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    disease to overtake the pioneer population C) Malaria 1) Malaria was passed around by mosquitoes (Parkman‚ p. 10) 2) Malaria attacks your liver first penetrating the cells to kill you rapidly II) Native Americans A) Tribes 1) Cheyenne ruled the north part of the trail. 2) Dewnee ruled the southern part of Oregon Trail B) Helpful 1) Indians were more helpful than not 2) Helped emigrants through tough terrain that the natives knew like the back of their hand (Olsen)

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    Cheyenne Hughes October 1st‚ 2012 IGCSE English Literature Paper 1: Prose In the book “Of Mice & Men” the two main characters are George and Lennie. The setting of the story seems to be set back in the early 1900’s or the late 1800’s by the dialect they use. The two characters have a unique relationship. The first character is a small quick man with strong features his name is George. The other man is very large with a shapeless face and is also quite slow his name is Lennie. Throughout

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    Running Head: OKTOBERFEST: FESTIVAL OF FUN Oktoberfest: Festival of Fun Nikita Melnikov Northwestern Oklahoma State University ENG1213 Oktoberfest: Festival of Fun Before winter wraps a white blanket on the lands‚ a final celebration is in session for October all over the world. This is the time to eat‚ drink‚ and be merry: Oktoberfest. The tradition began in 1810 to celebrate the marriage of Bavarian Crown Prince

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    METHOD AND RESEARCH DESIGN Chapter Four: Method and Design I. Data Selection The company has shaped the most cinematographic works about Native Americans in Hollywood. Hence‚ this canon choice that the company constructed is the foundation of our analysis‚ as the company have access to a massive audiences particularly the European-Americans. We listed all the movies whose narrative and main characters formed the standard about Native groups’ life-style and household that are external or unfamiliar

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    The first week will be an environmental week‚ where we will investigate the history and development of Colorado‚ and it’s sceneries. The class will take two trips; the first trip will be to the historical sights of Colorado Springs‚ such as the Cheyenne Mountain and Penrose Heritage Museum; furthermore‚ the second trip will be a visit to all the best spots where college students frequent‚ work‚ eat and so forth.

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    "No One’s A Mystery‚" by Elizabeth Tallent‚ is about Jack and the eighteen year-old girl he has been having an affair with for the past two years. They are drinking tequila and talking about their future‚ while Jack drives them in his pickup truck through the countryside of Wyoming. Jack is a cynical man who drinks heavily‚ doesn’t clean his truck‚ and has no obvious respect for women. He is currently cheating on his wife with a barely-legal girl he has been having an affair with since she was sixteen

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    done many things to help out its people and even though the past was dark the future would be brighter than the sun. The dark days of America are still in us but those dark days made America how it is now. African Americans‚ Indians such as the; Cheyenne‚ Quapaw‚ and the other American Indians that faced prejudice and discrimination in the Indian wars helped America become how it is now. The line that supports what I believe in is‚ “I love this cultured hell that tests my youth!” This means to me

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    The indigenous people of the Arctic had a culture that was in many ways very different from that of the people of the Great Plains. Their living styles were also very different to the rest of Indigenous people of the Americas. The Arctic people where known as Inuits and Aleuts. They had to adapt to the harsh Arctic environment‚ and they obtained most of their food by hunting‚ trapping‚ and also fishing. Living in icy tundras‚ the Inuit people were unable to use agriculture for sustaining food. Therefore

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    Visiting the historical Buffalo Soldier National Museum was quite interesting to me. I learned more about not only African American history but American history as well. The goal or mission of the Buffalo Soldiers National Museum is “to educate‚ preserve‚ promote and perpetuate the history‚ tradition and outstanding contributions of America’s Buffalo Soldiers from the Revolutionary War to present.” The Buffalo Soldiers National Museum seeks out to achieve its mission through its interpretation‚

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    most famous battle was the Battle of Little Bighorn. The Indians manage to defeat the settlers troops lead by General George A. Custer. His army of 250 men all died during the most famous battle between the Indians and settlers. The Sioux and the Cheyenne joined hands to have a win on their side in the Black Hills of the Dakota Territory. The Indians kept fitting‚ however that was not enough power to keep the settlers moving west. Nebraska‚ Colorado‚ North and South Dakota‚ Montana‚ Washington‚ Idaho

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