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    The best is yet to come To be honest, when I saw the title of the assignment, I was confused; I moved to the United States not so long ago, and I can not say that I am an expert enough to define what are the greatest challenges America is facing right now. However, this is my country now. I like living here; my son is growing here; and I want him to grow up in a happy and secure society. In my opinion, the most important challenges for us - the American people, are racial inequality and…

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    Being a leader can be very important. It takes a great amount of effort to become and stay a leader. Leaders should be able to motivate people and be able to control them to an extent. Good leadership can recognize that they cannot always have the answer to everything. They try to reeducate themselves as often as they can to become a better leader. In Shakespeare’s Macbeth, the main character becomes a coward. He uses his imaginative mind to come up with creative solutions to problems and plan…

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    The world of the Americans was at an all time high between 1785 through 1817. People had racial problem between the Native Americans, African Americans, and foreigners coming from Germany and Ireland posed a threat to white Americans and their government they created. The African American race was at bottom of the social value in America society and they face a lot of challenges due this period of slavery expansion. Through the time period of 1785 through 1817 slavery expanded frequently through…

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    taught, teach each other, nor learn to read. In fact, it was illegal. Yet, as the world has progressed from those dark days, many people are seeing the African American society as a key demographic to reach. One such group is politicians. Many parties, from Democrats to conservative Republicans, are realizing the importance of the African American vote. Politicians are able to blend the actions of the political world into one that is more relatable to the general populace. One way politicians…

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    that they were wrong and they were not bad people at all. After the animals had been taken over by the pigs having Mr. Jones back was probably not the worst thing in the world. Another thing they had in common was their leaders. There was the Nazi party and the pigs. They both had smart leaders with brilliant brainwashing speeches. although they were not as good as they said they would be later on, but still everyone followed them; not out of hope but fear…

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    Major Works Review General 1. Title- The Book Thief 2. Author- Markus Zusak 3. Date of Original Publication- 2005 4. Novel Type- Historical Fiction Structure 1. Point of View- Death 2. Relationship to Meaning- As an omniscient force Death can provide insight on several different events happening all over the world at different points in time, and thoughts running through all the characters’ heads, while also being able to share his own thoughts and feelings about humanity. 3. Plot Structure- a.…

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    9/11 Reflection

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    In my entire life I would follow the norm watch adapt and go along with what society does without question. Until one event that shocked my reason and beliefs about the world.September 11-2001 was an infamous day for most Americans but for me it changed my view and thoughts about the world. The media, the government told many explanations about the incident but pieces were misses or hidden. To explain my discovery I must explain the facts in our society and the environments around us. The NSA…

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    with Anton’s German nationalism and anti-Semitism. He then gave a speech about the injustices faced by Germany which resulted in the Treaty of Versailles. People began to join the party just to hear Hitler 's speeches. He quickly rose up the ranks and, by 1921, was the leader of the National Socialist German Workers’ Party (NAZI). By 1923, the Nazi’s had 56,000 members and many more supporters. By 1930, the Nazis were polling around 6.5 million votes. In the presidential elections of 1932 Hitler…

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    The impact of stereotypes depicted in the media, still has an effect on individuals in society today. As a young black African American women who often speaks her mind, with a very strong personality, people may very well stereotype me as a “Angry Black Women” commonly depicted on black television shows seen today. “Schemas of how people are likely to behave based simply on the groups to which they belong are known as stereotypes.” (Feist, G. & Rosenberg, E.2012). Stereotypes, form conclusions…

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    power of the Nazi Party, the immense popularity of his autobiography “Mein Kampf” (My Struggle), and his convincing leadership, propaganda, and oratory skills. Hitler was able to use his intuition to know the right time to unleash all these factors. Adolf Hitler was infamously known for leading the Nazi Party in Germany before and during World War II. The official original name for the Nazi Party was the National Socialist German Workers’ Party, or the NSDAP for short. The party was founded…

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