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    entering a numeric code to reach their offices.” (4) All companies have their own little secrets, but at Apple everything is a secret and must not be mentioned outside of the workplace. Another shocking fact is that next door at BJ’s restaurant and brewery…

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    Achilles And The Iliad

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    For my final project, I will compare two pieces of art and show the comparisons and differences that they have in the Greek ancient period and the modern period of the same theme “the representation of the Trojan war”. The visual work art is a bilingual art because it was made with the participation of two artists, Andokides (Red figure) and the Lysippides (Black figure) and it is titled “Achilles and Ajax Playing a Dice a Game”. It was painted in 525–520 B.C in Greece and it represents the…

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    Short Response 1, What did Francis Fukuyama mean by the “end of history”? Placing this statement in the context of Henry Luce’s claim that the 20th century was the “American Century,” use examples from our discussion of food history to elaborate and engage with Fukuyama’s claim. By the time 1989 the cold war ended with the fall of the Berlin Wall, Francis Fukuyama believed the world transferred to the new prospers era and the end of history. Henry Luce had mentioned, “American Century”…

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    During the 20th century in the United States of America something strange started to happen with the citizens’ behavior. Starting around the 1920’s the county started experiencing an unexpected increase in alcohol related violent crimes and corruption of law enforcement. This strange increase of violent crimes and corruption started to occur around the same time the United States government passed Amendment 18, a new law that prohibited the manufacturing and distribution of alcohol. The…

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    Starbucks Subculture Essay

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    “A cultural subgroup differentiated by status, ethnic background, residence, religion, or other factors that functionally unify the group and act collectively on each member.” (Houghton Mifflin Company). Subcultural helps the marketers have a narrower focus on what the customer’s needs. Being able to research on a certain targets instead of the entire society such as example ad for state farm insurance message towards Hispanic Americans that need to communicated through Spanish. “In sociology…

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    Murders and Massacres Paradoxically, Capone obtained the role of a peacemaker, convincing the other gangsters to lessen their violence. For two months, the violence and shooting concluded. Unfortunately, Chicago was ran by gangsters and Capone appeared beyond the reach of the law. Shortly, problems stirred between rival gangs which escalated into street violence and frequent hijackings of Capone’s whiskey transports. The biggest problem Capone faced was Frank Yale. What once was a strong…

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    I. Alphonse Capone was one of the most powerful criminals in the history of the United States. He was powerful during the Jazz age and became so famous by illegally selling alcohol during the Prohibition, that he was one of the main reasons Prohibition came to an end. Capone’s rise to power helped abolish Prohibition as the city became more dangerous with the illegal bootlegging industry. From a very young age, working under Frankie Yale and Johnny Torrio, he started to get tougher and more…

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    Modern Immigration DBQ

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    After the 1920’s World War 1 had finally ended and America was starting to return to their normal lives. However, immigrants and African Americans seemed to be a continued problem for America. Economic prosperity failed to prevent social, cultural, and political divisions between the United States. Political cartoons such as “The Menace of Modern Immigration” and “The Teapot Dome Scandal” show political divisions after the 20’s. The Monkey Trial, which also shows a cultural division between the…

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    The twenties were a time when everyone and everything was changing. The twenties brought many different changes, like changes in fashion, music, laws, literature, technology, and overall lifestyles of people and how they lived. The twenties were also a time when the country was just becoming rich after WW1. With that, the use of cars skyrocketed. Everyone was starting to get a car, whether it was the inexpensive Model T, or a fancy, yellow Rolls Royce. After the eighteenth amendment was…

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    the start of the revolution. Monsieur the Marquis is a rich French aristocrat who does not care about the well-being of those financially below him. The Marquis stops in a poverty stricken town described as having “one poor street, with its poor brewery, poor tannery…It had its poor people too. All of its people were poor” (102). The repetition of the word “poor” delivers the fact that everything in this town is the same. These people have lived a monotonous lifestyle because of the barrier…

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