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    Achilles, a strong greek hero, is often known for his fierceness in the Trojan War. Achilles was the son of a greek god and goddess that were a King And Queen, Peleus and Thetis. His mother, Thetis wanted him to be immortal so she dipped him in the waters of the river Styx. This made him immortal. One thing she did not notice was that she was holding him by his heel when she put him in the water, thus resulting in a small spot where he is mortal. Achilles was a strong, fearless, smart and…

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    Little Bighorn.. They still exist today, and live in South Dakota, North Dakota, Minnesota,and Nebraska. Religion, tools, and food were some of the most important things in their culture. The Lakota’s tools were very well-developed. They used bows, arrows, spears, clubs, and shields made from buffalo hide. They also used snares, and controlled fires to herd animals. These tools were very advanced for their time, especially them controlling fires. It made it so much easier to kill multiple…

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    Pa Horse Pa Rider Analysis

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    The dream can be seen as a premonition. The Influenza virus, metaphorically shown as the arrow, pierces through Miranda and causes chaos in her life, rattling her surrounding. However, the ultimate fatality was Adam who willingly sacrifices himself or in this case, exposes himself to the virus knowing he is going to perish. The “arrow” that passed through Miranda leaving her rattled but alive kills Adam and he calmly accepts this as he accepted his duty for his…

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    repel the initiation of the behavior. Consequences follow behavior and increase or decrease the persistence of behavior. 2. From the viewpoint of operant conditioning, explain the meaning of each of the following five terms: S: R  C. [S, colon, R, arrow, C] S stands for situational cue, R stands for behavioral response, and C stands for consequence. The colon between S and R shows that the situational cue sets the occasion for the behavioral…

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    They crushed manzanita berries They were very knowledgeable when it came to cooking their salmon. They smoked it, roasted it, or dried it for saving. The weapons they used consisted of bows and arrows or spears. Sometimes they poisoned an arrow with rattlesnake venom which was marked with a blue streak. They used these weapons to hunt animals for meat and skins. In the winter the men wore skins of buckskin (usually deer) and the women wore dresses made from deer, elk…

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    They would go hunting and leave their wives to get crops and cook and sometimes even stay as guards with arrows and weapons. Some woman died of rivalTribes for just being in there rival tribe or they would take them and teach them their ways and keep them. If they were pretty for the head of the tribe he would declare her his wife and show her his way. Sometimes…

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    Do you think nature plays a part in mankind creation or has anything to do with it? Nature is the most important aspect of life mankind needs, without nature people would not be able to find food, or survive the harsh living conditions, also civilization wouldn’t exist most importantly without it we would be extinct. First off, nature has been existing before man that’s why in native American literature nature is used for explaining most questions people have about their culture. In the World…

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    fired their bows, striking down many confused wasps. One of the wasps charged at Wart while Wart was loading up his bow. Just as Wart shot, the wasp pounced on him and knocked him unconscious. Later that night, Wart woke up and was informed that his arrow killed the wasp in mid-air, but Wart took a few injuries. Wart also learns that they won the battle against the cannibal…

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    from his speech. The basic meaning of the soliloquy is the moral meaning of life and death. Shakespeare writes in Act 3, Scene 1, lines 59-61, “To be, or not to be: that is the question: / Whether ‘tis nobler in the mind to suffer / The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune / Or to take arms against a sea of troubles”. It is clear that he is uncertain about life and death. This shows that he is indecisive as a person. He begins…

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    Cabeza De Vaca Expedition

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    Similarly, Cabeza De Vaca and the whole Florida expedition endured many problems created by the Indians that not only frustrated the Spaniards, but also would later lead to the fatality of all men except for four. “They were people beyond hope and all died that winter of hunger and cold, eating one another.” De Vaca recounts how nothing was going the way of the Spaniards as many began to lose all hope, confidence and were starving to death. The starvation got so horrid that they literally…

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