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    happened in the past‚ to represent what it has done to them and their culture in the present. The specific song mentioned‚ Shi Naasha‚ meaning‚ “I’m still here”‚ represents the struggles that the Native Americans faced throughout the mid 1800s‚ when their people where held captive. The idea that in this culture‚ songs are used to tell stories and remember history‚ rather than just pure entertainment‚ is littered throughout the entire transcript. The song‚ Shi naasha‚ is able to be enjoyed by all

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    Unanimous Once

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    Chapter I. INTRODUCTION 1.1 Organizational Background 1.2 Organization Mission 1.3 Organization Unit Description 1.4 Current System Description II. PROJECT CHARTER 2.1 Project Objectives 2.2 Project Conception 2.3 System Scope III. FORMS & DATA ANALYSIS 3.1 Form Description 3.2 Data Analysis 3.3 Data Dictionary IV. PROJECT TECHNICALITY 4.1 Information Requirement XII. BIBLIOGRAPHY CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION

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    The war on drugs is one of the longest‚ seemingly non-progressive issues the US has ever faced. The fact that the government has been prolonging the end of this war‚ is an issue in itself. The documentary The House I Live In‚ directed by Eugene Jarecki in 2012‚ is an informative and important film for the advancement of the war on drugs. In the film‚ the complete history of the war on drugs is picked apart and essentially‚ it is determined and expressed that the war on drugs is a counterproductive

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    Once Gone

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    Once gone‚ forever Gone In a life time‚ a person can and will experience a diverse range of fears‚ from small to life changing fears. In the novels it is no different‚ the characters themselves could be ruled by their or they can overcome their fears. In the novel Love in the time Cholera‚ by Gabriel Garcia Marquez‚ aging is a deeply rooted fear in the characters’ lives that to some extent influences their decisions which causes them to be more aware of the dangers in their surroundings. Aging

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    The Path of Splitness

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    THE PATH OF SPLITNESS The Path of Splitness The Path of Splitness By Indrek Pringi Library of Congress Txu 987-756 Copyright January 29th 2001 Canadian Copyright: 1072425 Nov 12th 2009 Due to the ideas presented in this book‚ I have had to use various terms and words that are not found in dictionaries: beginning with the title. The word: ‘Splitness’ is used to describe two complimentary‚ simultaneous conditions: Connection‚ and Separation. This book explores the logical extrapolation

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    There Are No Children Here by Alex Kotlowitz chronicles the true story of two brothers growing up in the Henry Horner projects of Chicago over a two year period. Set in the Horner Homes public housing district of Chicago‚ Lafeyette and Pharoah Rivers‚ their mother and siblings struggle to survive gun battles‚ gang influences‚ over-zealous police officers‚ and overburdened and mismanaged bureaucracies to simply survive. The story begins in the summer of 1987. Nine year old Pharoah and his brother

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    “America and I” by Anzia Yezierska As one of the dumb‚ voiceless ones I speak. One of the millions of immigrants beating‚ beating out their hearts at your gates for a breath of understanding. Ach! America! From the other end of the earth from where I came‚ America was a land of living hope‚ woven of dreams‚ aflame with longing and desire. Choked for ages in the airless oppression of Russia‚ the Promised Land rose up—wings for my stifled spirit—sunlight burning through my darkness—freedom

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    things I could live without‚ but what CAN’T I live without? Well there’s the obvious things‚ oxygen‚ food‚ water‚ shelter‚ no-one can live without these‚ these things are vital for everyone’s life. But beyond the essentials‚ what is one thing I couldn’t possibly live without? One thing I wouldn’t want to live without? 2. Maybe Television? Castle‚ Bones‚ X Factor‚ My Kitchen Rules‚ where would I be without my favourite drama series or a fix of reality TV? Well if I was that desperate I could

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    of Intent: Everyone has heard the story of depression before. Many people in today’s society glorify or say it’s a form of attention. Over 10% of Americans suffer from depression and 1% are between ages 10-18. It’s common to see this in lives of teenagers‚ it’s common to hear their suicide story‚ but not as common to understand why. But what’s hardest to understand about suicides‚ are why the happiest people are the ones who commit suicide. Through the story that theme is explained vividly‚ even

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    Nothing Here

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    Today I am going to describe how Edward Taylor’s “Huswifery” and Anne Bradstreet “To My Dear and Loving Husband” address the same topic. I am also going to explain why Edward Taylors “Huswifery” has a more traditionally Puritanical message. They both are so similar‚ but have so many differences at the same time. That is flaw that wasn’t thought about the creation of these puritan stories. Bradstreet’s later poems‚ such as “To My Dear and Loving Husband‚” are more personal‚ expressing her feelings

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