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  • America's Finest Hours
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    I, AM FLAG OF UNITED STATES OF AMERICA am the flag of the United States of America. My name is Old Glory. I fly atop the world's tallest buildings. I stand watch in America's halls of justice. I fly majestically over institutions of learning. I stand guard with power in the world. Look up at me and see me. I stand for peace, honor, truth and justice. I stand for freedom. I am confident. I am arrogant. I am proud. When I am flown with my fellow banners, my head is a little higher, my colors a lit...
  • World's Largest Economy
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    What I am going to talk about tonight affects all of us. Not just us sitting in this classroom, but it affects everyone on this world. Whether you " re in the U.N. or live in North Korea. America... and their willingness to go to war, for the preservation of their economy and their security. Now, this talk is not anti-American, I have American relatives and I don't hate them. But what I do hate is this free world democracy spiel which the government are always belching out about. How is America ...
  • Comparative Interest In The New World
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    The discovery of the Americas in 1492 was a massive challenge to the accepted notions of the world; a world which was still viewed by many in Ptolemaic terms, and laid claims against the accepted wisdom concerning geography, theology, history and the very nature of man. However, despite the momentous implications of a new land and, more importantly, its heathen peoples, there was an apparent slowness to take any real notice of the New World from within the Old World. This lag cannot be explained...
  • Wal Mart And Other Big Box Retailers
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    This Wal-Mart represents the sickness of capitalism at its almost fully evolved state. As Jim Hightower said, 'Why single out Wal-Mart? Because it's a hog. Despite the homespun image it cultivates in its ads, it operates with an arrogance and avarice that would make Enron blush and John D. Rockefeller envious. It's the world's biggest retail corporation and America's largest private employer; Sam Robson Walton, a member of the ruling family, is one of the richest people on earth. Wal-Mart and th...
  • America For The World's Problems
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    America bashing is not warranted in the world, it is based on loose facts that have been manipulated. America is blamed as the source of all the world's problems because it is seen as the most prominent country. Through the analysis of two works- Richard Neville's Oh Say, Can't You See? and Chris Middencorp's God Diss America- this paper will prove this to be the case. Richard Neville begins his argument for America bashing by citing George W. Bush's decision to renounce the Kyoto treaty as an e...
  • Result In The Destruction Of The World
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    Ignorance has been and always will be the cause of the destruction of lives, the planet and its resources, and anything that attempts to obstruct it. Ignorance is a disease which sadly is wide spread through out the world whether it's the Middle East, the Far East, or the West. The only cure for this plague is basing beliefs on actual facts not theories and having the strength to admit mistakes and following through on correcting short comings. The September 11th attacks on the world trade cente...
  • Plays Of 1952
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    The decade of the Fifties gave birth to Rock and Roll. When Bill Haley's Rock Around The Clock became popular in 1952, the nation learned to swing to a whole new sound. But, Rock wasn't the only music of the Fifties. (Rewind the fifties jukebox) Other artists with other songs had folks humming' for much of the decade. Pat Boone, Perry Como and Patti Page - just to mention the 'Ps'. (Fifties Web) The feel-good innocence of a lot of the Fifties music reflects on the post World War II optimism in A...
  • Revolutions In America And France
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    Alan Cati c (CPO #119) History 262 - History of Civilization II Professor Jim Halverson May 12, 2000 FINAL EXAM The modern era began with the Enlightenment of the eighteenth century and accelerated through the first half of the twentieth century. Although this span of time included many dissenting voices, in general it could be described as an Age of Scientific Reason. The premodern classicists of Greece, Rome, and the Middle Ages, of course, developed reason, to dizzying heights. Science had it...
  • Contempt Towards America's Dealings With The World
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    America, the world's first and only 'hyper power' has been the focal point of media and critical attention for a number of years. However since the events of September the 11th 2001 - now the universally dubbed "9/11" - America has been an even greater subject of criticism. This criticism towards America and Americans in general has been brought to great public attention mainly through the outburst of such writers as Nam Chomsky, Michael Moore and Naomi Klein, but what initiates this hatred, and...
  • America And The Other Anti Muslim Powers
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    Out line: . The fall of Soviet Union No deterrence... The only Super Power... The New World Order... Incident of Nine Eleven (11 September)... War on IfghanistanWar against Terrorism... America's paranoia... The role of Muslim governments... The plight of the Muslim World... The real motive of the war... The role of U.N.O. Essay: Lord Acton, a famous English thinker, once said: "Power tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely". And America has proved it literally by attacking Iraq;...
  • America's Role
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    As we anxiously wait for the next millennium to arrive, many questions are forming in our minds. Most of these questions are impossible to answer due to the fact that we do not possess the ability to predict the future. Experts have made many different speculations as to how they feel the transition into the twenty first century will progress. One question that has caused some debate is What will America's role be in the year 2000. No one knows exactly what role we will play, but many have forme...

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