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    European Culture

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    The Culture of Food in the United States and in Europe According to the Fast Food Industry Profile: Europe published in 2012 : « The European fast food market has experienced moderate, consistent growth in recent years. This moderate growth is predicted to continue to the end of the forecast period.” This statement obviously implies that European countries have somehow taken more and more examples on the American ways of living, where fast foods and eating habits would be included in these…

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    We all have gone through it at some stage in our lifetime. We might have done it, without knowing it or knowing. We also consider it as illegal or bad, though the world is polluted by it. It takes place everywhere and all the time. We face it because of different features that we possess compared to another group of people. We are the originator of it. Everyone has a label because of it. This phenomenon is called discrimination, meaning the practice of unfairly treating a person or group of…

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    In society now until eternity, women of color are facing oppression in their lives. There are four readings that connect each book together. Within those four readings there three main issues that women of color facing oppression are their racial model minority, gender role, and how the way women are look down. What ties all these main issues is what happened in the 19th century when racism, stereotype, and inequality was exits until now. The cause that women of color happen to be oppress is by…

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    the Philippines and her government. The American government only acquired the Philippines due to the aftermath of the Spanish-American War and had no right to make any changes to their government. The acquisition of the Philippine Islands by the United States was an encounter and exchange of social, political and economic ideas between the east and west and was driven by the urge to have…

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    decolonization was strongly backed by the newly formed United Nations. In 1960 the UN passed the General Assembly Resolution 1514 which stated, “ [this charter] proclaims the necessity of bringing to a speedy and unconditional end colonialism in all its forms and manifestations (UN Charter).” Despite being almost 20 years prior to World War I, the origins of decolonization in Southeast Asia can be traced to the Philippine-American…

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    Andrew Boutton and David B. Carter attempt to analyze the popular belief that the United States provides financial aid to globally fight terrorism. There have been several different studies in the past with varied deductions on the connection between how it is determined which state receives aid, in what way this aid affects terrorism in the aided state, and if the U.S. truly follows its foreign policy based upon President Bush’s statement that the war on terrorism will not end until “every…

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    the two sides did make compromises for each other. America was free to be able to refuel their steam ships in the designated ports and trade, but the Treaty of Kanagawa realistically have them little to benefit from the agreement. Ships of the United States were even, “permitted to carry away whatever articles they are unwilling to exchange” (Kanagawa). This meant that the U.S ships did not have to listen to the Japanese port authority and were free to do what they wished. If it not had been…

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    The American Voice Essay

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    convention and also people from all over the world because the National Convention is an occasion where many people watch. Obama’s point is to say how he feels about America because He says, “Tonight we gather to affirm the greatness of our nation.” He states that America has been through a lot and now we have rights, we have inalienable rights that are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. America has grown over the years and in my opinion, what he wants to say is that America is yet not…

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    Walter Benn Michaels starts off the piece with the topic of classism. But instead of taking the traditional approach, he decides to use the writings and opposing viewpoints of Ernest Hemingway and F. Scott Fitzgerald. As he breaks down the classism in The Great Gatsby, he introduces the way people seek separation and makes a transition into the topic of diversity. From there he explained how the living definition of diversity has changed over time and is now a widely accepted concept. However,…

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    James Madison's Legacy

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    James Madison: An American Legend James Madison truly led our country as president during the war of 1812 and he led ‘his’ nation against the British and canadian allies to help the nation not only reach peace but also propel our country to a prosperous future. After the British Navy abducted U.S. sailors and force them into their own Navy, Madison received a unanimous vote “79-49 for it in the House, 19-13 in the Senate.” Leadership can be defined as “The art of leading others to deliberately…

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