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    Dramatic Monologue

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    closed my dark brown eyes and squinted very tight at the only balloon I wanted. With my trembling arm I tossed the dart at the balloon‚ but I “wamm.” I had popped the wrong one. Dad started to play the game‚ trying to win me the certain fluffy white buffalo. That was the only thing I wanted‚ and I knew if I didn’t get it I would cry‚ for eternity. I started to pace back and forth behind my dad as if I knew he wouldn’t get it. “Popp” I heard for the first time‚ I peek my head too see what it was‚ my father

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    the characters in the Swiss Family Robinson have done this through the grace of God and their adventures‚ no one will have to educate themselves first hand. This paper will be going over how the characters in SFR tamed the buffalo and the ostrich. For many years‚ the mighty buffalo has been examined as a strong being. This animal was a hard animal to tame‚ although the Robinsons completed the task. They first had to poke a hole through a calf’s nostril to put either a ring or a stick through it. Then

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    As a result of technological developments‚ the Plains Indians suffered many losses. Most notably‚ the expansion of the railroad led to a severe loss of the Indian population as well as their culture and way of life‚ which depended heavily on the buffalo. Railroad expansion brought white settlers to lands which were nearby to pre-existing Indian territories. This caused much conflict between Native Americans and whites who wanted to claim the land. Indians also experienced difficulties because treaties

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    hay or they would braid each other’s hair. While children were busy playing and learning the mothers would build tepees and make clothes and cook meals. They build tepees out of wooden poles that were covered with weather-proof animal skin such as buffalo hides. It is a cone shape with a flappy entrance rounding the base and narrowing an open smoke hole at the top. Most of these are 12-16 feet in diameter at the base. This type of home suited the nomadic lifestyle. A tepee was quickly built and easy

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    tip of Sumba where large buffalo feast in the village of Mangganipi. While Kodi is a coastal region most of the 50 thousand Kodinese live inland near their gardens of rice and corn. They also raise chickens‚ pigs‚ horses‚ and water buffalo. Buffalo are the most important form of wealth in Kodi. As part of a complex system of ritual exchange buffalo circulate in bride price payments and are offered as funeral gifts‚ and to settle debts and disputes. At large feasts many buffalo are contributed to feed

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    (Fowles “Fifteen Basic Appeals” ) to discuss some of the techniques in this essay. The three jeans ads are: Sports Illustrated The 60th Anniversary Issue for Buffalo‚ Details The Fashion Issue for Luxe Performance‚ and Western Horseman for Cinch Jeans & Shirts. One of the things the ads for Buffalo Jeans and Luxe Performance have in common is they are both in the black‚ white and gray tone in contrast to the ad from Cinch Jeans. The color lay out for Cinch Jeans &

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    think they are all so interesting.But the similarities are that the native americans and the stories are about something tragic happening in their lives and they can be life lessons. In these stories of the ¨buffalo and the corn‚¨ ¨The coyote and the fox‚¨ ¨and the first false face.¨In the buffalo and the corn the difference is that there is starvation.But these are all about magic.The magic is so cool because it is used to help others in need.The themes are that we should care and that we should love

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    Indians were nomadic‚ meaning that they never really stayed in one place for a very long amount of time. Typically they followed the pattern of the buffalo‚ assuring them that there would be food and clothing wherever they traveled. Most decendants of the Great Plains tribes still live in areas of the United States and Canada where the buffalo once roamed. STUd alkdjjfosdfjaopsjfaof dsofj asdfjp aoud;lqwjwr j aljaod ao;a;lsd aldj addiksadf fjfj f The Plains Indians lived in the area from

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    Great Plains and often times found themselves at war with their rivals‚ the Shoshone. Regarding weapons‚ the Blackfeet traditionally used 3-foot long bows made of horn and arrows held in otter skin quivers. Other weapons included war clubs‚ guns‚ and buffalo hide shields. During a raid or battle‚ the Blackfoot warriors were honored for taking a horse or a scalp‚ but it was even better if they stole a gun. Before a battle‚ the Blackfoot tribe would do a variety of things‚ such as calling upon spiritual

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    helmet-to-helmet collision‚ which likely inflicted a fatal brain injury.(Buffalo News 1). People say that he also had a serious blow to the head in the prior week’s game at Randolph left him vulnerable to a life-threatening hit in a later contest. Damon’s lawyer stepped out of the room

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