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    Native Indians ancestors who are pre Columbian people‚ were domestic to the land within nation’s boundaries. Native Indians form numerous bands‚ ethnic groups and tribes. The term Native American was adopted by a newspaper as well as by an academic group that hasn’t been included to their other Indian groups. Such as the Alaskan Natives and the Native Hawaiians. Christian missionaries initially ran affiliated or primary after the Indian war the Native American boarding school in which it was established

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    Robinson Crusoe Analysis

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    « ROBINSON CRUSOE » Daniel Defoe Cours du 1er décembre 2010 P.14: This book is perceived very differently across cultures and also across the different periods of time! Not the same in the 18th century than in the 21st. EPITOME/ARCH representative picture of western man. * Blueprint for colonization Women absent from the picture: it is quite possible in literature to find journeys of exploration that actually involve community‚ women! Here: male at the center of the story. Next week:

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    When one hears the Apache‚ pronounces as “uh-Patchce”‚ people think about Chief Geronimo or of a warlike tribe. The name Apache comes from the word “apachu” which means “enemy”‚ it was given to this tribe of nomadic hunter by the Zuni who fear them. The Apache were feared because through their history‚ they would raid other tribes or villages for food. A big part of the Apache culture is based on warfare‚ but like all Indian people they had a well-defined and complex society and mythology. The Apache

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    Neolithic Revolution

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    many continents at different times eventually spreading throughout the rest of the world (Haviland and Crawford 2009: 295 and 301). The Neolithic revolution was distinguished by a transition from foraging for to agriculture and eventually a more sedentary lifestyle‚ which lasted centuries and was a direct outgrowth of the previous Eipaleolithic era beginning approximately at the end of Plieistcene era. This time of great transition‚ “ [….] fundamentally changed the social organizations of human beings

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    The Roman empire and the Han empire collapsed for similar reasons as well as some different reasons. Firstly‚ both Rome and China’s governments became an ineffective way to control an empire. Secondly‚ nomadic tribes invaded both Rome and China. These tribes broke into their respective empires and laid waste to the land. Yet differences exist between the collapse of the two empires. A large part of the collapse of Rome was due to inflation. The Han empire was not as affected by inflation as the Roman

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    As the mother teaches her children how to express themselves in their language‚ so one Gypsy musician teaches the other. They have never shown any need for notation. Franz Liszt Gypsies are a nomadic tribe. They are said to have come from Northern - India over 1‚000 years ago. Being a nomadic tribe they don’t have a specific residence and travel from place to place. Their most precious possession is their music. They carry it with pride and glory in their hearts as it is a symbol of their past

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    Video Games and Obesity

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    becoming overweight then a child who has average sized parents. The rise of fast foods that are extremely high in fat‚ do not help either. Fast foods are a big part of American culture‚ and many people‚ especially kids‚ eat lots of fast food. Sedentary activities however‚ do not burn off any calories. These activities are the biggest reason why kids are becoming obese. William Higinbotham created the first video game ever in 1958. His game‚ called "Tennis for Two‚" was created and played

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    UNIT 60

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    UNIT 60 1.1 DESCRIBE THE BENEFITS TO INDIVIDUALS OF ENGAGING IN LEARNING OR DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES. The benefits will be as follows: - Apart from the benefits of being able to do something or knowing about something‚ learning or development activities can have many benefits for the person including physical‚ intellectual‚ emotional and social benefits‚ otherwise known as PIES. Physical Benefits: - Physical inactivity is a major risk for developing coronary artery disease. It also contributes

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    massive land areas‚ and also being nomadic. They differ in agriculture techniques/ practices and religion such as Christianity and Islam. The Mongols and Franks raised their empires to be very successful in the manner of conquering many regions in a very quick time. The most important ruler for the Franks was Charlemagne and Genghis Khan was the one who started the Mongol reign throughout all of Asia. Another way that they also similate is through their nomadic lifestyles. The Mongols‚ as well as

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    The Tuareg People The Tuareg are nomadic people who live in parts of Sahara that covers Algeria‚ Tunisia‚ Libya‚ Mali ‚ Niger and Burkina Faso . Their numbers are unclear‚ but estimates run between 300‚000 and 1 million. The Tuaregs speak a language called Tamershak‚ to which there is a proper alphabet. They are known under the name of "Blue Men"‚ because men cover their face with a dark blue veil. The veiling has different meanings; it shows the male gender role identity and shows

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