’s generation reads about slavery and regards it as morally wrong. While I agree that slavery was one of America’s greatest wrongdoings,

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    Submitted: January 24, 2010 By: Mike
  • America

    America

    In a nation established by peoples of differing languages, ethnicities, and religions, Americans find unity in the democratic principles of the founding fathers; principles that united the thirteen colonies after the American Revolution and continue to unite Americans during such crises as the attacks of September 11th. Fundamental doctrines associated with the Constitution are familiar to average Americans even today, two hundred years after its ratification. For example, Americans widely believe that governmental "checks and

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    Submitted: January 24, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Impact of Revolution on Women and Slavery

    Impact of Revolution on Women and Slavery

    The American Revolution caused a change in America that was far greater than just the forming of an independent nation. In the years after the revolution, a government had to be set in place. The new nation was greatly influenced by models of previous governments, including Great Britain and ancient Greece and Rome. Despite the great change in political structure, aspects of social culture were influenced by the revolution as well, especially in the areas

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    Submitted: January 25, 2010 By: Mike
  • Citizenship in America

    Citizenship in America

    Citizenship is the state of being a citizen; the status of a citizen. To be a citizen in America you have to be born in the United States. People out of the United States are considered immigrants. U.S. Citizens have a lot of rights, but some of those rights can be taken away. As a United States citizen I think we have a lot of rights. We have the right to vote at the age

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    Submitted: January 26, 2010 By: regina
  • America’s Tragic Flaw

    America’s Tragic Flaw

    America's tragic flaw “I can understand why he did not see me as American. He had a narrow but widely shared sense of the past- a history that has viewed American as European in ancestry (Takaki 2)” Americans today who do not have a racial background from European are seen as foreign. The English view is still around today and plays a major role in history about the white man's country. With the evidence in

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    Submitted: January 26, 2010 By: Stenly
  • Truly the Americas’ First Feminist?

    Truly the Americas’ First Feminist?

    Truly the Americas’ First Feminist? Failing to Set a Precedent In Estela Portillo Trambley’s play Sor Juana the main character Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz was considered to be one of the earliest feminists. Sor Juana’s eternal struggles to study and unshakable craving for knowledge and wisdom, from whatever source it may be, support this attribute. In my opinion however, there are also significant elements of the play that suggest that Sor Juana would

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    Submitted: January 26, 2010 By: Monika
  • Slavery

    Slavery

    Europeans and Asians were interested in the slave trade. The Europeans were accostomed to blacks doing their work. The Europeans developed a rationalization for their deeds based on christainity. The Europeans, Spaniards and Portuguese, established orderly trade relations with Africans. They were also erecting forts and trading post to help carry out their business. The Europeans also believed in the new concept of freedom, brought on by the Commerical Revolution. When the muslims invaded

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    Submitted: January 26, 2010 By: Fatih
  • Slavery in Africa

    Slavery in Africa

    Slavery and Conflict January 9th Aix-La-Chapelle The British were fighting with the French, and they both enlisted the aboriginals to fight for their sides against each other and their counterpart. The Seven years war Britain and Prussia were conflicting with France Austria, Saxony and Russia. France and Britain fought all over the globe in their colonies Africa They had a very good system of land development and a hierarchy of family lineage before the Europeans

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    Submitted: January 27, 2010 By: Mike
  • Decriminalize Marijuana for the Good of America

    Decriminalize Marijuana for the Good of America

    Mrs.Nelson Kevin Larios period 3 Decriminalize Marijuana for the Good of America Currently, drugs remain high on the lists of concerns of Americans and are considered one of the major problems facing our country today. We see stories on the news about people being killed on the street every day over drugs. To many people drugs are only an inner-city problem, but in reality they affect all of us - users and non-users. I believe

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    Submitted: January 27, 2010 By: Vika
  • Describe and Analyze the Social, Political, and Economic Effects of European Contact with the Americas Between 1450 and 1550

    Describe and Analyze the Social, Political, and Economic Effects of European Contact with the Americas Between 1450 and 1550

    Between the 1450, and 1550, as the Europeans infiltrated and dominated the Americas, this revolutionizing contact altered “the way of life” for the Native Americans. The Spanish empire imbibed the Native American culture and took them under their rule due to the Spaniards advanced weapons and technologies which overpowered the simple defense systems of the Americans. Although the Spaniards opened the American’s eyes to the potential of their lands, the Americans were put under slave

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    Submitted: January 28, 2010 By: Edward
  • Abortion - America’s Most Controversial Issue

    Abortion - America’s Most Controversial Issue

    Abortion is never an easy decision, in fact its one of America’s most controversial issues in today’s reality, but women have none the less been making that choice for thousands of years. Studies show that about 43% of American women will have one or more abortions during their lifetime, and women's centers and hospitals perform more than a million abortions on an annual basis. Women have many reasons for not wanting to be pregnant including

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    Submitted: January 28, 2010 By: Mikki
  • True Founders of America

    True Founders of America

    People will debate over which of the four groups, the Puritan/Pilgrims, the Quakers, the people at Jamestown, or the Scotch-Irish, could best be considered the founding fathers of the ideals the United Sates stands for. While all of the four groups held certain qualities that contributed to the basis for creating the United States the Scotch-Irish Americans hold the traits that would make them a better candidate for the sole title of founding fathers. The

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    Submitted: January 29, 2010 By: Stenly
  • Bank of America

    Bank of America

    In early 2000, the American Banking sector was in consolidation phase. Over 7000 banks had closed down and the competition amongst the remaining was intense. But the banks viewed financial services as products and no efforts were made towards innovation. In such a scenario, Washington Mutual (WAMU) started innovating. Bank of America quickly picked up on this and started extending its product line by innovating. It established the Innovation and Development Team. Innovations One major

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    Submitted: January 29, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Compassion and Corporate America

    Compassion and Corporate America

    Compassion and Corporate America Michael Perdew Compassion, a Necessary Skill in Corporate America Webster’s Dictionary - Compassion is an awareness of and sympathy for another’s suffering. Many people view compassion as a weakness and claim that it has no place in Corporate America; this way of thinking is prehistoric. Companies that do not understand the importance of compassion towards its employees will become history like the dinosaur. According to a survey conducted in 1996 by

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    Submitted: January 29, 2010 By: Vika
  • How Wwii Ended the Great Depression in America

    How Wwii Ended the Great Depression in America

    On October 29, 1929, forever known as “Black Tuesday”, Americans were flung from wild parties, prosperity, and cultural revolutions into unemployment, poverty, and suffering. The Roaring Twenties was a time where the American people wanted to forget everything that happened in the Great War. Culture The night life soared jazz music gripped the masses and everyone danced their lives away with the flailing of limbs known as the Charleston. Economy Everybody bought stock every single

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    Submitted: January 29, 2010 By: Yan
  • Epictitus: Stoicism Vs. America

    Epictitus: Stoicism Vs. America

    Epictetus' school of thought, Stoicism, promotes the practice of releasing one's care for that which he cannot control. This belief lies directly in contrast with the mindset of the modern American nation. As a unified body, America seeks to influence all things, both those it holds influence over and those it does not, in an effort to delegate the entirety of the world under its authority. However, it is not world domination in the traditional

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    Submitted: January 30, 2010 By: David
  • The Other Face of America

    The Other Face of America

    Jerry Limas April 22, 2005 The Other Face of America Immigrants from all backgrounds and walks of life are fully aware of the challenges they will face during their journey into the United States. Despite these major barriers to a successful migration, many risk all they have including their loved ones to complete their pilgrimage to the "land of plenty". The Other Face of America, written by Jorge Ramos, exposes the many obstacles encountered by

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    Submitted: January 30, 2010 By: Fonta
  • Cartwright's one-Sided Thoughts on Slavery

    Cartwright's one-Sided Thoughts on Slavery

    The first hand accounts giving in the readings of Brent and Cartwright both provided great insight on how life was like during times of slavery. Brent’s story provided an in-depth personal account on how it was for a slave girl to grow up. Brent life story took all sides of slavery into account. She considered factors like the effects that slavery was having on everyone whether they were white, black, female, or male. Cartwright provided

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    Submitted: January 30, 2010 By: Bred
  • Were the Alien and Sedition Acts in America's Best Interest? Why

    Were the Alien and Sedition Acts in America's Best Interest? Why

    In 1798, four laws were enacted by the Federalist run U.S. Congress. The four laws were thought to be in response to the hostile actions of the French Revolutionary government on the seas and in the councils of diplomacy, also know as the XYZ affair. This was what people thought the four laws were for, when the real purpose for the passing of them was a plan designed to destroy Thomas Jefferson’s Democratic-Republican Party. The

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    Submitted: January 31, 2010 By: Mike
  • Walmart - Bad for America

    Walmart - Bad for America

    BAD-Mart Everyday many Americans shop at the retail giant Wal-mart. They sell everything from food for the refigerator to toys for children to furniture for your home. This retail monster saves many Americans money on day-to-day basics. “Always Low Prices” id the slogan for Wal-mart and they deliver the promise but at what cost? While charging low prices comes with consumer benefits, mounting evidence from across the country indicates that these benefits come at a

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    Submitted: January 31, 2010 By: Vika
  • A Mosque in America

    A Mosque in America

    A Visit to A Mosque In America Driving along I- in Cincinnati OH, all eyes are drawn as a magnet to the unique building with its golden dome and unusual architecture. The Islamic Center of Greater Cincinnati is located at the base of a residential street in a neighborhood in West Chester. The center houses an Islamic school, a community center, an international school and the Mosque, which is the place of worship for

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    Submitted: February 1, 2010 By: July