Papers 1841-1850 of total 7777 found.
Category: /History
…The term cannibalism means the eating of human flesh by human beings, and/or eating of animals by members of their own species. Cannibalism was derived from the Carib Indians, discovered by Christopher Columbus, of the West Indies. The Caribs were man…
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…my parents in the crowded streets of Disney. In the fourth day of our trip we visited the Epcot Center. There after we finished playing at the Mexican city and the old Indian camp, I went with my dad to buy an ice cream before we got to meet the rest…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. White Fang became a pet of the Indians. He moved with the Indians everywhere they traveled, yet he still heard the call of the wild. They cherished him as he became a great fighter, fighting dogs. He became wise and learned many tricks. His value to them…
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…asked little of man or nature. He was unafraid of the wild. With a handful of salt and a rifle he could plunge into the wilderness and fare wherever he pleased and as long as he pleased. Being in no haste, Indian fashion, he hunted his dinner in the course…
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…Africa's bewitching seaside playground in the sun, Durban has from its earliest days possessed a special charm...a certain mystique that adds 'something extra' to the meeting of warm Indian Ocean, radiant golden sands and lush sub-tropical greenery…
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…India is considered a developing country. India's unemployment rate is 8.8% which is surprisingly low. The main reason that India is a lesser developed country is because that many of the of the Indian people can not afford to buy tools and equipment…
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…to marry a man that they have never met. Women that are beaten or just unhappy must suppress their feelings to keep their husbands blissful or face shame and be turned away by their own families. Indian women’s household must pay a dowry for the privilege…
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Category: /History
…Much of early American history discusses wars that changed the course of history. One of the earlier war on American soil was the French and Indian war. The French and Indian war was fought because of Britain imperialistic desire for land. The French…
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…Lieutenant William Clark who had once been his commanding officer during the war. Both were familiar with the frontier and with Indians through their service in the army. Before Lewis and Clark set out, word came that Napoleon had sold an immense tract of land…
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…Following the French and Indian War, the French were driven out of North America and Britain was in debt; they expected the colonists to help pay this back. After the war, there was tension between the British soldiers and the colonists. In Boston…
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