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    Saying goodbye to the clan leader, Dondorian was one of the hardest things Moira had ever done. Her large amber eyes glistened with the strain of the moment, for it had the feel of forever to it. He was a savior, a father, a friend. It was he that set her free as a young slave. And he who invited her into his wagon as a child of his own. It was he that wrapped her in a hug that communicated more to her than he would ever voice. "We adapt, survive, maintain, circle through, but we come home.…

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    As people arrived to America from Europe, the new settlers discovered that there were people already living on the land that they found. Native Americans were on this land long before the Europeans arrived. To themselves, The Native Americans are ingenious, witty, cunning, and deceitful, but to the Europeans they were seen as privately dishonest and mischievous. These Native American tribes differed from the European people in many ways. Native Americans had their own culture, appearance, and…

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    certainly are not the last. The “Three Peoples Murals,” by Kenneth Adams were completed in 1939. It was a mural designed to represent the three cultures of the southwest. In the first mural we see a Native American contribution such as making baskets, pottery and weaving. The Chicanos contribution is shown through agriculture and architecture. The Anglos are shown as the scientific contributors and the third shows the union of all three, with the men shaking hands. In text the images are not…

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    Native Americans all across North America have been mistreated since the Europeans first arrived. Despite being treated slightly better than the dust on the ground, they mainly kept to their ways. They never took too much from the land, and many tribes had a well formed way of life. Fast forward to around the 1800’s and they are still living this way, but many are being mistreated. Europeans explored and took land at every chance. This led to many of the remaining Native Americans to be on the…

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    The response of both men and women within nationalist groups, forced members of PFWAC to reconsider the possibility of achieving equality, justice, and rights both as women and as Palestinians. The questions raised by the response of nationalist groups created a binary in which Palestinian women could either be Palestinian or be women. In other words, Palestinian women could advocate for their rights as Palestinians or as women, but never simultaneously, the ability to advocate as Palestinian…

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    the village’s anonymity couldn’t protect them from a certain somebody. Twin children sat upon the rolling green hills, picking the white flowers that grew there. Lunabelle tread carefully around and picked the flowers and put them into her wicker basket. Claude sat, watching. The breeze of Dyingmoon that weaved through the greenery informed them that the Time of Changing was nearing. “Do you think they’ll will like these?” Lunabelle asked, referring to their parents. Claude smiled and nodded.…

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    This is the Villar Sipag Foundation which facilitates and supports projects for the poor in line with livelihood development and training. Most noteworthy of the livelihood programs of the foundation is the basket weaving program utilizing water lilies. What was once a menace to the rivers and creates flooding was turned to productive use. With the project, the flooding caused by water lilies was eliminated and at the same time provided a source of income for many…

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    Christianity Define Christianity – Who/what is a Christian? Gloriavale Origins of group (location founder etc.) – why have I chosen this group and reason for report Gloriavale is a Christian group consisting of many tightknit families residing in a small community on the west coast of New Zealand. The members of this church have come from all over the world to practise the teachings of Jesus within this sheltered dwelling. The community is known, to not only provide their members with the…

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    used to stored food and supplements. There are also displays of the equipment that were used to crop agriculture with all methods. There are various sizes of the container that have been displayed in the main living area. There are hand-made weaving baskets, and the containers also have various sizes of opening, which should have been made for different kind of…

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    Within Ursula Le Guin’s “The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas”, the narrator struggles to create a world which is both believable to the reader and utopian, until she eventually gives up and brings evil into her storyworld as a last-ditch attempt to make her reader believe in the world she has created. This is a representation of the way in which balance and layering is crucial to a storyworld, not only between the good and the evil, but also throughout other elements such as the old and the new,…

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