Essays Tagged: "living in the united states"

The roles that religion played on the early society of north america.

a person believes in. The freedom to choose a persons own religion is the reason every American is living in the United States. The American Government was based around religion in the beginning of i ...

(3 pages) 135 0 3.2 Apr/2002

Subjects: History Term Papers > North American History

How people would react to tattoos being done to themselves or others around them because of their culture.

haven't. Tattoos have been a part of people's lives for decades and even centuries. To most people living in the United States, tattoos are a normal style. But imagine some tribe in a country you hav ...

(2 pages) 130 1 4.1 May/2002

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Controversial Issues

The Automobiles History

of fact, as we near the break of the twenty first century, itis probably difficult for most people living in the United States today topicture a country with out it's endless interstate's, or places ...

(3 pages) 155 0 4.4 Jan/1997

Subjects: Science Essays > Engineering > Mechanical Engineering

This essay, "1920s vs 1960s", writen in AABB format, deals with the comparison of; general statistics, fashion styles of both men & women, music, & controversial issues.

1920's vs. 1960'sOver the past century, people living in the United States have experienced many changes. As the times change, so do the people. In ... .Yet, as we move ahead to the 1960's, life was very different. There were around 177,830,000 people living in the United States. Unfortunately, as the population increased, so did the number of people ...

(6 pages) 171 1 3.2 May/2002

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Language Studies > Writing

Spanish Conquistadors: Heroes or Murderers?

aiveness. The Spanish conquistadors took away the Indians right to their way of life and their land.Living in the United States of America, it's hard to imagine a group of people coming into our count ... o commit mass suicides and not to have children, because they knew their fate if they were to go on living or to bring another child into the world only to see him or her worked to death (Collier, 63) ...

(3 pages) 82 0 4.5 Oct/1996

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History

"Fueling Drug Costs in Today's World" This essay takes a look at whats behind the "rising drug costs" and the value of medicine today.

trend. Consequently, much of the national debate today is over the cost of medicines. As consumers living in the United States, the consumption of and dependence on prescription drugs is more than an ... uite simple if you take a look at what's behind "rising drug costs" and the value of medicine today.Living in the 21st century means living in a world of technology. Consumers consistently always want ...

(2 pages) 105 1 5.0 Mar/2003

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Health & Medicine > Drugs

The need for healthcare reformation in America.

Of the approximately 257.8 million individuals currently living in the United States of America, every one of them has a need for effective, affordable and a ...

(8 pages) 619 0 3.8 Apr/2003

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Health & Medicine

An essay on the 442nd Regimental Combat Team.

The 442nd Regimental Combat TeamImagine this: You are a Japanese American living in the United States. On the day of December 7, 1941, your fellow Japanese attack Pearl Harbo ... ions rather than contradict them. Also, it is just right to fight for the country you are currently living in rather than the place you left.By choosing to fight for the US and America, the 442nd Comb ...

(6 pages) 41 2 1.0 Jul/2003

Subjects: History Term Papers > North American History

The Japanese Internment and the Animosity that Lead up to it

reason other than your ethnicity? That is exactly what the American government did to the Japanese living in the United States during World War II. The Japanese-Americans, the majority of them Americ ... iels 35).The first suggestions to incarcerate enemy aliens, specifically anyone of Japanese descent living in the United States, came from lieutenant commander John DeWitt. On December 19, 1941, DeWit ...

(7 pages) 113 1 3.8 Mar/2004

Subjects: History Term Papers > North American History

A Nation is Born

29-03). These issues had quite the range of social impacts on different groups of people that were living in the United States.Land ownership has always been a fundamental value in United States c ... oblem for Americans was to just remove Indians from there land. In 1820, there were 120,00 Indians living east of the Mississippi. By 1844, there were fewer than 30,000 Indians living in this territ ...

(3 pages) 35 0 4.0 Mar/2004

Subjects: History Term Papers > North American History

American Isolationism. This essay has to deal with the role of America as an isolationist country during the 1920's and the 1930's.

rants to a definite quota, which was set at three percent of the number of people from that country living in the United States in 1910. This was eventually replaced by the Immigration Act of 1924 whi ...

(2 pages) 48 0 4.3 Apr/2004

Subjects: History Term Papers > North American History

Health Care in America is Essential to All

There are approximately 250 million people currently living in the United States of America, and every one of them has a need for effective, affordable a ...

(8 pages) 919 1 4.3 Apr/2004

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Society and community

Japanese Street Fashion

Living in the United States for two and half years, I have been surprised how influential Japanese p ...

(5 pages) 123 1 3.1 May/2004

Subjects: Art Essays > Design Arts

Lessons in Literature

alistic play written by Lorraine Hansberry. The story was about an African American family that was living in the United States during WWII. In general, there were many characters that were significan ...

(3 pages) 59 0 5.0 May/2004

Subjects: Literature Research Papers

To what extent and why did the United States adopt an isolationist policy in the 1920's and 1930's?

the Emergency Quota Act of 1921, which limited immigration for foreigners to 3% of each nationality living in the United States in 1910. Three years later, this quota was reduced to 2%, and the nation ...

(2 pages) 58 1 3.0 May/2004

Subjects: History Term Papers > North American History

Manzanar - How Everyone Was Impacted: Life as an Innocent Prisoner

ton and Houston xiv). This order was meant for all of the Japanese and Japanese-Americans that were living in the United States during this time. They were sent to internment camps; consequently, some ... e dilemmas as a young, adolescent girl.Before the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor, the Wakatsukis were living a normal existence in a modest house in Ocean Park, California. Papa (Ko) Wakatsuki was a com ...

(8 pages) 59 0 4.6 Jun/2004

Subjects: Literature Research Papers

Sexually Transmitted Diseases

Sexually Transmitted DiseasesThe estimated number of people living in the United States with an incurable sexually transmitted disease is 65 million. Every year ...

(5 pages) 103 0 4.8 Jun/2004

Subjects: Humanities Essays

Cross-cultural study: The Philippines

into a store to buy a blouse for herself and come out with one for her sister instead. Philippino's living in the United States will routinely send money, clothes, household goods, and other items as ...

(3 pages) 27 0 0.0 Jul/2004

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Society and community

Illegal imigration causes drawbacks on our country

itizenship into the country. Today there is an estimated eight million illegal immigrants currently living in the United States, four and a half million are Hispanic and half of them reside in the sta ...

(2 pages) 64 0 3.0 Nov/2004

Subjects: Law & Government Essays > Civil Rights

Carribean immigrants in New York City

to the United States. Immigrants from the Caribbean experience a lot of changes in their lives when living in the United States. Many experience having to adapt to a new life and the process one must ... d 27,080 Trinidad/Tobagans live in Brooklyn (Census 1980). The total number of Caribbean immigrants living in New York City was 469,920 in 1980. The numbers of Caribbean Immigrants have probably decre ...

(7 pages) 87 0 4.0 Dec/2004

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Controversial Issues