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    In 1893, Historian Frederick Jackson Turner expressed his feeling on the frontier thesis. He explained that the frontier influenced the American culture by promoting individualistic democracy. “The frontier,” he asserted, "is the line of most rapid Americanization." He also expressed that expansion to the American West changed people’s view of their own culture. The western frontier, however, did not appear to be what it seemed like. Turner described in his frontier thesis that the West was a…

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    The theory of relative deprivation was first introduced by Ted Robert Gurr in his book Why Men Rebel in 1970. The theory proposes that people become agitated when there is a discrepancy between what they perceive they ought to have and what they actually have (Gurr 1970). The value expectation is what a person…

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    the trees!” These words of William Wordsworth’s Tintern Abbey, suggests that he was looking at the Abbey from a distance. His view was of the chimney billowing houses, the trees that settled next to it, and the farmlands that surrounded it. J.M.W. Turner illustrated the architecture as if he were standing in between the columns of the abbey itself. In it lay the crumbling ruins wrapped in vines, tourists memorized by its…

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    essay, “Turner and the Barber’s Shop”, John Berger narrates the life and art of Joseph Mallord William Turner who is one of the most important artists in history. Turner was born in London, the son of a barber. “He was a child prodigy” and entered the Royal Academy Schools at fourteen (215). Next, He had his own studio at eighteen, and his father becomes the assistant and factotum. He had very close relation with his father, and the barber’s shop affected his later painting style a lot too.…

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    In 1798 a well-known poet named Samuel Taylor Coleridge published his poem The Rime of The Ancient Mariner. The poem was contained in a poem collage by Coleridge and William Wordsworth called the Lyrical Ballads. Coleridge is known for the Romantic influence in his writings: “Coleridge achieved wonder by the frank violation of natural laws, impressing upon readers a sense of occult powers and unknown modes of being” (“The Romantic Period: Topics.” The Norton Anthology of English Literature).…

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    Most of the people in the United States are inform by too many sources. One can get inform by the television, listening to the radio, and by reading the news press. The United States public needs to be more responsive of the news because too much enlightening news can cover up other important news. Therefore, websites, popular entertainment, and the media play a role in our society. First of all, kidnapping in the United States remains one of the most common crimes in the country. About 2,300…

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    5.0 out of 5 starsLayers of Mystery Upon Mystery-A thrilling read By Mihir Shah on January 17, 2011 Format: Hardcover Alan Douglas' Circle of Lies is a riveting page turner that affirms the old Pringles commercial, "once you pop, the fun don't stop." Now, this is not your bag of chips; instead, it's a dazzling display of tremendous plot and character development. From the get go, readers are attached to John Delaney, an ex-cop turned lawyer. Modeling after the Joseph Campbell's The Hero's…

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    Turner says companies should make there own decisions and not be influenced by politicians. President elect Donald Trump also argues that Mexico has a benefit over the United States, and threatens to abandon NAFTA, between the United States, Mexico and Canada if better terms cannot be negotiated. Turner disagrees, saying that NAFTA has not benefited Mexico and it has cost his county millions of jobs…

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    History relies on media to foretell what occurred during a time period. Collection of various media items, such as newspapers, films, and speeches are used by historians as primary sources to understand the full picture of what happened. Both historical and journalistic interpretations are subject to manipulation by the writer, filmmaker, or even the audience that receives the information. Specifically in Cuba, various interpretations of historical and journalistic sources influenced viewpoints…

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    exist but how many of them can you name? Black serial killers are silenced in the United States versus white serial killers. For example, Chester Dewayne Turner, Maurice Boyd, Shelly Brooks, and Maury Travis are black and combined killed over fifty people. Most individuals are clueless to who these killers are because they are not compared to Ted Bundy or John Wayne Gacy. The D.C. Snipers received a significant amount of media attention and are also more commonly known among numerous of people.…

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