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  • Mexican-American War Mini-Q

    Mexican-American War Mini-Q

    Mexican-American War Mini-Q After Mexico becomes their own country in 1821, they expanded into territory that America believed was theirs. While the Americans were upset with this, the war started after sixteen Americans were killed. This was the spark that started the war but the question is: were the Americans justified going to war with Mexico? The Americans were not justified for going to war with Mexico because American stole the land from the Mexicans,

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    Submitted: August 27, 2015 Autor: Lmea
  • Two Causes of the Mexican-American War

    Two Causes of the Mexican-American War

    Zachary Goodson Unit 5 Lesson 3: The Lone Star State Part 1 Portfolio 1. Name the two causes of the Mexican-American War. (page 326-327) During the Mexican-American war there were two different causes that affected this war. The first one was that the war was because of “Manifest Destiny.” This was believe of the United States inhabit and development of the whole area. During this time there were several American people that migrated to the

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    Submitted: December 2, 2015 Autor: Shelia Wilson
  • Social Impact of the Civil War on Women and African Americans

    Social Impact of the Civil War on Women and African Americans

    Social Impact of the Civil War on Women and African Americans The Civil War impacted all Americans. Women and African Americans played significant roles in the war effort. The war dramatically changed gender roles, for the first time in history, large numbers of women were forced to take on jobs outside the home to support their families when men left to serve in the military. Aside from emancipation, the Civil War also affected African Americans

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    Submitted: March 14, 2016 Autor: LoraM
  • Analysis Essay: War of Two Worlds

    Analysis Essay: War of Two Worlds

    Lawrenz Jamie Lawrenz Dr. Price ENC1102 15 February 2016 War of Two Worlds Everyone strives to be accepted by those around them whether they acknowledge it or not. Margaret Atwood’s protagonist in “Lusus Naturae” and Karen Russell’s character Claudette in “St. Lucy’s Home for Girls Raised by Wolves” are no exception to this rule. Indeed, both girls realize the social gains achieved through their personal change despite their lost self-identity. We all must make difficult

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    Submitted: April 23, 2016 Autor: Jamie Lawrenz
  • The American Civil War

    The American Civil War

    Fu Dongjie 43824294 Writing Task 5 The American Civil war lasted from 1861 to 1865. There were 2.1 million Northern (Union) soldiers and 0.9 million Southern (Confederate) soldiers fighting in this war. According to statistics, the war leaded to total 0,000 estimated death, which 60% were Union soldiers, and also forced % of Southern men of military age to become soldiers. On the battlefield, although soldiers were called for victory, they believed the context of

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    Submitted: April 27, 2016 Autor: Fu Dongjie
  • The American Civil War

    The American Civil War

    Hariharan Thirukumaran The American Civil War The Civil War was the deadliest war in American history. Over 600,000 soldiers died during the war. The fighting started at Fort Sumter in South Carolina on April 12, 1861. The American Civil War was fought between southern and northern states of the United States. The southern states didn't want to be part of the United States anymore and decided to make their own country. However, the northern states

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    Submitted: June 7, 2016 Autor: hazza
  • History 131b – Creating Modern American Society: From the End of the Civil War to the Present

    History 131b – Creating Modern American Society: From the End of the Civil War to the Present

    I GO TO AMERICA Serhad Ketsamanian History 131B – Creating Modern American Society: From the end of the Civil War to the Present September 29, 2015 Significant waves of immigration from Sweden to America began in the mid-nineteenth century and underwent an upsurge in the following years when the country suffered major agricultural disasters and hunger struck the population (18). Divided into five phases ranging from 1845 to 1920, this mass immigration movement marks an

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    Submitted: February 11, 2017 Autor: sarhad7
  • African American Men and Women from the Civil War to Reconstruction

    African American Men and Women from the Civil War to Reconstruction

    Slavery is an institution that has been in the world since the beginning of time. Whether it be the Roman or Greek empires, Europe, or even in Africa, slavery is in no way a unique or new concept. This institution was, however, very dynamic and fluid in character. In the New World, slavery was very much different than in any other parts of the world, and between 1619 and 1739, the character of slavery in

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    Submitted: April 11, 2017 Autor: vicvega716
  • Are Governments Around the World Doing Enough to Combat the Risks of Global War?

    Are Governments Around the World Doing Enough to Combat the Risks of Global War?

    Are governments around the world doing enough to combat the risks of global war? After the Second World War almost 73 years passed. This war brought a huge number of victims. Every year on May 9 we thank those who gave their lives for us, for our peaceful future. But what can we see now in the world? With the development of technology, living standards and knowledge in general, countries are creating more new ways

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    Submitted: March 25, 2018 Autor: kate29
  • American Interaction with the Rest of the World in 1776

    American Interaction with the Rest of the World in 1776

    Through the years America has gone through a lot of changes with itself and with how it interacts with the rest of the world. There were different events, ideas, and people who made these influences on the United States and how it interacted with the outside world. Some events include the Declaration of Independence of 1776, Constitution of The United States 1789, the Exiles of 1783, and George Washington’s farewell address in 1796. These events

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    Submitted: September 27, 2018 Autor: Fritz Zoe
  • Pearl Harbor and the Coming of the Pacific War

    Pearl Harbor and the Coming of the Pacific War

    America's International Monetary Aides and Restrictions Lead it to War Often times, in international conflict, nations will have ties and relations with other nations to provide aid and assistance in each other's international affairs. These ties can include financial aid, a loan made to another nation in order to better that nation's economic troubles. Other assistance can be in the form of military aid, a loan of resources, diplomatic aid in the form of a

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    Essay Length: 2,638 Words / 11 Pages
    Submitted: February 25, 2011 Autor: Antonio
  • Japanese Influences in European Art

    Japanese Influences in European Art

    Japonism is the term used to describe the effect the ending of Japanese isolationism in the mid to late 1800's had upon the arts of the western world. The original word, Japonisme, was coined by French author Jules Claretie in 1872, according to Colta Ives' book on the subject, The Great Wave: The Influence of Japanese Woodcuts on French Prints, first published in 1974. In the year 1600, the Japanese Shogun Tokogawa banned all western

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    Submitted: February 25, 2011 Autor: Antonio
  • Art from Federal Art Project

    Art from Federal Art Project

    The Federal Art Project was created in 1935 to provide work for artists, painters, sculptors, and graphic artists, with different skill levels with the goal of bringing art to the masses. It was formed as part of the Works Progress Administration, creating over 5,000 jobs for out of work artists. Artists were paid $23.50 per week and were given timelines in which to produce artworks. More important than putting out of work artists back to

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    Submitted: February 28, 2011 Autor: andrey
  • Case Study World Co's Supply Chain Management

    Case Study World Co's Supply Chain Management

    ASSIGNMENT 1 1. Compare Worldco's supply chain practices to those of most apparel manufacturers? Apparel in japan was more of based upon uncertain demand and short lifecycles.The major difference s between apparel retailing in the US and Japan was that of product variety and cost of real estate.Apparel retailing in japan mainly focused on keeping the gross margins high,inventory turns flexible(Small batch lots/required based) and quickly responding to market signals.The Gross margins in Us on

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    Submitted: February 28, 2011 Autor: jon
  • Great American Knitting Mills: Gold Toe Socks

    Great American Knitting Mills: Gold Toe Socks

    Great American Knitting Mills: Gold Toe Socks Introduction, Case Analysis & Core Problem: Great American Knitting Mills is a producer of men's dress and socks. Since from 1930s, the sock's brand, Gold Toe, is originated and nearly 90% of its market mix is in dress and casual use (table 1). The 1981 revenue was close to $20 Million. Now Gold Toe is facing the problem of the market sales shift to fast growth products -

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    Submitted: February 28, 2011 Autor: jon
  • Discuss - the Global War on Terror Has Increased Rather Than Reduced the Threat of Terrorism in the 21st Century

    Discuss - the Global War on Terror Has Increased Rather Than Reduced the Threat of Terrorism in the 21st Century

    Since the Bush administration's policy of Global War on Terrorism reacted against the al-Qaeda terrorist attacks in September 11, 2001, there are a lot of critics among the scholars and the wide public. Some argues that the governments participated in pursuing long –standing policy objectives; this reduced the civil liberties and infringed upon the human rights. Some scholars state the main problem is the Bush doctrine resulted in the resentment in the Arabs and Muslim

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    Submitted: February 28, 2011 Autor: simba
  • Civil War Paper

    Civil War Paper

    Civil War A civil war is defined by Dictionary.com as a war between political factions or regions within the same country. (www.Dictionary.com ) The Washington Post website, War in the Shadows, showed that there are also other types of organized groups that get involved in civil wars such as armed militias or organized groups based on a common ethnic background or common goal/belief. (www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/world/africa/centralafrica/shadows/index.htm) The common factor is that the opposing parties in any civil

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    Submitted: March 1, 2011 Autor: viki
  • Review Sustainability Report 2008 of British American Tobacco

    Review Sustainability Report 2008 of British American Tobacco

    Review Sustainability Report 2008 British American Tobacco Table of Content Part I: Review Program of Biodiversity Partnership (Environment) 1 Part II: Review Overall Report 10 Part III: Business Ethics Principles 14 Sources / References 15 Part I: Review Program of Biodiversity Partnership (Environment) BAT's sustainability agenda comprises five key goals that cover all areas which is an integral part of delivering this strategy: harm reduction, marketplace, supply chain, environment, people and culture. In this review,

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    Essay Length: 3,545 Words / 15 Pages
    Submitted: March 8, 2011 Autor: jon
  • The Impact of the Arts on Learning

    The Impact of the Arts on Learning

    INSERVICE PAPER: "The Impact of the Arts on Learning" Despite the many shifts art education has had and the changes made toward strengthening its place as part of public education, the issue of what impact the arts have on learning is still prevalent and being debated today. This paper addresses art and its place in academics, art as the education of the whole person, and art as unique and culturally significant subject matter. There is

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    Essay Length: 1,872 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: March 8, 2011 Autor: viki
  • 3d Technology - Welcome to the World of Speedy

    3d Technology - Welcome to the World of Speedy

    Welcome to the World of Speedy A s humans, we often wonder what our future would be like. We try to predict our future based on current knowledge and facts. In the case of cinema and television, such an instinct particularly holds true. When photography was introduced to the world, people started visualizing the advent of motion picture. When motion picture dawned upon us, it was silent and in black and white; so we predicted

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    Submitted: March 8, 2011 Autor: andrey
  • One Person Can't Change the World

    One Person Can't Change the World

    One person can't change The World, but they can make a drastic impact. They can't change the world alone because many people believe in different things and are afraid to speak out against the things that they think are wrong. In The Book Thief, Liesel Meminger impacted the world with her willingness to love and accept an individual besides the fact that they were of different religious view."But you'll come and wake me if he

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    Submitted: March 8, 2011 Autor: jon
  • After the Civil War: Capitalists Shaped Industrial America

    After the Civil War: Capitalists Shaped Industrial America

    After the civil war there were capitalists who shaped industrial America. They established new industrial establishments and made great success of these as well older industrial enterprises, developing and using new technologies, products, and business practices. Some will say that they did these things by being robber barons, or by being captains of industry. A robber baron is a business leader who uses politics to achieve their ends. A captain of industry is a business

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    Submitted: March 8, 2011 Autor: andrew
  • The Arts in Our Daily Life

    The Arts in Our Daily Life

    The Arts in our daily life Most people do not realize how much they rely on art and all its forms in our daily life. While we might not be aware of it, we are surrendered by it and use it on continual basis. We always have some forms of art in our homes. Not all visual art is purely for looking at, a lot is functional, everything form that photograph to the painting on

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    Essay Length: 367 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: March 8, 2011 Autor: Antonio
  • Vicious Circle in American Culture

    Vicious Circle in American Culture

    Vicious Circle Many different aspects shape American culture. Television, diet and drugs exceptionally represent this society. The following gives a description of how these three factors directly influence American culture. Statistics say that the average American household contains more televisions than people. The media feeds Americans through television. The shows and advertisements people see affect daily decisions and public opinion. For example, when a person watches a reality show, he or she gets hooked and

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    Submitted: March 8, 2011 Autor: Antonio
  • American Well: The Doctor Will See You Now

    American Well: The Doctor Will See You Now

    Executive Summary American Well is considering several options for expansion including the introduction of its new product, "Team Edition." "Team Edition" is a break-away from the traditional methods of consulting with physician specialists and will revolutionize the way the healthcare industry, and all its players, communicate with one another. The target market for this revolutionary product will be health insurance companies where cost-savings will be substantial due to early detection of medical problems thereby reducing

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    Essay Length: 3,741 Words / 15 Pages
    Submitted: March 8, 2011 Autor: antoni

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