Free Coursework Essays Tagged ‘America’
The purpose of this essay is to outline the ways in which consumer behaviour changed in the United States after 1945, and the ways in which the production, and the content, of art reflected these times. (more…)
Tags: 1945, 2nd World War, America, consumer behaviour, Expressionism, New York, Pop Art
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The ‘war on terror’ is a deliberately ambiguous phrase that means little yet bequeaths very much indeed. Terror and organised terrorism is a form of extraterritorial crime that all states must deal with. The concept of terrorism is as old as the paradigm of civilisation itself. (more…)
Tags: Al Qaeda, America, Bin Laden, civilisations, G.W. Bush, media, Muslims
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To study the history of the world is to examine the history of civilisations interacting with one another. History also allows us to view the way in which certain cultures spend a period in dominance over other civilisations, disseminating ideas and institutions in the process. As Howe (2002:1) ascertains, history is therefore a study of empire. (more…)
Tags: Al Qaeda, America, Bin Laden, civilisations, God, Muslims
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The terrorist attacks centred upon the east coast of the United States on the morning of 11 September 2001 altered forever the view that America has of itself within the greater world order. (more…)
Tags: America, capitalism, media, Muslims, September 11, US
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Rhetoric or rhetorical language is a persuasive form of oral language meant to influence listeners. It also refers to the set of rules used by a person to achieve the most effective and eloquent expression (Crystal, 1995). By using rhetoric one can speak not just effectively and convincingly but also with art and elegance. (more…)
Tags: America, Bin Laden, G.W. Bush, oral language, political speech, rhetorics, terrorism, Tony Blair
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This essay will examine the question of the first large scale human migrations across continents, focusing on the colonisations of America and the Pacific region. In answering the question of when and how these continents were colonised, we need to be aware of what type of evidence are available to us, and how best to understand this evidence by employing a variety of analytical techniques. (more…)
Tags: America, colonisation, continents, homo sapien, migration, Pacific
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