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Essays 91 - 120
In twenty pages this paper compares the feminist theology of Latin America with North American liberation theologies. Eight sourc...
In six pages Stannard's contention that the Europeans were responsible for world history's greatest acts of genocide in the exterm...
This paper addresses various facets of medicine during the settlement of North America. The author addresses various cultural med...
A fieldwork analysis as considered in John A. Hostetler and Gertrude E. Huntington's text The Hutterites in North America is prese...
In nine pages this paper discusses how European colonists influenced the Canadians of North America during this time period. Seve...
In seven pages this paper examines the origin of slavery in the colonies of North America. Six sources are cited in the bibliogra...
In five pages this paper examines how North America and Europe can be better understood through a study of the arts and their poli...
11 pages and 11 sources. This paper provides an overview of the transformation of views on death and dying in the 20th century. ...
In eleven pages the economic integration fostered by the Free Trade Area of the Americas is discussed along with the varying reaso...
In five pages this paper discusses the conditions that will shape twenty first century nursing in North America, particularly Cana...
In eleven pages this paper discusses NAFTA in an assessment of its impact on the countries of North America. Fifteen sources are ...
In five pages the settlement in North America by the Europeans is examined in terms of the disease the Europeans introduced to the...
In five pages this paper examines the white culture of North America in a consideration of what is meant by personal space. Five ...
In fifteen pages flintknapping and tools of North America during the prehistoric era are discussed in terms of identification as w...
In five pages this paper examines how North America, Europe, and Japan accumulated their national wealth in an historical consider...
of these norms. Although individual identity is also defined along subcultural lines in urban society, researchers must also be aw...
There the Choctaw would ally themselves with the French and would have extensive warfare with the Chickasaw. The Creeks on the ot...
This appears to be particularly true in light of the fact of entry of the Japanese into the luxury market. Lexus and Infiniti are...
transplanted immigrants as culturally or racially inferior merely because they were not of American heritage (Berkin PG). O...
human beings approach all of life. Defining and describing this change precisely is not an easy task. As Laslett points out, no ea...
in the North. For example, at the very Northern parts of New York State near Canada, homes are very inexpensive. Generally speakin...
back to England for profit. The colonists approached New England from a capitalistic stance, a stance that included detai...
same time officials felt compelled to somewhat shield the public from its alarming aspects in order to maintain civic composure. ...
would be hard to take in everything at one sitting (Moyers, 2002). Weatherford claims there are literally no areas of modern civil...
have learned to "fly" and to "sing," that is, that they have become responsible adults, capable of living and contributing to soci...
any colony: its supposed to become self-sufficient and send profits back to the mother country. In Jamestown, the English "were un...
in the United States as follows: "On a map, these show up as Roman Catholics in the Northeast and Southwest, Baptists in the South...
with people looking upon the elderly as slow, incapable, broken down and virtually worthless individuals. The notion of ageism is...
grow and produce goods they found themselves with great products worthy of selling overseas. In addition, the East Coast was a coa...
combustion and this is leading to the damaging of health, the reduction in the quality of air and water, the damaging of agricultu...