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…, and no sun for weeks. They had to survived on wild life; polar bear, caribou, sea mammals. And almost all the Native American Cultures based there technology on wood. The Indians had many festivals and the Algonquin culture lived in wigwams and the Iroquois lived…
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…under English control. Tired of unfair taxation, unequal rights, and unreasonable laws, colonists were ready for change. The English were in great debt following the French-Indian War along with other military campaigns throughout Europe. In realization…
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…Union regiments were sent to the West to fight Indians. Hundreds of thousands of Americans in loyal border states and in southern Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois worked or fought for southern independence. Though, every state furnished men for the other side…
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…that seemed not to gain power was Titania, she lost her Indian boy, but she has created harmony between her and Oberon. The reason Hermia got what she wanted was because she took initiative into running away with Lysander so that she could marry him…
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…Internet and PC had become an everyday tool. Instead of Indian ink we used AutoCAD for planning and 3D-visualisations for our customers. Taking a glimpse into the future of IT we will on the one hand hopefully develop machines that serve and obey man…
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…’s second section of Judas at the Jockey Club, he gives a decent portrayal of the lives of the lower class in Mexico. He provides information in great detail to the failures of the Indians and the poor, reasons for economic struggle, and the ignorance…
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…. Then I looked on the scrapheap, and great surgeons rebuilt me - but the Indian summer I had here was something special. I think someone up there has a soft spot for me because I wasn't the greatest trainer in the world - I think Peter Reid would agree…
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…by Sioux Indians who treat him no better than a horse. At first, the tribe plans to do nothing more than to kill him, but as time progresses they begin to realise that John might be worthy of survival. The tribe decides to pass John through a series of tests…
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…representation of the Black slave and the "wild" Indian. Carolyn Martin Shaw examines this imagery in the works of historians and ethnographers, as well as in novels and films. Through the works of Louis Leakey, Jomo Kenyatta, Elspeth Huxley, and Isak Dinesen…
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…Dodging Hindi Ever since I was in the third grade the subject I have dreaded most has been Hindi. Coming from a South Indian background didn’t really help my cause. As the years went by I grew to despise Hindi further. The Hindi teacher would come…
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