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    How does social media affect the creation of news article in an American culture? In the twenty-first century‚ more than half of the world’s population spend most of their time online surfing the internet. Each person who spend a lot of time on the internet owns at least one social media account in the cyber world. The cyber world consists of many different websites but the most frequently used are facebook‚ twitter‚ and youtube and these websites all originate from the United States and happened

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    Popular Culture in the form of media does not always do a fair job of reflecting accurate characteristics of men and women. Society has added to this by creating what is known as gender roles among men and women. They are like a type of social guidelines which men and women follow in order to be accepted by today’s society. Although this was designed with the best intentions it can have negative results. There are many examples of gender roles playing a part in our society. Television serves

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    and the American wilderness liked and respected Native Americans. They even interbred with them and sold them guns‚ which was very often illegal. Traders had a special status in Native American society. A trader could travel thousands of miles in his canoe without once being robbed or molested. Contrast that with Europe‚ where anyone from another town was fair game. However‚ the English settlers‚ after a very brief period of good relations in Massachusetts‚ came to loathe Native Americans. There

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    The culture of Latin America isn’t just fondly influenced by African roots but the foundation of some countries including the countries of Haiti‚ Mexico‚ and Peru. Haitians combine Catholicism with Vodou‚ a religion in which is cemented in Haitian heritage and can be taken all the way back to Africa. Through this religion their founding fathers found strength‚ courage‚ organization‚ and leadership to free themselves from the French. Before the Haitians revolted they had a Vodou ceremony in which

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    wearing a jewel in between her eyebrows and appropriating Hinduism at the same time. Culture appropriation has become a common issue in the 21st century fashion world. Culture appropriation is when a more dominant culture takes a significant element from another culture (usually minority) and represents it in a negative context (Fager). Symbolizing the element negatively can be damaging and dishonoring the culture the ritual is taken from (Fager). A bindi is an ornamental mark worn in the middle of

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    He did not pick up any American rats. He adapted to a new environment‚ but he still remained true to himself. He did not change one bit to fit in. He understood the culture but he did not pick up any new habits or attempt to resemble American culture. I do believe that pluralism existed  because he attempted to maintain both American  & Haitian ideas at a point but he was not necessarily focused on becoming americanized. Even

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    those who were taken from their native lands‚ denied their identities and their religion. It has since absorbed some beliefs and practices from other cultures such as Native American spirituality and European Ceremonial Magick. The slaves found themselves in a place where they were considered the property by the slaveholders. African and Native American slaves often found themselves working alongside one another and it is believed that through this mingling the slaves learned a great deal about the

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    succeeds Hans Luther as Chancellor of Germany. The American economy was thriving in 1926 after the post WWI production boom. The individual worker productivity would rise an incredible 43% over the course of the decade. The stock market was approaching an all-time high but as history shows this was largely artificial and the Great Depression was looming. American’s at the time were completely oblivious to this impending disaster. Some of those Americans were Martha and Henry Berry who had just witnessed

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    Thomas Jefferson‚ had many ideas about the distinctive version of America. He believed in education throughout the states. Women’s education opportunities‚ Native American‚ and Higher education. He wanted to establish an American public school system to boost the [electorate] (Brinkly‚ 2012). Most of the facilities for education were private schools which most people were not wealthy enough to attend. The majority of the women were not educated with small [illiteracy rates at the time of the

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    Austin Phung English 3P Mr. Loewen October 5‚ 2012 American Success: The Unending Influence of Puritan Values American success has always been built on this idea that hard work itself is a good thing and will be for many more centuries. We as young Americans see hard work as a sign of good character and we admire these people who work hard for success. Those successful people are our inspiration and role model in this society of hard work. Because of the “Puritan” work ethic in us‚ students

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