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    1970's Music Analysis

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    political hostility from the younger generation in the 1960’s summed up by The Who song “My Generation”. Second, the concern for the environment in the 1970’s as song “Big Yellow Taxi” by Joni Mitchell. Third, the misunderstood anti-military song Bruce “Born in the…

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    Diversity In 2050

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    American is my cousin, a biracial analyst, an army soldier, born in Puerto Rico but is fighting in Iraq, or my friend, a Hispanic, married to an African-Chinese man, and their son, a multiracial, future firefighter. An American is the reigning Ms. America, yet, cannot represent America in the Miss Universe Pageant. I find it idiosyncratic that we actually have a Ms. America and a Miss U.S.A. Do not mistaken them, for only, Miss U.S.A., can represent the United States at the Miss Universe…

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    1. Upton Sinclair was called a "muckraker." How did Sinclair "muckrake" for social reform? Upton Sinclair “muckrake” for social reform, by reporting the horrible conditions women, men, and children were working in, he dedicated himself to uncovering the ill conditions of the meat industries. 2. Sinclair was convinced ".... through art one could cause change." What was established as a direct result of the public outcry from this novel? Sinclair wrote “The Jungle” which opened the public eyes…

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    The situation looks important for people to move from different country. Now a way, we completely remain immigrant, and then U.S.A took most different immigrant persons. In other way, a refugee lives somebody who comes from another kingdom to become better life in America and stay safe and had better life for his or her kid’s education. Specific people come from Latin America, Mexico, and Southeast Asia. It’s looked that’s could immigrant people upcoming here expressions for a better life. Some…

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    Carens states that being a citizen in a Western democracy is the equivalent to being born into the nobility in a feudal class system because in both, it is through inherited traits one receives the increased likelihood of success. Carens believes that once analyzed it is difficult to justify the lack of open borders between states. The argument for open borders that is presented by Carens hinges on two main components: the freedom of movement and the equality of opportunity. In this essay I…

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    brother was born. If you ask what his name is Johnny. He was born on March 8 2001. He was 6 months old when 9/11 was happening. But he doesn't remember anything. They did this to make us get mad at each other. But we didn’t get mad at each other. We all hope it doesn’t happen again. Who ever joined the group made a bad mistake. We won’t do it again. The Alqued group did this. To make us break up but we sated as a nation. We all were strong that day even when people died. The u.s.a think…

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    about my culture numerous times. Many of my Korean friends are also in the same position as me, or they were born in South Korea and moved to the U.S.A when they were children. Whenever someone in my group of Korean friends, talk about Korea we always ask my immigrant friends why they moved here. Especially if in that group, there is a native South Korean that just recently moved here or was born in Korea and immigrated here in his or her childhood. Even though they all have their different…

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    my sister Marisol and I were fortunate to born…

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    values, many of these songs have taken on nationalistic meanings beyond their original intentions. Here is a list detailing eight of the top patriotic pop songs ever released. Number Eight: ‘Born in the U.S.A.’ by Bruce Springsteen Generally seen as a patriotic song, simply because of its chorus, “Born in the U.S.A. goes deeper. The song was actually written as a narrative about veterans coming home from Viet Nam and their treatment by the government and the public upon return. Springsteen’s…

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    REFLECTION In North and Central America, there is an increase of black women every year who migrate into Canada and the United States of America from the African continent or other countries. When they arrive the women are expected to come into Canada or U.S.A. with the awareness that they are going to be following the laws made by each countries society. I am one of the people who moved to Canada five years ago from Nigeria, Africa. I have come to accept most of the laws here, but still…

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