Papers 2621-2630 of total 7777 found.
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…terms: she is, McMurphy says after his first group meeting, "a ball-cutter." Other women include Mary Louise Bromden, who forced her husband to give up both his name and his Indian ways; Mrs. Bibbit, who dominated her son at home just as Nurse Ratched…
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…are not even necessary to give a good description of Holden, for example; when Holden is talking about visiting the museum almost every Saturday, there was always this female Indian sculpture without a top on. Holden talks for almost a paragraph about how “everyone…
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…The Pearl By Steve In The Pearl, by John Steinbeck, Kino, a poor Indian fisherman, lives on the gulf of California with his wife Juana and son Coyotito. This book sounded interesting because it explained in detail the life of a poor family…
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…Gama with fresh water, fruits and vegetables and a much-needed navigator for the treacherous trip across the Indian Ocean. Once Gama arrived in India he was not given much of a welcome, and did not trade many goods because the Indians viewed the Portuguese…
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…, American Indian, Asian or Pacific Islander and Hispanic women aged 15-19, with the largest decline a 30-percent drop among black teens. Hispanic teens reported the smallest decline of 13 percent. Between 1998 and 1999, the sharpest decline (6 percent…
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…. Roosevelt would assume Woods position as leader of the group known as the Rough Riders. The original plan for this unit called for filling it with men from the Indian Territory, New Mexico, Arizona, and Oklahoma. However, once Roosevelt led the group…
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…by Indians. They quickly find Linda among the Indians. At first they do not realize who she is, but she explains what happened. Linda is aged and obese. Also, Linda has a son named John who is the Director's child. John is educated and mature, having read…
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…and equipment and set sail, on November 16, 1518. On February 10, 1519 he set sail for Mexico in command of eleven ships, five hundred and eight soldiers, two hundred Cubans, some Indian women, and sixteen horses. He rounded the peninsula at Yucatán and touched…
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…The Inca and The Anasazi Although the Anasazi Indians and the Incas are in many ways alike, the differences seem to be very immense. Because both civilizations had no written languages, what we know of the history of the Incas and the Anasazi has…
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…sexual terms: she is, McMurphy says after his first group meeting, "a ball-cutter." Other such women include Mary Louise Bromden, who forced her husband to give up both his name and his Indian ways; Mrs. Bibbit, who dominated her son at home just as her friend…
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