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    Small Town Research Paper

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    small town. Positive things include not as many crimes and availability to hunt. Negative things include gossip and hunting accidents. So living in a small town sounds fun‚ but it comes with a few consequences. One positive aspect of life in a small town is that the crime rate is low. With a low crime rate‚ the less people are getting hurt‚ and the less crimes that are being committed. There are also not as many drug busts in smaller towns. Smaller towns seem to have an influence on towns all across

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    Native American Religions

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    Native American Religions” Native American Religions happen to be one of the oldest and most enduring forms of religion. They comprise a large number of distinct tribes‚ states‚ and ethnic groups. Native Americans arrived on the North American Continent fifth-teen thousand to twenty thousand years ago. Native Americans have literally sources that exist from only the last four hundred years even though Native American life covers perhaps twenty thousand years. Over three hundred tribes have

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    Native American Instruments Drums and rattles are the most common instruments used in Native American music. Other percussion instruments include rasps‚ bells (usually attached to clothing)‚ and clap-sticks. Melodic instruments include flutes‚ whistles‚ and stringed instruments. The Apache violin is a single-string instrument made from the stalk of the agave plant‚ and is indigenous to the Apache people. The Yaqui violin‚ on the other hand‚ is closely modeled upon European instruments played at

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    Challenges of the Native American Native American culture is in its downfall‚ due to the discrimination and dehumanization that Native Americans have faced. Native American culture revolves around a circle. They believe the most important aspects of life such as nature is based on circles. The repetition of life and death‚ their own families‚ and even the food chain are all examples of circles. These circles have been shattered by the discrepancies from white men in particular. Being kicked off

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    Dohle AP US History FRQ- Native Americans and Europeans The presence of a frontier changed western civilization for centuries after Columbus’ landing in the New World. One key aspect of the frontier was the American Indians‚ and their relationship with the English Colonists. Although the relationship was peaceful at first‚ it ultimately became a violent one with constant wars and disagreements. This is mainly caused by European expansion and ignorance towards Native customs. In the early 17th

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    Native American Displacement Native American literature is based on the everyday lives and experiences of the people native to North America. There are four main themes in Native Americas literature: displacement‚ “thou vs. it”‚ definition of evil‚ and assimilation. The most prominent is displacement which is expressed through the removal from one’s home‚ the removal of one’s language‚ and the removal of one’s identity. The first example of displacement was the removal of Native Americans from

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    A well planned town is characterised by: Character A place with its own identity To promote character in townscape and landscape by responding to and reinforcing locally distinctive patterns of development‚ landscape and culture. Continuity and enclosure A place where public and private spaces are clearly distinguished To promote the continuity of street frontages and the enclosure of space by development which clearly defines private and public areas. Quality of the public realm

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    Since the arrival of Columbus in 1492‚ American Indians have been in a continuous struggle with diseases. It may not be small pox anymore‚ but illnesses are still haunting the native population. According to statistics provided by Indian Health Services‚ "Native Americans have much higher rates of disease than the overall population" (White 1). This includes a higher death rate from alcoholism‚ tuberculosis‚ and diabetes than any other racial or ethnic group. Recent studies by Indian health experts

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    The short story “The Silent Towns” by author Ray Bradbury explores the concept of being realistic‚ as it is an important skill that we must acquire‚ because it can prevent detrimental disappointment. Ironically‚ the last woman on mars was the complete opposite of Walter’s dream woman‚ Walter kept building an unrealistic‚perfect image of Genevieve in his mind of what Genevieve only to be disappointed upon first meeting her. “ Her voice was still soft and cool and sweet‚ as it had been on the phone

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    Land; is this a good enough reason for the mistreatment of Native Americans? Invading their lands‚ killing their people‚ breaking treaties‚ sending them to reservations; all this for land? The U.S. government has done many cruel and unfair things in the past‚ but this must rank among one of the most. It is through their sufferings and misfortunes that Native Americans are entitled to compensation from the U.S. government. Native Americans had been an old culture in America 2000 years ago. The first

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