Papers 1821-1830 of total 7777 found.
…, Nicaragua. I did lots of research on Nicaragua, and I hope you learn as much as I did. To begin my report, I will give you some brief history. The first inhabitants of Nicaragua were the Nicaro Indians. This way of life was blended with Spanish settlers…
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…, hair, bones, meat, and milk. a soft fabric can be woven from their hair. There are camel-like animals in South Africa. Relatives of the camel are important to the Indians of the Andes. The llama was domesticated long ago as a beast of burden…
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…with the novels, documentaries, essays, and criticism he wrote during the 1930s and later has since established him as one of the most important and influential voices of the century. Orwell's parents were members of the Indian Civil Service, and, after an education…
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…position he has a lot of knowledge about the game of cricket. It is said against him that he used his knowledge and powerful position dishonestly by providing information to Indian bookmakers to help them predict the result of the cricket matches and make money…
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…numerous conflicts with the Indians, won numerous state elections and gained control of the Federal administration. His ideals were very similar to those of former President Thomas Jefferson, representing “the common man”. He believed in the rule of the poor…
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…and Indian War. In Europe, Britain and its ally, Prussia, fought France and its allies, Austria and Russia. Prussia did most of the fighting in Europe, while Britain battled France in North America and India. - The war ended in 1763 in a brilliant triumph…
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…(1911), included a likable pioneer family with many helpful children, that were struggling with life on the frontier. As the films progressed, the family would fight off the threatening Indians, solve their family disputes, and prosper in their simple…
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…by "grass" she burst out laughing. "I mean Indian hemp," she said. I was filled with bewilderment. I was too shocked because it was the first time I heard of a girl smoking Indian hemp. I could not look at her again. I could not believe my senses. I…
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…INTRODUCTION South of Bulawayo, about five hundred metres from Datlabs is Valejo (Pvt) Ltd, a company which manufacture jeans and bed sheets for export. This company is owned by members of the Indian community. The Chief Executive and all his senior…
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…says, “It was an even worse trade than the Indian’s in Manhattan. (72)” I would have to totally agree with him. One reason that I think Hochschild is right in saying that the Native American’s got a longer piece of the stick from the white man than…
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