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    Mosaic Vs Melting Pot

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    Mendelsohn, 5). This demonstrates that multiculturalism encourages racial and ethnic harmony, in addition to cross-cultural understanding. It allows citizens to maintain their own cultural identity and possess strong feelings of patriotism. Furthermore, the 1971 Multiculturalism Policy promotes the idea that all citizens maintain their cultural identities, thus allowing many to take pride in their ancestry and have a sense of belonging. The Multiculturalism Policy was introduced as a way to…

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    Anti Drug Propaganda

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    As children grow up in the United States, they are accustomed to the anti-drug propaganda to which everyone has been exposed to since very young ages. The United States have programs such as D.A.R.E, where police officers come into a classroom of middle school children, and educate them about the effects of drug abuse. “SAY NO TO DRUGS!” is a phrase that is mostly embedded in everyone’s head. Advertisements on television and posters on billboards have become more clever to reach out to different…

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    Barack Obama Father

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    Barack Hussein Obama II was the 44th President of the United States.He was also the first African American to serve as President.Obama Served two terms as the President from 2009 to 2017. He was born on August 4,1961 at Kapiolani medical center for women and children in Honolulu,HI. He attended Harvard Law School in 1988, That same year Obama joined the Chicago Law firm of Sidley Austin as a summer associate an there he met michelle Obama. February 1990, Obama was elected the first African…

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    Lance Armstrong biography Cyclist (1971-) Lance Armstrong was born in Texas in 1971. Armstrong was raised by his mother, Linda in the suburbs of Dallas. Armstrong stated athletics at an early age. He began running and swimming at an early age and at 10 entered triathlons. He focused on riding because it was his favourite event and strongest. During high school Armstrong was invited to the U.S Olympic development team, before turning pro as an international cyclist, although his career was…

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    Once when I was at home with my younger sisters and older brother I had been in my room listening to music. When out of nowhere, I heard taps on my window and at first I didn’t realize someone or something was at my window, because I thought the sounds were just kids with fireworks. It was July so it wouldn’t have been out of the ordinary. I then realized there was a person at my window tapping on it, and they were doing it slowly and creepily. I ran out of my room and ran to my brother’s and…

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    It all began in 1900. Mr. Joseph F. Wagner, founder of J.F. Wagner Publishing Co., decided to start a magazine for the Catholic clergy in the U.S.A. He called it The Homiletic Monthly & Catechist, the name it carried until it was changed to the present name in 1919. In those days the format was simple: a sample sermon for each Sunday and Feast Day along with some aids for teaching catechism to children. It stayed that way until 1919. The first editor until 1916 was Msgr. William Brady of St.…

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    Remember the Titans is an American sports drama film based on the true story of a high school football team in 1971 at T.C. Williams High School in the city of Alexandria, Virginia. However, it’s much more than just a movie. In this film, it shows how T.C. Williams High School succumbs to integration and the racial issues and tension that follow with it. The movie focuses on African American coach Herman Boone and the difficulties of leading a football team comprising of members of both races.…

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    started working for Ghia, was asked to create something more US-friendly, ready for mass production using modern unitary construction techniques. Ford would provide its 351ci Cleveland V8 engine. Which one to buy? Early Panteras hit the streets in 1971 and…

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    It is true to suggest that the depiction of the working class changes from the sympathetic to the threatening during the Victorian period? The differences between plebeians and bourgeois during the Victorian period progressed from condole the working class to threatened by them. Regardless of the sentimental portrayal to a sympathetic representation of the working class, that Charles Dickens has presented in his novels, the Victorians shared an anxiety of revolution in the middle and upper…

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    The pesticide control act on 1972 was introduced to the House of Representatives on Sept. 16 1971. They define protection of health and environment as control over any “substantial adverse effects on environmental value while taking into account the public interest, including benefits from the use of the pesticide.” William Poage introduced the…

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