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... They go through their lives, ignorant as ever…
B. ... America is a super power
1. ... Europe is becoming more independent
B. ... Protesting against America
V. Watchful Eyes of the Beholder
A. ... An American in Europe
A. Definition of American in Europe
B. ... America™
A. ... Bush
B. ... “Government for Bush, by Bush”
IX. ... They go through the course of their lives, ignorant as ever, many times not taking into account other’s opinions. ... The American society was formed through the close observation of the success and failures of other countries, those countries being Europe. ... Europe. ...
-Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
America is a superpower. ... The Foreshadow
Ah, America, where everyone is free, where there are no wars, no poverty, where anyone can be a millionaire, or better yet, a billionaire! We could now move to America. ...
Yet, Europe, with its new nations declaring themselves independent every year, and the disgruntled cartographers, developed rapidly. Europe is a diverse community of a huge number of people. This proved advantageous, and before Americans knew it, they realized that they weren’t the most technologically advanced nation in the world, and “we saw that through the European businessmen arriving in our cities with their extravagant world mobile phones, and us hiding our antenna-ridden bricks shamefully deeper into our pockets. ... Runner-up
Europe was becoming more and more independent through the 90’s, and many countries that Americans considered charity-cases before, were now having their last-laugh. Europe’s countries were beginning to unite, and the line that clearly defined the privileges of being an American, was becoming considerably blurred every time “we stepped into our huge SUV’s.”(Grojec, 2003)
Europe is the center of fashion, the center of culture, the center for arts. ... There was a time, when their country was looked up to, dreamed about, and that time is almost gone, with people in Europe regain their identities as Europeans. ... ”
“Europe has been dealing with terrorism for centuries. ... ”(WorldBookOnline, 2002) Terrorism is not new to Europe. ... However, it takes one attack on America to make them finally notice the turmoil that has enveloped Europe (Patterns of Global Terrorism, 1999)
As Americans create new offices to help secure the “Homeland”, we are sitting back and yet again, shaking our heads. It took one attack to get America on its feet, and now they are set on invading the sovereignty of every country harboring an Arab with the capability to make fire. In Europe’s eyes, America has gone haywire, and is too absorbed in itself to notice the damage it may cause to the world community.
Through the streets of Europe, protesters are parading, demonstrating against America’s actions (Protest. ... America may not care as a country, but Europe has a watchful eye set upon their nation. Their every move is scrutinized by Europe. ... Bush has become the world’s scapegoat. ... Watchful Eyes of the Beholder
September 11th, and the election changed Europe’s views on America greatly. ... The Poles looked up to America, still dreaming of a land of millionaires and billionaires. ... Yet every time I would step into the building I would see stands setup rallying protesters to an anti-Bush demonstration; or a seminar on the corrupt and exploitive capitalist system that exists in the United States.(Grojec, 2003)
Europe is a community now, and we as people are drawing closer and closer to each other, not even being separated by languages. ... The opinion in Europe is as such: America must shape up. America is not looked up to anymore, America is protested against. The sad part is, America doesn’t seem to listen, or hear.
Approximate Word count = 2999 Approximate Pages = 12 (250 words per page double spaced)
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