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    Like in fact‚ the apache people hunted and ate buffalo‚ deer‚ elk‚ turkey‚ fox‚ and many more animals. The buffalo being the largest source of food for the Apache people. When the arrival of horses came to the Apache people‚ they even used the horses as part of their hunting routines. Bows‚ tomahawks and war clubs were the most

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    to eat a spicy Buffalo wing‚ our tongue at the time would become that particular type of spice. Aristotle states that‚ though our tongue has the potential to taste various flavors‚ at the time the tongue is only actively tasting the spicy Buffalo wing‚ as our body receives that flavor. Aristotle defends his claim through the concept of “perceptibles”. These peceptiblies are what a human being would receive through perception. According to Aristotle‚ when we taste the spicy Buffalo wings‚ our tongue

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    information given to her by an incarcerated psychologist. Hannibal "The Cannibal" Lecter relays information to Clarice in exchange for information about herself. The killer‚ known only as "Buffalo Bill"‚ kidnaps large women‚ keeps them alive for a few days‚ and finally skins them. Clarice works against time as Buffalo Bill takes his newest victim. The significance of the movie title Silence of the Lambs ties back to Clarices childhood trauma. As a child Clarice witnessed a heard of lambs being slaughtered

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    born March 2‚ 1904‚ in Springfield‚ Massachusetts. His parents were Theodor Robert Geisel and Henrietta Seuss Geisel. Theodor and Dr. Seuss had a different father son relationship than many do today. His father was interested in athletics but more importantly‚ marksmanship. He would sometimes accompany his dad to the YMCA for a basketball game. This was the same YMCA where basketball was invented by James Naismith in 1981 (Zawacki). When his father was appointed to the springfield park board in 1909

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    Naismith The invention of Basketball was a complete change to sport and how sports can be played. James Naismith was a Canadian man who moved down to the United States seeking a job. James came across a job at the YMCA International Training School in Springfield‚ Massachusetts. He was given 14 days to create an indoor game that would provide an "athletic distraction". Naismith’s game of Basketball is now played by over 300 million people today. The most popular place of basketball is in the U.S.A. Naismith

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    there for days not talking‚ not talking. Another of the stories he used was about Rat Kiley losing his best friend Curt Lemmon. He tells us how he saw Lemmon die in a surreal way. The more surreal story he uses is what Rat Kiley did to a baby water buffalo after

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    off the buffalo till they were almost extinct‚ but the Americans also tried to “Americanize” the Native Americans. Indians either died off or were sent to reservations‚ where the Indians were treated awful by the white police system and‚ occasionally‚ the children were taken to boarding schools where they were taught how to act “American”. When the Americans extended out west they did not think about the Native Americans already living there and also the Indians source of food‚ The Buffalo. The buffalo

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    Americans lived‚ there were such things. Native American tribes such as the Crow lived in the Great Plains. The Crow tribe of the Great Plains were nomadic and followed the buffalo migrations which provided their food. This tribe spent a good part of the year living in camps that could easily be dismantled and moved to follow the buffalo migrations. Other tribes of the plains were more sedentary. These tribes lived in permanent villages year round. The Great Plains are located between the South

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    The foreigners’ fulfill their first role in the destruction of Lincoln Lane through their passivity. The residents contact Springfield Illinois seeking support to make the lane a global issue‚ but Springfield fails to respond to the residents. (23) Foreigners once more influence the fate of Lincoln Lane through the article “Shanghai Has a Lincoln Lane”. (23) This time the foreigner’s passivity is replaced with carelessness

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    poetry can be seen in “Buffalo Bills” by E. E. Cummings. Cummings dislikes the fame that Buffalo Bill received from his pointless fame. However‚ Cummings does give Buffalo Bill the credit he deserves‚ complimenting Bill on his horse riding skills‚ quick speed with a gun‚ and his elegance

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