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  • Capital Punishment - Death for Committing a Crime

    Capital Punishment - Death for Committing a Crime

    Capital Punishment Capital punishment is punishment by death for committing a crime. Since the early 1800's, most executions have resulted from convictions for murder. The death penalty has also been imposed for other serious crimes such as armed robbery, kidnapping, rape and treason. People disagree about whether capital punishment is moral or is effective in discouraging crime. Questions that are most often argued when discussing capital punishment fall into three categories: Does capital punishment save

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    Essay Length: 725 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: January 9, 2011
  • Crime and Punishment

    Crime and Punishment

    Crime and Punishment Making crimes comes as a result of many various things in life. The first and the greatest one is called money as the old expression that says “Money is the root of all evil”. As many people who are in need of money makes different types of crimes just to gain that money, however it’s coming through a wrong way. Poor people make some small crimes because of money. In the play,

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    Essay Length: 1,218 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: January 10, 2011
  • American Beauty

    American Beauty

    In life, everyone must make choices. Choices give an individual the freedom to decide upon the path to which they will follow. Since it’s beginnings, the film making industry has focused on showing the direct relationship between the choices that people make and the resulting consequences they must face. In the movie American Beauty, the character of Lester Burnham must make many important choices that could either lead to his ultimate happiness, or draw him

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    Essay Length: 1,407 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: January 10, 2011
  • Langston Hughes' Influence on American Literature

    Langston Hughes' Influence on American Literature

    Langston Hughes was one of the great writers of his time. He was named the "most renowned African American poet of the 20th century" (McLaren). Through his writing he made many contributions to following generations by writing about African American issues in creative ways including the use of blues and jazz. Langston Hughes captured the scene of Harlem life in the early 20th century significantly influencing American Literature. He once explained that his writing

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    Essay Length: 1,585 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: January 11, 2011
  • What Did America and American Jews Do During the Holocaust in Reaction to It?

    What Did America and American Jews Do During the Holocaust in Reaction to It?

    What did America and American Jews do during the Holocaust in reaction to it? During the years 1939-1945 America and American Jews had a decision to make of whether they would join World War II and bring the Holocaust to a standstill or not take part in the war. America decided to intercede into the Holocaust when the situation benefited the nation's welfare and when they realized that Jewish annihilation was very real. American Jews

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    Essay Length: 1,801 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: January 11, 2011
  • Julia Butterfly Hill American Heroin

    Julia Butterfly Hill American Heroin

    "Why should I care about some lady living in a tree?" Is the question that I asked myself before I read the book 'The Legacy of Luna'. Like most people, I glanced at its contents ran my fingers through the pages and decided that it would not interest me. However it was not long before I changed my mind after reading about her magnificent inner strength and my doubts were soon disbanded for I began

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    Essay Length: 1,086 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: January 12, 2011
  • Great American Poets

    Great American Poets

    Carter Revard and Joy Harjo are both well known Native American poets. They grew up fighting against racial discrimination, poverty, and all the common struggles that come along with life. Joy Harjo story is viewed as one that often involves some aspect of fear or negativity. Carter Revard’s story is depicted as often marked with troubles, but it also has a positive outcome or a sense of hope. Joy Harjo writes more metaphorically, while Revard

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    Essay Length: 727 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: January 12, 2011
  • Crime Zones and Reasoning

    Crime Zones and Reasoning

    Vince Zwilling Criminology 1:00 T/R Professor Corbin Crime Zones and Reasoning (Poverty, Race, Social Class) Sociology is a branch of the social sciences that attempts to help us understand society and how people interact. As with many other social sciences, sociology employs theories to help understand why people make certain decisions. Theories that help us explain societal trends are usually segmented in order to accurately examine the specific dynamics of different sections of society. Communities,

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    Essay Length: 389 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: January 16, 2011
  • Origins of the American Traditions

    Origins of the American Traditions

    The origins of the traditions held by the population of American started from the time that this land was first set foot on by the human species and was compounded throughout the rest of time. The immigrants, and slaves expanded up on the traditions of the original settlers. And along with those they brought their own religions and cultures that also added to the traditions of this country. Long before the Europeans ever set foot

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    Essay Length: 1,611 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: January 16, 2011
  • Native American Cultural Assessment: The Cherokee

    Native American Cultural Assessment: The Cherokee

    The word Cherokee comes from a Creek word "Chelokee" meaning "people of a different speech." In their own language the Cherokee called themselves the Aniyunwiya or "principal people" or the Keetoowah, "people of Kituhwa." The Cherokee are perhaps one of the most interesting of Native American Groups. Their life and culture are closely intertwined with early American settlers and the history of our own nation's struggle for freedom. In the interest of promoting tolerance and

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    Essay Length: 3,047 Words / 13 Pages
    Submitted: January 18, 2011
  • Latin American Music

    Latin American Music

    Latin American Music The Caribbean region was the first area of the Americans to be populated by African immigratnts. A strong African influence pervades music, dance, the arts, literature, speech, and religious pratices. Other immigrants that were bought to the new world have adopted their culture. They had left some of their culture, modified others, and create new forms. This adaptation to local american conditions is called creolization. Latin American music has always been deeply

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    Essay Length: 482 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: January 20, 2011
  • Global Pecuniary Emulation: A Case Against Americanization

    Global Pecuniary Emulation: A Case Against Americanization

    Global Pecuniary Emulation: A Case Against Americanization International affairs, globalization, and economics literature often speaks of a concept of "Americanization." By this the authors generally attempt to portray that globalization in the 21st century has consistently been an example of the rest of the world adopting American culture instead of a true global exchange between all nations. Often, the advocates of this position view the perpetrators of Americanization as multinational corporations, the United States

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    Essay Length: 1,734 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: January 26, 2011
  • American History

    American History

    Throughout the 1800's and to this day, many talented leaders have embraced the government and its people. One of the most important leaders of his time was Andrew Jackson, the "Old Hero". Jackson and his supporters, known as the Jacksonian Democrats, helped shape our country into an improved and stronger nation. They provided individual and economic freedom to the people and established a more efficient government. The chief issue the Jacksonian Democrats argued was "shall

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    Essay Length: 485 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: January 27, 2011
  • Difficulties for Early American Settlers

    Difficulties for Early American Settlers

    Coming to America was surely not a walk in the park for the early settlers; they were faced with many hardships. Of course they faced trials while there were in Britain, but none of them were prepared for what they were to encounter in the new world. It must have been extremely difficult for the settlers to leave their families, friends, and homes, to a land they knew almost nothing about, with no direct supply

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    Essay Length: 405 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: January 29, 2011
  • The American Revolution

    The American Revolution

    American Revolution Valley Forge was one of the darkest hours I the war for independence. No one was sure if the Patriots could be strong enough to defeat the British Empire. On that same day the Continental Congress voted for independence. By mid-august the British, under the command of General William Howe had assembled an estimated 32,000 men. The British troops were well equipped, trained, and disciplined. Compared to the British troops, the continental Army

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    Submitted: January 30, 2011
  • Dave Thomas: An American Philantropist

    Dave Thomas: An American Philantropist

    Dave Thomas Dave Thomas was an All American philanthropist as well as a most successful business man. Thomas was the founder and CEO of Wendy's Old Fashioned Hamburgers, which became popular for its square patties. He is also known for personally appearing in eight hundred television commercials for the chain from 1989 to 2002, more than any other person not just in the fast food industry but in television history (Newsweek 1). He created such

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    Essay Length: 1,118 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: February 2, 2011
  • Quiet American

    Quiet American

    Against all odds the Russian Revolution fought off counter-revolution and foreign intervention for three years in a bloody civil war. Eighty years after that war's conclusion it is still a battleground for revolutionary socialists. The conflict remains a favourite target for right wing attacks on the Russian Revolution, and is a major focus of left wing critics who imprint their ideological confusion in the aftermath of the collapse of Stalinism onto the revolutionary period. The

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    Essay Length: 344 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: February 2, 2011
  • The American Dream

    The American Dream

    ~ The American Dream ~ What is the American Dream? We all have dreams of different kinds. To some people, the American Dream is having all that is available in this life to meet tour needs, wants, and desires. To others, it means having a great job, a wonderful family, and a secure future. And maybe to others the American Dream simply means having the opportunity to prove yourself. No matter what your definition of

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    Essay Length: 549 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: February 2, 2011
  • The American and French Revolution: Similarities and Differences

    The American and French Revolution: Similarities and Differences

    The American and French Revolution: Similarities and Differences During the late 18th century, two great revolutions occurred, the American Revolution and the French Revolution. Between the years of 17-1783, The American Revolution was fought between the thirteen British colonies in North America and Great Britain, their mother country. Thomas Hutchinson, the royal governor of Massachusetts at the time, sums the reason for war best, saying "'No middle ground exists between the supreme authority of Parliament

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    Essay Length: 4,215 Words / 17 Pages
    Submitted: February 2, 2011
  • Michael Ray Charles Art and the African American Society

    Michael Ray Charles Art and the African American Society

    Michael Ray Charles born in 1967 in Louisiana, he is a graduate from McNeese State University while he was there he studied advertising design and illustration later he picked up painting. Afterwards he received a MFA degree from the University of Houston, and in 2000, he consulted in a Spike Lee's film, "Bamboozled". He also served as a panelist for National Endowment for the Arts and a juror for The Bush Artist Fellowship. Michael Ray

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    Essay Length: 343 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: February 2, 2011
  • Film Review of American History X

    Film Review of American History X

    The film American History X is rated by the users of IMDB.com (Internet Movie DataBase) as one of the 50 best films ever made. It is a crime/drama, a very violent film; not for the faint-hearted. American History X was released in 1998, and it is directed by Tony Kaye. Casting: -Edward Norton (Derek Vinyard) -Edward Furlong (Daniel Vinyard) -Avery Brooks (Dr. Bob Sweeney) -Stacy Keach (Cameron Alexander) -Beverly D'Angelo (Doris Vinyard) -Jennifer Lien (Davina

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    Essay Length: 1,061 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: February 2, 2011
  • American History X

    American History X

    American History X "We are not enemies, but friends. We must not be enemies. Though passion may have strained, it must not break our bonds of affection. The mystic chords of memory will swell when again touched, as surely they will be, by the better angels of our nature. These are the last words of a movie that illustrates why hate has no place in the world." Danny Vinyard, American History X. In the movie

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    Essay Length: 416 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: February 2, 2011
  • Criticallt Discuss the Contribution of a Theoretial Tradition to the Understaning F Crime

    Criticallt Discuss the Contribution of a Theoretial Tradition to the Understaning F Crime

    Critically discuss the contribution of one of the following theoretical traditions to our understanding of crime: 1. Radical Criminology, 2. Interactionism&Labelling theory, 3. Sub-Cultural Theory. What is crime? According to Pease (1994) 'Crime comprises those actions which are deemed so damaging to the interests of the community, that the state determines that it must take a direct role in identifying and acting against the criminal. ' This definition of crime is rather simplistic and defines

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    Essay Length: 2,222 Words / 9 Pages
    Submitted: February 2, 2011
  • The Relationship Between African American Cinema and Hollywood

    The Relationship Between African American Cinema and Hollywood

    Analyse the relationship between African American Cinema and Hollywood exploring the effect on ethnic representation in 2 key films Today on the surface at least it is possible to say that black actors have reached stardom comparable to and in some instances well beyond their white counterparts. Will Smith is the current favourite for the blockbuster action movie moving away from his ethnic buddy movies such as Men in Black and Wild Wild West. There

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    Essay Length: 3,057 Words / 13 Pages
    Submitted: February 3, 2011
  • American History X

    American History X

    American History X The setting takes place in Venice, a little beach town in the Southern California. Derek, the leader of the neighborhood skinhead gang gets arrested and put to jail for killing two members of a Crip gang that tried to steal his car. His little fourteen year old brother has seen everything and testified for Derek, for only that reason he did not get life sentence, and just three years in a prison.

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    Essay Length: 795 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: February 3, 2011