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    Therefore‚ the granting of a pastoral lese did not necessarily extinguish native title.” (Government‚ 2001). The Wik people argued that leases were being given out which was extinguishing the native title act even though it was allowed to co-exist with each other. Conclusively‚ The Native Title Act allowed Indigenous people to make claims to land and the Wik case clarified that the patrol leases did not extinguish native

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    The Silk Road is not one large road that connected the Mediterranian to East Asia‚ but instead it is multiple interconntected trade routes that connected multiple worlds through land and sea. The Silk Road did not just connect China to Europe‚ it connected many areas that contributed to selling their goods that would travel to other places like Japan‚ India‚ and Egypt. Sometimes goods would travel on ship through the Arabian Sea‚ the South China Sea‚ and the Medditteranian. The Silk Road connected

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    Akin‚ Daniel L.‚ Bill Curtis‚ and Stephen Nelson Rummage. Engaging Exposition. Nashville‚ Tenn.: B & H Academic‚ 2011. The authors of Engaging Exposition believe that expository preaching is the foundational element in the health of a church. Many churches today are suffering due to the lack of Biblical preaching. Understanding the need for expository preaching‚ three modern expositors have developed a three dimensional approach to expository preaching: Discovery‚ Development‚ and Delivery. Engaging

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    long-term reward. The occupation continued through the 17th century by expatriates (Arma) who act independently from homeland from mid-century. In 1737 Tuareg nomads seized Timbuktu and the Arma rule collapsed. Songhay split into component parts‚ Bamana kingdom of Segu. The growth of the powerful Kanem was by the 11th century‚ because of nomad clans‚ raiding‚ and trading across the Sahara. Southern captives were exchanged for North African horses. By the late 11th century Kanuri-speaking Saifawa clan

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    5 billion years ago the earth came into existence around? 40‚000 years ago modern human beings arrived around? before writing the term ’’prehistory’’ refers to the period before? 1.6% In regard to genetic makeup and body chemistry‚ the difference between humans and apes is? australopithecus as early as five million years ago‚ which of the following flourished in east Africa? "the southern ape" what does australopithecus mean? intelligence and language skills the most important development of

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    Chapter 3 Study Guide I.Key Terms Sudanic societies: agriculture took root in Sudan first. The region used to be grassy with lakes‚ rivers‚ and streams. They domesticated cattle and became nomadic herders. After 7500 B.C.E they established permanent settlements. Around 5000 B.C.E Sudanic people had formed small monarchies and developed religious beliefs. “Gifts of the Nile”: Herodotus said Egypt was “the gift of the Nile” because of Egypt’s advantages over the floods from the Nile. With the floods

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    gristle and barbed wire of the actual country ’ (Sage p.125)‚ it could be said that this language is used to create images in your own imagination‚ to allow you to see exactly what it is Sage sees. She seems very aware that the countryside lacks the pastoral qualities that her mother imagines. She is critical of it‚ and uses language to convey her opinion. Despite her love for the adventure books of her youth‚ it seems that Sage is still very aware of the harsh realities of life‚ despite her dramatic

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    powerful states in the north‚ such as Bulgarian and Serbian kingdoms. The largest problem‚ which led to the formation of the Ottoman state‚ was the migration of Turkish nomads into the Middle East around the first millennium. The nomads had beliefs such as a fragmented state and leadership by overall agreement. The beliefs of these nomads would become the key to Ottoman Empire success (Quataert‚ 2005). As the empire grew‚ the flexibility of the empire led to more support. Issues such a religion were

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    be informally settled. Any matter proposed for informal settlement must be subsequently ratified by the full board before it will become effective” (Rules of Tennessee board for professional counselors‚ marital and‚ family therapists and clinical pastoral therapists‚ 2016). A formal public hearing may be held. When a decision is reached‚ you will receive a letter from the board consultant. The decision is put in letter form then sent out. The letter will say one of the following: “One‚ there was no

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