Category: /Literature/English
Compare and contrast the work of at least two poets on the theme of American society and its values.
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Walt Whitman (1819-92) wrote, “The chief reason for the being of the United
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she was glad that she would finally have peace of mind.
It is near the end of her coming to terms with Brian's death when she was rearranging his letters to form different names that she says, "they were all in peoples dreams, but they had to wait
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Category: /History
The Mexican-American War was the beginning of a legacy of hate between the Americans and Mexicans. During this era, America was growing commercially and industrially, leading to the need for more land to maximize the American profit. This Anglo
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Category: /History/North American History
up of Martin Luther King Jr.'s integrity.
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In a time when blacks and whites were segregated, Martin Luther King Jr. was a voice of reason. He wrote the "I Have a Dream" speech in response to the unfairness received by the African American
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Native Americans
Due to the wide range of habitats in North America, different native religions evolved to match the needs and lifestyles of the individual tribe. Religious traditions of aboriginal peoples around the world tend to be heavily influenced
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Category: /Science & Technology
The American Alligator is one of the largest reptiles in the world weighing from 450 to 500 pounds. The length of an adult varies from 13 to 18 feet. The tail is about half of the length. The alligator and the crocodile are very similar in appearance
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Category: /Society & Culture/Education
If you ask an American to find Brazil on a map, there's a good chance that he cannot do it. Not only Brazil, Texas also is a tough one. Do you wonder how many Americans own a passport or speak a second language? The numbers are astoundingly low
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Category: /Literature/English
Throughout history, Americans have always rebelled against society and culture of other countries. While some Americans persisted to clinch onto the ways of their foreign homelands, most Americans always tried to create new rules in society. Since
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An American Tragedy
On Tuesday September 11, 2001 America faced the largest attack on our soil in our illustrious history. A group of Islamic extremists with the intent to strike down American pride set out on a mission. These terrorist thought
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
., to an American mother and an Arabic father. I am now nearly twenty-six, which means I have spent half of my life being Arabic, and the other half trying to be American, or is it the other way around?
I do not consider myself Arab-American. I am too "Americanized
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