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Category: /History
…ruled the West for some time, but when the Civil War ended things began to change. The government began to take control and move Indians into reserved settlements, but the Indians became furious and fighting commenced. When the Civil War ended, whites began…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…for the two runaways. Being on the raft in the river, they feel safe, they are in control of their own destiny, not by another person. The shore, to Huck, means civilization, a thing he so desperately tries to escape. Huck knows that on shore, if he is caught…
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Category: /Literature/English
…refuge in a small clearing. Macomber and Wilson, thinking he is still alive, reach the clearing and are informed by the gun-bearer that he (the buffalo) is dead. As they congratulate each other, the buffalo suddenly charges from his hiding spot. As the two men…
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Category: /History
…for both. The strike of the anthracite coal miners was solver when he threatened to take over control of the mines. The owners decided to compromise with Roosevelt and granted a 10 percent wage increase and a nine hour work day. Voters liked the square…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…. After a party he walked her home and they got into a verbal fight. When the tensions rose and he couldn’t control his anger anymore, he sent his fist through a window which wound him up in the hospital. The most signifficant example of Piri’s aggression…
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…Violence can be defined as the abusive use of force. One sort or another of violence has affected every one of us or someone we know. Everyday, tens of children under age 20 are killed and many more are wounded by guns. Thousands and Millions cases…
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…' of British troops, women and children by General Montcalm's Indian allies after the British surrender of Fort William Henry to the French on 9th August 1757. The Struggle between the French and English for control of North America became apparent in the late…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…amount of security for the two runaways. Being on the raft in the river, they feel safe, they are in control of their own destiny, not by another person. The shore, to Huck, means civilization, a thing he so desperately tries to escape. Huck knows…
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Category: /Literature/English
…version, he seems to be much more in control. Tybalt in the newer version is extremely bitter and much more controlled by his uncle. There are other subtle differences between the two movies, including the scenes. The original movie is set in a very…
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Category: /History
…the present-day Japanese closely resemble the Yayoi in appearance and language. War played a central part in the history of Japan. Warring clans controlled much of the country. A chief headed each clan made up of related families. The chiefs were the ancestors…
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