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American Tax Officer

American Tax Officer

David traveled to America and became an inspector for the most powerful law enforcement agency, the IRS. On December 3, 2021, America Congress passed a piece of legislation. It stipulated that from now on, any criminal activity, whether smuggling, robbery, fraud, etc., had to pay full taxes to the IRS. Since then, David had become the nightmare of all criminals in America. Until one day, his blade reached towards the heads of Freemasonry and the Federal Reserve!
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888 Chs
American success master

American success master

Having traveled to America in the year 1862, this was the beginning of a dream, the finest of times. What constitutes a true master of success? Having some notable descendants hardly counts for anything. To build an Oil Empire alongside Rockefeller To place Carnegie on the throne of the steel magnate To help Ford propel the industrialization of automobiles worldwide To lead Edison to monopolize the future of the electrical industry To be an Angel Investor for Morgan's capital Hear this, applause!
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817 Chs
My American magical life

My American magical life

【Grassroots Rise】+【Strategic Battle】+【Intelligence Online】 There was no time to lament the life full of regrets, as he suddenly reincarnated as a homeless man in America. In an America where capitalism was expanding to extremes, more and more people were being forced onto the streets. With no identity, no money. Unable to work, unable to rent a home. If capitalism had no humanity, then he would become the capital! Fighting his way up step by step, he aimed for the very top of America! Starting off with just a tent, not backing down in the slightest, the new-age American homeless man, Cheng Daqi, was set to make some massive waves!
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810 Chs
American Exorcism Male God

American Exorcism Male God

America, 1980. No sooner had Xu Yi transmigrated than he was put on the dissection table; then he gradually came to understand the true nature of this world. "Studying medicine can't exorcise undead demons; I must become an exorcist!" he resolved silently to himself. On a misty, rain-soaked night. "Miss Evil Spirit over there, the night is cold and damp; be careful not to catch a chill! Come over here and warm yourself by the fire!" Xu Yi said, holding a lighter, as the pale gold flame slowly approached the other. The Evil Spirit shrank back, looking at Xu Yi with fear. "Don't be afraid, I just want to warm you up..." Xu Yi's face broke into a warm smile, "by setting you on fire!" Ding dong! Ding dong! "Sign-in at the Land of Fear successful, Resurrection Coin awarded!" "Synthesis pathway requirements met, do you wish to combine the following entries?" Psychic + Scholar + Painter = Psychic Painter! Saintly Offspring + Gunfight Technique + Revolver Mastery = Holy Gunslinger! Undead + Revelation + Holy Nation = God!
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480 Chs
American History 1988

American History 1988

``` Debt, economic decline, immigration; hippies, anti-government, freedom. At the end of the 1980s, a wave of change encompassed a country boy from the Rust Belt. As the gate for upward mobility was on the verge of closing, he struggled to move forward. College, Silicon Valley, entrepreneurship; HP, Apple, Microsoft. To become part of the 1%, or even 0.1%, he sacrificed a lot, but also gained a lot. ```
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418 Chs
The American Dream: A Modern Officer Sent to the Revolutionary War

The American Dream: A Modern Officer Sent to the Revolutionary War

Due to a mysterious transcendent being, United States Marine Corps First Lieutenant Samuel Kim from 2016 is thrown back in time to the year 1775. To make matters worse, he wakes up near Bunker Hill, mere hours before the famed Battle of Bunker Hill begins. Realizing the unique situation he finds himself in, the lieutenant takes the opportunity to change the fate of the battle and ensure an overwhelming American victory. Guided by his "patronizing" "God" and the American revolutionaries, Lieutenant Kim embarks on a journey to help America gain its independence and to ensure the nation upholds its "most promising" ideals from the very beginning. Author's Warning: The story is very rough in the first few chapters (and as some readers pointed out, some parts are laughable, such as "American idealism"). However, the pace and quality of the story improve from chapter four and onwards. You will enjoy the story if you are interested in history, worldbuilding, and the butterfly effect (along with a few badass characters). So even if you are a bit turned off initially, I promise that the story improves quickly. Some early details were accidentally left out, as I wrote the first two chapters a year before writing the third chapter. If you wish to support my writing, feel free to support me on Patreon. All my chapters will be free, but I appreciate a tip! https://www.patreon.com/okmangeez
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178 Chs
Rebirth of the American Tyrant

Rebirth of the American Tyrant

In this rebirth, a one-in-a-billion chance granted him a second shot at becoming a local tycoon. With newfound life, William White, seemingly favored by the heavens, contemplates transforming his existence. Like a magnificent Amazon butterfly, he's determined to bring about change. The rebirth offers a unique opportunity to live a more fulfilling life, and William White is poised to seize it with gusto.
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166 Chs
American Cultivation Story

American Cultivation Story

This is an American cultivation story. I have long since been enamored with the thoughts of cultivation and the stories behind it. I do not intend to offend or misrepresent this topic. I will do every bit of research that I can to make this story amazing
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118 Chs
This American Life (Returning to 2001)

This American Life (Returning to 2001)

Most authors have the originality and creativeness to invent new worlds and write fantasy. Whether it be isekai, wish-fulfillment, sci-fi, apocalypse or wuxia. I guess I'll stick to being a middling mediocre writer attempting to be stable compromising with life. Regardless the urban life do-over genre is dominated by a chinese asian perspective. Still will be after I start, but perhaps it'll be a fun story to look back on years into the future. Well then, let's take a look into the life of Jeffery Zhang and his experiences in This American Life (Returning to 2001).
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110 Chs
Commerce World of American Institute of Accountancy in Dibrugarh.

Commerce World of American Institute of Accountancy in Dibrugarh.

Accountancy World.
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99 Chs
Native American Folktales
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2024-10-26 12:46
Another interesting aspect of Native American folktales is their connection to nature. Many stories are centered around animals and natural elements. The eagle, for instance, is often seen as a symbol of strength and spiritual connection in their tales. These stories not only entertained but also educated the young about their environment and how to coexist with nature.
How did early Native American novels contribute to Native American culture?
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2024-11-15 03:17
These novels also provided a sense of pride for Native Americans. They showed that Native Americans had a rich literary heritage and could create works of art that were as complex and meaningful as those of other cultures. For example, they could depict their unique relationships with nature and the spiritual world in a way that was accessible to a wider audience. This in turn helped to counteract some of the negative stereotypes that had been imposed on them by non - Native American cultures.
How do Native American War Graphic Novels represent Native American culture?
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2024-12-14 20:30
These graphic novels can represent the family and community structures. Native Americans have strong family and community bonds, and in the context of war, these are often shown as something to fight for or something that provides support during difficult times. It could be shown through characters who rely on their extended families or tribes during war - related hardships.
There There Native American Novels: An Overview
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2024-11-22 15:37
Native American novels like 'There There' are important in many ways. 'There There' by Tommy Orange, for example, gives a complex and vivid portrayal of modern Native American life. It shows the struggles, the cultural heritage, and the contemporary experiences of Native Americans. The characters in the novel often face issues such as identity crisis, as they are caught between the traditional Native American ways and the modern American society. It also showcases the strength and resilience of the Native American community in the face of historical traumas and present - day challenges.
Importance of Native American Culture
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2024-10-25 14:22
The importance of Native American culture cannot be overstated. It has a deep influence on art. Native American art, with its unique patterns and use of natural materials like feathers and beads, has inspired modern artists around the world. Their art is not just aesthetically pleasing but also tells stories of their history and beliefs.
Was Echo Native American in the Comics?
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2024-10-14 01:37
Yes, Echo was depicted as Native American in the comics.
Is Echo Native American in the Comics?
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2024-10-08 13:46
Yes, Echo is depicted as Native American in the comics.
How does 'Fry bread, a native American family story' represent Native American culture?
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2024-10-31 20:49
The 'Fry bread, a native American family story' represents Native American culture richly. The very existence of the story centered around fry bread is a testament to the cultural significance of this food. Fry bread is not just a meal but a symbol of Native American heritage. The story may depict the family's spiritual connection to the bread, perhaps related to how they give thanks for the ingredients or the process of making it. It can also show the family's adaptation over time while still holding onto this traditional food, which is a characteristic of Native American culture's ability to preserve traditions while evolving. Moreover, the way the family shares the fry bread with others in the community or within the family during special occasions or daily life reflects the cultural importance of generosity and togetherness in Native American culture.
How can 'Native American History Graphic Novel' help in understanding Native American culture?
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2024-10-31 12:33
Native American History Graphic Novels also introduce readers to the diverse Native American tribes. Each tribe has its own unique language, art, and stories. The graphic novels can illustrate these differences, like how the Navajo have their own distinct creation stories compared to the Sioux. This helps in a more comprehensive understanding of the overall Native American culture.
The Significance of Native American Novels in Literature
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2024-11-17 23:20
Native American novels are significant as they preserve the cultural heritage. They pass on the traditions, stories, and values of Native American tribes that might otherwise be lost. For instance, through stories about tribal ceremonies, family structures, and relationships with nature.
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