Men Who Built America

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    From the Anita Hill Scandal to the Technology Revolution: the Reagan/Bush Years

    History: 1950 to the 21st Century Colorado Technical University From the Anita Hill Scandal to the Technology Revolution: The Reagan/Bush Years “The real problem is not whether machines think but whether men do.” B. F. Skinner. (n.d.). BrainyQuote.com.  Since the beginning of recorded history, humankind has been on a quest to think smarter, and faster. It is no surprise that humankind’s quest to become smarter has not been easy to obtain. McLeod, S. A

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    Love

    purchasing chief, Tony Brown, who asked if she was like other private-equity chiefs that “strip and flip” their companies. “You must be mistaken,” she shot back. “It’s only men that I strip and flip. My companies I hold long and close to my heart.” With her platinum blonde hair, tight leather skirts, and penchant for racy remarks, Ms. Tilton has a talent for getting people’s attention. Yet behind the glam facade is a sophisticated distressed-debt investor and manufacturing tycoon who has quickly become one

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    Argumentative Essay: Pay Gap Between Men And Women

    “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.” (Jefferson.) Is a notable line in the Declaration of Independence that most people know. The “American Dream” so to speak is backed by this statement. As one can read that statement by Jefferson, we as Americans tend to wonder if we have lived up to those words written in our founding documents

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    The Gilded Age

    California and resources in Western North America, the demand for railroads led the way for the Gilded Age. The production of iron and steel rose dramatically because of improved technologies in factories and western resources like lumber, gold and silver increased the demand for improved transportation. There were mining operations that led to incredible profits and the owners of companies dealing with these were suddenly swimming in lots of money,many men used these new found riches to invest in

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    A Precarious Experiment and Vision for a Nation

    apparent. Many parts of the country are worried about the colonies staying as one and working together successfully during the period of depression and hardship that followed the end of the war. In addition, the blacks that were in the Americas felt that “All men are created equal” applied to them as well as whites and thus felt that slavery was going to end after they had won the war. Although these feelings aren’t reciprocated by the whites, many slaves are freed in the north because of their persistence

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    The People vs the Police: Building the Trust

    Through effective neighborhood policing and learning to trust the police, America could be a sharpened more secure place to live. First, because of failed community policing attempts in America, there has been a constant battle for the people and the police to view each other as equals and overcome the differences we share. Community policing is the newest terminology for law enforcement. It is a federally funded initiative built on the premise that everyone should be working together to reduce the

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    Hate Crimes- the Ku Klux Klan

    This is a history of hate in America- not the natural discord that characterizes a democracy, but the wild, irrational, killing hate that led men and women throughout our history. Extreme violence against others simply because of their race, nationality, religion or lifestyle (The Southern Poverty, 2011). The Ku Klux Klan is a white supremacist group, founded in 1866 created after the south lost the Civil War. The Ku Klux Klan was started by Confederate soldiers who did not believe that the newly

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    Chinese Workers Case Study

    Exploration: Chinese laborers explored building rail roads. The majority of people who built the railroads, were Chinese (9/10 were Chinese and 1/10 were Irish). They were super-fast at learning how to do their duties and did them quickly and safely. At first, Superintendent James Harvey Strobrigde of the Central Pacific didn’t like Chinese laborers, but after white laborers didn’t keep their jobs, their investor suggested that they hire Chinese laborers. After about a month of watching the Chinese

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    Mujahedeen Consequences

    in the civil-military infrastructure to changes in Afghan society. And, at first, socialism agreed with Afghanistan. The newly implemented left-wing regime handed land from large owners to peasants who worked it. Women were encouraged to stop wearing veils, and were put in literacy classes with men. However, the reforms were seen as challenges to Islamic fundamentalists,

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    Oppression Of People Of Color Analysis

    Within America, oppression of people of color has been integrated within society since the founding of the colonies. Within America, this means that policy changes have been put into place since the Civil Rights Movement to try to change how people of color are treated within America, but this appears to not be enough. The types of policies that could be put into place to further the objective of racially unifying America would be racial bias training, profiling prevention and cultural competency

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