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North American studies sits at the intersection of history, cultural studies, international business, and political science, making it a common subject across a wide range of undergraduate and graduate courses. The topic invites academic attention because North America — encompassing the United States, Canada, and Mexico — represents a region of enormous geographic, cultural, and economic diversity. Students explore how this diversity has developed over centuries, shaped by Indigenous civilizations, European colonial expansion including Spain's missionary efforts, and evolving political and economic structures that continue to influence global affairs today.

The papers archived under this topic reflect a genuinely broad range of approaches. Historical analysis appears frequently, particularly regarding Native American cultures and political structures, as well as the evolution of religious views across the continent. Comparative and cultural approaches are also well represented, with essays examining cultural competency and contrasting literary works. Business and international marketing analyses form another significant strand, with case studies focusing on companies and market strategies that connect North American economies to regions such as Europe and Asia, including markets in cities like Montreal and beyond.

A strong essay on a North American topic begins with a clearly scoped thesis that commits to one region, time period, or thematic angle rather than attempting to cover the entire continent at once. Evidence drawn from historical records, cultural analysis, or documented business data carries the most weight depending on the course context. The most common pitfall is treating North America as a monolithic subject — successful papers acknowledge the distinct political, cultural, and economic conditions that exist across different areas of the region.

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Double Crested Cormorant \"Are Opportunistic, Generalist Feeders\"
Double Crested Cormorant "are opportunistic, generalist feeders" (Wires, Cuthbert, Dale, & Joshi, 2001). They feed on slow moving fish species that range from 3 centimeters to 40 centimeters.
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Values and Beliefs: Transformation and Change Perhaps
Perhaps one of the most interesting aspects of the human psyche is how one's personal values and beliefs can transform and change. Whereas, one previously might have imagined that one's value systems and beliefs were…
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Whiteness an Illusory Correlation Occurs When There
Anthropologists and geneticists have re-conceived "race" as a cultural category or social construct. Race such as "whiteness" is a particular way that some people have of talking about themselves and others. As such race is not a useful analytical concept; rather, the usage of the word must be analyzed. Others have held on to the notion that racial differences represent real biological markers.
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Tourism Nobel Prize Laureate Derek Walcott Begins
This is a four page paper based on Derek Walcott's speech delivered when he won the Nobel Prize for Literature. The speech is called "The Antilles: Fragments of Epic Memory." The essay summarizes the main points of the Walcott speech, which is lyrical and poetic. It is about the misconceptions of the Caribbean, and Walcott describes the vibrant cultures that many Westerners miss.
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Native Art of North and Meso America
The objective of this study is to examine the relationship between native North American art and the art of Mesoamerica? Is an exchange of artistic influences seen between these two neighboring regions? The findings in this study include that there are amazing similarities in art forms and use of materials and designs in art expression between Indians in North American and those in Mesoamerica.
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Connection Between Music and Politics
The tango is a form of dancing that originates in Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is a popular dance form that has spread internationally since its inception in the early nineteenth century. As with all cultural forms, there is a distinctive history and style that accompanies this form of expression. The very creation and performance of tango are political acts. The tango flourishes in South America and in Europe. The tango culture is also quite popular in North American and Asia. There are, for example, multiple tango festivals that occur in Turkey, a country that is both in Asia and in Europe. The paper will discuss the cultural expression of tango, a form of music and dance, as well as the political circumstances under which it was created and the ones it expresses.
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History of Underwater Archeological Sites in the United States
This paper examines underwater archaeology in the U.S. The paper discusses excavation techniques, tools and technology and also explores the Clovis theory. The paper also reviews findings at several submerged North American prehistoric archeological sites. Underwater survey and excavation are typically more expensive and logistically more complex than comparable terrestrial projects. Underwater conditions involve more variability from site to site, and even from hour to hour at the same site. All survey and excavation work is constrained by safety factors; in general the deeper the site, the less time that a scuba diver can remain at that depth. Other factors that are frequently less than ideal include water currents, temperature, and visibility.
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Ginseng business practices and market analysis
This work in writing sets out a business plan for a start-up Ginseng business. Included is a description of the business, the business start-up expenses, plans for operation for the first several years of business, a project cash inflow statement, marketing strategy and production plans. The ginseng business projects an income of 180,000 per 20 acres of ginseng growth.
Research Paper Undergraduate
Morphology Personal Name Truncations
A large range of the academic literature centering on the sociological as well as the cultural and linguistic properties of nicknaming can be found. This literature mostly focuses on only sociological and/or cultural…
Thesis Undergraduate
Medicine Yogurt Consumption Lowers Colorectal Cancer Risk
Colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer in the world, with over a million people developing the disease each year (reviewed by Touvier et al., 2011; Aune et al., 2011; Pala et al., 2011; van Duijnhoven et al.,…