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    was routine‚ often administered in brutal and sadistic ways. By contrast‚ this kind of punishment was forbidden for the indentured Indians. Certainly some were kicked‚ beaten‚ slapped or even worse; but this was never allowed by the law‚ and laws and regulations attempted to shield them from abusive or neglectful employers. They

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    Sioux Indian Tribe The Sioux Indians were one of the largest tribes in the American West‚ so they were known as a nation. They are also called Lakota or Dakota. The name Sioux means ‘little snakes’. Like a lot of the other tribes‚ the Sioux were nomadic and lived in places like Wisconsin‚ North and South Dakota and Minnesota. The Sioux nation had a rich history and was a very powerful tribe. A Frenchman‚ Jean Duluth‚ moved into the Sioux territory in the 17th century and took control of most of their

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    Klaus-Ulrich Feiler‚ Klaus Fuest‚ Dr. Marcus Steiner Amsterdam Bahrain Barcelona Beijing Berlin Brussels Bucharest Budapest Casablanca Chicago Detroit Düsseldorf Frankfurt Gothenburg Hamburg Hong Kong Istanbul Kyiv Lisbon London Madrid Milan Moscow Munich New York Paris Prague Riga Rome São Paulo Shanghai Singapore Stockholm Stuttgart Tokyo Vienna Warsaw Zagreb Zurich © Roland Berger Strategy Consultants 03/2011‚ all rights reserved www.rolandberger.com

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    Preserving humanity is difficult‚ especially when someone is faced with having to escape and leave everything and everyone they once loved behind during time of war. In Mohsin Hamid’s “Exit West‚” Saeed and Nadia face this dilemma when they are forced to run away like animals from their home. In the duration of the story‚ they had to find a way to maintain their humanity. This proves to be something hard during time of war‚ but not impossible. Taking a different point of view can help maintain someone’s

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    we became older we choose what are own opinions will be‚ sometimes they are the same as out parents had told us‚ and have our own entirley differnent opinions and choices. Our opinions come from society or something we believe inside ourselves that never came out until then. Cal‚ felt since his mother was bad he must be bad. But Cal was not bad he ws good he jsut didnt know it. Abra had to bring out the good in Cal‚ and made him realize he didnt have to be like Cathy. In my family me and my parents

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    Globalization The spread of diseases threatens the public health and has an impact globally and internationally. In 2007 global public health experienced one of the worse out breaks in history in Liberia‚ West Africia and Guinea. The video is a documentary published by PBS and gives you the inside look at how devastating a disease can run rapid and spread likea wild fire. The spread of the disease Eboli in the Melandon Village is believed to have started from a huge hollowed out tree full of bats

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    Tourism is the mainstay of the economy in the Middle East. Middle East countries have many beautiful tourist spots‚ which are visited by millions of tourists annually from all over the world. Tourism in the Middle East is not limited to entertainment and natural places‚ but also includes archaeological‚ historical‚ cultural‚ and religious tourism‚ which are the most important tourist attractions in the world. Jordan is a small country with an area of 89.97 million square kilometers‚ including

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    Virginia Woolf (1882-1941)‚ English author‚ feminist‚ essayist‚ publisher‚ and critic wrote A Room of One’s Own (1929); All I could do was to offer you an opinion upon one minor point—a woman must have money and a room of her own if she is to write fiction; and that‚ as you will see‚ leaves the great problem of the true nature of woman and the true nature of fiction unsolved.-Ch. 1 Now regarded as a classic feminist work‚ Woolf based her extended essay A Room on lectures she had given at women’s

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    Religion and Women in the Middle East Religion goes hand in hand with culture‚ and in the Muslim countries this is very apparent. The cultural importance of men over women may have stemmed from religion‚ however it was further recognized when imperialist countries introduced capitalism and class divides. “Islam must combat the wrenching impact of alien forces whose influence in economic‚ political‚ and cultural permutations continues to prevail” (Stowasser 1994‚ 5). Now‚ instead of an agrarian

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    Brandie Torres Von Behren International Politics 14 October 2013 Indonesia and East Timor Conflict History on Indonesia: The first three hundred years of key events began whilst Indonesia was being ruled by Dutch colonials‚ Indonesia then was known as the Dutch East Indies. The Portuguese attempted to take over what was Indonesia entirely although failed because they did not have enough forces to colonize the entire country so the Dutch did. During World War II‚ the Japanese invaded Indonesia and

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