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    Many argue that women’s status in American society was improved during the Second World War through their contributions to the North American economy. During the Second World War women were “allowed” to do the jobs that were originally meant for men. However after the war ended they went back to their roles as housewives‚ gender roles were expected to return to the way they were once the war ended. The changes did not really begin to take place in gender equality until the 50’s and 60’s but this

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    Rise to Rebellion The Boston Massacre John Adams * His response when he first walked out of his home was almost confusion and then when he found out what had happened he was almost dismayed at what the British had done. During the trail Quincy comes in with the man explaining how he personally knows Captain Thomas and believes he is being arrested and tried under false charge. * External conflict: The information given to John about the riot arrangement appears to be true dismaying

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    In many ways‚ colonists and Europeans acted as agents of change to early America. At the time when Columbus arrived‚ and in the years following‚ the American continent was a type of natural paradise compared to the highly inhabited and structured countries of Europe that explorers had come from. While the abundance of resources did influence the way in which Europeans treated the land‚ the predetermined economic mindsets carried over from a more resource-deprived Europe worked simultaneously to promote

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    "How Dreams Lead to Success" Words: 731 From various modes of transportation to the Mona Lisa‚ we see the success of other people’s dreams. Things such as planes‚ cars‚ trains‚ books‚ buildings‚ and even graffiti were once only someone’s day-dreams waiting to be brought to life. Even though they were thought of as unattainable goals by some‚ others had the persistence and diligence to see these dreams through until the end. Many of us only focus on the invention or work‚ for we fail to remember

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    do you turn‚ that is‚ when even money cannot buy your happiness. Major problems include drug use‚ domestic violence‚ and sexual abuse‚ but being a teenager‚ it is known that juvenile delinquency and rebellion is on quite a high in recent times. When one asks: Why is juvenile rebellion as it is? I can only think of one answer‚ and that is lack of communication. The cause is as stated and cannot be put in another way. Communication brings people together in ways that other things cannot

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    The French in Indochina Creation Before French colonization‚ Indochina was broken up into three independent‚ separate countries in Asia. They were known as the Khmer Empire (Cambodia)‚ the Laotian Kingdom (Laos)‚ and Vietnam. The Vietnamese were ruled by emperors from neighboring China for hundreds of years before the French took over. The emperors had nominal rule however. One of the old social facts of pre-Indochina included the emperors collecting revenue. But the taxes were

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    conditions in Ireland and strong economic conditions in the U.S heavily influenced emigration. New immigrants and industrial growth transformed American society. The Irish “began at the lowest levels of the American workforce. Men dug canals; laid railroad track; mined coal‚ copper‚ gold‚ and silver; cleaned stables; drove horses; and laid building

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    African Americans in the Civil War In history‚ African Americans have always been discriminated against. When Africans came to America‚ they were forced against their will to do all chores around plantations. They forced slaves to the wealthy‚ stingy‚ and uncaring Americans. Obviously as slaves they did not get any pay and they were beat on a daily basis. Africans ever since they were kidnapped to this country always fought for their freedom‚ all the way till the civil war came. When the Civil War

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    The American Revolution was about gaining freedom from government and finding equality for all. While many enjoyed the spoils of success‚ there were some that were left out and/or over looked. The colonist experienced success in getting the Stamp Act repealed‚ the stamp act was designed to levy a tax on any sort of printed paper‚ when the colonists revolted against such a tax‚ British businesses were feeling the effect of the boycotting which finally resulted in the repeal. With the establishment

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    Adam Brown achieves his “American Dream” through hard work and dedication. Adam was a go getter and everything he did‚ he did with full potential that he will succeed no matter how long it took or how hard it was to do so. Adam was rewarded with his first Bronze Star combat valor that came with a citation that read “...By his extraordinary guidance‚ zealous initiative‚ and total dedication to duty‚ Brown reflected great credit upon himself and upheld the highest traditions of the United States Naval

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