Are Americans more of a do as I say or do as I do culture?
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Americans are much more of a do as I say culture. Americans tell other Americans and other countries
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by J. Carter
Today most Alaskans, like most other Americans, speak English and share cultural traits with other Americans. In addition to
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What the average person sees, if he notices the homeless at all, is the highly visible face of homelessness. The People sleeping in
The Amish: Plain and Simply Wrong
Founded by Swiss Mennonite leader, Jacob Amman, in 1693, the Amish have become one of the more prominent
212 Article Titles on North American Culture
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