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As an American citizen, have you ever given any thought of the land that your standing on? Do you know as an American, you give part of yourself to this nations character? Well, you do. For several intellectual generations, a dispute has raged over the concept of the "frontier," as articulated by...
Racism against Native Americans Racism is a very painful problem in the United States. Most people are racist in one form or another, the most common is by the person's appearance. One of the first acts of racism in American was against the Na...
The Disuniting of America Reflections on a Multicultural Society By Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. After reading the book than Shlesinger realizes, I have to say that it was interesting and admit that I agree with most of the views about multicultural society and mult...
Native American Culture Put To the Test When the white Americans began migrating to the Great Plains in the 19th century, the lives of Native Americans dramatically changed, forever. The new emigrants who came to the land of the Indians brought with them many diseases and bacteria that the Natives ...
I would like to first write the meaning of the term \"Bilingualism\" before I first begin answering the question. According to the Encarta Dictionary it means: 1. fluency in two languages: the ability to speak two languages easily and naturally. 2. use of two languages: the regular use of two la...
Bodega: The importance of the corner store in the Puerto Rican barrioToday in several neighborhoods of northeastern United States there are still remnants that tie predominate Puerto Rican communities together. In these communities you won't find much room for big businesses. On the contrary,...
Since the beginning of the 19th century, America has had to deal with the ongoing problem of drugs. We're surrounded by them everyday, whether we realize it, ornot. The evening news is filled with stories of "crack heads" killing each other as well innocent standers- by in a fiendish attempt to fin...
Passing beyond cliche to near triteness, baseball has long been described as "the national pasttime", and "America's game." These appellations are, of course, intended to be complimentary, even self-congratulatory. But the applause rings hollow when one considers the context in which the comments we...
One of the main issues in Puerto Rico today is the problem of status. Currently, Puerto Rico is a Commonwealth, or an organized incorporated territory. Under Commonwealth, it has control of its internal affairs, has its own constitution, flag, anthem, and elected governor. According to Senator of Pu...
Ponce de Leon's Search for the Elusive Fountain Ponce de Leon's quest for the fountain of youth led to the discovery of Floridaand many other unexpected yet significant discoveries. His discoveries helped him tobecome a rich man and a brave conquistador.On March 3, 1513, Juan Ponce de Leon sailed f...
Same Races, Different Faces In"Black vs. White" is not a story only seen in the United States of America. It is a problem which has, and still continues to plague many sections of the world. This problem, in many instances, goes beyond a stereotypical belief that the battle is fought due to cultur...
It all started on July 30th, 1909 when Juan Bosch was born to a Catalan father and a Puerto Rican mother. Juan Bosch was born in La Vega, Dominican Republic where most of the income came from farming. Due to Bosch's surrounding he grew up close to peasants and landowners, even though his father ow...