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    like to be a Native American. As a Native American my ancestors have had to deal with discrimination and unfairness because of who they are. Many people do not realize how much conflict Native Americans had to deal with when the New World was discovered. Native Americans‚ lived a life where the entire community would occupy hunting grounds and agricultural lands together. We were a large community that worked and lived together. Europeans had a different outlook on property rights on land. They decided

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    I. Native advertising on mobile Mobile advertising is taking off because people spend more time on mobile platforms‚ however‚ native mobile ads — for example‚ Twitter’s sponsored tweets — are currently outperforming other mobile advertising formats and creating strong engagement with site visitors. In this chapter‚ we would define the native advertising on mobile‚ the main types of native mobile ads and also the future of native advertising on mobile. In the first chapter‚ the native advertising

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    Native Americans and Obesity‚ It is Time for a Change Obesity is an illness of the mind and the body. In the United States it continues on a startling rise. This problem is especially detrimental to the Native American population. Studies indicate that obesity rates among the Native American population is "higher than the respective U.S. rates for all races combined" (Broussard 536S). As obesity among this population continues to rise‚ the number of Native Americans suffering from obesity

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    Mistreated Native Americans and African American Native American and African American cultures each have had their own long rich histories from before the white majority arrived in America. But both of their cultures were entirely or practically destroyed from the US government its self through several act. This paper will contain a comparison and contrasts of acts passed onto these cultures. On February 8‚ 1887‚ the Dawes Allotment Act was signed into law by President Grover Cleveland. The Dawes Act gave

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    Budhai 1/23/13 Period:G Digital Native or Digital Immigrant? Today’s students today grow up around technology in a far more advanced way then past generations. We are constantly surrounded by electronics from an early age and are submerged in this technology so much that it makes us “Native” to its use and our understanding of it is enormous because of this. This concept is called being a “Digital Native”‚ in contrast there are those from older generations who were

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    constructs itself as monolingual and Anglocentric‚ and tries to keep children’s linguistic and cultures worlds apart”(living).  Many bilinguals or people that have two cultures might be hard to keep their cultures apart from each other. Deanna is Native American and I am Hispanic/American‚ we keep many of our traditions that are not only part of our culture but also of our identity. Those are the traditions we don’t only want to pass down to our children/future children because we find them important

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    #2 Seunghyeo Yoo(Amelia) In July 30th‚ I went to the Native American Museum to study Native Americans in early century. It was very interesting experience because I had never gone to the Native American Museum and also‚ I studied about one native tribe before visiting. I was studying about Cheyenne that are one of the groups of indigenous people of the Great Plains. Their language is of the Algonquian language family and they comprise two Native American which are Suhtai and Tsitsrstas. The best

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    Henry Roe Cloud was devoted to the improvement of Native American education. He had experienced firsthand the effects of boarding school‚ from receiving a new name to being separated from his tribe. Cloud believed that the current form of education for Native American children then‚ was not a well-rounded one that would benefit the children. The focus of “civilizing” children only worked to deprive them of important subjects of study. He thought that this form of education was incomplete because

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    in either Yantabulla or Muckinbudin and whether any such interest is enforceable against Eleanor‚ we must first look at the nature of the estate. Both Yantabulla and Muckinbudin qualify as being legal estates as per s.1(1(a))of the Law of Property Act 1925. We must look at Colman’s legal standing in both properties it establishes whether he has an interest in either. Yantabulla Boulton is the sole legal title holder of Yantabulla and is holding the property on a bare trust for the adult beneficiaries

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    conquer land that was already owned by the Natives. To begin with‚ White settlers began to notice that the west side of the Mississippi river was not the best location for farming. The solution created was to farm on the east side‚ however‚ that was the Native Americans territory. Therefore‚ the plan was to move all Natives to the Plains and bring the settlers into the east to farm. The plan itself was unfair because although it is true the Native Americans believed nobody owned the land‚ technically

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