Category: /History/North American History
The American Revolution was more of a loss for England than it was a victory for the Americans. Britain started a chain of events that resulted in the Declaration of Independence long before independence was an option. The colonists were able to take
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Category: /History
determination and intensity on both sides. There is however, one day which stands out in the minds of many American servicemen more often than others. June 6, 1944, D-Day, was a day in which thousands of young American boys, who poured onto the beaches of Utah
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Category: /History/North American History
"The Decline of Democracy"
For Americans, the word "democracy" itself is strong enough to conjure up notions of a nation unhindered by an oppressive government where citizens are able to engage in the freedom of speech, press, and religious choice
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Category: /Literature/Novels
, the demoralization of the country, the death of the American Dream, and the class order is facing some problems. Many new methods of living are being practiced more than they have ever been in the past. These problems are revealed through an American author in one
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Category: /Arts & Humanities
David Pellicane, the writer of the essay "My Eleven Minutes of Fame on the Open Mike," worked as a high school English teacher at an American-style school in Damascus, Syria. For most of his life, he had also been an amateur musician in his free time
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