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  • War In Iraq

    War In Iraq

    George W. Bush is asking Congress for $80 billion more for the failed Iraq war. Congress is gearing up to pour more money to "stay the course" of the past two tragic years. Tell your Member of Congress that not one more dime should go to waging war in Iraq. Instead, the U.S. must end the occupation, bring our troops home, and support Iraqi sovereignty. Many good-intentioned people in the United States say we can't

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    Submitted: November 29, 2010
  • African-American Discourse Styles In

    African-American Discourse Styles In

    As with the various discourse elements of all cultures throughout the world, African-American literature itself contains a myriad of elements imperative to the genre. Clustered story points, code-talking, various elements of the Slave Narrative are all visible in Johnson's "The Autobiography of an Ex-Coloured Man." Although Johnson's autobiography is not a slave narrative, the post-bellum novel does contain many of the common features of such narratives. One such feature is the loss of family. Johnson

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  • American Slavery

    American Slavery

    The purpose of this report was for me to research and explore the connection between African American women and music. Since prior to the slave decades, music has been an integral part of African American society, and served as a form of social, economic, and emotional support in African American communities in the past and present. This paper will cover three different types of secular music that emerged during the slave days, through the

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    Submitted: November 29, 2010
  • War Notes

    War Notes

    1) British Capture Philadelphia * George Washington was a very impatient man. * George Washington and his troops camped at Brandywine Creek. * At 10:30 on September 11 they began battle again. * At 4:30 General How started battle with the Americans * In the end the Americans were over-powered. * September 26, 1777 Philadelphia occupied by the British. * In October the Americans descended on the British in Germantown 2) British Defeat at Saratoga

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    Submitted: November 29, 2010
  • Causes Of French Revoultionary War

    Causes Of French Revoultionary War

    The causes of the French Revolution, the uprising which brought the regime of King Louis XVI to an end, were manifold. France in 1789 was one of the richest and most powerful nations in Europe; only in Great Britain and the Netherlands did the common people have more freedom and less chance of arbitrary punishment. Nevertheless, the ancien rйgime was brought down, partly by its own rigidity in the face of a changing world, partly

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  • Native Americans

    Native Americans

    Native Americans Christopher Columbus discovered America. But how could he have discovered some place where people were already living? At any rate, Americans celebrate Columbus' arrival as a holiday, but they forget the indigenous people. These are people that helped our ancestors live here when the first settlers were having troubles adapting to an environment in which they did not know how to exploit the resources. But the repayment for such selfless aid is sub-par

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  • Cold War

    Cold War

    Cold War How did the cold war affect economic development in Europe, Asia and the U.S.? How did the "Welfare State" in Europe and the "Consumer Culture" in the U.S. relate to cold war developments? Include in your discussion the Soviet (command) and Western (market) economic models and the "commodity gap" v. "missile gap". One country in Europe that was affected by the cold war was the economic development of Germany. The cold war

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  • Rip Van Winkle And American Dream

    Rip Van Winkle And American Dream

    In Rip Van Winkle, Irving shows his doubts the American Identity and the American dream. After the Revolutionary war, American was trying to develop its own course. They were free to govern their own course of development; however, some of them had an air of uncertainties on their own identity in this new country. Irving was born among this generation in the newly created United States of America, and also felt uncertainty about the American

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  • 30 Years War

    30 Years War

    The four stages of the Thirty Years' War, which was fought mostly in the Holy Roman Empire (modern Germany), involved nearly all of the major powers of Europe, and was a war that used religion as a cover-up for politics. The war caused the demise of the Holy Roman Empire, and the rise of France as the new power in Europe. During the war new technologies also were used. The Thirty Year's War was ended

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  • World War 1

    World War 1

    Allies: the armies, primarily, of Britain, France, Russia and America. Armistice: November 1918 - an agreed cease-fire in the war that proved to be the end of the war ANZAC's: force from Australia and New Zealand. Suffered badly at Gallipoli. B Beatty, David: Admiral in the British Navy; fought at Jutland. Brest-Litovsk, Treaty of: signed between Russia and Germany. It took Russia out of the war in 1917 and took huge amounts of Russian land

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    Submitted: November 30, 2010
  • A Critical Review Of The Study “The Relative Effectiveness Of Tax Policy When Considering Mitigating Factors Influencing Tobacco Consumption Of American Youth”

    A Critical Review Of The Study “The Relative Effectiveness Of Tax Policy When Considering Mitigating Factors Influencing Tobacco Consumption Of American Youth”

    A Critical Review of the Study “The Relative Effectiveness of Tax Policy When Considering Mitigating Factors Influencing Tobacco Consumption of American Youth” I. Summary Kristen Collett wrote an article called The Relative Effectiveness of Tax Policy When Considering Mitigating Factors Influencing Tobacco Consumption of American Youth that was published in the August 2003 edition of Issues in Political Economy. While her article has many relevant findings that will have significance for future studies, Collett neglected

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  • French War

    French War

    The French, after World War II wanted to control Indochina by returning the area to a pre-war colonial status, believing they were better suited to bring economic growth to that part of the world. The United States, a country which demanded self rule from England in 1776, plays the hypocrite by supporting France in order to secure Europe from Soviet expansion. How far does one go to stop another's ideological beliefs? Do countries that practice

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  • Native Americans

    Native Americans

    Take a look what do you see? Heaven? Birds? Planes? Have you ever thought that possibly there is another world above us? Well the native Americans did. They came up with preposterous myths like these witch are written about in the two stories, "Earth on a turtles back"and "when Grizzlies walked upright". Your probably thinking to your self where do they come up with these absurd ideas and stories. However im sure if you lived

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  • American Diet

    American Diet

    American Diet Are you over weight? Do you get tired easily? Do you struggle with high cholesterol or with high blood pressure? If so, do not worry you are not alone. Thousands of United States citizens suffer from obesity and other food related health problems. These problems can be traced back to the early twentieth century because it was at this time that the technology necessary to manipulate terrestrial food became readily available. This new

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  • American Heritage

    American Heritage

    As an American, sometimes I find it hard to express my patriotism. We as Americans are always taking things for granted. Whether it be, a stroll in the park, going out with friends, or going to the church of your choice. I look at other countries and there situations and then I start to appreciate what I have and what America has to offer. Isn't it a shame that we need to see the

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  • True American

    True American

    To be a true American, some people think that a person has to agree with everything our government says, right or wrong. My belief is that, to be a true American one must strive to make this country a better place. A place that can be respected and looked up to by the rest of the world, rather than shunned and feared as it is today. To say that I am only interested in one

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  • Civil Liberties

    Civil Liberties

    The terms are pretty much used synonymously, but I'll make the distinction that "civil liberties" means your conceptual rights and "civil rights" means your legal rights. In those terms, "civil liberties" are your personal rights as spelled out in the Constitution and other founding documents, such as the right to life, liberty, the pursuit of happiness, free speech, freedom of religion, freedom of assembly, etc. "Civil rights" are the particulars of how those vague concepts

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  • Thw Cold War

    Thw Cold War

    The Cold War as it is called was a war that started because of tensions between the United States and its allies and the Soviet Union and its allies. The tensions that developed were primarily over military, political, cultural and social ideas that varied greatly between the two nations. Each Nation and its allies developed a distrust that would last for many years and introduce new military and political methods that would shape our future.

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  • Becoming American: Maintaining Identity

    Becoming American: Maintaining Identity

    America is made up of every nationality on this planet. There is at least one person of each race and nationality on this continent. Immigrants impact our way of life more than we really know. America is assimilation and a multiculturalism collection of this world's people. When the Americas were first discovered, it was just mere occasions where a fisherman had landed in the Americas and was not aware of what he had found. The

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  • American Greetings

    American Greetings

    American Greetings MIDTERM Balance Sheet (1986 - 1990) 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 Assets Current Assets Cash and Equivalents $26,853 $17,225 $36,534 $94,292 $122,669 Trade Accounts Receivables, Less Allowances for Sales Returns and Doubtful Accounts 240,471 284,135 278,559 242,582 254,285 Inventories Raw Material 59,343 56,057 56,122 48,478 51,0 Work in Process 60,179 69,668 61,406 51,625 42,139 Finished Products 181,237 202,412 245,801 197,618 208,918 300,9 328,137 363,329 297,721 302,132 Less LIFO Reserve 76,552 ,392 77,274 83,017

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  • Cola Wars

    Cola Wars

    Cola Wars: For Coca-Cola's Perspective Overview There is little doubt that the most spirited and intense competition in the beverage world is between Coca-Cola and Pepsi Co., the two main players in the carbonated soft drink (CSD) production market. The competition between the two giants has benefited not only the consumers but also the companies. By checking and challenging each other in the market, the competition has lead to improvement and diversification of products and

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  • World War Two At A Glance

    World War Two At A Glance

    World War Two, a war that changed the entire world, began, ominously, with the German invasion of Poland. It was the most costly war, in terms of human lives lost. It is estimated that about 55 million people died in the European theater during World War II. Globally a total of over 60 million people died in WWII and of those 60 million, more were civilian than soldiers. The war lasted for more than five

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  • Mexican Americans

    Mexican Americans

    Through out the years, the Hispanic population appears to be growing in large quantities. The group "Hispanics" range from Mexicans, Cubans, Central and South Americans, Puerto Ricans and other Hispanics. Panethnicity is the development of solidarity between ethnic subgroups. One example of panethicity is when Anglos say that "all Hispanics look alike", they tend to believe that all Latinos are the same due to Hispanics skin color or language spoken. Hispanics are brought together through

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  • Cold War

    Cold War

    Many of the military technological advancements that have been made in the last 60 years can be attributed to the Cold War. Much of the technology developed during the period of the Cold War is still in use today by the military and government. Advancements in offensive technology are well known to just about everyone in the way of nuclear energy harnessed in the form of the nuclear bomb, but little is known about the

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  • Bush War

    Bush War

    ÐŽoBushЎЇs warÐŽ± For Democracy or for oil? President George W. Bush went to war with Iraq on 2003. His reasons for going to war were to disarm Iraq, to free its people and to defend the world from grave danger. In my opinion, the war with Iraq was unnecessary and shows BushЎЇs aggressive attitude towards other Countries. He wasted billions of dollars to kill innocent lives instead of that money being used for other public

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