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    The presidential election of 1797 would have a greater impact on American society but not with whom you would assume. During this time era the perspective on women had been evolving‚ not only would men lose their reins on society but women rights would be developing to a new. Abigail Adams continue vivaciously through American society while she held a higher standard for women. As an independent young lady‚ Abigail Smith was born in Weymouth MA‚ of 1744; where she expanded her knowledge on the equality

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    that make up human society‚ one of them is the American sign language. There are studies that show us and tell us that one of the most interesting phenomenon of our society is the language‚ but the people that can’t hear have no use in this type of communication. So‚ they have created their own kind of language and a way they can communicate easily. In this kind of communication they use hand sign and body gestures‚ something we‚ the hearing people‚ don’t usually do. For them its really easy to

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    stated‚ “To be or to become an American‚ a person did not have to any particular national‚ learning languages‚ religious‚ or ethnic background. All he had to do was to commit himself to the political ideology centered on the abstract ideals of liberty‚ equality‚ and republicanism.” The meaning of being American goes deeper than having a title of being a citizen‚ having a language‚ religious preference‚ and nationality. As Philip Gleason stated‚ all an American had to do was focus on liberty‚ equality

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    Event management is the part of project management‚ including festivals‚ event and conference. Event develop be come our central of culture. Nowadays industry of event has including Olympics Game‚ company annual meeting‚ festival celebrations‚ personal and organization celebration. Allen‚ O’Toole‚ McDonnell and Harris (2008) have point out that ‘governments now support promote event as part of their strategies for economic development‚ nation building and destination marking’. Event industry is an

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    “We shall establish a united Chinese Republic in order that all the peoples—Manchus‚ Mongols‚ Tibetans‚ Tartars and Chinese—should constitute a single powerful nation.… Such a nationalism is possible‚ and we must pursue it.”- Sun Yat-sen‚ Three Principles of the People. Countless nationalists across the world seek for the rights Dr. Sun Yat-sen stated in his Principles. Sun Yat-sen was born in Cuiheng‚ a small village in Guangzhou Province‚ during the Qing Dynasty in 1866. At this time‚ the Qing

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    our mother‚ and for good reason. Should someone pose the same question to me that I have asked of you‚ I would never hesitate to talk about the most important person in my life‚ my mother. I had two fathers‚ one that left when I was only a month old (he was not sure I was his son‚ and so he divorced my mom)‚ and one that arrived when I was 5 (he had a 40-word vocabulary‚ 20 of which were cuss words). I did not realize until much later that he did not know several foreign languages (he actually

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    What were the events that brought World War I? World War I is considered as one of the biggest war in the world. World War I started at July 28 1914‚ and ended at November 11 1918. During these 4 years of war‚ more than 9 million soldiers and 7 million citizens were killed. The war was caused by several different conflicts beforehand‚ such as colonial rivalry‚ nationalism‚ militarism‚ and alliances. But‚ the immediate event that triggered World War I was the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand

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    When the baritones of cannon barrages‚ melodies of muskets and the sound of the rebel cry had finally subsided‚ The American Civil War had had already taken a deadly toll. Four years of gruesome fighting had decimated the population. Half a million of three million men had been wounded in combat. Over two hundred thousand others had been killed. Frontal assaults turned into suicidal dashes that resulted in victory for no man. Advancements in weaponry surpassed ancient tactics dating back to the

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    Jackie Robinson: A Powerful Figure A renowned baseball player once said‚ “Life is not a spectator sport. If you’re going to spend your whole life in the grandstand just watching what goes on‚ in my opinion you’re just wasting your life”( BrainyQuote.com) He anticipated people to react to the world in 1940s and 1950s to show that places should be desegregated. He was trying to get the memo out that if African Americans‚ or any individual‚ who hoped-for places to be desegregated must start protesting

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    The mythos of America had started long before the era of modern militarism; however‚ it had boomed in popularity during said era due to John Wayne. It was soon known to be the John Wayne mythos. Said mythos became of the talk of the nation‚ filling up novels and films‚ and used as propaganda for the war. It is built on heroism‚ the idea that America is the impeccable saviour of the world—that they are always right‚ no matter what the situation is. Despite how bright this mythos seems‚ it has some

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