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    What does American mean? Diana Casillas ENG/492 May 21‚ 2013 Nora H. Barber I. What does American mean? A. Qualities of an American 1. Randall Jarrell/ Thinking of the Lost World 2. Adrienne Rich/ Transcendental Etude II. Conclusion III. References What does American mean? When someone is called an American‚ it does not mean they were born in the American country. The nationality of an individual should be seen in their personality‚ experiences‚ way of speaking‚

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    Aristotle claims that an activity is all happiness and good for someone‚ what he mean is that happiness are not a position; it is a way that will continue your trough out life. To understand happiness you must also understand the human soul‚ Aristotle says there are three different parts‚ part one is the vegetative‚ which basically means the fact that we are living just like the vegetables. In the second part there are the rational and irrational‚ which we and the animals have in common and share

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    Walt Whitman describes the United States of America by stating‚ “The genius of the Unites States is not best or most in its executive or legislatures... America is the races of races.” Whitman uses United States of America and America interchangeably‚ igniting this habit as a social norm throughout history. With this repetitive‚ conscious replacement‚ “America” has become synonymous with the United States of America. However‚ “America” began to develop a meaning beyond the geographic location. It

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    What does it mean to be “poor” in America? For the average person‚ the word poverty implies significant physical hardship. For example‚ the lack of a warm‚ adequate home‚ nutritious food or reasonable clothing for one’s children is a hardship for the average person. By that measure‚ very few of the 30 million plus individuals defined as “living in poverty” by the government are actually poor. Therefore‚ I have to agree with Segal‚ “What is poverty to one person may not seem so bad to another” (Segal

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    What is APA stand for

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    typesetting. If you are preparing a paper for a class assignment rather than a journal‚ you are in a sense publishing it yourself. Therefore‚ according to APA‚ you may relax the APA’s rules in some cases: The student should find out whether (or in what respects) the university’s or department’s [or instructor’s] requirements for theses‚ dissertations‚ and student papers take precedence over those of the Publication Manual. • Writers are reminded that they are preparing the "final" copy;

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    In her article‚ AmericaStand Up… Hernandez talks about how six Mexican farmworkers were beaten and shot to death in southern Georgia. Those six men worked where a normal American could not get paid enough to waste their time doing‚ and they were killed for their hard earned money. She continued on with the story‚ going into further detail about how the men pillaged the trailer park. News of the tragedy only spread locally‚ not even making headlines. Two weeks after the attacks‚ immigrants still

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    Silkey Xie Professor Cristiana Giordani Anthropology 2 June 6‚ 2013 What does citizenship mean to America? Picture that it is one sunny afternoon‚ as you walk around the University of California‚ Davis campus filled with thousands of students walking by. As you observe your surroundings‚ you notice that there are students of different colored skin‚ speaking a variety of languages. UC Davis is home to a diversity of students from different ethnic backgrounds‚ Asian‚ American Indian‚ and Hispanic

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    America vs Europe Back in the 19th century when America was newly formed and was on the verge of developing‚ people from all around the world were coming to the U.S looking for more opportunities and success. As a result‚ American societies and their culture became more diverse. In the story‚ Daisy Miller‚ Henry James compared the values that people follow in the America and Europe. He did so by presenting main characters from different locations and compared their values and beliefs

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    What makes AmericaAmerica? Since America has been created‚ tons of people have been travelling here and starting new lives striving for the success they deserve. Different aspects can add up to the identity of America. America has been widely shaped by citizen’s uniqueness‚ their ethnicity‚ and chances they have to become successful. Though there is a lot that molds American Identity‚ America has been shaped due to different lifestyles‚ which is illustrated through people’s individuality‚ religions

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    All throughout America’s history‚ there have been points in history that have had a great impact in defying America. During the nineteenth century‚ the united states were reinventing itself due to industrialization which changed lives drastically. However‚ industrialization came with s few flaws that were testing America’s core values equality and freedom by the way the labor class was being moved‚ treated‚ and the new found influence they had. Agriculture had been the main source of income for

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