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    I Hear America Singing” by Walt Whitman‚ “To Walt Whitman” by Angela De Hoyos‚ and “I‚ Too‚ Sing America” by Langston Hughes. Walt Whitman was an American poet born on May 31st‚ 1819. Whitman is mostly known for using free verse during the Transcendentalism era. Angela De Hoyos is a Mexican poet born in January 23‚ 1940. She is mostly known as a chicana poet. Langston Hughes was an African American poet who was born in February 1st‚ 1902 and is known for talking about black culture‚ literature

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    replacing workers‚ they would spend less money hiring people compared to making more profit with just several machines. This situation can relate to Walt Whitman’s poem “I Hear America Singing”. The poem explains all the jobs that previously occupied the United States such as boatmen‚ shoemakers‚ and masons. Whitman wrote‚ “Each singing what belongs to him or her and to no one else.” it shows how in the past era every individual had their own respective task to fulfill. Somewhere in the near future‚

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    Inequality in “Huckleberry Finn”‚ “The Little Friend” and “Let America be America Again” Throughout history‚ inequality has been shown through slavery‚ the neglecting of rights and social status. Varying from racial group to financial class‚ inequality applies to a wide range of people all over the world. Since it is such an immense problem in society‚ it is often shown in literature as well. Being evident in both “Huckleberry Finn” by Mark Twain and “The Little Friend” by Donna Tartt‚ these

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    Homeland Of the Free In the poem “Let American Be America Again” by Langston Hughes‚ the author portrays America as a place where people try to escape their old life of oppression and struggles to this so called “American Dream”. But‚ what they find is “the same old stupid plan of dog eat dog”. Hughes sees that American is being seen as a ideal utopia while he actually views America as a place where there are too many obstacles in the way to achieve the American Dream. The dream is only stood

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    Life within two countries hardly compare. America and France have been there for each other for quite sometime. France gave America the Statue of Liberty as a symbol of friendship. Recently‚ three Americans received France’s highest honor because they stopped a gunman on a train to Paris. Along with acts of peace‚ they have had their battles‚ too. America and France have their common shares‚ but their education systems‚ languages‚ and cultures are different. Of course‚ both countries’s school officials

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    and Oman. Also‚ a president governs Yemen just like a president governs America‚ and yemen aspires to improve education field. America is a country on the continent of North America‚ and It is home to 300 million people. America is between Canada and Mexico.While Yemen and America have many similarities with Early Learning and teacher training‚ they have different higher education and school bus system. Yemen and America care for early education and improve teachers’ skills In Yemen‚ there are

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    frequently directed towards me is “where do you prefer living: Nigeria or America?” Unfortunately‚ I cannot really answer that question because both places are completely different in my eyes. I have come to the realization that I am torn between two places I dearly love. Nigeria‚ my homeland‚ was my first love and where I spent majority of my childhood. America‚ the land of great opportunities‚ was where I cultivated most of the beliefs I brought from Nigeria. Although both countries share my common love

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    knowing about Mali‚ I figured it was just another place in Africa. After valuable research and an interview‚ I think Mali is an amazing place full of so many incredible things‚ especially food. I was really surprised when talking to Fatou about how much rice she eats. Since I love rice‚ I was able to relate to her with ease. I also loved knowing her favorite American song is “Lean and Dab” which is a lot of our favorite! Both the countries of Mali and America have the similarities of making food. At

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    1 As a girl who was born and raised in Vietnam‚ a third world country‚ and then moved to the United States of America three years ago‚ I experienced a big culture shock. Everything was very different here compared to where I come from. It was a big opportunity for me to explore the new world. I got to learn about the differences between Vietnamese and American families‚ education‚ and food. 2 In Vietnam‚ family is very important; everybody in the family stays close together. It does not matter

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    Did you know that Finland once believed in many gods? Finland and America are very alike in religion and music. They have different taste in indoor leisure and sports. The life expectancy and beliefs are very alike‚ but Finland’s life expectancy is higher. So if you want a very varied life live in Finland. Finland and The United States of America are alike and different in many ways in religion and music. The religions prove this point. The USA is mainly Christian branching out into catholic‚ methodist

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