In the Country of Men

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    is no equality in certain areas. For example men get higher salaries then we do. Men have more opportunities and a higher chance of getting certain jobs over women. In peripheral nation men work and women do not. Women do the cleaning, cooking, and laundry. In the United States it seems as to someone would trust a male doctor over a female doctor. In the peripheral countries women also do all of the cleaning, cooking, and laundry. In certain countries women are not allowed to attend school.…

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    privileged just because they are women and our society assumes that we can't be as successful as men are? Women can be successful as well and maybe in some cases, better than men. Women are more passionate about what they do and with what they want they tend to want more. They tend to put more feelings in everything that they do and that's why their work has a bigger impact on our society than those of eager men that think that they deserve more even though women do the exact same things and…

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    Korean War Veterans

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    sending a countless number of men to support South Korea against the Soviet backed North Korea. When the war ended three years later, millions of people lost their lives. And for what, the Korean Peninsula is still divided today at the 38th Parallel. Veterans of the Korean War do not deserve to be forgotten, but remembered for service of protecting people in a foreign country. Soldiers today risk their lives to protect America, but Korean War veterans defended a country housing people they never…

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    World War One are many, and most are similar. From unequal distribution of land, to poor economies, to a country simply trying to sell it’s productions. The first World War was a war of opportunity for Germany, the chance to gain land, and if successful, become one of the superpowers of the world. Nationalism in the Author's point of view, is one of the two main causes of World War One. A countries people did not identify with a religion, pattern of thought, or even a political standing, they…

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    On Thursday, the La Salle honors program attended the Philadelphia Orchestra’s performance of Benjamin Britten’s War Requiem. Though my appreciation for finer music isn’t exactly abundant, I enjoyed the symphony. I’m sure I failed to observe some very impressive or interesting details in the music itself, but I tried my best to take note of the ideas and emotions that I felt the music conveyed. Benjamin Britten was a pacifist, and that was evident in the music. The sounds are generally harsh…

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    peaceful compared to men, thus highlighting the difference between the two genders. She encourages her audience to live and succeed on their own terms rather than emulating “Machoman” by creating an emotional connection with her audience, establishing her credibility, and crafting an image of woman’s own country that effectively stresses the separation between men and women but appeals to the need for equality.…

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    day letter Honoring Men of War Veterans deserve our respect for what they did for our county while they were enlisted in the armed forces. Veterans should be honored because they protected our country, they risked their lives to protect ours, and they were also willing to obey the commands that were given to them and follow them without hesitation. Veterans protected our country and the world, knowing that each day may be their last. They fought for the freedom of our country and the freedom…

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    A Woman as President The country of the United States has had forty-three presidents and not one has been a woman. In the article “A Woman as President”, Julie Nixon states that America needs a women as president because women have proven themselves effective at every level of political leadership in America. He also states that women have to fight for their civil rights and they get payed less than men for the same work. Ms. Nixon explains that some people don’t approve of a women for president…

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    life. In the novel, Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck, there is insight into how the characters struggle to find their way while holding on to their personal dreams. Similiarly, in the article, “A Duty to Family, Heritage, and Country” by Ying Ying Yu, the author informs the reader of how Chinese students are held to very high standards, and there is only one dream, and that is to be successful in the eyes of their family and country. Steinbeck 's Of Mice and Men and the article by Ying Ying Yu…

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    Essay On Being American

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    pride in the country, to contribute in a positive way, how pay respect to the flag and how you speak about the country to people in other parts of the world, and whether you stand for what you believe in and use your freedom of speech in ways others in different countries can’t. America is a giant melting pot and has been that way since the earliest of days weather you have family who went through Ellis island, the Mexican border, or as a refugee from Syria if you live in this country and have…

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