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    American Airlines

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    Overview American Airlines, a founding member of one world, is one of the largest airlines in the world. With its affiliates American Eagle® and American Connection, it serves some 260 destinations including more than 150 in the USA, and 40 countries. American Airlines network covers points throughout North America, the Caribbean, Latin America, Europe and the Pacific. American has major connecting hubs at Dallas/Fort Worth, Chicago O'Hare, Los Angeles, Miami, San Juan and New York., make…

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    American Independence

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    After the American Revolutionary, United States established itself as an independence nation. The United States become a strong nation where market evolves over the course of time. “Significant institutional evolution and even highly dysfunctional institutions can be successfully transformed. For example, Botswana managed to build a functioning democracy after its independence from Britain and become the fastest-growing country in the world.” (Acemoglu) This is significance because it resembles…

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    The American Revolution

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    understanding of these events we can make our own conclusion on weather this revolution could have been avoided. The American Revolution The American Revolution also known as the War of independence began on April 19, 1775 because the rising tension between the colonists and great Brittan had reached its limit. The colonist believed the taxes imposed…

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    The American Dream exemplifies happiness, liberty, prosperity, and safety. Many believe the ideology of the American Dream derived from the Declaration of Independence stating all men are equal. Many of the people living the american life are walking objects symbolizing the American Dream, for every perspective of their life can be idolized by someone who is trying to achieve their goal. Various individuals dream of achieving the American Dream, something that many take for granted. This…

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    The American Revolution War is often remembered and celebrated for the patriots’ fight for freedom, independence and resistance to tyranny. Yet following the war only a small fraction of the nation’s population could participate in the political sphere of the new nation. The end of the American Revolution left women, slaves and Native Americas without the liberties and ideals stated in the Declaration of Independence. Although patriot women were expected to participate and support the American…

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    The American Dream

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    The American Dream is dead some people may say. Some say the American dream needs to be reformed. Others have a glimmer of hope that it still is alive. Whether if it’s alive or dead there are factors that contribute to those beliefs to create numerous idea of the American Dream that the founding fathers had mapped out for our nation; the foundation of our reason why we built America. The American Dream is about freedom, the right to have the three unalienable rights: life, liberty and pursuit…

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    The American Revolution is when the British taxed the colonists and that started a rebellion. yes, we know that, but we don’t necessarily think of how the Indians affected the revolution or the part they played. We celebrate and look up to icons like George Washington and Alexander Hamilton, and are reminded of freedom and leadership in the revolution. But we exclude the group of people who took an important role in founding this nation and changing the revolution. Ever since the building of the…

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    African Americans and Natives played unique roles in the American Revolution. In the beginning, slaves were completely excluded from fighting in the Continental Army. Eventually, more men were needed, so they were allowed to participate if they were free or had permission from their master. While 5000 black men fought for the Continental Army, others opted to fight against it. African slaves often had trouble supporting those that had enslaved them. Furthermore, Britain enticed these slaves with…

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    governmental intervention. American exceptionalism caused the industrialization of America and the rise of immoral, exploitative big businesses, consequently inciting class conflicts and the advancement of labor unions. American exceptionalism provoked the industrialization of America by setting the standard for U.S. business owners and laborers. With passing years, many innovative men sought to achieve the American Dream at a level no other had accomplished before. American exceptionalism was…

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    American Monologue

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    Once Jenny got her coffee she waited for her brother. Ten minutes behind, as usual. Jenny was people watching, as she does in the city, when an old stagecoach showed up. The red color of it surprised Jenny, the wooden wheels creaking as it stopped. The driver pet the two horses carrying it and waited for the passenger to get out. They must be doing tours of the city in the coaches now, interesting. Jenny thought. Caught up in her thoughts, she forgot about her coffee. She took a sip, her tongue…

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