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    What is the American Dream? Many hope for the same things‚ such as money‚ an education‚ good health‚ safety‚ a home‚ jobs‚ money‚ and opportunity. Ultimately everyone is searching for happiness and success‚ no matter what that entitles. Immigrants from all over the world come to the United States hoping to achieve the the so called‚ “American Dream.” The same goes for the protagonist‚ Sundara in Children of the River by Linda Crew. Sundara’s biggest desire was to get an education and become a doctor

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    The American Dream is the American ideal of a happy and successful life to which all may aspire. The American Dream is a belief that‚ in the United States‚ if a person wants something‚ they can make it happen. It’s the attitude that no one can hold a person back from their own personal dreams. If someone desires to start a company‚ and willing to work hard‚ they can achieve the dream. There is no racism‚ sexism‚ or discrimination that can place limits on wealth‚ stature‚ appearance or health. Any

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    Mafia/Italian Stereotypes

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    Most people think that people from the mafia are ruthless gangsters‚ who don’t care about anybody except them selves. They can do anything they want to and not get punished or caught. Another stereotype is all Italians are part of a mob or gang. A perfect example is the show "Sopranos". In this essay ill show you how shows and movies stereotype the mafia and the Italian race. A very common Mafia Stereotype is that all Italians are part of a gang. The Sopranos shows this because the soprano family

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    CHY4U TEACHER: MR KING NAME: FAITH JOHN PRAISE SUBMISSION DATE: OCTOBER 19TH 2010 HISTORY ISU- TRANSPORTATION OVER TIME Transportation can be defined as the movement of goods or people from one place to another ‚ transportation has been in existence for more than thousands of years ‚ the change in transportation over these years is a fact that cannot be overlooked neither can it be overemphasized‚ every detail in the creation or making of the first modes of movement

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    Gang vs Mafia

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    Explain Why this is Important? A mafia is an organized secret criminal organization that engages in illegal activity such as gambling‚ drug dealing‚ protection‚ and prostitution. Mafia’s started in the 19th century in Sicily and migrated to the United States. They are still popular in the United States and in Italy. The members of a mafia are usually people of the same race nationality. A gang is a group of members who form together to commit street crimes. These crimes can be murder‚ assault

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    Roman Change over Time

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    Directions: Below is a Change Over Time. Using the Change Over Time Rubric‚ I want you to grade it‚ using the 1-9 scale. Defend your grade in the “Compare and Contrast” Discussion. Roman Change over Time Around 55 C.E. Christianity and Judaism began to occupy Roman culture. During the transportation of a Jewish prisoner named Paul of Tarsus to Rome‚ it can be seen that religion was just one of the major concerns during this time. Founded in the eighth century B.C.E.‚ Rome was originally a

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    Congress and the American public is no secret. As a somewhat cynical person‚ I was not sure how I would react to being part of the political establishment myself. In winter term‚ I wrote a research paper on the American public’s trust in government. During my research‚ I found that the American public trusted Congress in percentages often in the single digits. Writing that paper‚ I grew increasingly worried that I would become even more disillusioned with American politics during my time in D.C. Coming

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    Rise Of The Mafia Essay

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    Even though the mafia had become successful in the early 20th century‚ the demise of the mafia came in the mid-20th century‚ a lot quicker than most thought. Stated by the history.com staff “In the early 1950s‚ Estes Kefauver (1903-1963)‚ a U.S. senator from Tennessee‚ launched an investigation into organized crime and held televised public hearings that represented the first time any part of the federal government publicly recognized the existence of the American Mafia. “At this time is when the U

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    American democracy is based on the notion of a government‚ by the people for the people‚ but policy out comes are sometimes changed by the some range of factors‚ not necessary by the candidates which voters elect to represent on Election Day. One factor is the interest groups whom advice government on using a variety of tactics‚ one of the two tactics is the inside game plan and outside game plan. The inside game plan means to convince government officials through face to face contact (direct contact)

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    Change Over Time: The Americas The social and economic transformations in the Americas occured as a result of new contacts with Europe and Africa from 1450-1750. Large scale European immigration occured shortly after the voyages of Christopher Columbus starting in 1492. Immagrants came over to flee from religious persecution‚ seek economic opprotunities‚ part of government sponsored attempts to found colonies‚ or forcibly transported there as slaves or prisoners. As more and more people came

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