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    The mid-eighteenth century was a confusing and revolutionary time period for the United States.1 After the Civil War the U.S. underwent a major paradigm shift in the racial hierarchy of the American people, with the emancipation and naturalization of former slaves, through the passage of the 13th and 14th Amendment, arrival of new immigrants, and changing demographic. President Ulysses S. Grant called for a celebration of Thanksgiving to give thanks for the reunification of the Union. Using…

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    Everyday, Ko leaves the house taking his fishing boat and comes back at midnight with plenty of fish that could feed the town for a week. But, one day, Ko came so early rushing into the house burning the Japanese flag. The flag was so valuable to me that I pushed him so he doesn’t burn the flag, but it was too late. I asked him angrily, “Why did you burn it, did you lose your mind?” he looked at me back yelling “Don’t you understand, Pearl Harbor attacked”. At that moment I didn’t know what…

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    As his Presidential term began for a second time making him President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln faced a country steeped in division and anger as they were still in the midst of a civil war. Lincoln used a myriad of rhetorical strategies in this awe-inspiring speech. Lincoln’s diction, tone, and syntax help to achieve his purpose of uniting the nation. Clearly, we see he is speaking to both the North and South as his audience. He uses such words as: “both, us, we, neither, each” in…

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    suicide bombed Panama Canal. The people of the United States were hit with suicide bombers by surprise and Japan killed hundreds destroying large parts of the United States military that were based in Panama. Japan wanted more then it had with technology and land. Japan had allies and used them to help with this takeover. Japan thought they would hit hard enough to destroy the United States and they would gain even more; possibly the United States land also. India had limitations and…

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    society? To study in the United States has become popular in China. Chinese parents try every method sending their children to America school because they think American education is better than Chinese. Is the approach good for every child? Parent’s motivation is good, but it is not suitable for every child. Therefore, Chinese parents should take thorough consideration while they have the idea of immigration. Chuan and JingJing are siblings who migrated to the United State with their parents.…

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    Sowing Crisis explains how the Cold war and policies taken by the U.S. have spilled over into today and how it has affected modern U.S. relations with the Middle East. Rashid Khalidi feels that wartime and postwar moves in North Africa and Iran, as well as U.S. air bases in Saudi Arabia, Libya, Morocco, and Turkey, marked the beginning of “an American role as the major Middle Eastern Power, a reality that was masked for a time by the power and proximity to the region of the USSR (Page 9).”…

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    a. Help students understand the role ideology has played and continues to play in shaping world events: This course goal was accomplished for me when we did the topic of Osama bin Laden and his hatred for the United States. Because the United States is a liberal, capitalist society where everyone has the freedom to do what they want, Osama bin Laden hated that. He felt as if a country should have control over every aspect of its citizens’ lives. His hatred for American was carried out in a…

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    Police Citizen Encounters

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    and excessive force when it comes to minorities. Before I read the article “Violent Police Citizen Encounters: An Analysis of Major Newspaper Accounts” I already had some concrete ideas and thoughts about police brutality and misconduct in the United States. For the most part the article by Kim Michelle Lercsh and Joe R. Feagan simply reiterated most of what I already knew however, their article provided research, stats, and data that supported and backed up my previous knowledge and…

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    take a look at them from a more business standpoint. From development to gameplay, countries from all around the world are coming together to create a unique product for consumers to enjoy. Video games are a booming industry that is making the United States roughly 70.4 billion dollars which is double of what the movie industry made in 2013, and that is just…

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    classes. He would have an awesome experience with the school and how he get along with everyone. He would also improve his English, reading, writing and speaking. It is Hsi Hsi’s first day of school, it is also his first middle school in the Unites States. Stone Mountain Middle School is where he goes to. As he walks out the bus, he sees that there are many doors to get into the school. It the biggest school, he has ever seen. After he walks into the school, he gets lost and doesn’t know where…

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