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Land of the Free Brave and Beautiful

Pasquale De Marco

Casa editrice: Publishdrive

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Journey through the heart of the United States of America, a land of boundless dreams, a crucible of democracy, and a beacon of hope for the world. From sea to shining sea, this book takes you on an inspiring voyage through the tapestry of cultures, the spirit of enterprise, and the indomitable spirit of the American people.

Discover the story of America, a nation born from the dreams of immigrants who left their homelands in search of a new beginning. Witness the birth of a nation, a revolutionary experiment in self-governance, where the rule of law prevails and individual liberties are enshrined in the Constitution.

Explore the land of the free, where the First Amendment guarantees freedom of speech, press, religion, and assembly, and where the right to bear arms is a fiercely debated topic. Delve into the home of the brave, where the American military stands guard, defending freedom at home and abroad, and where veterans are honored for their sacrifices.

Celebrate the nation of diversity, a melting pot of cultures where immigrants have enriched the American tapestry with their traditions, languages, and customs. The challenges of racism, discrimination, and xenophobia have not been absent, but the strength of diversity has ultimately prevailed, making America a truly multicultural society.

Immerse yourself in the land of opportunity, where education is the key to a better future, where healthcare is a right for all, and where social welfare programs provide a safety net for the vulnerable. Explore the American Dream, still within reach for those willing to work hard, persevere, and never give up on their aspirations.

Marvel at the land of beauty, from the awe-inspiring vistas of the Grand Canyon to the serene majesty of Yosemite National Park. Witness the rugged peaks of the Rocky Mountains, the vast expanse of the Everglades, and the untamed wilderness of Alaska. America's natural wonders are a testament to the beauty and diversity of the natural world.


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Disponibile da: 02/06/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 159 pagine.

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