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  • American Civilisation

    American Civilisation

    THE UNITED STATES PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION 2012 Barack OBAMA (democratic nominee) Versus Mitt ROMNEY, the former Massachusetts Governor, (republican nominee) What are the most relevant points of the campaign? What are the mains discrepancies between the two candidates? What are the differences between a French and an American campaign? In my essay, I will first try to sum up what I have understood on the 2012 presidential campaign of USA and then give possible contrasts between

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    Submitted: December 20, 2012 Autor: simba
  • American Society - Melting Pot or Salad Bowl

    American Society - Melting Pot or Salad Bowl

    MELTING POT OR SALAD BOWL Some people describe American society as a salad bowl while others see it as a melting pot. In a sense both are correct depending upon one’s point of view. This ethnic multiplicity is a result of the history of immigration. Until the Immigration Law of 1924 the country was a "melting pot" of nations. The original settlers of the Atlantic colonies were chiefly from the British Isles. In addition numerous

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    Submitted: December 24, 2012 Autor: johanna
  • Politics of Immigration, Borders, and Belonging in the Contemporary Us South.

    Politics of Immigration, Borders, and Belonging in the Contemporary Us South.

    Gloria A. Loftin Sociology 101 Dr. James Blake April 17, 2012 Bringing Back the (B) order: Post-9/11 Politics of Immigration, Borders, and Belonging in the Contemporary US South. Winders, Jamie. Social Forces, Nov2007, Vol. 39 I, p920-942, 23p; DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-8330.2007.00563.x The sky was a magnificent blue, the air crisp without a cloud in the sky. The trees in the north were just turning. It was a beautiful fall day in New York, Washington D. C.,

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    Submitted: January 13, 2013 Autor: GloriaLoftin
  • Mexican American Liberation Art Front

    Mexican American Liberation Art Front

    Chapter four introduces the importance of art collectives in the Chicano art movement and Mexican American culture. Instead of competing with one another, Chicano artists worked together to promote the goals of the Chicano movement. Between 1968 and 1980, many important art collectives emerged in major cities like Los Angeles, Chicago, Detroit, Sacramento, and many more. The first topic that Jackson presents in this chapter is the Mexican American Liberation Art Front (MALAF) The MALAF

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    Submitted: January 13, 2013 Autor: taranguiz94
  • The History of American Television

    The History of American Television

    Abstract A limited number of developments throughout history has had such an effect the world as television has over the last 70 years. Television has transformed the way the world views the world around us; shaping our idea of beauty and transporting us to far-away places. Television has helped to give the Earth’s population a sense of global community as it brought cultural aspects form every corner of the world directly into the homes of

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    Submitted: January 16, 2013 Autor: brenda235
  • American Beauty

    American Beauty

    American Beauty This movie addresses problems that American families could face, as well as the people who affect their lives. The issues that take place are ones that no one wants to discuss, but can be very real. The characters include a closeted gay Marine named Colonel Fitts, played by Chris Cooper, and a man going through mid-life crisis Lester Burnham played by Kevin Spacey. Film critic Roger Ebert states, “This movie is more about

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    Submitted: January 29, 2013 Autor: fyeguy
  • The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

    The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

    In Mark Twain’s novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, the idea of freedom is very prevalent. In the novel, the protagonist, Huck, and a runaway slave, Jim, travel down the Mississippi river on a raft they found. For them, the river symbolizes freedom while the land symbolizes captivity. This idea is central to the meaning of the whole work because the novel is a display of how people are not free within society. On land,

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    Submitted: January 29, 2013 Autor: janetmaia
  • Great Northern American Telemarketer and There Perception and Make Attributions

    Great Northern American Telemarketer and There Perception and Make Attributions

    1 Five Guys Hamburgers and Fries Robbin Mervin Strayer University Business 508 Professor: Doris Martin 10/25/2012 In today business world there are many businesses that fail in their first year. The reason for these failures varies from poor lack of business plan to poor leadership skills. Five Guys Burgers and Fries have beaten the odds by creating a recipe for success. The Five Guys mission statement, as simple as its menu, is aligned with the

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    Submitted: February 1, 2013 Autor: RLedwell86
  • The Quiet American

    The Quiet American

    The Quiet American The Quiet American, a 1955 English novel written by Graham Greene, is by far the most diverse novel that I’ve ever read. It has historical facts, a love story, action and a murder mystery. What’s more interesting is the idea that through out the book we can find ‘innocence’ playing different characters. It represents the lamb and the tiger at the same time, as William Blake would say . Through the novel,

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    Submitted: February 6, 2013 Autor: ramonvtf
  • Culturally Competent Nursing for the Native Americans

    Culturally Competent Nursing for the Native Americans

    Culturally Competent Nursing for the Native Americans Cultural Competence has many different definitions in the literature. However, in essence, it is a compilation of the clinical skills and professional behaviors of a healthcare provider focused on the cultural values, beliefs, and perceptions of the consumer while both are engaged in the therapeutic relationship (Barker, 2009, p. 496). Native Americans have many different cultural factors that influence their perspectives of traditional professional healthcare practices. The purpose

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    Submitted: February 13, 2013 Autor: dlantz1214
  • American Red Cross

    American Red Cross

    Determine the impact of this event on ARC’s “benefits of business ethics” (employee commitment, investor loyalty, customer satisfaction, and bottom line). Clara Barton founded the American Red Cross (ARC) in 1881. Clara was inspired by the work of the International Red Cross while she visited Europe during the Franco-Prussian War. Bringing the organization to the United States was a good move because it for the domestic and international relief missions. The ARC follows seven fundamental

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    Submitted: February 17, 2013 Autor: candigirl65
  • A System of Legal Racial Segregation in South Africa

    A System of Legal Racial Segregation in South Africa

    Around the 1900’s. apartheid had officially began in South Africa. Apartheid meaning separation. It was a system of legal racial segregation. This occurred exactly during the years 1948 and 1994, under which the rights of the majority of blacks were curtailed and minority whites were maintained. During this period of time, although many said that there really wasn’t much separation and that everyone was treated equally, blacks were the ones who were treated harshly. It

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    Submitted: February 17, 2013 Autor: mjrosario95
  • Native American Life Stories

    Native American Life Stories

    Name Level Date of submission Native American life stories Native American epistemologies have greatly helped the current U.S. generation to understand their native culture. Close reading, interpretation, and understanding of the native oral tradition together with their translation into written word by the current generation has revealed the secrets underlying the native culture and the impacts it brought in terms of personal identity formation. Delfina Cuero and Momaday unique native personal cultural experiences revealed how

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    Submitted: February 20, 2013 Autor: Tmuthoka
  • American Contract Law

    American Contract Law

    Tyffani T. DB Unit 3 Contracts and Privacy 10/15/2012 American Contract Law: The foundation of the American Law consists of 4 sources. Constitution is the establishment of the government. This is the highest law and the source of how law in America was created on. Under this law, it conducts with relationship within our society among the states, federal government, and three branches (executive, legislative, judicial) and the person’s rights. Legislation is for the Legislature

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    Submitted: February 24, 2013 Autor: Sweetedition
  • American Beauty

    American Beauty

    Throughout the movie American Beauty roses are a huge symbol. The rose throughout the movie brings out each characters role in society. Carol in this movie likes to be perceived as perfect and everyone but her family sees her this way. The roses she grows in her front yard represents her because roses are known as the perfect flower which is what Carolyn truly wants to be. Also, Angela throughout the movie is covered in

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    Submitted: February 26, 2013 Autor: samwichbabyy
  • American Values

    American Values

    In 1970, a sociologist by the name of Robin Williams brought forth ten core values in which he gave them the name of the "American Values." Values are the standards by which members of a culture distinguish what is desirable from what is undesirable. These values include: Equal opportunity, Achievement and success, Material comfort, Activity and work, Practicality and efficiency, Progress, Science, Democracy and enterprise, Freedom, and Racism and group superiority. One of Williams' American

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    Submitted: March 4, 2013 Autor: johnparker
  • American Revolution

    American Revolution

    DBQ Many African Americans gained freedom of slavery during 17-1830. However, slavery did extend and expand throughout the nation through the years. Through the expansion and the freedom, many African Americans, free and slaves were affected greatly. The outcome of the free and enslaved African Americans varied. During the American Revolution, Britain had promised slaves and indentured servants freedom if they sided with the British (Doc A). This was appealing to the slaves in America

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    Submitted: March 7, 2013 Autor: Sf123
  • South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation

    South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation

    INTRODUCTION OF SAARC In recent years, the analysis of economic liberalization has occupied the main focus of debate in development economics. Till the late 1980s while a select group of countries moved ahead on the road of the Regional Trade agreements (RTAs), most of the developing countries continued with their objectives of economic liberalization through the rule based multilateral trading system. However, subsequent to the Uruguay Round, the world trading system experienced a surge in

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    Submitted: March 12, 2013 Autor: amit_na10
  • American Psycho

    American Psycho

    American Psycho By Stacey Hrubesky 3/09/13 The main character, Patrick Bateman, is a 27 year old man who makes his living working on Wall Street at a company called Pierce and Pierce as a young and self-obsessed investment banker in the field of Mergers and Acquisitions or according to his own admissions throughout the movie, “Murders and Executions”. A comment that falls on deaf ears because nobody is really paying attention, just going through the

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    Submitted: March 17, 2013 Autor: Jersey77
  • My Thoughts About "do You Speak American?"

    My Thoughts About "do You Speak American?"

    After watching this video, I asked myself “Do I speak American?” Absolutely, the answer was no. In the past, I thought American English was only a language which pronounced “r” heavily. Surprisingly, according to the map of dialect, America can be divided by seven parts. They are Eastern New English, NYC,Philadelphia, The North, The Midland, The South and The West. And different regions of America have different dialects. In terms of the dialect of American

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    Submitted: March 29, 2013 Autor: plsweet
  • Do You Speak American

    Do You Speak American

    In Robert Mac Neil’s documentary “Do You Speak American? 3-Part Series: Up North, Down South, Out West,” he takes us through a journey across America. In his three part series he explores how American English has become the dominant form of speaking English, but the reality is that in America there are very distinct ways to speak English. He studies how the written form of the language has served as the preserver of the language,

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    Submitted: April 28, 2013 Autor: kmoreno2010
  • American Tongue

    American Tongue

    Presenting to win A. In presenting to Win, Weissman hopes to teach presenters what he calls “media sensibility applied to the business community.” (xxviii) What do you suppose that he means by this, and how is it related to business presentation? Is he right in this statement? If you believe him to be right, how can a business professional approach presentation with “media sensibility”? What does this sensibility consist of? I suppose that “media sensibility

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    Submitted: May 14, 2013 Autor: joojissa
  • American National Government

    American National Government

    Janet Henry Civil Liberties, Habeas Corpus, and the War on Terror Instructor: Mary Flowers February 4, 2013 Since September 11, 2001, the United States invaded Afghanistan there had been so many questions about the United States allowing the people they picked up during their sweep of suspicious groups and holding those people for questioning and interrogation. There were hundreds of people have been detained by the United States government as part of its war on

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    Submitted: May 28, 2013 Autor: omarakeen
  • Despite Most of the Latin American Countries Achieving Political Independence in the Early 19th Century, Not one of Them Was Able to Achieve First World Status over the Next one Hundred Years. Why Was This So? Concentrate on one Country in Your Analysis.

    Despite Most of the Latin American Countries Achieving Political Independence in the Early 19th Century, Not one of Them Was Able to Achieve First World Status over the Next one Hundred Years. Why Was This So? Concentrate on one Country in Your Analysis.

    Question: Despite most of the Latin American countries achieving political independence in the early 19th century, not one of them was able to achieve first world status over the next one hundred years. Why was this so? Concentrate on one country in your analysis. Latin America is the vast continent with three distinctive regions of Central America, South America and the Caribbean coast, and is composed of 33 republic countries varying in terms of population

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    Submitted: May 30, 2013 Autor: zerotaker
  • American Electric Power Company

    American Electric Power Company

    Abstract: American Electric Power Company (AEP) is one of the largest power generator and distributor in US. In order to identify the most important risks facing by AEP Company and then take specific controls. First, taking overall analysis of industry trends, opportunities and challenges is very important. And then, aiming at the AEP Company, specific objectives, opportunities and risks research should be taken. After identifying strategic objectives and critical risks in AEP businesses, entity-level controls

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    Submitted: May 30, 2013 Autor: green8989

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