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    When my grandfather came to United States it was originally just to work and make some money to take back to his family, but that changed when he got married. Magdaleno Rubalcava, my grandfather, was born on a little ranch in Los Zapotes, Cuquío, Mexico. He was the youngest of over 10 children. Los Zapotes when my grandfather was born was just a bunch of ranches and till this day they aren’t as modernized as other parts of Mexico but they do have more houses and are using more modern technology.…

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    Song Analysis of “Get Down” By OG Maco OG Maco is an up and coming hip hop artist. His fame can be accredited to his hit single called “Bitch You guessed it”. Although the song is far outside of the normal realm of music OG Maco creates and produces. A rather interesting song called “Get Down” is the first song in his recently released EP called Breathe. The cover art for the EP is what appears to be a fire, inferably from a riot or protest. In the middle, a dark human figure on is knees holding…

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    Women In Foreign Countries

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    It is fair to say that women in the United States have a lot more control of making decisions for themselves than women in other countries. Even though it may seem as if we still aren 't treated as equally as men in situations like the workplace, or even when it comes to just walking the down the street we have much more say than those women in foreign countries. One of the reasons why women in foreign countries may not have much power is due to their cultures and customs. Coming from a mother…

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    As Americans, we all look for equal and fair opportunities in life. Americans strive to allow others to live comfortably and fair as possible, and as issues occur for living comfortably, there are people who think differently of how individuals should live. For example, there are liberal and conservative thinkers. Liberal thinkers believe the government should control how people live, and have a say so in daily lives, while conservative thinkers, believe in personal responsibilities and limited…

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    The mid-eighteenth century was a confusing and revolutionary time period for the United States.1 After the Civil War the U.S. underwent a major paradigm shift in the racial hierarchy of the American people, with the emancipation and naturalization of former slaves, through the passage of the 13th and 14th Amendment, arrival of new immigrants, and changing demographic. President Ulysses S. Grant called for a celebration of Thanksgiving to give thanks for the reunification of the Union. Using…

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    aspects of their identity, but brought up in White households without any semblance of their culture and forbidden to express any of their memories from their former lives. They were not allowed to speak their native language and contact with their families – if any existed - was limited and closely monitored and controlled. The fear of an essential genocide scarred an identity of victimhood within the Indigenous people (Laqueur, 2010). While the Indigenous narrative was grounded in victimhood,…

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    Everything Is Broken

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    I have always followed world events; needing to know what is happening in the world is crucial to the understanding of the world around me. Therefore, when natural disasters occur, I am following the situation. However, on May 2nd, 2008, the catastrophic cyclone Nargis hit Myanmar, killing over 100,000 people in a small area of the country. Unfortunately, the media did not report extensively on this, and I, therefore, did not learn about this cyclone until recently. Everything is Broken by Emma…

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    Everyday, Ko leaves the house taking his fishing boat and comes back at midnight with plenty of fish that could feed the town for a week. But, one day, Ko came so early rushing into the house burning the Japanese flag. The flag was so valuable to me that I pushed him so he doesn’t burn the flag, but it was too late. I asked him angrily, “Why did you burn it, did you lose your mind?” he looked at me back yelling “Don’t you understand, Pearl Harbor attacked”. At that moment I didn’t know what…

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    As his Presidential term began for a second time making him President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln faced a country steeped in division and anger as they were still in the midst of a civil war. Lincoln used a myriad of rhetorical strategies in this awe-inspiring speech. Lincoln’s diction, tone, and syntax help to achieve his purpose of uniting the nation. Clearly, we see he is speaking to both the North and South as his audience. He uses such words as: “both, us, we, neither, each” in…

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    Responses To Imperialism

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    it suicide bombed Panama Canal. The people of the United States were hit with suicide bombers by surprise and Japan killed hundreds destroying large parts of the United States military that were based in Panama. Japan wanted more then it had with technology and land. Japan had allies and used them to help with this takeover. Japan thought they would hit hard enough to destroy the United States and they would gain even more; possibly the United States land also. India had limitations and…

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