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Americanism Vs. Godless Communism Summary
919 words, approx. 3 pages America's Protestant fundamentalists, Pentecostals, and Roman Catholics have often been divided sharply by theological and secular issues. In the 1930s and 1940s, however, they were united in their opposition to "atheistic...
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Culture of the United States Information
11,983 words, approx. 40 pages
 The culture of the United States is a Western culture, and has been developing since long before the United States became a country with its own unique characteristics and developments such as dialect, music, arts, cuisine, etc. Today the United States...




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 Dayton Daily News
Wright State Culture Groups Unite
02/13/2003: 601 words, approx. 2 pages All centers relocated to one building in order to promote diversity FAIRBORN - The idea was to physically unite Wright State University's cultural centers not only for convenience, but to demonstrate the university's commitment to diversity. University officials say it's working. ...
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 Anthropologie et Societés
Cultural diversity in the United States.
01/01/1998: 938 words, approx. 3 pages Larry L. NAYLOR (dir.), Cultural Diversity in the United States. Westport et Londres, Greenwood Press, 1997, xiii + 380 p., ref., index. Quelque chose d'extremement puissant traverse la reflexion contemporaine, une > en fait si puissante qu'elle semble par moments paralyser justement...
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 The New York Observer
Bush\'d5s Immigrant Policy Sounds Like John Kerry\'d5s
5/21/2006: 994 words, approx. 3 pages Earlier in the week, you may have heard a small, distant voice, speaking as from the bottom of a well. It was President George W. Bush, addressing the nation Monday night on immigration, from the vantage of his poll ratings, which lie in the low...
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 The New York Observer
Bush's Immigrant Policy Sounds Like John Kerry's
5/21/2006: 994 words, approx. 3 pages Earlier in the week, you may have heard a small, distant voice, speaking as from the bottom of a well. It was President George W. Bush, addressing the nation Monday night on immigration, from the vantage of his poll ratings, which lie in the...



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Viewpoint on American Values
59,823 words, approx. 199 pages
 “Relativism must play a role in our analysis of moral and ethical issues. We don’t live in a static world of absolutes.” —John Hamerlinck “[Relativism] . . . sanctions obviously immoral actions, it implies that people...
Featured Essays
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Secularization of a Once Puritan Society
1,560 words, approx. 5 pages
 This essay describes thoroughly the transformation of societal attitudes from those that were piously religious to those that became more and more secular.
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American Culture
1,256 words, approx. 4 pages
 Essay discusses how American culture has effected many cultures around the world.
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The Evolution of American Self
1,041 words, approx. 4 pages
 This essay discribe how the American self was evolved over time. It focuses mainly on the precolonial time through reconstruction.


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