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    14-year-old Alexander Hamilton wrote in a letter to a dear friend, yearning for a purpose. As a parentless child growing up on the island of Nevis, young Hamilton was affected by a great amount of changes in his early life. Even after he arrived in America, his journey was only beginning. Alexander had to make many adjustments to his lifestyle in order to survive in the political world he was entering. Whether the adjustments were extreme or insignificant, it seemed as though he always found a way to

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    Our America Similarities and Differences By: Najja Akinwole The Our America book and movie were both two pieces of art. Our America tells the story of two African American boys who have grown up in the rougher parts of Chicago. These boys names are Lloyd and LeAllan. Throughout the first half of the book they interview family members and people who live in their neighborhood. But as the second half comes to a more serious issue about the incident of five year old Eric Morse the two boys start

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    On Sunday, September 6, 1942, Holdingford celebrated the dedication of the nation’s first shrine built to honor the men and women, who were serving during World War II. The ceremonies began with a parade from the ball park down past the reviewing stand in front of St. Hedwig’s Church. A huge crowd of over 5000 were present to hear Governor Harold Stassen, Fred Schilplin, publisher of the St. Cloud Daily Times, and Rev. J. Kromolicki, pastor of St. Hedwig’s church speak during the dedication. The

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    The foremost denominations within America before the country’s independence were Congregationalists, Anglicans, Presbyterians, Quakers, Methodist and Baptists. These are referred to as the orthodox denominations. Roman Catholics were in a small community in Maryland as well has Catholic Indian missions. However, the Congregationalists, Anglicans, Quakers and Presbyterians were the raining sects in America. During the Revolution, including the Confederation years, church attendance dramatically dropped

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    My Latino American Dream

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    I am a first generation Latino student to go to college. Escaping the mafia and poverty, my parents traveled to America in 1997. I am a representative of the millions of immigrants who have traveled to this country for a better future. I maintain an American dream, and I strongly believe that I am capable of achieving great success and prosperity through hard work and dedication. My vision has encouraged members of my Latino community; They have recognized that we are capable of bringing success

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    Suicide is the act or an instance of taking one’s own life voluntarily, a person who kills herself intentionally. In fact suicide is the third leading cause of death for 15 to 24 year olds and at least 90% of teens who kill themselves have some type of mental problem. Suicides among young people continue to be a serious problem. Suicide is the second leading cause of death for children. School bullying statistics in the United States show that one in four kids in the U.S. are bullied on a regular

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    enforced on American fronts: Ellis island, Angel island, and the Mexican-American border. Infrastructure in these locations was aimed for the cleansing of “dirty” or “infectious” immigrants coming into the United States. As expected, between the three fronts, different ethnic groups

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    Clara Barton- Angel of the Battlefield Everyone strives to be the one person who left the most impressive mark on the world. The person who succeeded significantly is Clara Barton. She paved way for an improved health organization all across America that would live on for over a century. Her most notable achievement was founding the American Red Cross but she actually did much more. Beginning her impressive impression on the world, Clara Barton began the first free public school in New Jersey

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    Sometimes life’s most important lessons are not taught at school. Mawi Asgedom, in Of Beetles and Angels, narrates his story of how goes on a journey from a refugee camp in Sudan, to Harvard, one of the best schools in the United States. Mawi learns how important it is to become a man, from his father who exhibits these traits the best. Mawi observes different men such as his brother, friends, and teachers to find what the qualities of being a man look like. He completely overlooks his father, Haileab

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    In America, there is the good American and the bad American. America is made up of citizens and immigrants. One of the negative traits of a bad American, would be discrimination. Americans, have always discriminate the people that have less. They tend to feel superior to others. For example, in the story, “America and I” by Anzia Yezierska, when the Russian immigrant arrived at the house of the Americanized

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