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1065.21783 A Poetical Analysis of Individualism in The Road Not Taken and Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening by Robert Frost
This paper will seek to understand the nature of American individuality through Nature as portrayed in The Road Less Taken and Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening by Robert Frost. By analyzing Frost's natural symbolism within these poems, we can see the fierce sense of individuality that he exudes in his appeal for a greater understanding of Nature and the liberty that it offers.
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Filename: 21783
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1066.21793 Prayer Is Unconstitutional
This paper discusses how prayer has been publicly removed from the school system. While prayer can continue to be said individually and in groups, prayer can not be forced by any teacher, administration, or the state. The paper discusses how many say that prayer has been removed from the school system, this simply is not so. What the Constitution states is the states cannot demand public prayer at any school function.
Pages: 8
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Filename: 21793
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1067.21795 Immigrants and Disease in the United States
Immigrants in American society, according to Alan Kraut (1994), represent the double helix of health and fear. On the one hand, immigrants occasionally have been the bearers of harmful and even fatal diseases; on the other hand, pre-existing ethnic prejudices and public hysteria in the face of diseases led public health officials to create a false linkage between illness and specific immigrant groups. Until the mid or late twentieth century, America adopted exclusionary measures in admitting immigrants to America due to this double helix.
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Filename: 21795
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1068.21803 Reform, Religion, and Economics: Changes to Family Roles in America 1650-1877
This 4-page undergraduate paper considers the changes to family roles as a result of economic change, reform activities, and western expansion. This essay traces changes in family life, and especially changes in the life of wives through this period in history. This essay concludes that while seventeenth century American families were depicted by contemporary writers as coherent and sanctified units, nineteenth century writers tended to depict families as contracted groups of loving individuals.
Pages: 4
Bibliography: 6 source(s) listed
Filename: 21803
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1069.21813 20th Century America
This paper discusses American history since World War II, answering a series of questions about the Cold War; the presidential administrations of Truman, Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson, and Nixon; American affluence since the war; the revolution in rights; and what has happened since the time period covered by James T. Patterson's book "Great Expectations."
Pages: 12
Bibliography: 1 source(s) listed
Filename: 21813
Price: US$107.40
1070.21816 Personal Experiences of D-Day: Remembering Operation Overlord
This six page graduate research paper examines the personal experiences of American soldiers who took part in the Normandy invasion on June 6, 1944. The author notes that the experiences of Marcus White, Harold Wells, and Edward Clarke on D-Day are representative of the experiences of the hundreds of thousands of soldiers who fought in World War II, for like most of The Greatest Generation, they were all young, patriotic, and willing to pay the ultimate sacrifice in order to defend their country against tyranny and fascism.
Pages: 6
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Filename: 21816
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1071.21817 The Constitution of the United States: An Analysis
This three page undergraduate essay examines the Constitution of the United States. The author notes that the United States Constitution was written for political reasons, and ensures that all power ultimately resides in the American people. Since the Constitution is in effect a written political document that establishes the governing structure of society, it is inherently the political source upon which democracy has been built in America. If the Constitution is weakened, everything that rests upon it is weakened.