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    Is Chobani Good Or Bad

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    Chobani is a yogurt making company that started up eleven years ago and today has grown to be the top selling yogurt in America. The 2015 annual revenue of the company was 1.6 Billion dollars. The reason Chobani has grown so much so fast isn’t by accident. Diabetes has been an enormous deal in America for a long time. Most of Americans are trying to make a change and live healthier lifestyles than they used to. Chobani gives a chance for Americans to do exactly that by using all real fruit and…

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    Samuleson believes that the American Dream is being used to cover up problems within America like struggling to get by and conflicts among groups. Samuelson uses a lot of statistics to get his point across, for example how at least 5 million homeowners have lost their homes through foreclosure since 2007, and how the student debt for college…

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    soil. The news of Christopher’s discovery of new land traveled quickly and many arrived in America to force the Indigenous Indians from their occupied land. Since Christopher’s discovery of the land on October 12, 1492, many Americans celebrate his controversial colonization with an honorary day on the national calendar. While Columbus Day has been portrayed as an important historical event in America, citizens…

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    the Americas, we have always used the land. The Native Americans used the land for years before the English, French, Spaniards and Africans came. From the time we took to come over to the Americas, even by accident, we used the land. To get to the Americas we used water routes, the berringstreight, and land bridge. When we finally got to the Americas the land was different from over in England and Spain, as well as Africa. When the English along with Christopher Columbus came to the Americas,…

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    In the United States of America, people, especially in the world of politics, are often asked to define who is exactly is an “American”. On the surface, the answer seems rather obvious; an American is a person who is a native or citizen of the United States of America (Oxford Dictionary). However, 239 years ago, the United States of America became it’s own independent country. Since the formation of the original 13 colonies, men, women, and their families have fled to the USA to escape the…

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    Was Columbus a Hero or Villain? By Brendan Mullen Multiple people argue that Christopher Columbus was a “Hero”, since he discovered the Americas and was the start of the Columbian Exchange. The Columbian Exchange was a huge trade involving plants, animals, culture, technology and ideas between the Americas and the Old world. The exchange was all due to Columbus landing in the new world, and changed a lot for how the world is today. Without Columbus, people in the old world most likely would…

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    For decades, people have been celebrating Columbus Day in the memory of Christopher Columbus’s arrival in America. He introduced different continents to each other, which is why he is considered a hero to most people till this day. But was Columbus really a daredevil? Or was he really a villain? The problem lies, should Columbus be considered as a villain or a hero. But I feel that Columbus is a brutal colonizer. People need to understand that because he did things that were terrific, he still…

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    Judge's Wife

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    dusty, square-centered towns in today’s America are a thing of the past, preserved only in the lore of old “wild west” stories. In “The Bride Comes to Yellow Sky,” Stephen Crane portrays just such a town which, in the end, could not hang on to its past; could not let progress pass it by. But “The Judge’s Wife” is not set in today’s America, nor is the small town a thing of the past in much of Latin America. In fact, many aspects of life in Latin America can be compared to those of the mid- to…

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    how to be more open minded and accepting which has had many benefits. Diversity has helped expand our knowledge and made us want to learn more about different cultures, it has brought people together in many different ways and has helped improve America.…

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    a brave hero who not only proved that the world was flat, but, also discovered the Americas where you and me live. Here is good lesson for all of you children. Just because a majority of people believe in something does not make that something true. Just take this for example. Most people think that giving you guys sugar will make all hyperactive.…

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