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This paper focuses on the elements of nature and nurture (culture) as expressed in the characters of Boone, Summers, and Teal Eye in AB Guthrie's definitive novel of the West, "The Big Sky."
Pages: 5
Bibliography: 1 source(s) listed
Filename: 15703 Western Expansion Culture.doc
Price: US$44.75
142.28 History of the State of Virginia.
This paper is on the history of the state of Virginia. In early 17th century, a book inspired by Sir Walter Raleigh and written by Richard Hakluyt, entitled "Western Planting," built up great interest in American colonization. Focus of commercial explorations was possible trade with the East India Company for the West. The King of England formed and granted a royal charter to the London Company and the Plymouth Company (Interesting.com) to found a colony. In December 1606, the London Company, led by Captain Christopher Newport, reached a town and named it Jamestown, after the King of England. It was the first permanent settlement in North America, the whole of which was then Virginia. The first settlers in this new land consisted of 12 laborers, a few carpenters, a blacksmith, a mason, a barber and a tailor and 50 other men.
Pages: 5
Bibliography: 10 source(s) listed
Filename: 28 History State Virginia.doc
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143.473 The Overland Trail.
This paper discusses the Overland Trail. The Overland Trail was one of the most heavily traveled routes by pioneers heading West between 1862 and 1868. It stretched from Julesburg, Colorado to Ft.Bridger, Wyoming. The great Overland migration is among the best known periods in the story of the American frontier, due to detailed letters and diaries kept by some of the over 500,000 pioneers who traveled it. From these records, many of them kept by women, we learn about daily life on the trail, and the frontier experience in general. The diaries of men and women carry certain predictable characteristics, with men writing of "fight, conflict, competition and hunting" and women writing of their concerns with "family and relational values".
Pages: 5
Bibliography: 3 source(s) listed
Filename: 473 The Overland Trail.doc
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144.491 Power and Knowledge in Everyday Life.
This argument uses employment as the setting to prove that power is regularly abused in American society. Careful detail and analysis show the impact of the abuse of power.
Pages: 3
Bibliography: 2 source(s) listed
Filename: 491 Power Knowledge Life.doc
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145.691 Early American History.
With the discovery of America, several emigrants started moving to this newly discovered land. As a result of this, numerous colonies were formed in America. The Spanish settlers were the first to immigrate to America. They formed colonies in the West Indies, Mexico and South America. On the other hand, English emigrants arrived to New England, Virginia and other parts of America, which later formed the United States. Immigration to the "New World" took pace in the early 1600s and grew from a group of few hundred colonists to a flood of millions of newcomers. These new settlers started building a new civilization in the northern region.
Pages: 7
Bibliography: 4 source(s) listed
Filename: 691 Early American History.doc
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146.16264 A Health Care Article Critique in Cultural Diversity in Hospice Care in America
This article Critique will focus on the article by Marjorie Kagawa-Singer, PhD, MN, RN; Leslie J. Blackball, MD, MTS, Negotiating Cross-Cultural Issues at the End of Life "You Got to Go Where He Lives" . By understnaind ghte cultural differences in American culture, we can see how this formulates the great degree of mistrust that is now occurring wihin hospice care in the united States. By researching the article, and its sources, we can see how this cultural problem can be rememedied through a thorough critique.
Pages: 3
Bibliography: 1 source(s) listed
Filename: 16264 Blackhall Kagawa Health.doc
Price: US$26.85
147.16428 Sag Harbor Long Island New York
This twelve page paper looks at the American Village Sag Harbour Long Island New York. The paper discusses the demographics of the Harbour moves into the formation of the village from the earliest times of prehistory where it was inhabited by Native Americans to the Dutch and English Settlers in the 17th Century. The paper then looks at the main industries of the village and how it was affected by the changes in fossil fuels. Continuing to look at the affect war has had on the village with the occupation of British forces and blockade of the port by the British navy and the attack by Miels on the British forces. The paper also looks briefly at the 1812 war where the British attack Turkey Hill. This paper then discusses the modern day look at Sag Harbour and the effects on the populace by an influx of tourists and new residents..
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