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Category: /Literature/English
…The old American Dream was a notion that the people coming to the United States hoped to acquire. Immigrants came to the United States of America because they thought that the streets were “paved with gold”. The immigrants thought they would come…
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Category: /Literature/English
…January 27, 2001 The American Dream The American Dream can be defined with many different aspects. It is unique to each individual, family, group, race and class. The Constitution of the United States and The Declaration…
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…there was no executive branch. Tobacco and naval stores no longer enjoyed a preferred enjoyed a preferred position in British markets. American ships were banned from the British West Indies, and they were allowed to enter English ports only with the products of their home…
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…<Tab/>What does American Dream really mean? The answer to this question depends on whom is being asked. Someone born and raised in America, knowing no other way of life is going to feel differently about this subject than someone who has…
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…Is Censorship American? Nothing is more un-American than violating the Constitution. So how does it happen everyday in our country without even a blurb in the newspaper? Freedom of speech and freedom of the press were granted to United States…
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…by observations made. There are many differences between African Americans and Caucasians, some people don't see the differences because of ignorance . You must read the paper with an open mind and take none of this to heart. African American and Caucasians function…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…An American Childhood Based on Peter S. Hawkins' Review An American Childhood, by Annie Dillard, is a happy memoir of Annie's own life, a child of a well-to-do Pittsburgh family. Dillard remembers much of her childhood and doesn't…
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…An American to me, is someone who is willing to fight for and defend our country, someone who will fly our flag high, without any type of indignity, someone who is honest and cares for the welfare of our people. Most of all, an American has to have pride…
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…The American Crocodile “How doth the little crocodile Improve his shining tail, And pour the waters of the Nile On every golden scale! How cheerfully he seems to grin, How neatly spreads his claws, And welcomes little fishes…
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Category: /History
…. It justified that a revolution against England would be necessary because the joint authority of parliament and the king had been too destructive to the rights of the people. In 1776 it seemed that the only way to gain what the colonists wanted was to go to war…
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