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    become more inspiring. In addition, American citizens have influenced by their ideology some travel to Syria to fight and others carried local attacks. This situation has threat national security and worried US lawmakers. There are two challenging elements presented: the social establishment and the physical structure. Providing security usually comes with high price tags—the threat of civil liberty—in democratic society,…

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    first tracks were laid in Cuba in 1838), the railroad opened new vistas and markets for Latin Americans.” (C, C & G, 120). As its mention in this quote, the railroads started to be built in Cuba in 1857. In Mexico, railroad tracks didn’t start until the 1870s. With the use railroads, many countries were able to ship more of their products to outside countries. “Exports fueled the growth of other Latin American nations with similarly dramatic effects: coffee from Colombia and Costa Rica, guano…

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    as a society, are presented with incredible ethical dilemmas. We are aware that the intent in the creation of technology does not always represent the intent of its individual users or the powerful entities that monopolize them. Exploring what we know about the technology we have, and imagining the technology we’re being promised, what will the future actually look like? Using historical context, we can see how accelerated progression has affected our internal value systems. As a society, we…

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    of sales was $825.00 per car and over ten thousand were sold. The second year his technic had brought down the price of his cars to $575.00 and car sales rocketed. But Henry Ford’s impact on society was huge. He changed the way society lived. From going from a horse drawn transportation the limits of travel for a horse drawn wagon was 10/15 miles. This meant that people would tend to live in a 10/15 mile radius of a city, railway or water transportation. This kept communities isolated from the…

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    Structure: Medical Tourism or Health Tourism refers to the travel of people to another country for receiving medical treatment in that country. In the past, people from developing countries travelled to developed countries for treatments that were either not available or were not of the required standards in their own countries. Although this pattern still continues, the trend in recent years is for people from the developed countries to travel to the developing countries. The factors that have…

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    suburban, all American society. Growing up I watched my parents’ destructive relationship. My mother was well educated; she has an associate’s degree in paralegal studies. My father didn’t finish college due to sports injures; however after dropping out he started his own business. My father was the sole provider since before I was born in 1993, my parents had two children after me, which resulted in my mother becoming a stay at home mom till I was twelve. My father had the freedom to travel the…

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    Autobiography, St. John de Crevecoeur’s Letters from an American Farmer, and Royall Tyler’s The Contrast, women played central roles, either on the sidelines like in Crevecoeur’s Letters from an American Farmer and Franklin’s Autobiography, or front in center like in Tyler’s The Contrast. While Charlotte in The Contrast serves as a moral message to women of the time, both Miss Read in the Autobiography and the Wife in the Letters from an American Farmer become modes of reason, advice, and…

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    Tom Robbins is an American novelist who was born in the South and has lived in and around Seattle since 1962. He writes with a very unique style, incorporating humor, wild and entertaining plots, imagination, and crudeness into his work. He has many intriguing ideas and opinions on aspects of life and living in general that he discusses in his writing and this really draws in and makes the reader think. Robbins has written many bestselling novels, of which includes The Fierce Invalids Home from…

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    high school diploma. As I walked off the stage, I felt almost overwhelming joy at the thought of heading off to the next chapter of my life - college. Growing up I have faced many challenges, from the difficulties of growing up as a young African American man, to coming to terms with my own sexuality throughout high school. I primarily attribute my successes to my mother, an educator herself, who always inspired a culture of learning in my home. I never anticipated finding myself watching…

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    The Philadelphia Convention is commonly referred to as the “miracle at Philadelphia” because it brought 55 men together, with many different views on the problems and solutions, of America. But they were able to put aside any differences they might have and work together for the good of their country. These men were some of the brightest men in the country, and together they created some of the finest works of time. They caused a nationwide debate, of the likes that have never been seen before.…

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