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  • Identity in America

    Identity in America

    In the late 19th century America was grappling with who it was as a country. With African American’s being freed with the end of the Civil War it did not make it any easier. Before the war America was predominately seen as a country run by Caucasians. While after the war African Americans were not necessarily treated any better. The war did not give America a sense of identity. African Americans were not treated any

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    Submitted: January 14, 2010 By: Jon
  • America in the 1920s and 1930s

    America in the 1920s and 1930s

    When many people study history and learn the mistakes from the past, it would be easier to able to understand the present. Nevertheless, it is not enough to simply study the events that have transpired. By changing the unfavorable events that led to despair and continuing the benefits to society, one can understand why they happen and better the future. In the United States in the early 1920s, a new stage appeared with different movements

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    Submitted: January 14, 2010 By: Yan
  • Violences in School

    Violences in School

    Violence in schools has increased widely through the country. Innocent students, teachers, families and residents of the area could be affected by violence in schools. There are many causes of school violence like drugs, family or emotional problems. However, there are possible ways to prevent violent attacks by students. First, I think the institution should give the students conferences about how violence is affecting our environment, causes of violence and consequences. They should also try

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    Essay Length: 291 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: January 14, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • Homelessness in America

    Homelessness in America

    Homelessness in America Here in Tahoe, we are lucky enough to experience a great quality of life, and only a few have to face the horrible life of poverty and homelessness. However, nationwide, even right outside the basin, homelessness is a growing epidemic across the country. There are many ways one can become homeless; for the most part poverty. There are also different concentrations of homeless in different types of terrain, such as urban

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    Essay Length: 1,067 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: January 14, 2010 By: Jessica
  • Freedom of Speech

    Freedom of Speech

    Freedom Of Speech Do you think swearing is right? Well everybody in the world does it either its addressing it to someone, threatening someone, or even just saying it for no reason. Freedom of speech is important because it gives a person a chance to express themselves freely without having to get in trouble or anything. People around the world listen to swearing almost everyday. There are sometimes that you can get in trouble for

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    Essay Length: 988 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: January 14, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • Freedom

    Freedom

    Freedom remains the sole basis for American society as we know it. Without freedom the great nation of America would have never been founded. To understand the true principles of freedom, one must understand the scope of the word. Philosophical freedom encompasses the ability to make choices without restraints, while political freedom is the state of being free rather than in physical confinement. Despite the importance of these ideas to our founding fathers, freedom has

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    Essay Length: 1,307 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: January 15, 2010 By: Steve
  • Freedom of Speech for Children

    Freedom of Speech for Children

    Basically, my aim today is to tell you about my feelings on freedom of speech between adults and kids. It’s about having authority but knowing when to let your guard down and listen. Before I begin, I want to mention that this speech contains terms and expressions that may be considered as ‘harsh’ or ‘childish’ by adults, because the whole concept of this speech can be uncomfortable for some, but hey, that’s exactly what

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    Submitted: January 15, 2010 By: Max
  • The Inequality in America’s School System

    The Inequality in America’s School System

    The Inequality in America's School System One of the major problems in America today is the overwhelming incidences of inequality in the schools, particularly the differences between schools in the suburbs and the urban school system. This inequality is jumping off point, if left unresolved this problem will continue to contribute to the growing strain on the economy. It will lead to an increase in the numbers of teen pregnancies, the unemployment rate, the number

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    Essay Length: 1,109 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: January 15, 2010 By: Yan
  • Domestic Violence

    Domestic Violence

    Domestic Violence Domestic violence in the United States has become a major problem that affects nearly 2/3's of all people. It can affect wives, the elderly, and even men. This paper will discuss the violence toward both women and children. It is widely understood that most estimates of the commonness of domestic violence are understated. Even large population surveys cannot provide accurate estimates of the amount of domestic violence. This is partly because many victims

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    Essay Length: 546 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: January 16, 2010 By: Stenly
  • The Problem of Domestic Violence

    The Problem of Domestic Violence

    The Problem of Domestic Violence February 6, 2005 The Problem of Domestic Violence “He would hit us with almost anything. His favorite beating tool was electrical cords. He’d use cords from lamps, the toaster, and the iron. He’d hold the lamp in his hand and whip us with the cord. I would have marks on my arm from the prongs of the plug that looked like snake bite wounds.” (Anonymous Female, personal communication, January

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    Submitted: January 16, 2010 By: David
  • Arranged Marriage: For America?

    Arranged Marriage: For America?

    Arranged Marriage: For America? Both arranged marriages and romantic marriages have good and bad points. Cultures such as India, Japan, and Ethiopia have had arranged marriages since the dawn of time. In America we allow our young adults to make their own decisions on whom to marry. Would Americans accept the practice of parents deciding whom they are going to marry without considering their wants or feelings? The answer is an emphatic NO! Americans are

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    Submitted: January 16, 2010 By: Steve
  • Homelessness in America: Bad Luck

    Homelessness in America: Bad Luck

    Imagine traveling during the day having nothing to your name, carrying bags everywhere you go and not knowing where your next meal is going to come from. Now picture thousands of homeless people living on the streets in America and many of them do not choose to live this way. Unfortunately, for some people they are victims of bad luck that leads to homelessness in America. Although, many will argue that being homeless has something

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    Submitted: January 16, 2010 By: Mikki
  • Radio: Making Waves in America

    Radio: Making Waves in America

    Radio: Making Waves in America Radio-wave technology is one of the most important technologies used by man. It has forever changed the United States and the world, and will continue to do so in the future. Radio has been a communications medium, a recreational device, and many other things to us. When British physicist James Clerk Maxwell published his theory of electromagnetic waves in 1873, he probably never could have envisioned the sorts of things

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    Essay Length: 1,502 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: January 16, 2010 By: Mike
  • Slavery Is Freedom

    Slavery Is Freedom

    "Slavery is Freedom" The world government in Brave New World (BNW) is decidedly totalitarian. Alphas predetermine all aspects of the citizens' life, from simple details such as their dress to the more complicated, such as their role in economic society. Indeed, obsolescing viviparous birth and replacing it with the mass-produced, Bokanovskyfied ectogenesis of fetuses left only room for people as their need arose; however, their need was only apparent in their use. This utilitarian view

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    Submitted: January 17, 2010 By: Stenly
  • America’s "big" Problem

    America’s "big" Problem

    It seems ironic that in a country where most everybody wants to be thin, more and more people are becoming overweight. With over fifty percent of the U.S. adult population and twenty-two percent of the entire U.S. population being overweight, obesity has become an epidemic. It has infected not only our adult population, but is also at work on our youth. Twenty-five percent of all Americans under the age of nineteen are either overweight or

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    Submitted: January 17, 2010 By: Vika
  • Youth Violence

    Youth Violence

    Our Future Children today have no one to turn to for guidance. Our country’s children are our future; therefore, we need to protect them. Anyone can turn on their TV and see an act of school violence almost weekly: Arkansas grade school students to Columbine High School. We have a serious problem on our hands and no one seems to know what to do. “Our insight that the modern study of childhood has sharpened in

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    Submitted: January 17, 2010 By: Jessica
  • Illegal Immigration and the Effects on America

    Illegal Immigration and the Effects on America

    Illegal Immigration and the Effects on America I think that illegal immigrants that are in the United States without the proper paperwork should be deported even if they committed no crime, because they are a burden on the communities in which they live in. Even if it is from a minor infraction like disturbing the peace or a major infraction, like murder or rape. I am talking about the illegal immigrants that are crossing the

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    Submitted: January 17, 2010 By: Fonta
  • Freedom in the Hindu Culture

    Freedom in the Hindu Culture

    Freedom in the Hindu Culture Over the past three years in America we have been bombarded with the word freedom as a call to action or a word to persuade us to follow a specific view. Although our society was born on freedom as an idea, its meaning has been used in many ways. Hinduism is also a religion and a culture that places a lot of meaning on freedom but they give a different

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    Submitted: January 17, 2010 By: Mikki
  • America as Empire: Global Leader or Rogue Power?

    America as Empire: Global Leader or Rogue Power?

    America as Empire: Global Leader or Rogue Power? Jim Garrison Jim Garrison’s book addresses a poignant theme faced by American culture today. Garrison explains that America must tread carefully in the present as to avoid crossing the fine line of acting as a “global leader” and acting as a “rogue power.” To begin with, I found it necessary to look up the word ‘rogue,’ which dictionary.com defines as “vicious and solitary,” clearly a negative term.

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    Submitted: January 17, 2010 By: Fatih
  • Hemegony in Latin America

    Hemegony in Latin America

    Since the very beginning of time, strong nations have taken over weaker ones while entirely disregarding and having zero consideration for the indigenous people of those lands. A common claim, or excuse for that matter, is that many of these people were intellectually and physically inferior to the conquerors. This led to the belief that due to this inferiority, these people were slaves by nature and were “better off” under rule of the conquerors. According

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    Submitted: January 17, 2010 By: Fatih
  • Violence in the Home

    Violence in the Home

    Heyman, R. & Slep, A. (2002), Do child abuse and inter-parental violence lead to adulthood violence?, Journal of Marriage and Family, 64, 864-870. This article asked the question, if children are abused will they be involved with violence later in life? It also discusses the connection of child abuse and domestic violence in homes today. By comparing families that include various incomes, schooling and either single parents or married couples, the researchers were able to

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    Submitted: January 17, 2010 By: Victor
  • Television Violence and Children

    Television Violence and Children

    The effects of television violence and children can vary according to the child. There are various effects, both physical and psychological, that can occur. First of all, the child, through his years of watching television, may develop the concept that violence is a way to solve problems. The watching of these television shows is where most of the children pick up this aggressive mindset they have. It is to be said that eighty percent

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    Submitted: January 18, 2010 By: Fatih
  • Langston Hughes Let America Be America Again

    Langston Hughes Let America Be America Again

    Politics in Verse Langston Hughes knew the meaning of adversity firsthand. As a black man living in the early twentieth century, he encountered many different struggles on a daily basis. Though he could have easily become jaded by this, he instead strived to overcome and led others to do the same through his contributions to the literary world (Michaels). A prime example of one of his motivational works is Let America Be America Again. His

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    Submitted: January 18, 2010 By: Artur
  • Fast Food Chains in America

    Fast Food Chains in America

    TITLE: FAST FOOD CHAINS IN AMERICA OUTLINE: Introduction Suffering caused by fast food in America Fast food chains in America Solutions for ending suffering by Buddha Conclusion None of us can avoid being interested in food. Our very existence depends on the supply of safe nutritious food. It is then hardly surprising that food has become the focus of a wide range of ethical concerns. As rising obesity rates in America become a growing health

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    Submitted: January 19, 2010 By: Kevin
  • Does Violence in the Media Create Violent Hostile Children?

    Does Violence in the Media Create Violent Hostile Children?

    It was only eight years ago when the unthinkable became reality. Two teenagers, by the name of Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold, launched an assault on Columbine High School in Littleton, Colorado. The two murdered thirteen and wounded twenty-three others before they turned the guns on themselves (Shin, 2006). “How is it that these boys were able to do what they assume it was the influence of the video game Doom. The two boys spend

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    Submitted: January 19, 2010 By: Tommy