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    triggered by the corrupt House of Burgesses, the effect that high taxes had on people, and the unity of people. Each of theses causes in turn ended up changing after the rebellion. Politics in Jamestown were very corrupt at this time. Governor Berkeley had removed voting rights from landless freeman which took up around 50% of the population. Also, because he and the elite had an agreement with the Indians to get furs, they ignored the requests of the frontiersmen to attack the Indians. The…

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    Bacon's Rebellion was started by a man named Nathaniel Bacon, who arrived in Virginia in 1674. Nathaniel Bacon was a landowner and had two properties with his wife, Elizabeth. The opposing force of the rebellion was the governor of Jamestown, Govenor William Berkley. Berkley and Bacon were actually cousins but the family bond didn't help much when it came to keeping peace. Govenor Berkley was at a great fault. He had done many things that the public did not agree to. First, Berkley made…

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    events along the Potomac River not only started an eventual revolt but also started two different wars as well. A war against both enemy and ally Native Americans as well as a civil war against the loyalists of the Governor of Virginia, Sir William Berkeley. (Rice, 2014)…

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    some of the famous WPA murals arounding California. Mural is normally a large painting that is drawn directly in the surface of a wall or ceiling. In addition, murals convey the intent of the muralist which can be about the history or the important moments in the past, things in life or just simply to decorating. After a day going around Berkeley, I found out there is a historic mural named "Incidents in California history" which is located at the Berkeley Main Post Office. Accordingly the name…

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    What’s An American Dream for Immigrants Undocumented immigrants come from different parts of the world not just Mexico. The ones that are mostly judged for coming to America to find and live the American Dream are the Latinos. We are the one’s that are different and have all these stereotypes about us; but not every Latino is a criminal or rapist. They don’t know the struggle that all undocumented faced everyday and fear that they won’t be deported and separated from their families. We all…

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    Introduction Companies are affected by an external environment as much as they are affected by the competitors. International issues influencing business are legal, political, social, technological and economic. In good understanding of these influences is essential while developing a business plan. The factors in the Australian environment affecting Disney 's global and domestic decisions in marketing include: the impact of trade agreements/practices and global economic interdependence,…

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    The geography of the United States changes a lot when you are from California. If it’s south, its Texas. If it’s east, it’s New York. If it 's North, I don’t know, Canada maybe? And of course, California dominates the west coast. Whatever breaking news that was happening elsewhere didn’t matter much unless it happened in the golden state. I grew up in this paradisal isolation. This mentality that you were in the center of the universe, and that everything else was simply revolving. That was…

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    When you hear the word ‘flood’ what do you think of? The majority of us probably think of the scientific definition of the word: a natural disaster that happens when a large amount of water covers an area of land that is normally dry (Merriam-Webster Online). However, in recent years, this scientific definition has been taken out of context to form a tasteless political metaphor. In the United States, immigration has/is frequently referred to as a flood, a stream, a tide, a wave, a tsunami, or a…

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    Introduction The representation of Africa and African people in popular American media has been a major concern in academic disciplines and the subject of numerous books and essays. Many scholars and activists have written about this issue seeking to introduce new knowledges and methodologies into the debate while taking into account the overwhelming evidence of the colonial influence on these representations. The debates and arguments are not restricted to Hollywood films (although Hollywood…

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    for America to complete my education. It was my first air travel. I was to venture out from Jeddah to California. My heart was beating as I strolled through the entryways of the Jeddah air terminal. I was gripping to my bag as I walked up to the counter to get my ticket. I needed to hold up in line to get my ticket and after that get my pack checked. At that point I heard it "flight 0091 to California is presently loading up." After I gave this nominal old man, my ticket I got on the plane. The…

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