... while it was still a fledgling country, Thomas Jefferson made the Louisiana purchase. Suddenly, America had doubled in size and was full of unknown land. Sacagawea, a woman, lead an expedition commissioned by the American government to explore this new land and document all its findings. Her knowledge and leadership was essential to completing the mission, and because of her work the United States was able to safely settle the land. While the United States has relied upon strong, powerful women such as Sacagawea since its formation, the number women that have been capable of holding powerful positions has far exceeded the number of women that actually have. Currently, women do not hold the same power as men in the workforce and the government, in the United States. It is evident that women have come a long way, but it is important that we continue to support the movement of women in powerful leadership positions. Historically, women have always been at a great disadvantage in regard to competitiveness in the workplace. As early as 1790 women were already being discriminated against. One of our Founding Fathers Alexander Hamilton was even quoted saying women are “a source of cheap labor” (Leckie). Women back then were often sent to work long hours, in hot sweatshops, performing undesirable tasks. Yet, they still made less than men. Organizations of the late 1800’s and early 1900’s such as the Lowell Female Labor Reform Association (LRLRA) and The Knights of Labor t...
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...Before becoming the 40th President of the United States, Ronald Reagan was a famous actor and then became involved in politics not long after. This is a biography of Ronald Reagan’s term as President and his impact to the country. Becoming governor of California in 1966 and winning a second term in 1970, Reagan seemed to be a pretty good politician. His career, however didn’t end there. After his success as governor, Reagan tried for the presidency. In 1980, he ran for office and won as the Republican nomination. The future president George Bush would be his running mate. Reagan won by an crushing landslide to Jimmy Carter almost beating his vote count by 10 times. With this, Reagan took the office in January of 1981 and claimed the...
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...A Warrior in Politics Bringing In the BIG Guns A new version of old ideologies has been created for the Warrior party this year. Bringing past focuses and new views to this renewed set of political issues that should be fought for. Many things have already happened and millions of people have been affected by these things such as the Marriage Equality right and the Affordable Care act. These issues, however, need to be solved before our country takes a turn for the worst. After years and years of presidents getting up and stating that they were going to make this a better country all we have seen as a nation is our debt get higher as well as our kids. We have allowed states to legalize marijuana which has seemed to increase the amount of users outside of those states. Now that those states have legalized marijuana, users outside of those states want their states to legalize it but non users are not being thought of when it comes to this decision. People are forgetting about the underdogs, those who do not use marijuana nor do they want their families around it. If all of the states were to legalize it then where are those who want to avoid it going to go? Will it affect or pollute the fresh air? Will the phrase “fresh air” even be realistic? Should states even have the right to legalize marijuana? These are some things that will be considered when it comes to legalizing marijuana. Another issue that needs to be focused on is No Child Left Behind act in our schools. We need...
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...for learning such as, chalk boards, art supplies, books, etc. These items do not necessarily shape the gender, but the students use them in different ways. Boys are said to participate more in class than girls and show more interest in math and competitive learning. Boys interact more in the classroom than girls and it is said that they have more confidence (Sapiro, 2003). In classrooms there are also décor that enhances the learning experiences of the students. For instance, a history class usually has pictures of famous people that have made or been a part of history. There may be pictures up of men more than women because of the laws that clearly separated different actions regarding both genders. Learning about history may help the female students oftoday; this may make the girls...
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...Phillip Mose AFS 102 Rahwa Meharena African American woman as you all know have it the worst in this country that we live in. The United States of America has downgraded blacks in general from when the first African slaves were force into the North American colony of Jamestown, Virginia, in 1619 to social inequality today. At the same rate, so did females, blacks harsher than whites. Females faced sexism everywhere they went. Females were portrayed to be just housewives sitting at home watching the kids and cooking dinner. As it’s bluntly known, due to the fact that black women had to fight for both racism and sexism, black woman in America have it worse. For a long time America had fought within each other due to the fact that we are all racist. All in a sense that no matter how civil we get there will always be a dispute between races, class, and overall social stratification. America is at this point where people are put into a system that ranks them from the top to the bottom. With that being said, with all the commotion of equality and inequality our country still shows love and peace to all. It might not be the love and peace we want but it’s enough to where if it’s done right, people from the lower class have a chance to live the American Dream. La June Montgomery Tabron is an African American woman who is a CEO of The Kellogg Foundation, she states, "In so many ways, my own journey illustrates the power and impact of what is possible with the right conditions.”...
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...Hitler, Germany's fascist leader, invaded Poland after signing the treaty of Versailles and then later invading the Soviet Union. Britain and France responded after many days or avoiding them and World War II had officially started. December 7, 1941 a day which will live in infamy, the day that changed America's perspective, the day the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor leaving the United States with no other option but to enter the war ready to dominate and end the brutalist war in history. Due to entering the war the United State changed domestically allowing more woman to have jobs outside of their household, and allowed their relationship to change worldwide since they created allies and targeted Japan....
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...market. The free market is a structure that takes into consideration the supply and demand of goods or services and bases the cost around that. The controlling of the cost is made by the government or monopolies. The Republican parties oppose interventionist policies that put the federal government in control of industry and allow it to pick winners and losers in the marketplace. During America’s last recession the Democratic Party has done its best to try and regain what our country use to be. The motto Democrats have followed is the problem didn’t occur in one night so it’s going to be fixed in one night. They have tried and are still trying many ways to improve our economy. They enacted the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act in President Obamas first month of presidency. The Act was to help kick start the recovery period by saving nearly four million jobs and giving ninety-five percent of American workers a tax cut. The ARRA was also the start of rebuilding roads, railways, and water...
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...Hanko 1 Jody Hanko Prof. Baxstrom English 1110.01 Sept. 1, 2015 To be an American It's morning, you just woke up and are getting ready to leave the house. You decide to wear jeans and a nice shirt that says "Jesus loves you" on the front. While reading the newspaper you realize something, today is voting day. Everyone will be voting for the new mayor of the city of Wakeman. You have researched all the candidates and decide Joe Smith is the best choice for the city. All of these choices you have made this morning are possible because you are an American. To be an American you have the rights to the first amendment, that is the freedom of religion, speech, press, the right to vote, and individuality. One of the most important values of being an American is the first amendment. The first amendment allows us to have freedom of speech, which gives us the right to say what we think about topics or arguments. Such as who is the better pick for mayor and why you believe in him. We also have freedom of press which allows us to gather and distribute information to others. An example of this is a congressman that has committed fraud, the press would have the right to inform the public of his/her actions. Another freedom we have in the first amendment is freedom of religion. We have the right to practice whatever religion you choose. You can be Catholic, Buddhist, Baptist, Atheist, or any other religion you choose. It is your rights and your decisions as an American...
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...How are fashion and appearance central to the construction of social identities? Fashion can be defined as the prevalent style and custom at a certain point in time. Besides being necessary and protecting us, clothing also shapes and defines us in the cultural, social and psychological aspect. It has been a part of culture and identity since the earliest of times. We live in a world where fashion and clothing play a significant role in shaping and determining the identity and social image of people. This physical appearance often determines other people’s impressions of us and becomes a measurement of our self-worth. Nowadays with an increased self-consciousness, establishing the social identity of a person, fashion and appearance have played a crucial role. Wilson (1992: 13) has said, ‘clothing in fact, has the unique characteristic of being able to express ideas about sex and the body while simultaneously it actually adorns the body.’ While sexuality for both men and women has largely been shaped by the central ideas of fashion and appearance, there is evidence indicating women have been impacted more by the influences of fashion than men have. Therefore it is possible to say women, who are strongly influenced by fashion, may be more susceptible to social identities as Craik (1994: 176) said, ‘women are fashionable but men are not.’ Although Finkelstein (1996: 56) has argued that, ‘fashion has been seen as a device for confining women to an inferior social order,’ showing...
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...United States Senate since it was instituted in 1789. Their presence in the global political landscape was sparse. According to the old predominantly male political components, in America men were the presidents, congressmen, and the senators; in the Caribbean they were also the Prime ministers, the deputy prime ministers, and the opposition leaders. Additionally, they were the policy makers as well and likewise the voters. Women had no face much less a voice. As history...
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...Many candidates are competing for the Republican Party nomination, but are all of them capable of being a productive president? Donald Trump has shown many times that he would not make a productive, reliable President. He has continuously made unprofessional remarks to, and about, many people that he could potentially lead. Donald Trump has made a large name for himself in the business world; he has done the same as a potential presidential candidate, but not in the right direction. A change in political parties may be what our country needs as it continues along the rebuilding process, but our choice for the next leader is a pivotal part of the change. Does our country need a person in office that vows to deport every illegal alien,...
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...Theodore Roosevelt, “A Multifaceted Man” As a foreigner to the United States of America, I have recently studied the lives and leadership skills of American presidents from George Washington to current presidency and I found Theodore Roosevelt as the most productive and intriguing of them all. A man that was very hardworking, diligent, focus and prepared for everything he did. Who is Theodore Roosevelt? A person with such incredible character and quality, selfless personality, concerned about the situation of less privilege people and those not in the position of authority or power. He had a very peculiar childhood. According to Encyclopedia of World Biography, “Roosevelt was born in New York City on Oct. 27, 1858. His father was of an old Dutch mercantile family long prominent in the city's affairs. His mother came from an established Georgia family of Scotch-Irish and Huguenot ancestry. A buoyant, dominant figure, his father was the only man, young Roosevelt once said, he "ever feared." He imbued his son with an acute sense of civic responsibility and an attitude of noblesse oblige. Partly because of a severe asthmatic condition, Theodore was educated by private tutors until 1876, when he entered Harvard College. Abandoning plans to become a naturalist, he developed political and historical interests, was elected to Phi Beta Kappa, and finished twenty-first in a class of 158. He also began writing The Naval War of 1812 (1882), a work of limited range but high technical...
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...Slavery first began in North America, the colony of Jamestown, Virginia, lasting for two hundred and forty four years. (history.com). Slavery first came about when the slave owners soon realized that they wanted to aid in the production of lucrative crops such as tobacco. Soon realizing that it would require a lot of time, work and effort the slaves soon began to board the ship to North America not knowing what they would be used for. In spite of slavery's lurid history and the harsh treatment of African Americans, the emergence of the Underground Railroad provided a way out of the misery, shining the light of hope in the darkness. Slavery really began to be practiced in the American colonies during the seventeenth century and the eighteenth century, these slaves brought over helped build the economic foundations of the nation. In nineteen seventy three the south had solidified the central importance of slavery by the cotton grind. Soon enough during the nineteenth century Americans westward expansion along with the growing abolition movement in the North provoked a debate...
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...sixty million, or a hundred million infections will be counted in the coming few years. But despite science and research, White House meetings, and congressional hearings, despite good intentions and bold initiatives, campaign slogans, and hopeful promises, it is despite it all the epidemic which is winning tonight. In the context of an election year, I ask you, here in this great hall, or listening in the quiet of your home, to recognize that AIDS virus is not a political creature. It does not care whether you are Democrat or Republican. It does not ask whether you are black or white, male or female, gay or straight, young or old. Tonight, I represent an AIDS community whose members have been reluctantly drafted from every segment of American society. Though I am white and a mother, I am one with a black infant struggling with tubes in a Philadelphia hospital. Though I am female and contracted this disease in marriage and enjoy the warm support of my family, I am one with the lonely gay man sheltering a flickering candle from the cold wind of his family’s rejection. This is not a distant threat. It is a present danger. The rate of infection is increasing fastest among women and children. Largely unknown a...
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...sixty million, or a hundred million infections will be counted in the coming few years. But despite science and research, White House meetings, and congressional hearings, despite good intentions and bold initiatives, campaign slogans, and hopeful promises, it is -- despite it all -- the epidemic which is winning tonight. In the context of an election year, I ask you, here in this great hall, or listening in the quiet of your home, to recognize that AIDS virus is not a political creature. It does not care whether you are Democrat or Republican; it does not ask whether you are black or white, male or female, gay or straight, young or old. Tonight, I represent an AIDS community whose members have been reluctantly drafted from every segment of American society. Though I am white and a mother, I am one with a black infant struggling with tubes in a Philadelphia hospital. Though I am female and contracted this disease in marriage and enjoy the warm support of my family, I am one with the lonely gay man sheltering a flickering candle from the cold wind of his family’s rejection. This is not a distant threat. It is a present danger. The rate of infection is increasing fastest among women and children. Largely unknown a decade...
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