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Snapshot USA

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This edition of eJournal USA is designed to provide a central resource for information about the United States. It is but an introduction, tailored to the current generation of young people around the world, containing many facts and statistics, but also essays which describe a little of how Americans think about their country and the world.

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Snapshot USA

CONTENTS

About This Issue
The Editors

My America

Introduction to "My America"
Five young Americans write about what they want international readers to know about the United States.

My America: Coloring Outside the Lines
Jacqueline Morais Easley describes the diversity of American families.

My America: An Airman's Story
Korey London, an ex-serviceman, talks about being a black American and defending his country.

My America: The City and the Dream
Ashley Moore, a recent college graduate, describes her perception of the American dream.

My America: The New World
Eboo Patel, executive director of the Interfaith Youth Core in Chicago, provides insight into life as an American Muslim.

My America: The Meaning of America
Kelly McWilliams, a rising college freshman and published novelist, explains her vision of the United States.

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The American People by the Numbers
 
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of the Regions of the United States

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· American Thinkers on Values

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Snapshot USA

eJournal USA

eJournal USA:
Society & Values

Volume 11, Number 2, June 2006

The Bureau of International Information Programs of the U.S. Department of State publishes five electronic journals under the eJournal USA logo—Economic Perspectives, Global Issues, Issues of Democracy, Foreign Policy Agenda, and Society & Values—that examine major issues facing the United States and the international community as well as U.S. society, values, thought, and institutions. Each of the five is catalogued by volume (the number of years in publication) and by number (the number of issues that appear during the year).

One new journal is published monthly in English and is followed by versions in French, Portuguese, Spanish, and Russian. Selected editions also appear in Arabic and Chinese, and other languages as needed.

The opinions expressed in the journals do not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the U.S. government. The U.S. Department of State assumes no responsibility for the content and continued accessibility of Internet sites to which the journals link; such responsibility resides solely with the publishers of those sites. Journal articles, photographs, and illustrations may be reproduced and translated outside the United States unless they carry explicit copyright restrictions, in which case permission must be sought from the copyright holders noted in the journal.

The Bureau of International Information Programs maintains current and back issues in several electronic formats, as well as a list of upcoming journals, at http://usinfo.state.gov/journals/journals.htm. Comments are welcome at your local U.S. Embassy or at the editorial offices:

Editor, eJournal USA: Society & Values
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U.S. Department of State
301 4th St. S.W.
Washington, DC 20547
United States of America

E-mail: eJournalUSA@state.gov

Senior Editor George Clack
Contributing Editors Mark A. Betka
Paul Malamud
Chandley McDonald
Mildred Neely
Robin Yeager
Reference Specialists Mary Ann Gamble
Anita N. Green
Martin Manning
Kathy Spiegel
Graphic Design Tim Brown
Photo Researcher Ann Monroe Jacobs
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Publisher Judith S. Siegel
Senior Editor George Clack
Executive Editor Richard W. Huckaby
Production Manager Christian Larson
Assistant Production Manager Chloe D. Ellis
Editorial Board Alexander C. Feldman
Jeremy F. Curtin
Kathleen R. Davis
Kara Galles

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