Papers 1591-1600 of total 7777 found.
Category: /History
…of people migrating to the west looking for an opportunity to become rich. But, Indians and buffalo’s, which lead to hostility between the U. S. Calvary and the Indians, already occupied the west terrorist. Black troops was used during the Civil War…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Eli’s Transformation Louise Erdrich explores the inner conflicts of an Indian tribe in her novel Tracks. By the end of the novel, the tribe’s accord is broken by the lure of the white man’s money and land reform. The divisions among the tribe…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Geology of the Himalayan Mountains The collision between the Indian subcontinent and Eurasian continent, which started in Paleogene time and continues today, produced the Himalayas and Tibetan Plateau, spectacular modern examples of the effects…
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…effect on the Indians. The reaction the Indians had to the British conquest proves this. In turn, the British benefited highly from Bengal. For instance, Bengal financed a large part of British naval and military operations and important parts of British…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…people.' (N.Y. Times June 14, 1996 pA4 col 2) This is a story of a people in crisis, and one woman's struggle to use truth, as a means of setting her people free. The majority of the population are Indians, and much of the struggles arise out of the ashes…
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Category: /Literature
…, Ernesto's negative views about the government and the imperialists just get worse as he encounters many more suffering, exploited people. In Peru, Ernesto and Alberto witness how the Peruvian Indians have been isolated by the entire country to live on their own…
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…, and therefore, this resulted in better Indian lifestyle and an improved standard of living. If not for these European powers, the colonies would never have advanced as much as they did in the period of 1880 to 1914. These colonies experienced tremendous industrial…
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Indians and Mexicans, they all have their separate stations” (LeDuff 2000:1). LeDuff explains how whites tend to have the cleanest and easiest jobs such as mechanics or supervisors, while Indians usually are doing warehouse work, which leaves blacks…
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…White sand beaches, fringed with palms, casuarinas, oleanders, and brilliant bougainvillea, washed by the incredible blue waters of the Indian Ocean. Kenya's coral reef thrives with a variety of life, and because of its immense size, you can tell many…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…and medicinal substances shows us the South American Indian populations. Species of Lobelia, an alkaloid used as a respiratory stimulant, have long been part of the herbal remedy common to many different Indian populations, including those of Mesoamerica. Asthma…
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