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deterrent because the electronic monitoring devices place the criminals at crime scenes that practically guarantee a conviction (Y...
For much of our history the US has regarded itself as being exceptional to one extent or another...
it seemed that civilization was merely an illusion, one man stood up to lead a terrified city and frightened nation back to some s...
in 1967, Baskin-Robbins went through some other owners. It was finally purchased by Allied Domecq that included Dunkin Donuts, Tog...
white house, to the slaves that actually built it, through generations of servants, aids, activists who worked there, all the way...
in society and in the courts. The failure to do so has allowed injustices and inequities that have persisted since the founding t...
This paper explores our country's westward expansion, the factors that inspired it, and the positive and negative impacts related ...
United States had not invested the situation in Vietnam with rivalry with Communist powers, the tragedy might have been avoided. B...
embarking on this topic, it pays to first stop and define public diplomacy. The term diplomacy goes back to 1796 and refers to the...
But it raises a lot of questions for the future. How did events alter the perception of Americans as the U.S. started its journey ...
an impermeable substance but provides a subjective sense of self-continuity as it symbolically integrates the events of lived expe...
that is the most threatening aspect of revolutionary behavior. A large percentage of Americans are content with their lives an ar...
Nonetheless, even VOAs projection of domestic political harmony and its minimization of dissent highlights the essential vagueness...
Introducing such revolutionary concepts as were developed during the latter part of the nineteenth century truly transformed the w...
In eight pages this paper discusses the impact of restricted information access on rural America in a consideration of social excl...
In the act that James Madison wrote authorizing delegates to attend the Philadelphia constitutional convention, he voiced his fear...
rest of the world in ways early educators would have thought unimaginable. From early ages, children are exposed to technology, a...
bankroller not only of President Bushs campaigns but of the broader Christian right agenda" (Scahill, 2007). In his book Blackwate...
growth in the 1990s and economic well being of the city residents in 2000 (Vey, 2007). Two indices of economic health were create...
Social stability, in Huxleys nightmare vision, depends on making "[S]tandard men and women; in uniform batches" (Huxley). It turns...
as progressive as it may have seemed at the time, in hind sight, it may have only served to make matters worse. Immigration wa...
had taken on an identity of their own, openly making bold statements for their even bolder owners. Colors played an integral part...
He loved this country and its people, and truly was inspired by what he believed to be just and right for the country. Because of...
and cons must be heavily weighed before any legislation is passed. The arguments against opening borders to immigrants have been ...
In 5 pages this paper examines the 2000 US presidential election results and their implications upon citizens, Congress, and upon ...
another race or culture living in the United States, the country was in the frame of mind to accept those who chose America over t...
cycle reminiscent of what the old lost generation knew" (Lamb, 2000). Indeed, the Baby Boomers look upon the Thirteenth Generatio...
In seven pages this paper examines why hate crimes are still an unfortunate problem plaguing American society as a result of conti...
In three pages this paper examines the eighteenth century debate of the U.S. Constitution's structuring from the anti Federalist p...
In three pages this paper traces the roots of racism in a consideration of Native American society and the 'discovery' of America ...