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    J.R. Miller’s article entitled “Victoria’s “Red Children”: The “Great White Queen Mother” and Native-Newcomer Relations in Canada” was published in July 2008 in the Native Studies Review‚ Vol. 17 Issue 1‚ p1 -23. The article examines how even though First Nations people suffered tremendously during Queen Victoria’s reign‚ they maintained their strong allegiance to the Crown mostly due to their kinship mentality. Miller notes that slowly but noticeably‚ by the end of Victoria’s reign the Great

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    600 million years ago‚ the area of the Northern Territory where the MacDonnell ranges now lie was covered by shallow seas. Then‚ movements of the continental plates caused folding that formed the ranges. Today the MacDonnell ranges have been eroded my running water. Mountains can also be formed by volcanic activity. In the past‚ there was extensive volcanic activity in Australia but the last volcano to erupt in Australia was the Macedon volcano around six million years ago. Rivers and Lakes Permanent

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    No man’s land is written in world war I. The poet lost William McBride and create this song. The song talk about William McBride died in nineteen. There are question to the listeners that would this war end by war?”. This is a negative way of war. People in world war I killed each other no reason. The solider of each side have to do a duty. That is duty to kill another side. It makes people do not see worth of people. The poet and other people lose many things from war‚ until the lase there is no

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    1934 - How does this act signify a new approach for the US government in terms of Native Americans‚ and in what ways does this reflect other policies and outlooks of America during that time period? Clare - Progress is not always beneficial (think about nuclear bomb in WW1.5). This act‚ created under John Collier who was the director of the Buraeu of Indian Affairs and was sympathetic towards the preservation of native culture and Roosevelt.It was seen as a complete reversal of the Dawes Act. is often

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    Sondheim: Poem Analysis

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    Despite using essentially the same music to both opening numbers‚ Sondheim’s lyrics contrasts each other both in theme and in vocabulary that it provides a completely unique atmosphere for the audience. In the opening number “Bounce” it is important to notice the usage of rhyme particularly in the duet portions of the song “You’re hot‚ then you’re not… Find a new road/Forge a new trail/Bounce” (5-26). In this passage‚ Sondheim invokes his mentor Oscar Hammerstein’s purpose of rhyme is to give a character

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    Jason English 2070 “Lying in a Hammock…” Analysis This poem is really cool. I like it a lot. From the title all the way until the second to last line of the poem‚ one may think that this piece is a simplistically vivid description of a man and his farm. With such beautiful imagery‚ the reader anticipates an enjoyable conclusion; however‚ they are treated to a harsh wake-up call in the last line. I needed to read this poem multiple times before I could fully interpret it. Although they just

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    India

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    India is a large country. Harboring more than 2 billion people‚ it’ll soon break records of overpopulation held by China. The men here are said to be brave‚ kind and chivalrous. The women considered‚ traditional‚ learned and hospitable. The cities here are abundant in whatever they sow and breed stupendous cavalry to charge. The rich bring in fine money to buy fine luxuries for the eyes of fine people. 
 Democracy prevails. The unwanted die. The important live. Each state highlights its accomplishments

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    Land Revision

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    Topic 1- CLASSIFICATIONS AND DEFINITIONS Fundamental Concepts Land defined in Bernstein v Skyview – doesn’t extend to airspace as well. Defeats traditional view that land is everything up to the heavens etc. Land includes corporeal hereditaments- the land and what is attached to it‚ as well as incorporeal hereditaments- Rights over land including easements and rights of way. Sellers usually write a list of what they see as fixtures and what they see as chattels Botham v TSB Bank plc [1996]

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    LANDS END GUARANTEED. PERIOD. One of the simplest of statements is the driving force behind one of the strongest companies in fashion merchandising. Land’s End‚ a company with an established market for clothing‚ luggage‚ and home products‚ has created an enduring business model built on quality customer service. The company affirms this stance by proclaiming its goal is “to please [their] customers with the highest levels of quality and service in the industry‚ along with an unequivocal ironclad

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    are a difficult‚ emotional topic to reminisce upon—but what if there was a peaceful method to memorialize the attacks without instilling fear? Electronic poems are one of those methods as they vitalize poems into stories that readers can interact with and understand. Otagaki Rengetsu and Ingrid Ankerson’s “Murmuring Insects” is an electronic poem that utilizes sounds‚ images‚ and texts that provide readers with the opportunity to interact and peacefully remember the attacks of 9/11. The poem’s initial

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