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    independently identify a business or organization that actively trades with Canada. During the selection process, one of the most popular online book companies in the United States was chosen for this investigation. Throughout the research process, information was gathered according to what was learned in this section of the unit. As a result, a formidable understanding was gained with regard to the interdependence of Canada and the United States. This particular company has also showcased that…

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    American Dream Dbq

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    success and prosperity through hard work, determination, and initiative.” Ever since the Unite States of America was the first modern nation to establish a democratic government on July, 4 1776, they strive to form a perfect country where everyone can enjoy their natural rights and prosperity. This is the main reason why more and more immigrants all over the world throughout the years moved to United States to pursuit the American Dream. Although, many argue that the American Dream is…

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    The American Character I am part of the first generation in my family that was born in America. My parents journeyed from Dominican Republic to Lowell twenty-nine years ago and I learned why because of the trip my family and I took to their native home four years ago. The education system isn’t as great as it is in America, real jobs and careers are very difficult to find and maintain, and the law is corrupt and not enforced. My parents came to America because it’s known as the country of…

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    Expansionist Campaigns

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    northerns, in congressional debate of 1850, stated they would accepted Cuba into the Union only if that state applied under the Wilmot Proviso, where no new territory or state would incorporate slavery. Douglas wanted to expand to Latin American and other Caribbean/tropical islands in the South, but for what purpose? National pride? Yes, to expand and grow American but at what cost to the American slaves? Northerners became very nervous that Douglas extreme expansionist policies would expand…

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    style cooking to the region. Mexican food is believed to obtain from the Mayan Indians. A lot of Tex-mex food and restaurants can be found in Southwestern, United States. It is most famous in Texas and some parts of Mexico. It can also be Found in Canada and some parts of Europe. Mexican food can be found mostly in Mexico. Many of the US states have popular Mexican restaurants. The seven regions of Mexican cuisine are seven regions in Mexico showing their most popular dishes and…

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    North Korea Research Paper

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    The United States was able to designate North Korea the “aggressors” via UN charter and shortly thereafter invoked the full power of the United Nations. Military forces from the UK, Australia, the United States, and Canada were all rushed to the peninsula to reinforce the existing troops and delay further DPRK advances. The North Korean forces were well trained…

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    Polar Imperative Essay

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    what country, and where the Arctic borders stand and how were they formed? Historically there were disputes over land rights and feuds about where boarders…

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    Guarding The Golden Door

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    As I interpret the stories of my own family’s post-WWII emigration from Germany, to Canada and America between 1952 and 1953, it becomes evident that things have indeed changed historically in regard to immigration policy in the U.S. as well as in Europe. However, one disturbing factor that remains the same is the practice of exclusion and restriction.1 In the case of my grandfather Julius Mathews, a native German born in 1908, exclusion laws prohibited him from entering the U.S. in 1953 based…

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    him. He had already given his speech at an African-American graduation, but they were social outcasts just like him, so their opinions meant nothing. Eventually he is able to give his speech, but he realizes no one there truly cares about him, and states “I am nobody but myself and I am an invisible man!” (Ellison 9). He realizes that, because he has different color skin than these men, he will always be an outcast to them. Race plays a big role in being rejected for looking different, but when…

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    Lester Bowles Pearson’s inauguration address of the national flag of Canada features inspiration, patriarchy and unity that one can associate with Canada’s national pride. Today, the national flag embodies a message of nationality and a badge to show identity at the Olympic Games, Canadian organizations and businesses. The white and red flag, featuring a red 11-point maple leaf in the center of two red strips on opposite ends was inaugurated on February 15, 1965. A rhetorical analysis divulges…

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