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    Starting in the late 1400’s, the Spaniards set out on explorations in the western hemisphere of the the world. The main goal of these explorations for the Spaniards was to find gold, which caused the Spaniards to become extremely greedy. During these explorations, the Spaniards ran into many civilizations of Native Americans. Soon afterwards, the Spaniards started to conquer the lands and take over the Native Americans. The Spaniard’s easily overwhelmed and conquered the Native Americans for…

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    Agency Theory in Archaeology Contemporary archaeological inquiry has situated itself under the umbrella of anthropology, an open marriage to many different ways of analyzing material culture; as it gives insight to both the physical world, as well as the social-cultural world. In this paper, I will discuss some of the beginnings to this union, and specifically the theory of agency as it relates to archaeological analysis. I enter into the debate among archaeology scholars by proposing that the…

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    I drew away, and his hand touched the string of beads which held the crucifix. It made an instant change in him, for the fury passed so quickly that I could hardly believe that it was ever there." Chapter 2, pg. 28. The final quote that is about to demonstrate how Bram Stoker achieves how he can…

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    Recently, schools in the United States have shifted heavily towards common core subjects of reading and math, but what about the importance of art education? Although some schools may regard art education as a luxury, simple and creative activities are some of the major building blocks needed for child development. Learning to create and appreciate visual aesthetics may be more important than ever to the development of the next generation of children as they grow into adults. It is important to…

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    He gave a curt nod, ignoring the beads of perspiration that rolled down Poe's head, and left the room. Joseph's turn came next. He stepped past Poe and cut his palm with a quick slash from a blade in his sleeve. He sprayed the wall behind them and expended his will. The doorway cracked…

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    one of them put their hands on the coins, they received an electric shock. The symbolism behind this is showing how blacks struggled economically. The only way African Americans could make a lot of money was though pain and y becoming a “puppet on a string” for the white people. Every time an African American got a foot on the stair of life they would always get knocked down and out of the door. Great examples are people like Marcus Garvey, Martin Luther King Jr., Malcolm X and Frederick…

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    out big details and uses symbols and minimal dialogue to show the true and deeper meaning behind the specific story. Hemingway writes, “Close against the side of the station there was the warm shadow of the building and a curtain, made of strings of bamboo beads, hung across the open door into the bar” (Hemingway 1). If the characters were not in the situation they are currently in, this detail would be irrelevant to mention. Like the way a curtain divides one object from another, Jig and the…

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    Aims and importance of learning provision for numeracy development All teachers need to understand importance of numeracy development and take responsibility for promoting that learning. Numeracy is a skill for life, learning and work. Having well-developed numeracy skills allows children and young people to be more confident rising their self esteem in settings and help them enjoy different activities. For these and many other reasons, all teachers have important parts to play in…

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    Bartolomé de las Casas, also known as the “Apostle of the Indians,” was an early Spanish historian, Spanish Catholic priest, and Dominican missionary, who was the first to expose the oppression of native peoples by Europeans in the Americas. Written in 1528, his document titled “History of the Indies” which took place in Hispaniola outlined the appalling treatment of Indians and the greed and cruelty of the Spanish. Since then, the original document has been translated from Spanish to English.…

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    Jazz is a genre of music that originated from the African-American community. It was introduced in New Orleans, Louisiana, during the late 19th century and early 20th century. Jazz music became drastically popular during the 1920s and soon enough the genre had an impact on society. Literature and music united to create pieces of writing influenced by the new jazz age, both forms of art evolved simultaneously. Women’s fashion went from dull to glitz, flapper fashion was introduced to the decade.…

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