Straits Settlements Essays

  • Camping For Their Lives Summary

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    In society its expected that people grow up, get a job, get married, and move into a big, nice house. For many people that dream is just that; a dream. According to Scott Bransford, author of Camping for Their Lives, most of the residents who live in a “tent city” called Taco Flat in Fresno, California the concept of home is changing, and has become nothing but a daydream, but this isn’t where they had pictured their lives ending up. Weather they are here because of bad life choices, or failed career

  • Progressivism Dbq

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    Between 1880 and 1910 progressivism was the improvements and progress of the United States of America by the expansion of democracy and achieving economic and social fairness. During that period of time progressivism was an opportunity for the government to create reforms at national and international measures. Such as: Child Labor Law of 1887 and the prohibition. The strength of progressivism came from farmers, politicians, and middle class workers. Progressivism is truly how the government regulated

  • Patriarchy In Colonial Virginia

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    The collapse of the consensus era of American scholarship in the 1960s and the rise of cultural historians in the subsequent decades began a revitalized interest in early America’s legal system. The 1970s also marked the end of the intellectual historian’s dominance. The works of “giants” such as Bernard Bailyn and Edmund Morgan were gateways into the present era of the historical field. These authors, and many like them, took advantage of scores of new data and sources being uncovered from seventeenth

  • Farmers And Industrial Workers In The 19th Century Essay

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    Experiences of farmers and industrial workers in the 19th century Introduction The 19th century in America was characterized by rapid industrial growth. At this point in time, industrial plant output increased and there was mass production of goods by the machines (Foner, n.d). The British textile manufactures were the first to venture in the industrialization field within the United States of America. Mechanization was on the rise where machines replaced skilled personnel and craftsmen in different

  • John Smith's Major Accomplishments

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    Even though John Smith, Pocahontas, and Anne Hutchinson all died before turning 54 years old, they made many accomplishments. John Smith was a young warrior, a original Jamestown settler, and made a map of Virginia (Kelly, Melissa "Biography of John Smith"). Pocahontas was a Native American princess who saved John Smith's life and brought peace between Native Americans and colonists in Virginia (Kelly Melissa "Biography of Pocahontas). Anne Hutchison hosted meetings for women, criticized a church

  • Bell Scandal Essay

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    The City of Bell scandal involves misappropriation of public funds in Bell, California, one of the poorest cities in Los Angeles County and a small blue collar community, over a period of several years in the late 2000s. In July 2010, two Los Angeles Times reporters, Jeff Gottlieb and Ruben Vives, wrote an investigative piece on possible malfeasance in the neighboring city of Maywood, California. In their exposé, they reveal that Bell city officials are receiving salaries that are reportedly the

  • Essay On Ocean Currents

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    Ocean currents and wind currents are a huge part of the systems on earth. They have global impact on our environment and on mankind. There are many currents which all have their own characteristics and effects on different parts of the world. One of the world’s major ocean currents is the Kuroshio Current, a north-eastward flowing current, which flows along Japan and eventually merges with the easterly drift of the north pacific. The current transports warm, tropical water towards the polar region

  • A Rhetorical Analysis: The Effects Of Homelessness On Society

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    Homelessness, while widely acknowledged, continues to be an ever-prevalent issue within society. This urged me to take action. In order to compromise an accurate, precise claim, I needed to heavily research and analyze the various aspects of this issue -- specifically regarding the causes of homelessness, addressing the stereotypes and stigmas surrounding it, and by finding solutions at a personal, local, and national level. Initially, I intended to include pathos as a primary theme throughout my

  • How Did Jane Addams Set Up At The Hull House

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    Running Head: Jane Addams 3 and art classes (Elizabeth 2010). Addams wanted to make people feel safe, and be healthy but she knew that she would need to the government to be a part of this action. Historical Period Hull House The Hull House was a settlement house that was located in the Chicago industrial area. This was a dirty neighborhood and was commonly know as where immigrants lived. One of the very first things that Addams set up at the Hull house was a daycare. Single mothers did not have the

  • The Pros And Cons Of President Trump

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    President Trump has made, yet again, another poor decision for our country. The U.S. embassy has been in a safe place for a very long time. Trump plans to change that by moving the U.S. embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. By doing this, it would also make Jerusalem the capital of Israel, where some of our enemies are located. In my opinion, we shouldn’t move the embassy to Jerusalem because it would cause too many problems with our enemies, be too costly, and very difficult. Donald Trump says he

  • Of Joan Naviyuk's Poem 'Exceeding Beringia'

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    The Bird and the Cooking Pot Imagine your home. A place where you belong. Now imagine it moves to another state. It keeps moving and moving. Imagine settling down somewhere, but then having to move again and again. It’s not easy to imagine the full implications of this struggle and suffering, but once you read the poem “Exceeding Beringia” you understand the lives of indigenous Alaskans who went through the very same thing. Through different aspects of symbolism Joan Kane uses the concept of displacement

  • Arthur Hacker Relics Of The Brave Rhetorical Analysis

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    As I was admiring all the art works displayed in the Telfair Academy of Art and Science, one of them caught my attention, Relics of the Brave by Arthur Hacker painted 1882-1883. This is an oil painting on canvas. Its dimensions are 59 ¼” x 83”. The work depicts a sorrowful young woman sitting down on a small round table, with her right hand on the side of her head, and a letter on the other hand. On the table is one medal. Beside her, sitting in another chair with his head down and a depressed expression

  • Kenny Chesney And Keith Urban Music Analysis

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    Sydnie Worley Mr. thompson Music Appreciation 12 November 2017 Kenny Chesney and Keith Urban music comparison report The legendary Kenny Chesney (Kenneth Arnold) was “born on March 26, 1968 in Knoxville Tennessee” (Grooves Music). “Kenny was raised in Luttrell Tennessee with only his one sibling, his younger sister Jennifer Chandler. He graduated from Gibbs High School, where he was very involved playing baseball and football” (Wiki). Kenny received his first guitar for christmas and then had

  • Informative Essay On Atlantis

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    Everyone is curious about the existence and location of Atlantis. That is why a group of student researchers and I, are a part of a search from Duke University. We explored different parts of the ocean to see if we can find any artifacts can prove the existence of Atlantis and its location. We searched the most commonly named places of where Atlantis might be. We will be searching for Atlantis around spring, where the currents won’t be too high. We decided to search now because our technology is

  • Eddie Mabo Case Study

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    figure and household name for advocating Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander land rights and traditional ownership, but the story of his success, and how it changed Australia, has many heroes. Along with Mabo, plaintiffs Flo Kennedy and David Passi were geared up to launch a test case in the courts to dispute the doctrine of terra nullius; the existing law that stated Australia was officially considered empty land before British settlement. However the process of carrying out a test case proved to

  • Essay On Australian Culture

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    Outline and discuss the effects of culture and history on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people today. (300-400 words) Aboriginals are regarded to be the first Indigenous people of Australia. Australia has two indigenous peoples – Aboriginal people and Torres Strait Islander people. The history of the indigenous people has been majorly effected with their culture changing over the years, some have completely adapted to the western way of living and strayed away from their original hunter

  • Importance Of Re-Enlisting In The Army

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    As a Unit Administration in the United States Army Reserves, I have many tasks and responsibilities that can be very different each day and even each passing hour. These tasks can vary but can go from paying my Soldiers, check and make sure their medical readiness are up to Army Standards, to work with the Commander’s needs to get the mission accomplished. Everyday task can be different and this have helped me and provided me with some tools to become a better leader. Helping each Soldier can be

  • Eddie Mabo Civil Rights Case Summary

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    During Eddie’s childhood, life for the people of the Torres Strait Islands was strictly regulated with laws made by the Queensland Government but the Meriam people strived to maintain continuity with the past and continued to live a traditional lifestyle based on fishing, gardening and customary laws of inheritance. When Eddie was 16, he was exiled from the island for breaking a customary law of his community. After his banishment, Eddie moved to Northern Queensland, where he worked in various

  • Factors That Determine Australian Identity

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    This report extracts relevant knowledge from professional and educated individuals that commonly study the subject of Australian identity. Not many folk have a clear understanding of the concepts that make up the Australian Identity or even what could be defined has having an Australian Identity. Through thorough investigation of reports, surveys and journals done by professionals a conclusive answer can be given to the question “What factors play a major role in the Australian Identity?”. Through

  • The Land Bridge Theory

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    ancestors of today’s Native Americans actually native to the Americas? The topic on how Native Americans got to the Americas has long been debated. According to the Land Bridge Theory, also known as the Bering Strait Theory, Native Americans were thought to have migrated across the Bering Strait from Asia (Siberia) to Alaska on a land bridge formed by ice. Meaning that Native Americans actually come from places in Asia. This theory has been widely excepted and has even been put into most modern textbooks