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Category: /Literature/English
…the Indian market? Could the company have negotiated better? In this case study PepsiCo – for the second time – intends to enter the Indian market, though already having experienced major problems which consequently led to their first departure (for non…
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…required in our future professional life. This year, thanks to the "Ichec housing project" we had the opportunity to gain experience on this subject. The topic of this essay is to explain the cultural differences that can exist between the Indian society…
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…Gambling on the Indian reservations was under a lot of concern because of prop 5 that was put on the ballet in 1998 because it sought to attain approval for operation of casinos. It basically was tribes against casino interest. The Indians wanted people…
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…had developed a special relationship with Indian tribes. Treaties with Indians were first made under the category of "independent nations" and then later with "domestic dependent nations." Then, in 1871 Congress quit making official treaties…
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Category: /Law & Government
…Incorporation into the dominate "white" culture plays a critical role in American Indian and African literature during the time periods we now refer to as Colonial Literature and Literature of the New Republic. From how these types of people's works…
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…The Lummi Indians were a Pacific Northwest Native American tribe, which hold permanent heritage in our land's history. These people reside in the rainy northern part of Washington, near the towns of Blair and Bellingham. Before European colonists came…
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…Northwest Native Americans The PNW Native Americans have been in the Pacific Northwest for over 14,000 years, and survived using innovative methods. Among the most innovative were the Colville Indian tribes. The Colville Indians reservation over…
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…dangerous.         Most Indian road users observe a version of the Highway Code based on some ancient text or on the position of the moon. In general the 12 rules of the Indian road code are: ARTICLE I         The assumption of immortality…
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…Three times between 1689 and 1748, France and Great Britain had fought for power in Europe and North America. Each war ended with an uneasy peace. In 1754 fighting broke out again. The long conflict that followed was called the French and Indian War…
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Category: /Literature/English
…today. The poem Indian Burying Ground is an easy read. The stanzas have a very ballad like form that keeps the reading at a perfect rhythm. Freneau speaks very highly of the Native Americans as he describes their rituals for burying their dead. They would…
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