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    1914 when Serbian nationalists assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria, the United States did not enter the war until April 1917. The Lusitania, a British passenger liner taken down by the German U-boats in May 1915, caused war sentiment in America to change, which eventually leads to…

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    Tragedy is as prominent today as it was during its origins in ancient Greece. It is a dramatic and literary archetype that instills a dreary ambience within various works of literature. Through the characterization, it “treats in a serious and dignified style the sorrowful or terrible events encountered or caused by a heroic individual” (Britannica). Although, tragedy was originally intended for the stage, it has been utilized by numerous literary works. The origins of the term, Tragedy are…

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    For me, my value in Buddhism, family and education help me make ethical decisions in my life, shaping me for who I am today. In 1989, I was born into a rice farming family living in a river bank village in an Asian country named Burma. Like most people in Burma, our family was also the follower of Buddhism. Therefore, I was born into a Buddhist family and taught the way of Buddhism before I can develop personal moral codes. At young age, I…

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    Gay Marriage In America

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    Politically, America has had several different things occur in the last decade that has changed America forever. Almost as pivotal as a civil rights movement are the policies that have been passed in the 21st century. United States policy has been kind of controversial over the last 15 years. On several of the legislations made the congress and the US as a whole have been split right down the middle. Other than the different policies made during this time the presidency experienced a very…

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    examining the gap between whites and blacks in America. Historically, this country was founded upon the principles that justified slavery, racism, and inequality. Today, there remains material evidence of structural inequality that proves that segregation is the “linchpin” of economic inequality. In this essay, I argue that because discriminant policies and ideologies make it virtually impossible for Black Americans…

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    Americans would have separate communities and spheres of life. Redlining is the process of denying services to a specific demographic either directly or indirectly. In this case, redlining consisted of denying bank loans to African Americans making it impossible for them to purchase homes in the suburbs. Originally, policies such as redlining seemed to be the answer to the epidemic from the point of view of the white Americans because it allowed families to settle into neighborhoods that did…

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    Refugees (mostly Tutsi) went on marches, but not all were able to survive in the conditions. In addition to doctors, teachers killed others as well- their own students, resulting in about three quarters of the students to run away. People left their homes and were in constant worry because there were no safe places to stay- people even got killed in churches. At least a quarter of the clergy members/ religious leaders died; unexpectedly, clergy members also killed others. Additionally, there…

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    A lot of people don't realize that one of the best things to do with babies is to take them out in the world. I speak from experience-I was a dad, at-home with my son, throughout his babyhood and early childhood. But, to the point. I'm assuming you're the kind of parent who wants to keep life interesting for both you and your child, and that you would like to provide your child with a variety of life experiences. Both of these goals can be accomplished by getting out of the house, and I don't…

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    Tesla Stock

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    affordable cars. Instead of just selling cars, Tesla was able to sell their hope and dreams of having a greener future which a lot of people jump on board. Many people invested in their stocks, many people and companies supported their ideas, and banks trusted and loan money to them for future…

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    the documentary Fear and Favor in the Newsroom. Bill Dedman was a journalist that published a series of Pulitzer Prize winning stories about black Americans being denied home loans. Dedman’s good journalism didn’t make everyone happy, board members and major advertisers thought he went too far because they did business with the banks (Sanders, "Fear and favor in the newsroom"). If anything is published that threatens the major advertisers or funders, the newspaper or news broadcasting station…

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