Papers 2371-2380 of total 58766 found.
…The United States has more malls than high schools and the number of shopping centers is increasing each year (378). It is clear that malls are a large part of our society. In "Shopping for American Culture," James Farrell claims that the 45,000 malls…
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…There are five main beliefs of the Plains Americans. I am going to look at each belief in detail to see whether any of the five beliefs are more important to the culture of the Plains Americans than the others. The beliefs are: ·The Great Spirit…
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…Lacrosse Speech The sport of lacrosse was established by North American Indians even before Europeans explored America. Played by tribes all over the United States and Canada, the game was played for religious purposes, to train young men for war…
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…The Westward Expansion has often been regarded as the central theme of American history, down to the end of the19th century and as the main factor in the shaping of American history. As Frederick Jackson Turner says, the greatest force or influence…
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…of Independence to the Virginian and to the New Englander. Using primary documents of the time it will explain how each idea changed over time from settlement to the American Revolution. It will show how the two distinct societies divided so much since settlement…
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Category: /History
…. This paper will examine the two conceptions of Independence to the Virginian and to the New Englander. Using primary documents of the time it will explain how each idea changed over time from settlement to the American Revolution. It will show how the two…
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…and the Negro's Place in American Life is a document that meticulously details the life, achievements, viewpoints, opposition and controversy of the famed civil rights figure, Booker T. Washington. Booker T. Washington was the most controversial figure in the fight…
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Category: /History
…"It was a war that began on a single bloody day." Was the American Revolution a war that began on a single bloody day? Quite frankly, it was not. It could not have been, at least if you consider the war to have started at the Battle of Lexington…
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…’ imperialistic policies towards other nations is “to compel every significant economy on earth to remodel itself along American lines”. Basically, it is economics; it is the U.S.’s desire to control demand and supply in the global market. By doing so, the “American
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Category: /Literature/English
…In most traditional African-American households, women provide the backbone of support for the family. Women provide spiritual fortification, childbearing and in some cases significant financial contributions. From the time that a little girl has grown…
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