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    seeking for the saving money during the holiday seasons and small businesses are seeking for boosting their sales and profits during holiday seasons. Fourth of July is the day of celebration and also it’s a big business shopping year before a Thanksgiving where independent businesses such as retailors and other small businesses tries to increase their sales. I am going to briefly compare the Fourth of July with other holidays to give an idea how the Fourth of July is different among the others.

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    their freedom, liberty and all American democracy. On July 5th 1852, Frederick Douglass, carried out this very captivating address at Corinthian Hall in Rochester, New York. He had been invited to speak about what the Fourth of July means for America's black society, and while the first part of his speech honors what the founding fathers did for this country, his speech soon develops into a condemnation of the attitude of American humanity toward slavery. During this time in history was one where

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    country. These holidays usually mean no work, closures of schools, shopping centers, and a parade. Some of these holidays are: Fourth of July which is for our independence from the British, Memorial Day which is celebrated in May and honors those who have served and died for our country during military service, and Labor Day which is celebrated in September celebrating our nation’s workforce. Thanksgiving, which is on the fourth Thursday of November, celebrates the harvest and this tradition dates

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    INTRODUCTION Macy’s, America’s leading department store retailer, has a rich history dating back to 1858 when it was started off as a small dry goods store by Rowland Hussey Macy 's. At come that time, no one would have guessed that the store would grow on to become one of the largest department store retailers. However, it was not all success in the initial period and after some failed retail ventures; R H Macy’s continued hard work and grit paid off with the launch of R.H. Macy & Co. Sales

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    became mainstream institutions in downtown areas. Some department stores, such as Filene’s, even had restaurants and tearooms located inside the building. They had services like photo studios and special events like fashion shows and parades. Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade is still a widely popular event today, originating in

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    The black freedom struggle has not yet come to an end – there are still prejudiced and racist radicals that try to negotiate white supremacy and dominance in order to prevent the blacks from their long wait for equality. Consequently, the movement has progressed very sluggishly in the past few centuries. Nevertheless, the campaign for equal rights has led to the triumph over slavery and has led to the accrual of suffrage rights. However, this is still not enough, not after centuries of enslavement

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    breathtaking. What he did was an important to our nation's improvement because he make people realize the importance of equality and showed them it is possible to live in a world where we treat each other like family. Martin Luther King has taken America’s destiny and changed it for better. He didn’t think separating people was fair but not only were Americans and african Americans were segregated but they were also treated poorly. King showed people that based on the constitution equality can be reached

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    Its abnormal camouflages, its quiet parades, its midnight rides, its puzzling dialect and summons, were discovered to be best in playing upon reasons for alarm and superstitions. The riders suppressed their horses' feet and secured the stallions with white robes. They themselves, wearing streaming

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    Swot Analysis Of Macy 's S

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    SWOT Analysis Strengths • Diversity: With the acquisitions of small retailers at all regional levels, Macy’s has strategically aligned and integrated Diversity in all aspects of its operations. For Macy’s, diversity has become the most integral and essential part of business. Macy’s cater to a much diversified market and this has made it very beneficial to its customers, vendors, suppliers and business associates along with all the other stakeholders involved. • Macy’s: The Brand Itself The strongest

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    Influence of Immigration on the American Culture and Language CONTENT Introduction ………………………………………………………………………….. The Main Part ……………………………………………………………………….. Chapter I In Search of America ………………………………………………………………… 1.1. America: Its Image and Reality…………………………………………………… 1.2. The Reasons of Immigration to the USA…………………………………………. 3. . The Importance of Religious Beliefs: “One Nation under God ” ………………… Chapter II The Nation of Immigrants…………………………………………………………… 2.1. American beliefs and values………………………………………………………

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