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    lineName: Lexy College: Seminole State College Campus/Time: Altamonte Springs/5:00pm Date: October 30‚ 2012 Women’s Educational Rights in Other Countries Introduction I. Introduction (Open with Impact): There was a little girl‚ named Malala‚ from the Middle East who was shot in the head all because she wanted to further her education. II. Focus on the Thesis Statement: Women’s educational rights in other countries‚ mainly around the Middle East areas‚ are not the same as in the United

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    After doing some research of what universities will be a good match for my major‚ I found two potential options: The University of Central Florida and The University of Florida. The great benefit of starting in a community college like Valencia‚ is that they offer direct connect to the great University of Central Florida (UCF)‚ without taking exams or the admission process. Thanks to this amazing opportunity the UCF has become one of the best universities in Florida. Here are some interesting fact

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    Reflective Essay On Race

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    “In the relations of race there is a cycle of events which tends everywhere to repeat itself.” (McLemore‚ S. D.‚ 1980‚ pg. 24). Race is a social construction. The beliefs our society tend to hold about race is neither biologically factual nor is it logical. Yet‚ there are still vast majorities of people who believe in these stereotypes about race as if it were true. For the dominant group these stereotypes typically keep them in a position of power. As for the subordinate group‚ these stereotypes

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    our restoration‚ and the ways we can fix it. The everglades wasn’t always this dirty. The Everglades was once home to many rare species of plants and animals.The Everglades was always a delicate place‚ so a small change could do something big. The Seminole and Miccosukee tribes knew this and when going to like in the vast forest they tried not not to alter the land. When settlers from the from the outside of Florida came they considered it useless and wanted to drain it. From 1905-1910 the settlers

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    When the Native Americans were forced from their homes‚ the main tribe affected was the Cherokee. FIRST PARAGRAPH On the Trail of Tears‚ the five tribes forced from their homes were the Cherokee‚ the Chickasaw‚ the Choctaw‚ the Creek‚ and the Seminole (“Cherokee Nation vs. State of Georgia)”. The Cherokee are the tribe we have the most facts on. There were a few Cherokee who signed a contract saying that they would leave peacefully and of their own will (“Cherokee

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    sovereign nation kept them from such limitations. Another case spurred up in Florida‚ alongside the Oneida case and both were under Supreme Court review. The Seminole Nation had established their own high-stakes bingo game in retrospect to the Oneida’s claim of sovereignty and they were shut down by the Florida state (Cuillier 203). The Seminole sued under the same premise as the Oneida. They argued that as a sovereign nation they were not regulated by state law. In 1976‚ the Supreme Court ruled that

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    either allies of the free blacks and/or the Red Stick Creeks. Other information is taken from authors such as Joshua Giddings who wrote the classic‚ The Exiles of Florida and Kenneth W. Porter’s essays‚ which later compiled into a book‚ The Black Seminoles: Freedom-Seeking People. Still our knowledge is very lacking regarding the subject of free blacks but these authors gave much needed insight into this vague area. This document is considered a secondary document since it is not an actual diary of

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    Rinya Kamber AP US 3rd 10/10/11 Jeffersonian Era – DBQ The period between 1815 and 1825 was inaccurately dubbed the “Era of Good Feelings.” Despite the relatively low political opposition and boom of westward expansion and economy‚ bigger problems such as the economic bust as well as the differing beliefs of northern and southern states threatened the strength and unity of the nation during this time. After the war of 1812‚ the surge of nationalistic feelings took place‚ but‚ simultaneously

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    buying land from them. The Whites burned the Natives villages and looted their towns‚ taking over the land that they wanted not caring who they hurt in the process. The main tribes affected by this were the Cherokee‚ Chickasaw‚ Choctaw‚ Creek‚ and Seminole. In 1781 Articles of Confederation gave the federal government complete authority over Indian Affairs. Thus giving the federal government the power to make treaties with the Natives in any ways they saw fit. If they wanted to break a treaty

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    AP US History DBQ: Native Americans-White Relations‚ 1800-1850 In the time period of 1800-1850 white Americans expanded across the vast lands on the western side of the continent and regularly encountered conflict with various Indian nations. In these documents‚ interactions for the various Indian nations were subjected to different cultivation between each tribe per say that there were responses that filled different needs and demands. Some tribes provided benefits such as agriculture and household

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