Category: /Society & Culture/Geography
that international tourism promotes understanding between nations. How true is this? Let us examine what tourists do in a different country.
First, before going abroad, tourists are often told by their travel agents of the possible hazards which sometimes include local
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Category: /Literature/English
Fast Food Nation by Eric Schlosser and The Jungle by Upton Sinclair both explain the politics and processes that goes into meat packing. In Fast Food Nation, Schlosser reveals facts about the meat packing industry, its employees, and the influence
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Category: /Entertainment/Movies & Film
it was created; the most popular example being, D.W. Griffith's Birth of a Nation (1915). Although hailed as the most successful and artistically advanced film of its time, it ignited race riots and it directly influenced the 20th century reemergence of the Klan
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Category: /Social Sciences
According to 'A Nation at Risk', the American education system has declined due to a '
rising tide of mediocrity' in our schools. States such as New York have responded to the
findings and recommendations of the report by implementing
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Category: /History
in the
development of the United States as a nation. By
allowing immigrants into the United States, we not
only create a diverse country, but also better the
lives of the individuals.
Immigration has created a diverse country. It
allows people who are diverse
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Category: /Business & Economy/Companies
The National Lewis and Clark Corporation (NL&C) is an extremely fast growing company. Due to their recent expansion, many employees, especially those with disabilities, have concerns about their treatment.
Over the years, many acts have been
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Category: /History
"The Egyptians are religious to excess beyond any other nation"- Herodotus.
The Ancient Egyptians were in existence over 4000 years ago. They were average people, much like us in the sense that they had a set of morals and a belief structure
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Category: /History
Historical Relations Between the Metis Nation & Canada
The origin of the Metis Nation is rooted in the historical fabric of Canada. It was in the Canadian Northwest that they evolved into a new and distinct Aboriginal Nation.
The mixed-blood
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Category: /Recreation & Sports/Health Care
Strengths and Weaknesses of Ireland's NHS As you can see in any other National Health Systems there are several strengths and weaknesses, but taken into account the given amount of pages and the related amount of problems, I would like to discuss
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Category: /History/North American History
itself in the Cold War, a chain reaction occurred which led to the downfall in morality among the youth of the nation. Parents showed affection for their sons and daughters by purchasing them objects in an attempt to better their lives. This was detrimental
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