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…Do Athletics belong in the American high school? When the hockey season ended, I began to find myself with countless hours of free time. With all of this free time I was so exciting to be able to have time to spend with my family and friends. My…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Response Paper: The High Cost of Looking Like an All-American Guy This short article about is about a 20 year old Sikh by the name of Parwinder who lives with his parents. He is a taxi driver and goes to school. After the tragic incident…
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…they faced were unbearable, especially to Harriet Tubman. Harriet's persistence in the Underground Railway, the different hats she wore during the Civil War, and her everlasting contribution to the American society for African Americans truly made her a hero…
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…visible distinction between the Hispanic community and the mainstream American community. It is true however that the consciousness of national or ethnic origin has often enhanced the sense of American identity. And for this reason America has legalised…
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Category: /History
…occupy before the country,” (Davis, The Irrepressible Conflict, 447). The Northerners had not freed the slaves for moral issues; the white majority did not have anything but its own economic prosperity on its mind. The African Americans gained…
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…complete control of everything east of Mississippi. Now that the war was over Britain could put its full attention on the American Colonies. Because the British needed tons of money so that they could make up for their large expenditures on defense…
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American literary style and idea. Without Emerson, people like Henry David Thoreau, Herman Melville, Robert Frost, Emily Dickinson, Henry James, and Walt Whitman would never have been what they were. With his, "eclectic and unsystematic thinking," Emerson…
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…The American Revolution put an end to the long term British rule over American Colonies and allowed for the formation of the United States of America. Years of frustration within the colonies towards British Parliament led to the vilification of Britain…
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…The Lummi Indians were a Pacific Northwest Native American tribe, which hold permanent heritage in our land's history. These people reside in the rainy northern part of Washington, near the towns of Blair and Bellingham. Before European colonists came…
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…Metallica's, Enter Sandman brings you deep into the mind of a dreaming Enkidu. The booming drums introduce you to those who " sit in darkness; with dust in their food and clay in their meat." The ringing electric guitar brings you face to face…
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