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    People Living In The 1840s

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    America, a great and powerful nation consisting of all of the tremendous people and groups that make it what it is today. Of course the main perspective when talking about America is its history. Even though our nation is still young, there has been much adversity. Including, the great depression, economic issues, slavery. Throughout all of the pain and all of the suffering we are still here to say that we fight hard and we defy all expectations. One period of time that is greatly underestimated…

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    The United States of America is a symbol of freedom and justice across the world. Since its founding people have fled to seek a better life within its borders. With this driving spirit of opportunity, American colonization occurred rapidly. Now the bustle of taxi cars and boisterous nightlife entrance the hopefuls who move to seek good fortune within its populated cities. There is an energy that is tangibly felt on the streets and seen within the spirit of the people who thrive there. A city…

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    Broader Lens

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    Look Through a Broader Lens For centuries, people have arrived on American land with little more than a suitcase and a dream of a better life. The promise of freedom and equal opportunity continues to attract foreigners to America, even though many thought that with hard work and dedication could lead an American immigrant to success. Having reached the promised land, immigrants find themselves faced with unimaginable obstacles. My family came to America to pursue a better life. Both of my…

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    What does it mean to be an American?To be American can be different to a variety of people some explicate as “Oh it signifies to be free.” or “ To be any race , religion and be at liberty to do anything .” Matter of fact , You will infrequently ever aurally perceive the same answer since it’s an open question which has dozens of answers .In integration , You have the liberty to cull your religion which North Korea doesn't or women can be in business or have a job which other places don’t…

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    Through a look at my consumption, it is easy to say that I consume the way I do because it has always been the same. I have never been the person to make as much trash as possible; I have always been conscious about my impact on the environment from a young age. Carrying around the bag of trash for this assignment, I realized that most of what I throw away consists of food wrappers, paper products, and plastic McAlisters cups. I did not keep any of the hygene items in the bag, but I do have a…

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    Today, numerous individuals move to the United States of America looking for the American Dream; opportunity, correspondence, and the chance to accomplish their own objectives in life that they couldn't generally accomplish in their country. The American Dream is the quest for thriving and opportunity that drives individuals to push their own particular points of confinement and continue on to lead fruitful lives and accomplish whatever objectives they set. The American Dream is a reality; each…

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    Mexico didn’t have much to offer to the people of Mexico due to the fact that they their country wasn’t good economically. Everyone had a hard time when they made their way across the lands in America for better resources and a new start. All the immigrants were given a hard time as they live their life in their new home. From 1830s to 1850s, Mexican immigrated from Mexico to California for many different reasons because it caused a major impact within American History because it forced the US…

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    Ideas In America

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    America. A land of endless forests, towering mountains, strong rivers, and peaceful seashores. A land dotted with plains and cities, buildings that seemingly reach endlessly into the sky. America, a gift. As the renowned psychologist and author Edward de Bono said, “America is not just a country, it’s an idea.” This is true, but ideas, when given enough effort to, all become something - Objects, plans, proposals. It doesn't matter what those ideas become; they become something more.To me,…

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    The US/ Mexico borderlands are the site of a number of “flows” of goods, people, and ideas over the last century. The US is attempting to increase the “flow” of some goods such as food, but restricting others like illegal immigration and drug trafficking. The US has been trying to stop drug smugglers and illegal immigration by setting some policies. When Salinas became the president of Mexico, his number one priority was to stop drug trafficking and smuggling it into the US so both countries…

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    As an educator, I have always striven to see that the fruits of the American Dream are available to all”. James Dewey Watson was born on April 6th 1928, in Chicago Illinois. Watson is a Geneticist and Biophysicist. Watson was later awarded a Nobel Prize for Physiology/Medicine for this very accomplishment. Currently the American Dream is defined as the ideal that every US citizen should have an equal opportunity to achieve success and prosperity through hard work, determination, and initiative.…

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