Papers 2091-2100 of total 7777 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…Lionel Red Dog, one of Thomas King's characters in his novel Green Grass, Running Water, was an employee of the government. He worked in Indian Affairs, and his job took him all over North America. It was in South Dakota that Lionel had his last…
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…70,000 blacks, 10,000 Indians, 3,460,456 whites, and 64,186 Chinese people. 90 to 95% of the total population of Costa Rica is Roman Catholics, which is taught in primary and secondary schools. Other religions include Methodists, Baptists, Judaism, Jehovah's…
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…, the Molasses Act) In 1754-1763 The French and Indian (7 years war) began. In 1751 George Washington was sent to Ohio Valley to radicate the lands from the French but failed. 1755 British send Edward Bradick to America with 800 British Troops to suppress…
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…both fear and hopelessness. The theme of danger and violence is the central characteristic of "Attack on the Supply Train"3 also from 1885. Here a group is seen defending their supply wagons from an unseen danger, but one that is quite obviously Indians
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…commercial domination of the Atlantic basin. The colonies helped fight in the French and Indian War. England and France fought for control of North America from 1689 to 1763. England tried to tax the colonists for the war. The British and colonists won…
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Category: /Literature
…of it or for that matter believed in it because, "They were Indians, why would they tell the truth?" The women were emotionally traumatised; they felt cheated, humiliated, like second citizens of no value, they were simply just 'red meat'. Marie Little Soldier, adored…
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Category: /Law & Government
…Why does the United States of America insist on going to war? The USA likes to pick fights and butt in on other people's fights. That's a fact that has been seen many times in our history. When the Indians owned the land in the southern us, the army…
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…is obvious, for he practices the removal of men who have had power for long and substitutes them with regular folk, thus giving the average man a role the country's administration. <Tab/>Indian removal as well, was a policy in which his genuine…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…it possible. This belief in her self and resistance towards accepting the power forced on her helped undermine that same power. This is the one factor that makes Phoolan so different from so many of her Indian sisters that are still living under the thumb…
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…and happily married for the last 17 years with 2 kids. He operates a small south Indian fast food outlet at sector-12, Kharghar, Navi Mumbai, India. The name of this outlet is Balaji Fast food. He has been operating this business for the last 5 years. Mr. Murugan…
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