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    There is a huge contrast in between both presidential candidates mentality. The Democratic party seems to be more conservative than the Republican party in many ways. In one side, we have Mrs. Hillary Clinton. She is known to be a very presidential lady with a polite personality. This candidate feels comfortable with running America the same way we been doing it. The traditional matters are important to keep, and not many changes are needed. In the other side, we have Mr. Donald Trump. Mr. Trump…

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    Many people there are suffering from, drugs, crime and corruption. Many of them do not like their government, the current president of Mexico, Peña Nieto has a low approval rating of 12%(Argen). Unlike when most people saying that they will move to Canada if the president they want is not elected, most mexican citizens think that Peña may be corrupt They do not want to move only because of a bad President, but they also are extremely poor. Around 46.2% of mexicans or below the poverty level.…

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    continual increasing number of refugees, straining capacity, may create situations of the U.S. increase hosting Syrian refugees. Eighty thousand Syrian refugees referred for resettlement since the outbreak of conflict in early 2011; causing states such as Canada, United Kingdom, United States, Norway and Australia to increase their resettlement quotas. The State Department reported that the U.S. has admitted 8,000 Syrian refugees out of the 10,000 refugees it pledged to accept before the end…

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    Western culture. A Western idea can concern various things, such as politics, philosophy, science, and art. Definition of the West is not simple. The West sometimes thought as European countries and their colonies, so for example, the United States, Canada, and Australia are also regarded as the West. Although Australia has a history that had an experience of colonisation by the British, Australia also has experienced its own development in and engagement with the world. Therefore, to think…

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    After a war that divided the nation into two and claimed the lives of thousands of men, the country was devastated. The relations between the North and South had crumbled, causing the country to desperately need reunification. Many changes were made in American society after the Civil War in an attempt to reunify the United States and improve the country as a whole; however, these changes were primarily detrimental to society. These changes developed across eras in American history, including…

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    Failure Of Reconstruction

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    period of reconstruction should be recounted as a failure, as there was a lack of support for equal rights, a lack of republican support, the condition of Freedman was poor, and a strong white Southern resistance. Former slaves may have been granted citizenship and voting rights; however, the former slaves did not receive any support in regards to acclimating to society. African Americans did not have property, jobs, or education, and no one was willing to help them achieve these liberties.…

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    Bharati Mukherjee explores many facets of feminine consciousness and immigrant experience in her fictions. She has dealt with the ambivalence of their psychic and spatial identity and the trauma of dislocations at multiple levels. The impact of patriarchy on the Indian society varies from the one in the West and therefore Mukherjee has tried to evolve her own stream of feminism grounded in the truth of compulsory displacement that they recurrently undergo. Indian expatriate writers do not write…

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    American Dream Immigrants

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    important to our society are immigrants. Some of those celebrities include Justin Bieber, who is from Canada, Rihanna, who is from Barbados, Mila Kunis, who is from Ukraine, and many others. The two celebrities I will be focusing on are Justin Bieber and Rihanna. Justin Drew Bieber was born on March 1, 1994, in London, Ontario, Canada to Pattie Mallette and Jeremy Bieber. “I come from a little town in Canada called Stratford, with a population of 30,000 people…” (Bieber 9). He never dreamed of…

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    Miss Columbia’s School House (1894), represents Hawaii and Canada nationals asking lady liberty if they can come in the U.S. This represents that the U.S. has taken a turn toward Imperialism, despite political opposition the Guano Island Act (1884) allowed the collection of territories and islands in the Pacific Ocean like the Philippians. The gates and school house both represent the U.S. and the author is suggesting that Hawaii and Canada want to join despite the violence, outrage, and sorrow…

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    One of the main causes of World War II can be traced back to the growth of eugenics on an intercontinental basis and movements based around the concept of a “pure” race, stemming from Sir Francis Galton’s theories on the various ways, “the English race might most easily be improved.” The newly found ideas of selectivity in the breeding of human beings is easily one of the most consequential breaks in the “monotony” that was the scientific community at that time. It provided a new perspective for…

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