Category: /Business & Economy/Accounting
agree defines each specific group, the moviemakers are able to easily connect the viewers to the characters. In "American Pie", the moviemakers utilize the specific aspects of stereotypes, as defined by Lippmann: an ordering process, a short cut, reference
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Category: /Literature/Creative Writing
from the obscurity of the New World, to a level of ubiquity unprecedented in history. America is more than the sum of its territories, it the sun around which the other powers revolve. Regardless of geographic location or technological development, American
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Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
Kate Sims
Mr. Cistaro
Honors English III, Period 3
5 September 2000
Religion According to the Puritans and the Native Americans
Religion has had a powerful influence on humankind for thousands of years. Many people believe in a Supreme Being, God
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Category: /History
International Law vs. the American Constitution
This article examines the implications of three recent cases. These are:
« The case of Pinochette
« The UN condemning the Australian Government for developing a uranium mine near an Australian
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Category: /Literature/English
A comparative analysis of the American- and the Swedish education system
1. Introduction
I have heard some Swedes say that the Swedish education system is the best in the whole world. However I also heard some American say that The United States
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Category: /Science & Technology/Zoology
to build a better life for their children, each generation of Americans has tried to leave a legacy of a more just, and society for the next generation to improve upon. It is well known that throughout our history there were periods when serious injustices were
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Category: /History/North American History
What was the main cause of the American Revolution?
The American Revolution was caused by the unique nature of the American Colonists and their society in contrast to their relationship with the English Government and peoples. Life in America
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Category: /History
Assess British-American relations during the 1840s
The 1840s were a period of American expansion and diplomacy. Throughout these years, tensions grew in Anglo-American relations. By this time, The United States had extended its power
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Category: /History
to the New World. The duel for America created a restlessness among the independent minded Americans. However, mother England saw the necessity of holding her colonies. Eventually, tension is felt between the two sides, resulting in colonial unity
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
be restructured. The future of the American public school system is significant because the maintenance of an informed and productive citizenry is vital to the future of this country. Historically Americans have strongly asserted the importance of public schools
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