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    soldiers fighting are brave, as evident by his repetition of “these [soldiers] are men, America’s best” (Sadler). This word choice contributes to a proud tone. Furthermore, Sadler states “[a Green Beret] has died for those oppressed” (Sadler). This statement helps to reinforce the dominant ideology of the United States as those under a Communist regime were…

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    American society until the atomic bomb” thereby setting the country on the road that would lead to oil shocks, drive-in movie theaters, and even rock 'n ' roll. Not only did the novel focus on Henry Ford’s invention changing the face of the United States, but also on the Wright brothers and their invention of the airplane. Their dauntless proof to the world of the capability to break scientific boundaries with what they called their machine. The Wright Brothers publicly demonstrated (tragedy…

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    different types of controls over different individual states. That is the reason every single state varies from another one. In United States, government trying to get control over many different states due to different types of laws and regulations. We all know that there some bans going on all over to the Texas. They have changed the control on tree cutting and several other strange things. Most of the states’ senators have control over their state, same thing is in Texas also. Many time what…

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    Primer Impacto

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    because it was a live video of him shooting a random innocent person for no apparent reason. The two anchors gave their opinion about the video and how it was bad and nobody should be doing this kind of act. However, in the article of Postman, it states that “The journalists must keep their own opinions to themselves. The response of this is that many viewers depend on journalists to advise them of what is important” (Powers 21). The anchors also gave a news about a car accident that kills two…

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    how the program works. Yet, it will not require a high amount of research to find information related to absurd regulated tests with methods or exercises beyond human rationale. Problems such as “In each cube stick, color same cubes blue and the rest of the cube red. Draw the cubes you colored in the number bond. Show the hidden partners on your fingers to an adult. Color the fingers you showed.”(Weingarten, 10 Common Core exercises that will make you tear your hair out) Inaccurate exercises…

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    Civil War Art Analysis

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    The American Civil War, or most likely to be known as The Civil War, was the United States of America’s most bloodiest war. Around 620,000 American citizens were killed, with millions more ending up wounded. American art was truly changed during and after this gruesome war. The Civil War caused artist 's’ inspiration to drastically turn dark and have deeper meanings than before. Photographers and the first cameras were around during the Civil War. However, photographers could not easily…

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    "Louisiana are the most right-leaning states in the union” (Newport). The South reliably votes for Republicans and is often referred to as a Republican stronghold. In 2008, “Republican presidential candidate John McCain won Alabama by 21.6 percent” (Nypost). This highlights the regions right-leaning tendencies. The South’s population also tends be rural. While the South has become more urbanized in recent years, its inhabitants are still more likely to live in small towns. Alabama and…

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    Jean-Michael Basquiat (1960-1988) was an emblematic artist of the 80’s visual arts. He was the only painter from the black race who got to be well positioned and recognized in the United States. Although he only painted for seven years, since he deceased in his 27, his work is prestigious and universally recognized. Basquiat’s work is enclosed in the neo-expressionism genre. His style transmits an unbridled freedom of expression combined with the suggestive, intense and aggressive lines, shapes…

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    power however, strong party allegiance and an agenda setting power gives him substantial power as head of government. This role is however overshadowed when compared to the relative power invested by the Korean political structure to their head of state. Criossant, her study of delagative democratic systems, found Korea 's structural weaknesses as an void in which a “hyper-presidential-government” can be, an arguably has been, formed (Croissant, 2010). She found that when the National…

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    Hawaiian Punch Case Study

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    High product variety gives customers a lot of choice during their shopping time. Different categories of drinks are located in different aisles make it easier for customers to access the product. Moreover, supermarkets, trade and convenience stores, the three biggest outlets that sold fruit juices and juice drinks, enhance the convenience of purchasing and make Hawaiian Punch available in both urban and suburban. In addition, the beverage industry is in a fast logistic, therefore the probability…

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