Crevecoeur viewed the greatest strength of the United States as its diverse population and the resulting social order, which allowed individuals from various backgrounds to coexist and thrive together. He believed that this melting pot of cultures contributed to a unique American identity and fostered opportunities for social mobility and individual freedom. Additionally, he attributed the nation's success to its fertile land and resources, which enabled agricultural prosperity and economic growth. This combination of diversity and natural abundance, he argued, was key to America's potential as a successful nation.
Heyday: The period that maintains the greatest strength or success. The good times...
To have success you must succeed in something.
Alfred Hitchcock's greatest financial success is the movie "Psycho."
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Success and strength? The coin evolution pays in is reproductive success. The only success is to have the genes represented in the population of the next generation and beyond. That depends on the strategies used and the local environment they are used in. Strength could be a strategy to maximize reproductive success, but that would be only one of many strategies and definitely dependent on the environment in question.
De Crevecoeur prefers America to Europe mainly because he sees America as a place of opportunity and new beginnings. He admires the social mobility and freedom that people have in America compared to the rigid class systems and limitations in Europe. Additionally, he appreciates the vast, unspoiled land in America and the potential for success that it offers.
The Napoleonic Code.
They are used by a graduate school admissions office to access your probable success in their graduate program.
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the moon landing
my greatest success was getting my drama certificate in the 4th grade at school, so from the on i got all my certificates from primary to high school i think that makes it all a success for me and so as being a good person that's one (1) hell of a success in my community...