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    Introduction Norman Rockwell was an American painter and an illustrator who is famously known for his contribution to the reflection of the past American culture. The painter was born on 1894, in New York City and died in the year 1978 ('Norman Rockwell: A Life'). Most of his popular artistic works were published in the Saturday Evening Post magazine for a period of more than fifty years. Norman’s early life indicated a desire in artwork, as he left high school at the age of fourteen to join the…

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    The United States Multilingualism Have you ever thought in the United States the most frequent language spoken isn’t English? Well now on days the United States is form from many people around the country which everyone brings something when they migrate to the U.S. As children we are taught English that’s the teacher goal for every student to learn English. But in my situation I was taught Spanish throughout the school until I got 2nd grade that’s when they started teaching me English. As…

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    The goal of this new KKK was to make the United States a theocratic nation due to the fact that the United States had an increased amount of immigrants and Catholics. Therefore, the KKK added those groups to the original focus on African Americans just as when it existed after Reconstruction. Another thing seen as…

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    The United States takes pride on the ideology of supporting freedom, even naming itself “the land of the free” despite the many issues “minorities” have faced throughout its entire history. Nevertheless, many Americans believed that the United States has shown progress and has become more open, providing more opportunities for people of color, women, the LGBT community and so forth. However, with the election of Donald Trump as president, many of the Ideologies of America's past has unveiled…

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    Bataan Death Scenarios

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    mindset of them being cruel and vicious people. However, the Japanese are not as violent and brutal as they were in the Philippine Bataan Death March as they have evolved in economics, culture, and the practice of democracy from U.S. influence (A&E Television Networks, 2014). U.S. General Edward King Jr. was forced to surrender his 75,000 troops at the Bataan Peninsula, on the Luzon Island of Manila, because they were “crippled,” by lack of food and diseases from the deprivation of naval and…

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    Cultural Mainstream Values

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    become the new accepted norm. Hua Hus in “The End of White America?” argues that values, diversity, and racial transcendence have become the “new cultural mainstream” and that it has “some vague notion of racial transcendence.” I agree with Hus because as much as we want to believe that the human race has evolved into accepting diversity and believing in racial transcendence, this is not true. Many people believed that the 2008 election of Barack Obama to the presidency of the United States…

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    years after the divorce her mother got remarried. After the divorce Betty remarried to a man named Roy Gruessendorf, soon Betty, Ellen, and Roy moved from New Orleans to Atlanta, Texas. In May of 1976 Ellen graduated from Atlanta High School. After graduating from high school Ellen traveled back to New Orleans to go to college at University of New Orleans where she…

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    I am an overweight individual in the United States and I am aware that I am simply a statistic in a growing national problem, however, I do not suffer from diabetes and high cholesterol which often come from being overweight. I have an underlying problem just like everyone else who suffers from a syndrome, disease or illness. For someone to tell me that I am a problem and a statistic along with a group of people who need to change to better our society is wrong. We are a nation widely known for…

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    Women's Rights Mid-1900s

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    In the past 200 years, the United States of America has grown exponentially in several different ways. One of the most prominent is the change in women's’ rights. Today, no one would not be surprised to see a woman attend college to later become a career professional. Sadly, women in the United States began in a world where they were not able to get a job other than taking care of their own household; education and professional careers were completely off limits. Through several significant…

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    1950's Economy Boom

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    The Veldt written in 1950 by the American writer, Ray Bradbury in the era that United States was experiencing significant economic, technological and social changes. The American economy experienced a golden age during 1950’s. While other countries in Asia and Europe were still rebuilding and recovering themselves from the World War II destructions, America’s economy had the chance to grow rapidly. Many factors involved in this economy boom. The GI bill let the veterans who could not afford…

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