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    ethics of Christianity to convince readers of his argument. He states, “I am in Birmingham because injustice is here (…) so am I compelled to carry the gospel of freedom beyond my own home town”. As this letter is a letter to a group of clergymen, King’s mention of the gospel is very relevant. However, this is also an open letter, and he is simultaneously appealing to the average American Christian citizen who might read this. If King states that his actions are to ‘carry the gospel of freedom’,…

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    on people’s culture, language, religion, ethnic group or race. Colossal number of different cultures represented in the United States. New York, Chicago, Los Angeles are the cities with the biggest population in America and also cities with the biggest cultural diversity. People from Asia to Europe to Africa to Latin America live there. Usually people come to the United States to get an education and a good job. But not everything goes well, sometimes international students face discrimination…

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    they should continue to monitor performances, follow regulatory and accreditation compliance set forth by the company and the federal government. The following paper will discuss the similarities and differences of health care organizations; the United States of Veterans Affairs (VA), laboratories, the American Psychiatric Association (APA), and pharmacies. Provide ways to monitor performance, achieve regulatory and accreditation compliance. Define the communication with leadership in aligning…

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    The War Of 1812

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    us grow as a nation. Consequently these ideas brought frustration and difficulty to the colonies, but they proceeded on. With the dream to be a better nation, many reformed the nation with ideas known in history forever. Due to these ideas The United States, or the 13 colonies, went from a newly independent country to a transcontinental nation with the help of, economic improvements, the war of 1812, and westward expansion. Economic improvements were substantial in American history with the…

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    shared the same space. United States history is marked with this type of inappropriate and often heinous behavior. Reva Siegel and Catharine MacKinnon discuss this long history in an article they co-authored for the Yale Press in 2003. Siegel and MacKinnon point out that, “… sexual coercion was an entrenched feature of chattel slavery endured by African-American women” (Yale Press, 2003, p.3). Siegel and MacKinnon infer that as the role of women changed in the United States, as women began…

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    was not supposed to be there. This made Adams “realize there was no difference between North and South, except that Northerners were shrewder and more hypocritical, whereas Southerners let you know precisely how they felt.” To Adams, the entire United States represented a backwards and racist society and even the Army itself was not free from prejudice. Adams fought…

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    Sin-Japanese War occurred because of a decade-long Japanese imperialist policy targeting China politically and military in order to obtain their vast materials. China was able to fight Japan with the economical help they received from Germany, The United States, and The Soviet Union. In 1941, the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor, in which the war merged into the greater conflicts of another tragic war, World War Two. The war ended when Japan surrendered in 1945.…

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    think of? There is much more to the Mexican-American War than most people think there is. Despite the fact that it is overshadowed by other major historical events, the Mexican-American War is one of the most important events in the history of the United States because of the direct influence it had on the Civil War. There were several factors that lead to the beginning of the war, some of which were political and others were violent. One of the political factors involved the relations between…

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    Great Gatsby Women

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    Throughout the early 1900’s, women struggled with asserting themselves in a man’s world, but in the 1920’s an independent new women emerged causing controversy. Throughout The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald is criticizing the superficiality of the 1920’s “new women” by comparing Myrtle and Daisy; yet despite their differences Fitzgerald highlights the similarity in their desires. Fitzgerald contrasts Myrtle’s confidence in defying and cheating on her husband, with Daisy’s cautiousness around…

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    How Ww2 Changed America

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    sole war that spurred the greatest change in the United States of America than any war it had experienced, in its past and the future. During the war, the United States had many weapons and military advancements that were created due to the conditions of the war, which changed the the nation and the world forever. Likewise, at the war’s conclusion we emerged as a world superpower with great economic and military…

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