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    The Manifest Destiny can be described as a U.S expansion that America had to expand their territory west. After independence had been conquered in the Revolution and then again in the War of 1812, a strong sense of nationalism was spread across the nation and demanded more land and opportunity. This westward expansion was also sparked by the Second Great Awakening where many settlers claimed that God called personally for the growth of the nation (UShist)These same settlers didn’t see fit of…

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    Boise State is a multidisciplinary study of the Basque people while exploring language, history, politics, and economics to foster lifelong learning. “Euskaldunak,” is what the Basque call themselves which means, “one who speaks Basque.” The Basque country runs along the 43th parallel at the Western edge of the Pyrenees Mountains which is about the same parallel as Boise. It is made up of seven provinces in France and Spain. About three million people live in…

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    Have you ever came home to country music and 80’s music blasting at the same time? My culture is really different because my mom is totally 80’s and this generation and my dad is a total redneck. My mom hates everything country but still ended up having a child with a cowboy (me). My culture is mixed up with a lot of different cultures like; a lot of English, Irish, Scotish, Welsh, Cherokee, and a good amount of Mexican. In this paragraph, I will be talking about my Mexican culture,…

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    Haters are gonna hate, so just shake it off! After all, that’s the message a famous singer and songwriter promotes in one of her songs. At age 26, Taylor Swift has already produced five albums and won many awards, including several Grammys. Born on December 13, 1989 in Reading, Pennsylvania, Taylor has always had a passion for music. When she was just five years old, she began to compose her own songs. As she grew older, she became comfortable singing at public events. Realizing she could pursue…

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    Justin Moore lets his fans know how appreciative he is of all they’ve done for him in ‘Flyin’ Down a Back Road.’ Moore tells Taste of Country the song was written in the same spirit as ‘Small Town USA,’ he’ll continue to include songs like this on future projects. “People want to know what you sound like coming out of the radio but they also wanna know who you are as a person,” he says. “They wanna know that opening up for Alan Jackson still gets you excited.” The first two verses are focused on…

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    “Strange Things Happening Every Day” was recorded:1944 hit "Down by the Riverside" features a solo section where she just shreds the guitar. Sister Rosetta Tharpe’s influences impacted people like Elvis Presley. She was born and raised in the south particularly in Arkansas. Many claim that she is the rightful Mother of Rock and Roll. That’s Alright Mama: Elvis Presley releases his first recording with Sun Records. In his first commercial recording with him, he sings "That's Alright Mama" and…

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    freedom to love and freedom to care. United means a country that has united. Loyalty means loyal to fight loyal to save our country and loyal to sacrifice your life. Honor means we honor our fellow family members some solders and most important our savers. War means the war that saved our country. Bravery means brave enough to die for you country brave enough to sacrifice your life. Courageous means believe to save our country believe to win and believe to risk…

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    The Legacy of Manifest Destiny In the age of reform, America became engulfed in the spirit of Manifest destiny. Manifest Destiny was the belief that the people of the United States were destined with the mission of expansion from the Atlantic to the Pacific. It was a common believe that America was chosen by God as a superior nation to expand “from sea to shining sea.” A journalist for the United States Magazine and Democratic Review, John L. O'Sullivan, wrote about the movement in 1839. “The…

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    felt it was wroth the risk. The positives for moving westward, having a fresh start was a big reason to move westward. The biggest reason was the gold that was in the land, also the land for farming open fresh land. The need to trade with Asian countries was there and being in the west brought the American people closer to Asia. All the big positives were fresh start, farming land, gold, and being closer to Asia to have better trade ways. There were also horrible negatives to go along with…

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    the basis of how well you integrate factors, (such as, among others, the impact of the supply of and demand for human capital), covered in relevant class discussions, lectures and readings. You may illustrate your answer by referring to specific countries, such as Thailand. Your essay is to be 2-3 double-spaced pages (12 pt font). Please be sure to number your pages and include your name at the beginning of your essay. In the post-World War II era, economies have tended to experience…

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