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…out because of Hitler. The Jazz entered the Weimar culture, because it was American culture. When Stresemann borrowed money from the U.S.A, much U.S. culture came with it. The jazz and cabaret was a few of those that were placed into the Weimar culture…
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…" O, Captain! My Captain? " is one of Whitman's famous poems. It is an elegy on the death of Abraham Lincoln, the president of the U.S.A. He was Whitman's hero and most beloved leader. He was kind, gentle, sympathetic yet brave and determined. He was too…
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…victims of rape in Minneapolis, U.S.A., yielded not a single case of pregnancy. Of 86,000 abortions in the former Czechoslovakia, only 22 were for rape. Thus, only a tiny portion of those seeking abortions do so for these reasons.' (Awake! 3-5) 'From 50…
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…". I admit; she's kind of odd when it comes to dealing with her grandchildren but she's the only folk left and I kind of missed her. The whole Bumanlag clan did really change when we came from U.S.A. It was then that we rarely visit her and the old house…
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…. It is important to realize in "America will be" (l. 79), America refers to the dream, not the literal meaning, U.S.A. The word "will" hints to the reader that Hughes is conveying an idea of something that has not yet occurred, for the word "will" is used to show…
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…Buffy Summers is a fictional character in the U.S. TV series "Buffy The Vampire Slayer". She is "The Chosen One". Buffy lives in a small town in the U.S.A. called Sunnydale. Buffy shares a dormitory with her best friend, Willow, who is a witch. Giles…
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…- the cycle has come full circle. For private companies, this semi-slave labor has become a dream come true. No strikes, no unions, no unemployment insurance to pay, and a made in the U.S.A. label. Prisoners do data entry for Chevron, telephone reservations…
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…medal game against the U.S.A. and had to accept the silver medal. Wayne ended his season with his seventh selection to the All-Star Team and was name finalist for the Lady Byng trophy for sportsmanship. The last season of his playing career (1998-99) saw…
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…of them moved their businesses out of the U.S.A to other countries nearby or in the pacific where people are willing to take low paying jobs. The Dot-Com popularity is almost extinct. The recession hit California very hard with this. "On the basis of the most…
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…is inevitable: in fact he sees it as a fairly recent development in the U.S.A. i.e. the 1950s Unlike Pareto, who rather cynically accepts the domination of the masses by elites, Mills soundly condemns it. Since he sees elite rule as based upon the exploitation…
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