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  • Religion in America

    Religion in America

    Religion is one of the many freedoms that a person has in America . Choosing the correct religion can be one of the most important choices a person makes because essentially a religion creates within every individual a sense of purpose as well as a value system. Because America is such a melting pot of cultures and religions it is preposterous for any one individual or group to claim that their respective religion is the

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    Submitted: December 7, 2009 By: Stenly
  • America in the 1950’s Religious Oppression for All?

    America in the 1950’s Religious Oppression for All?

    The 1950’s, a time of renewal for the United States, yet was all that came out of the atmosphere productive for the continuous growth of the U.S.? The world was recently recovering from a terrible worldwide conflict that touched the lives of every being that drew breath. It was a time of renewed sexuality (1950’s, MSNBC) , where stars such as Marilyn Monroe dominated the film industry and where the concept of organized religion

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    Submitted: December 7, 2009 By: Monika
  • America Is the Land of the Free: the Draft Is Slavery

    America Is the Land of the Free: the Draft Is Slavery

    America Is the Land of the Free: The Draft Is Slavery America was founded on life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Liberty is the term in that clause that means the most to me. Dictionary.com states that Liberty is the freedom from restriction or control. The draft violates or right to liberty. The draft would make us subject to government control by dictating our future. Implementation of a military draft would be wrong,

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    Essay Length: 689 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 7, 2009 By: Mike
  • Tv Violence

    Tv Violence

    Brice Mitchell Leslie Walker Writing 102 18 October 1999 It is human nature to try to solve every problem that comes up. Humans just do not feel comfortable saying, "I don't know," so we work long hours searching and studying to find solutions to every problem that needs one. So when kids started torching cars, shooting students and teachers at school, smashing windows, assaulting bus drivers, and even decapitating each other, where did parents and

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    Submitted: December 8, 2009 By: Anna
  • Teen Violence and Supremacy Crimes

    Teen Violence and Supremacy Crimes

    Teen Violence and Supremacy Crimes Teen Violence 2 While both Ricki Anne Wilchins and Gloria Steinem agree on hatred and violence in this world, Wilchins believes that gender stereotyping and society’s ignorance and lack of knowledge surrounding the issue is a constant threat to our kids in school. Steinem contends that gender and race, specifically the white male, play a large role in teen violence and supremacy crimes. At the heart of their controversy

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    Submitted: December 8, 2009 By: regina
  • Immigration: Should America Close Its Golden Doors?

    Immigration: Should America Close Its Golden Doors?

    Immigration: Should America close its Golden Doors? America has, is, and will always be a nation of immigrants: the great melting pot. In the years that have passed since Emma Lazarus’ poem was inscribed on the Statue of Liberty, “the golden door” has seen times when it was open wide and times when it was closed shut to almost all immigrants; what really is an American anyway? An American is someone who loves their country

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    Submitted: December 8, 2009 By: Fonta
  • Mediocrity in America

    Mediocrity in America

    Many Americans believe that we live in a society that allows everyone the same opportunity for success. This however, is not the case. According to the article and many studies, this opportunity is decreasing and if nothing is done, the very ideals on which our country stands could no longer exist. Income inequality is growing and there are less chances for social advancement, especially for those who are in the lower classes. The United States

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    Submitted: December 8, 2009 By: Anna
  • Violence in Schools

    Violence in Schools

    Violence in schools is a problem today that needs more attention than it is being given. This doesn’t just mean school shootings. This means other violence like assaults, rapes, robberies, hate crimes, gang violence, as well as violence with weapons. I think that there is not enough being done to prevent violence like these in schools. Violence in schools is a problem that has been going on for a very long time, and this is

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    Submitted: December 8, 2009 By: Tasha
  • America’s Simple Choice

    America’s Simple Choice

    America’s Simple Choice As a whole, the United States has never exemplified nonviolent resistance. The history of the United States is cluttered with stories of war and the pride America has in its soldiers. However, a system promoting peace and nonviolence would be a more truth-based course to achieving results. In the United States’ present situation with the “War on Terrorism,” it is difficult to imagine a practical application of nonviolence in America because such

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    Essay Length: 1,807 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: December 8, 2009 By: Jessica
  • Team America: World Police

    Team America: World Police

    In the aftermath of World War II, every nation of the world emerged mentally and, in some cases, physically altered. The physical affects of the Second World War spanning from Pearl Harbor to the battleground that made up most of Western Europe to Nagasaki and Hiroshima are visual pictures engrained in the minds of all, past and present, but the American ideology that these destructive images helped to give rise to would directly shape American

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    Submitted: December 8, 2009 By: Monika
  • The 3 C’s in Latin America

    The 3 C’s in Latin America

    The Three Emerging Cs In Latin America (Chile, Colombia and Costa Rica) ABSTRACT In the era of globalization, new important players have emerged in the international arena as countries in the developing world are integrating the global economy. This new world trend has also impacted Latin America by propelling nations to economic growth and development. Countries such as Brazil, Mexico and Argentina have been for years labeled as the biggest economies in Latin America. Meanwhile,

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    Submitted: December 8, 2009 By: Andrew
  • Violence on Tv and Children

    Violence on Tv and Children

    A child is watching his favorite cartoon, Mighty Morphine Power Rangers. After the show is over the child jumps up and runs around in a state of bliss hitting things the way that his favorite character did. This scene is all too well known to parents. The question that arises is, "Does aggressive or violent television cause a person, mainly children, to act in a aggressive way?" Well research has shown that the answer

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    Submitted: December 8, 2009 By: Stenly
  • Antidemocratic America

    Antidemocratic America

    Democracy? What a Joke One may contend that American democracy was doomed from the very beginning. The Constitution itself excluded rights for women and African Americans (save for the mention of slavery.) The framers of the Constitution did not even intend to create a democracy, but a simple republic. “Many of them felt that the nonwealthy majority-an unruly mob-would tyrannize the wealthy minority if given political power” (Edwards 44). Interestingly enough, we now call ourselves

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    Submitted: December 8, 2009 By: Victor
  • I, Too, Sing America

    I, Too, Sing America

    “I, TOO, SING AMERICA” Ryan Adams In the poem “I, Too, Sing America,” Langston Hughes deals with issues surrounding racial discrimination. Hughes conveys to the reader that you are beautiful no matter what race you are and people don’t always look to see this. The narrator is a slave and he is forced to eat in the kitchen. When he gets bigger and grows stronger, the slave owners start to notice how he has turned

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    Submitted: December 9, 2009 By: Jack
  • Violence and the Media

    Violence and the Media

    Many shows in today’s society include violence to influence their entertainment value. Whether or not violence should be categorized as a form of entertainment has been one of many controversial arguments in recent years; which has been causing a media uproar. Some people may think television violence is one of the many causes for everyday violence; while others may see it the exact opposite way. Some, in fact, believe that television is not the antagonist

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    Submitted: December 9, 2009 By: Kevin
  • Disintegration of Liberty and Democracy in America

    Disintegration of Liberty and Democracy in America

    Disintegration of Liberty and Democracy Chronic_flip 230 years after the United States declared its independence from the British Government, the republic is still unable to live up to its own professed ideals of liberty and democracy. Events, episodes as well as developments play an important role, into shaping America, to what it has become now. Racial inequities which have been present all throughout American History, mainly the years of slavery, are seen by many, as

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    Submitted: December 9, 2009 By: Victor
  • Steps to Freedom from 12-Steppism

    Steps to Freedom from 12-Steppism

    12 Steps to Freedom from 12-Steppism Inge Berge Are you or a loved one struggling with substance abuse problems? Have you tried to stand by and support the problem drinker in your life, only to see him or her return to the bottle over and over again following periods of difficult, compulsive sobriety? Have you ever wondered why it seems futile to argue with "an alcoholic" about his alleged inability to let go of his

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    Submitted: December 9, 2009 By: Mike
  • Early Complex Societies: Americas - Egypt

    Early Complex Societies: Americas - Egypt

    Early Complex Societies: Americas - Egypt Meso-America and South America, when compared to Egypt, have tons of differences and similarities of which both play a very important role in the making of these cultures and societies. These differences and similarities create a form of community that makes everything about the Meso-American, South American, and Egyptian cultures very special. The most universal similarity found among all three of these cultures is the role of the woman

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    Submitted: December 9, 2009 By: Mikki
  • Crime in America

    Crime in America

    Americans are scared, and they are angry. The scary orgy of violent crime has made average citizens afraid to walk the streets in front of their homes. And this fear has fueled a public cry to end the killing fields in America. Americans have had enough, and they want to know why known criminals were let back out on the streets so they could kill Polly Klaas and James Jordan. In America, the crime clock

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    Submitted: December 9, 2009 By: Bred
  • Domestic Violence

    Domestic Violence

    Domestic Violence There are several lawsuits having to do with domestic violence, but today there are about 3-4 times as many offenses as there was years ago. Domestic violence tears thousands of family’s apart every year. You may not think there are as many cases of domestic violence. Domestic violence isn’t always a husband or boy friend beating their kid or girlfriend/wife. There are several different types of domestic violence, a man beating a

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    Submitted: December 9, 2009 By: Stenly
  • Reviewing Sullivan's Study of America's Wine

    Reviewing Sullivan's Study of America's Wine

    For many years, wine dictionaries and encyclopedias have unknowingly been misleading consumers on the history of “America’s wine,” Zinfandel. In Zinfandel, A History of a Grape and Its Wine, Charles Sullivan, an accomplished viticulture researcher, challenges the popular belief that the grape was originally brought to America by a Hungarian immigrant. Sullivan explores the history of wine to bring forth intriguing facts that prove the popular belief to be wrong. With the help of University

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    Submitted: December 9, 2009 By: Top
  • Reebok of America Inc.

    Reebok of America Inc.

    Reebok started in the 1890's by Joseph William Foster in England. The original mission of the company was to enhance performance in long-distance track events by improving equipment. The business started on a very low-scale, where all shoes were hand-made. The ever increasing demand for athletic apparel and shoes has made the company grow into a highly diversified operation with its products distributed in 28 countries. Reebok USA., Ltd was formed in 1979 by Paul

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    Submitted: December 9, 2009 By: Monika
  • Hiv in America: Is the Epidemic Getting Worse or Better?

    Hiv in America: Is the Epidemic Getting Worse or Better?

    HIV in America: Is the epidemic getting worse or better? A Review of the facts When the first case of HIV cases hit the United States in 1985 (Kellerman, 2006) the gay community had been hit hard by a disease it was just beginning to understand. Thousands of individuals had been infected with HIV, and many Americans believed the affliction to be wholly a “gay disease.” But as the years wore on it became apparent

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    Submitted: December 9, 2009 By: Tasha
  • Violence in the Media

    Violence in the Media

    Violence in the Media In my essay I will be examining the controversy of violence levels in the media. Although there are many people who express the opinion that there is way too much violence in television for example, there are just as many who feel differently. Without viewer statistics, television would not be what it is. The viewers choose what they want to watch and that is taken into consideration. The more people tune

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    Submitted: December 10, 2009 By: Edward
  • Meso America

    Meso America

    Civilization in the western hemisphere existed long before Christopher Columbus reached the Americas. The customs, language, and religion was different then the Europeans. The Aztecs were the ones who came in contact with the Europeans. Their history lasted from 1300-1521 CE. The Mayan society was from the year 200-900 CE. Hernan Cortes along with the Spanish army of five hundred, and thousands of Indian warriors declared war with the Aztecs. Moctezuma believed that the person

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    Submitted: December 10, 2009 By: Mikki

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