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    There are many things that make me who I am; regardless if it comes from the past, present or future. I am a simple person with many hopes, dreams, and ambitions.When talking about my favorite things they range from different spectrums. The first thing that is very exciting to me are films. I nearly go to the movie theater every friday to watch a new movie. I like films like Fast and Furious, Divergent, The Hunger Games, and etc. Films are really cool and depicts dreams that we wish were real.…

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    place to avoid the threat from Mingo, Cornstalk was murdered by America militia after the failure of the tactics and the Shawnees had to defect to the British. In order to avoid the further invasion of the Americans, Shawnees accepted Hamilton's war belt (Nichols, 121). Treaty of Fort Stanwix was a treaty between the Native Americans and the United States signed in 1768, in which the Iroquois sold their lands out. Cornstalk was one of the Maquachake chiefs. Geo. Rogers Clark was a military…

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    The world of today is one of high performance. Everyone strives to be bigger, faster, stronger, and more efficient. However, this is not limited to humans. In man’s power hungry frenzy, unbelievable technological and scientific advances are made all the time. This can become dangerous as technology and biology are being integrated. Man now has the ability to read and partially understand the genetic code that every living organism has which creates many opportunities for scientists. At what…

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    Athabascan Culture

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    strap operated“to hold infants against their upper backs when traveling(Athabascan Indian History).” This kept the mother's hands free to carry or do other things with there hands. Early examples of the baby belt were not so beautifully decorated. According to the Anchorage Museum “Although such belts may have existed in prehistoric times, examples that exist today are almost uniform in style: a broad, heavily beaded band of moosehide or cloth, with decorative dangles of colored yarn and…

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    The Green Knight is a strange kind of monster compared to the other monsters in these stories. The Green Knight does not necessarily come after anyone or attack a large population of people, but he does choose one person to battle. His wrath is not necessarily unexpected or quite as life threatening like the other monsters in stories of this time. The Green Knight simply approached King Arthur’s people during their New Years’ festivities and for one of them to simply play a game with him.…

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    “Roseanna Belt is the director of WCU’s Cherokee Center. Built 35 years ago, the Cherokee Center once gave Cherokee students a convenient setting for taking general education requirements. Now, Belt said, it’s a bridge between the Cherokee and WCU communities” (Nelson). One of the many success stories of the WCU is that there was a non-Indian woman who…

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    believe that this could help manufactures improve the seat-belt strength and better installment to prevent similar crashes in the future. Many teams quickly moved to using six-point belts that asorb the forces of the crash more fluiently. On top of that drivers are required to wear full face helmets. Probably the best invention after Earnhardts death is the HANS device. The HANS device is a U shaped collar worn uderneath the harness belts. It pretty much prevents the riders head from being able…

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    Assembly Line History

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    Several decades ago when technology was only developing, all the production work were done by work force. It took an extensive amount of time for a production work to occur. Hence this could not meet the requirements of producing more outputs in a day. Therefore, the concept of assembly lines was thought to counter the problem of delayed production work and cost minimization. While the invention of assembly line was a landmark in the engineering evolution of history, the widespread use of…

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    Australian Coin History

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    to 1000kgs or one tonne lucky for him the drums of blanks are only 750kgs then they are tipped into a hopper. Once Titan has tipped the blanks in he does a little bow. Once the blanks have filtered through the hopper they are taken along a conveyor belt to a counting machine it takes photos like a panorama to count how many counts need to be made. Then they are sent to one of the 13 stamping machines to get imprinted. Each machine can make 750 per minute and they stamp down with a force of…

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    to have tighter dress codes. In some schools you are able to wear whatever you want to a certain extent. Meaning, males can wear whatever they want to but they have to wear a belt in order to stay out of trouble. Also, females are able to wear shorts but they cannot be 6 inches from the knee cap. They also have to wear belts even if their pants fits perfect. I believe that ALL schools should have a uniform policy because that would mean that everyone is equal which means there will be less…

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