Category: /History
of Mexico.
Uncovering the Mother of American Culture: the Olmecs
I thought when I decided upon the Olmecs as my paper topic that I would examine the claim that this prehistoric tribe was Africans. Indeed the subject is intriguing, however, I found other
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Category: /Literature/Biographies
in school, but are in fact on lists of banned material in some parts of America. One of these is the great American classic, The Catcher in the Rye. This book speaks the issues that many young people are faced with daily, issues like the temptations of drugs
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Category: /Social Sciences/Political Science
For Whose Benefit?
The question of whose benefit the American government is run for, the few big interests or the common good, is not a simple question to answer. There is no straightforward answer because much like the running of the American
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Category: /History
In 1791, the Constitution of the United States was signed. The Constitution outlines the United States new form of government. The Constitution of the United States is the most important document in American history. With it we would not have any form
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Category: /Arts & Humanities/Music
and important aspect of African- American culture.
Rap music was a way for youths in black inner city neighborhoods to express what they were feeling, seeing, and living and it became a form of entertainment. Hanging out with friends and rapping or listening
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Category: /History
In 1861, a great war in American history began. It was a civil war between the north and south that was by no means civil. This war would have great repercussions upon the economy of this country and the states within it. The American Civil War began
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Category: /History/World History
after President McKinley announced his recommendation for annexation of the Philippines. The non-imperialist was appalled by the idea of inhabiting these "Filipino creatures" to be called Americans. After all, Filipinos were often described as being
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Category: /Literature/Biographies
Tennessee Williams
A Great American Author
Thomas Lanier Williams, born in Columbus, Mississippi to Edwina Dakin and Cornelius Coffin Williams, became one of the nations greatest playwrights. He was born on March 26, 1911 in his grandfather
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Category: /Literature/Novels
A dream cannot exist without another person. The Catcher in the Rye illustrates the American dream by revealing the heartaches one must go through while growing up and finding their place in society. Holden Caulfield is amazed by peoples' "phoniness
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Category: /Science & Technology
are a soiled culture heading straight for the gutters if we don't take some quick action!
In a lifetime, the average American will throw away more than 600 times their adult weight in garbage. If you add it up, this means that someone weighing 150 pounds
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