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    policies‚ but none were as successful as Sitting Bull. Sitting Bull was a Hunkpapa Lakota Tribal chief that led his tribe and many others in the resistance against the U.S. Indian policies. Not only did he win many battles and resist the growing reservation movement‚ he also protected his people from maximum harm and harassment from the U.S. government. Sitting Bull has protected his people from many dangers and while doing it‚ saved many lives and dignities. Resisting Reservation Policies. The

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    Harriet Tubman: “Moses of Her People” March 27‚ 2012 Lily Papalii Harriet Tubman: “Moses of Her People” I. Early Life A. Birth 1. Araminta “Minty” Ross was born March 10‚ 1820. 2. She was born in Dorchester County‚ Maryland. B. Family 1. Harriet’s father died in the year of 1871. 2. Years later‚ her mother died in the year of 1880. 3. Harriet had 10 sisters and brothers‚ altogether

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    American Values There are many values of American culture; three common ones that come to mind are freedom of religion‚ education‚ and family. The freedom to choose what religion you believe in or the career you want. Also to be able to choose what college you want to attend or what major you want to select. To be able to have the freedom to choose what religion you believe in is something society doesn’t think of every day. A lot of countries don’t have that value; to choose their religion like

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    People hurt other people because they either don’t like them or they’re scared. Sometimes people hurt others because they don’t believe in the same gods as the rest of the country/state. Why? Because they feel that if they can get rid of one man who doesn’t respect the states/countries gods then they can stop anyone else from doing so. Take Socrates for example. Socrates was tried for “corrupting the youth” and “refusing to worship the gods of the state and introducing new deities”. They found him

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    with disabilities began to join forces in the 1960’s. They all saw the same problem; disabled people were not treated equally. Disabled and non-disabled people nationwide began to band together for the common cause demanding equal treatment‚ equal access‚ and equal opportunity for all. Although this movement began in the 1960’s‚ nothing happened until 1990. In 1990‚ the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) expanded the freedoms and hopes of individuals with impairments through the use of laws preventing

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    and liberties in many ways. Individuals’ right were stripped away by the government during World War I. Those who opposed the war were incarcerated or lost their employments. Their freedom of speech rights were being suppressed. The government tried to restrict conflict to the war during Civil Liberties Events. According to Prezi‚ President Woodrow Wilson said “gravest threats against our national peace and safety have been uttered within our own borders”. The individual caught interfering with military

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    Affection Greatly Affects His Son’s Personality Development From the moment we are born we are like empty cups. We have no personality‚ we have no idea in life. We have no identity. It is often the people around us and didactics that make us who we are. Early in life we are shaped by our parents‚ the greatest makers of our identity. Our mothers and fathers affect us more than any other person. The way we communicate and see life may all or partly be influenced by them. Both of them affect our personality

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    Describe how igneous activity can affect the landscape Igneous intrusions form when cooling‚ crystallization and loss of gases cause a once fluid magma to solidify. Most rocks that form intrusions originate as either granitic or basaltic magma. Granitic magmas are low density and small quantities‚ just a few kilometers wide‚ rise slowly through the earth’s upper crust‚ pushing existing country rock aside. However‚ very large granite masses‚ which can be up to 1‚000 times larger‚ are formed when magma

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    considerably different in their beliefs and attitudes. James was a confident and extravagant king and Charles was ill at ease and lacked confidence. During Charles early years he suffered from a combination of poor health and lack of parental affection. When he moved to England after James’s take over in 1603 he grew up very much in the shadow of his physically strong‚ outgoing elder brother Prince Henry who was in next in line. It was not until Henry’s death in 1612 that people began to take notice of

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    focuses on such a small portion of society‚ it allows Austen to develop her writing in a lot of depth to narrate to the reader about what life was like. It becomes clear to the modern reader that life was very different to how it is now in many ways‚ including how people acted‚ how they thought‚ and what things they valued. Not only does Austen tell the reader what these values were‚ but shows her opinion of these values through her writing. Austen does this by using narrative techniques such as irony

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