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    What if the United States Never Existed? The United States is an area on the Earth in the continent of North America It’s a plot of land that is divided into 50 pieces and a region of the world inhabiting about 326,000,000 people and different species of animals. This is America; the land of the free and the home of brave. But what if this place never existed? How different would the world and society be today? Would it still thrive, or would it wither? The spirit and history of the United…

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    Indescribable: Effects of the Atlantic Slave trade on the Slaves in America “The African slave trade,” writes Gary B. Nash “is one of the most important phenomena in the history of the modern world.” Shown in Red, White, and Black the Peoples of Early North America, psychological, geographical and political means affected the lives of slaves; the masters subjugated the slaves by using those means. In other parts of the Americas as well as in the colonies, the slaves’ living conditions differed.…

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    An increase in economic stimulus will help facilitate a better life for the citizens. In conjunction there is an expected increase in academia of the local students. As a result, the community will witness an increase economic and educational development The second nursing diagnosis is the increased risk of HIV and other STD’s among the teenage/young adult population related to knowledge deficit of oral contraceptives, sex education, and increase sexual activities. The first goal for this…

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    States is located in North America. When Columbo discovered the new continent, the people living in Canada and the United States Department of North Indians a total of about 20 million people. Now the number of immigrants in the United States is about 61 million. According to the U.S. "newspaper" reported that in the United States, one in 5 Americans is immigrant. The United States is a well deserved country of immigrants. There are a few reasons for immigration. When America was firstly…

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    But it does have an irony underlying, just because the nature of the topic and the fact that I am just re-interpreting the critique that Sherman Alexie has delivered to the readers. Sacagawea has a kind heart to show around the North America to the settlers, but she does not know the intentions of the settlers. Being kind is like offering a cup of tea, just the England culture to do so. Then I said “in good hands they nuture” because that is the truth. Sacagawea did the right gestures…

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    In present day, tattoos are popular among many different social groups in North American society. Yet, different groups opt for different images and placement on the body. An info-graphic done by the National Post in 2013 boasts that 23% of Americans and 21% of Canadians have at least one tattoo (Faille & Edmiston, 2013). This means that one out of every five people in North America has a tattoo. Moreover, the info-graphic also depicts the findings from a 2006 study conducted by the Journal of…

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    courts systems and police as well as the white communities that shows less support toward aboriginal women. However, through the gain of consciousness native women come to realize that they must speak up to word violence against indigenous women in North…

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    Guarneri's Atlantic System

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    Guarneri’s, America Compared, the essay writers: Bergquist and Jordan, discuss the Atlantic System; Palmer and McFarlane discuss the American Revolution. Charles Bergquist, in his essay The Paradox of Development in the Americas, illustrates how the distribution of slave and free labor within the Atlantic economy produced different New World winners and losers in the short and long run. Race, climate and culture are essential to understanding the different progress of the societies of the…

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    political power to Mexicans and other Latin American people through art and literature. It also drew a sharp differentiation between Indians and people of European ancestry. “Indigenismo” can also be defined to represent the indigenous people in Latin America who came from outside of spain and it applies to how colonized and indigenous people…

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    Kanong Vang The New Atlantic World During the colonial period, Europeans and Africans arrived to the Americas. Europeans in the fifteenth century did not have the necessary tools and economic resources to overcome the wilderness. However, when Europeans and Africans arrived to the New World they did not find wilderness but a civilization that has been created many years before already by the Native Americans. “Even in places that Europeans regarded as primordial wilderness there is evidence…

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