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    The Haudenosaunee People

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    The Haudenosaunee People There are many different nations and tribes of Native Americans in the history of the United States. They all settled somewhere in what are the lower forty-eight states and Canada as well as Mexico. They made the best with what they had. The Haudenosaunee are just one of those many nations of people. They are also known as the Iroquois people. There are six nations in the present day that are a part of the Iroquois Confederacy. They are the Mohawk

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    INTRODUCTION The indigenous peoples of the Philippines consist of a large number of indigenous ethnic groups living in the country. They are the descendants of the original inhabitants of the Philippines who have managed to resist centuries of Spanish and United States colonization and in the process have retained their customs and traditions. The Philippine government succeeded in establishing a number of protected for tribal groups. Indigenous people were expected to speak their native

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    Barbara Jordan quotes that "We‚ as humans beings‚ must be able to accept people who are different than ourselves." this quote plays a large role in many of the text included in collection one some of which included "American Flag Stands for Tolerance"‚ "My So-Called Enemy" and "The Lottery". Despite differing opinions and viewpoint people must learn to get along and treat each other the same way. Overlooking one’s differences is one of the most important things we must do to get along

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    The Anasazi People

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    The Anasazi People My name is Jean Richard‚ I am studying Native American history at Humboldt University. Our current research project involves the time period from prehistory to 1860. My team of archeology students set out to learn more about the Anasazi people. The word Anasazi is used to describe a distinctive American Indian civilization and culture that existed from about 1200 B.C. to A.D. 1300 in the Four Corners area of Southwestern United States. Although the name Anasazi has come to

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    White People

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    issues left by the former government‚ Nelson Mandela wants to reunite the people in South Africa and to erase black and white races divergences. In order to do so‚ Mandela is convinced that using sport could unite the whole country. That is why the leader will assign François Pienaar‚ captain of the national rugby team‚ the mission of winning the rugby World Cup. Through supporting this team‚ we can see little by little that people start to communicate with each other again‚ to support each other‚ and

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    Music of the People

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    Kaganu Kidi Kloboto Totodzi ALL ****** Listening example cd 1 track 15 ****** *Starts with bell. Then shaker comes in‚ Next is the bell along with the Konga (kaganu)‚ Kidi. Agbekor (cd1-16) pgs. 108-112 Music and Dance of the EWE Ewe people now in Ghana and Togo. Originally war music- now cultural heritage specialist music. Ensemble: Membranophones‚ Idiophones‚ Voices. “Listen to the bell” Bell commands everything. Mande- Gambia/Sengal (West Africa) -Jalie- Special preformer

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    Cheating and People

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    Cheating is defined in the dictionary as‚ to deceive by trickery; swindle‚ however the dictionary fails to tell you if it is right or wrong to cheat. People have many different beliefs when it comes to cheating; some think its fine to do while others completely disapprove. I intend to show the different beliefs‚ from different perspectives of people‚ and also intend on proving which beliefs have the strongest and weakest arguments. Type of cheating in culture  Cheating in School http://learning

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    The Navajo People

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    The Navajo People Gloria Burkart ANT 101 Instructor Megan Douglas November 19‚ 2012 The Navajo People The Navajo or Dine‚ creation is the story of their origin through a series of emergence through a series of different colored worlds. The Navajo people were hunters and gathers that began herding sheep and goats as a main source of trade and food with meat with the influence of Pueblos and the Spanish. The Navajo were largely hunters and gatherers‚ until they had contact with Pueblos

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    YOU ARE YOUR OWN WORST ENEMY Summary Gen Y are shown to be a substantial security risk to organizations because Gen Y’s download and use non-sanctioned IT Tools while at work or using company technology and often compromising software like instant messaging software and open-source technologies. What’s happening is quite simple‚ but very dangerous. Having/using them on company technology opens a door for hackers and data thieves to enter unnoticed into your organization’s information assets. But

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    Have you ever wondered why cats‚ rats‚ and mice are enemies? Well‚ you’re about to find out. This essay will show differences and similarities of two stories. In the first story “Cat and Rat: Legend of the Chinese Zodiac” it’s about how the rat chose to be selfish and ends up betraying the cat to win the race. In the second story “How Cats and Mice Became Enemies” it’s about how the mouse ended up putting the cat in harm from being really hungry. This essay will compare and contrast two stories.

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