Author Archives: Jonathan Nazarian
The Persian-Jewish Immigration
For a long time now, immigration has played a huge role in revolutionizing infrastructure, culture, and the people living in certain communities. The first examples can be attributed to the immigration to the Americas, which displaced Native Americans. In this … Continue reading
Vietnam vs. Bush
The first song is Country Joes Anti-Vietnam War Song Woodstock. The second song is 21st century blues. The first song is in protest to the Vietnam war while the second song is in protest to President Bush’s policy’s and the … Continue reading
War-A good thing?
1. WWII – Wars are fought to gain something. In most cases, wars are thought for some sort of increased wealth. Whether it be more land, more gold, or more oil, wars have almost always led to a better and … Continue reading
Alcohol – The Temperance Movement
Chudacoff speaks a lot about the temperance movement. Since the civil war and even before that, people have been trying to ban the sale and consumption of alcohol. The result has been the creation of the temperance movement. Though many … Continue reading
Boss Tweed
A large portion of the movie we watched in class spoke about the ventures and activities of Boss Tweed. His real name was William Magear Tweed. Born in 1823, Boss Tweed was a Politician and boss of Tamany Hall (that … Continue reading
www.migratingchanges.com
Having a large budget, there would be a small amount in which my website would not be able to communicate. With the budget, I would create a website, which incorporates the spider-web formula in which google utilizes to constantly update … Continue reading
Walking Your Life Away
Since the start of life, walking has been the primary form of transportation. The Native Americans did it. The Europeans did it. And YOU did it. To date, you walk to and from class, to and from work, and to … Continue reading
Drafts Impose Hate
Bernstein’s New York City Draft Riots and the Virtual New York website both show the violent draft riots of New York City. The riots began after the passing of the National Conscription Act of 1863. This act was passed by … Continue reading
Books Vs. Websites – The Battle of the Times and Slavery
Both the reading and the website illustrate slavery in different ways. Homberger illustrates who came to New York City, including the roles that these people played in modern society. For example, African Americans were more likely than not slaves. As … Continue reading