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    regalia” (Alexie) then the pawnshop owner gives Jackson his grandmother’s regalia stating that he won it back. Jackson states when he takes the regalia back‚ “Do you know how many good men live in this world? Too many to count!” This is significant because Jackson himself is a good man. He is an unlikely hero‚ when he was accumulating money to buy back his grandmother’s regalia‚ he was helping others that crossed his path‚ the Aleut Indians‚ Mary from the Korean grocery store‚ and his Indian cousins

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    about something‚ they would probably say they have no prejudices. Perhaps the most painful form of prejudice is racism. Although most of us try to avoid the issue of racism‚ it is all around us. It is unavoidable. In his story‚ "Lawyers League‚" Sherman Alexie confronts racism and its effects openly. He tells how a person can be both the victim of racism as well as the racist. It also illustrates how racism destroys people’s lives as well as their dreams. In this story‚ Richard is a Political Science

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    When interviewed Sherman Alexie said “It’s [alcoholism] not a stereotype‚it’s a damp‚ damp reality. Native Americans have an epidemic rate of alcoholism”(Alexie‚ 23:30). Sherman Alexie is the author of The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian (Part-Time Indian). Stereotyping mainly is the perceived notion especially for a group of people. However‚ there are unfortunate times when a stereotype perceived about a group of people is correct‚ similar to the case of Alexie when voicing his opinions

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    “On the Amtrak from Boston to New York” was a remarkable play written by Sherman Alexie. He portrays the resentful man on the train as the one who doesn’t love his country‚ however‚ he seems to believe that there is more to American history than others see. What about the history of the land before Columbus discovered the New World? The speakers attitude toward the history of his land and toward the Indians was apathetic‚ bitter‚ and very opinionated. Sherman’s apathetic attitude became very

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    Part-Time Indian Identity

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    world characterised by disadvantage and disconnection from mainstream society is explored in both Sherman Alexie’s novel "The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian" and Ivan Sen’s feature film "Beneath Clouds". Both texts delve into the protagonists individual battles to find their identity and their quest to overcome the disadvantage that is linked to their heritage‚ however they differ as Alexie and Sen take varying approaches in effectively communicating these thematic concerns. The idea

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    Indian Gaming Tribal government gaming on Indian lands is significantly changing life for many of the more than 4.1 million American Indians in the United States. It has proven to be there first and most effective tool for economic development on sovereign‚ Tribal lands. Gaming generates a few billion dollars in much needed Tribal government revenue annually to provide essential government services to hundreds of thousands of Native Americans. It is helping Indian nations build strong and

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    Chi Hoang Mr. Varbel English 1B 15 January 2008 The issue of racial discrimination has become societal norm in America. Poets like Sherman Alexie show that the injustice still exists. Born in 1966 to the tribe of Spokane/Coeur d’Alene‚ he suffered a great deal of discrimination against him throughout his childhood because of his Native American culture and an illness of hydrocephalus. He has seen the ugly face of racism and often speaks about it through his works about the prejudice that is

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    United States passed the most famous statute on competition law i.e. Sherman Act of 1890. The competition law gained huge recognition in European nations like Germany‚ Sweden‚ and Norway which were slowly adapting Anti-Cartel Laws. According to Paddy McNutt “The economic analysis of law does not necessarily seek the correct answer to law problems from within the law but regards law as a social phenomenon”. Section 2 and Sherman Act‚ 1890 prohibits monopoly‚ attempts and conspiring of monopolizing

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    ANNOUNCEMENT 2nd August‚ 2012 DIRECT ENTRY TO CHARTERED ACCOUNTANCY COURSE – AMENDMENTS TO THE CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS REGULATIONS‚ 1988 This is to inform all concerned that with the issuance of the Notification No. 1-CA(7)/145/2012 on August 1‚ 2012‚ the provisions relating to Direct Entry Scheme for Graduates/Post Graduates‚ etc.‚ with prescribed percentage of marks‚ to the Chartered Accountancy Course have come into force from August 1‚ 2012. The said Notification is reproduced hereinbelow for

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    The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian is a young-adult novel written by Sherman Alexie. The novel itself is on the list of books banned from some schools and public libraries. A few reasons for the ban include profane language‚ sexual content‚ and alcohol use. The novel chronicles the coming of age experience of a teenage boy named Junior. He lives on an Indian reservation where life is less than ideal. Junior’s father is an alcoholic and his family lives in poverty. His mother works as

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