Papers 2491-2500 of total 7777 found.
Category: /Literature
…to any other sect, including the Indians. They had attempted to convert the Indians, but had failed miserably. Then, the girls were seen dancing in the forest, a place regarded as 'the last place on earth not paying homage to God' as that was where the non…
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…consume you, let it eat you up. Do it and there'll be nothing left of you" - she thinks obsession or the idea of "love" is malicious and destroys things around them. * Indian Background - "Her voice is low, slightly accented, the Hindi of her parents…
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…that Canada used to be named "Kanata"? Yes, Kanata is an Indian word meaning village. It was not until July 1,1867 that Kanata was renamed Canada. Canada was originally discovered by Jacques Cartier an explorer from France who sailed down the St.Lawrence in 1534…
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Category: /History
…the Indian wars and the witch trials to produce a set of texts brimming with blistering invective that would encourage a spiritual awakening in a time of religious self-gratification. He, like many Puritans, believed that New England was the "fulfillment…
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…% Malay, and 9% Indian, Pakistani, Sri Lankan, and others. English, the principal language of business, government, and education, is used by more than 25% of the adult population. Religious affiliation reflects ethnic background. Most Chinese are Buddhist…
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…was part of what Indian researchers called the Southern Ceremonial Complex also known as the, "Southern Cult." The foods, as well as their tools and weapons were very similar. The foods that they ate were divided into agriculture, such as: corn, beans, squash…
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Category: /Literature
…revelations. Cotton accused her of believing in free love. Then Reverend Wilson delivered her excommunication. Banished from Boston, in 1642, Anne took her children, except for five of the eldest, to the Dutch colony in New York. In August 1643 the Indians raided…
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Category: /History
…and was in charge of the industrial training of 75 American Indians. The school was so successful that in 1881 the founder of Hampton Institute, the American educator Samuel Chapman Armstrong, appointed Washington organizer and principal of a black normal school…
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Category: /Literature
…Rudyard kipling <Tab/>Rudyard Kipling was born in Bombay, however he was educated in England at the United Services College. Then in 1882 he returned to Bombay where he started to work for the Anglo-Indian newspapers. His literary career…
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
…and short. The average Indian citizen craved a more concrete form of heavenly salvation, and enjoyed the value of material items in their lives. Hinduism was against both and so there was controversy about this religion in the Indian culture. In contrast…
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