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  2. John D'Agata - Wikipedia

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    John D'Agata (born 1975) is an American essayist. He is the author or editor of six books of nonfiction, including The Next American Essay [1] (2003), The Lost Origins of the Essay [2] (2009) and The Making of the American Essay [3] —all part of the trilogy of essay anthologies called "A New History of the Essay".

  3. Political communication - Wikipedia

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    As explained by Hussein Amin from the American University of Cairo, “-because many people view censorship as a sign of social responsibility, civil society has a deep distrust of itself. While admitting that political communication in the mass media has diversified and developed some more liberal patterns in recent years”. [ 24 ]

  4. Culture of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Dishes such as the hamburger, pot roast, baked ham, and hot dogs are examples of American dishes derived from German cuisine. [40] [41] Apple pie is one of a number of American cultural icons. Different regions of the United States have their own cuisine and styles of cooking.

  5. What is 'America First': People or profits? - AOL

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    The Constitution tells us that the paramount duty of our government is to "promote the general welfare" and "secure the blessings of liberty" for the American people. There was a time when America ...

  6. American exceptionalism - Wikipedia

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    A New Look at American Exceptionalism (1991) endorses exceptionalism; Soderlind, Sylvia, and James Taylor Carson, eds. American Exceptionalisms: From Winthrop to Winfrey (State University of New York Press; 2012) 268 pp; essays on the rhetoric of exceptionalism in American history, from John Winthrop's "city upon a hill" to the "war on terror".

  7. Citizenship of the United States - Wikipedia

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    By acts of Congress, every person born in Puerto Rico, the United States Virgin Islands, Guam, and the Northern Mariana Islands is a United States citizen by birth. [49] Also, every person born in the former Panama Canal Zone whose father or mother (or both) are or were a citizen is a United States citizen by birth. [50]

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  9. John Krasinski is the Sexiest Man Alive — but what makes ...

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    There is, however, a delicate balance: Previous research also found that people who believed their potential partner was interested in them put more effort into seeing the person again, compared ...