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    ‘Some human groups adapt to a new way of life. Others go after the bison’ [http://www.historyworld.net/wrldhis/PlainTextHistories.asp?historyid=ab63#ixzz3n8mZaeVA]. For those natives that decided to pursue a new way of life learnt quickly that they would have to adapt their means of gathering food, they soon discovered…

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    to build and the workers usually lest the area in destruction. During this process the workers would shoot and kill hundreds of buffalo at a time for no reason. This really affected the nomadic indians who followed the bison as one of their only food sources. They also used bison to make weapons, clothes and, other things that they used in their everyday lives.…

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    Cave Painting Essay

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    Over nine hundred images depict animals from the surrounding areas, such as horses, stags, aurochs, bison, lions, bears, and birds” 4)“The most common themes in cave paintings are large wild animals, such as bison, horses, aurochs, and deer.” 5)“The pigments used appear to be red and yellow ochre, manganese or carbon for black, and china clay for white.” 6)“Many predatory animals, such as cave lions…

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    Granby Bisons of the Quebec Junior league.” Patrick Roy revolutionized the style of goaltending with his butterfly positioning.…

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    Essay About Animal Abuse

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    messing with the wildlife. This is an example of having to much care for an animal. You are not supposed to interact with the wildlife because you can interfere with the circle of life. Since the father and son messed with wildlife, they caused the baby bison calf to be euthanized and have a fine of…

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    The important theme there is “Minotaur”, The Greek mythology’s half man, half bull. Create personal and political allegory is the remarkable images of Minotaur. In 20th century the most important graphic works have been made. There are four prints there that represents, sightless, pitiful and impotent Minotaur.in the 1930s,they informed by the darkening political in Europe. Picasso have fears in dark or blindness. Minotaur who once control over the relationship, unable to see and weak. The…

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    Lascaux Cave Analysis

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    in comparison to the Lascaux Cave painting, Hall of the Bulls, it can be seen that the relationship between human beings and nature were exceptionally different for the two different time periods. During the paleolithic era, some animals, such as bison and deer, were painted in honor of being used as food, while others were painted to show that they were feared predators. However, in some cases animals were painted for the sole purpose of documentation or as a means for comprehending the…

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    Cronon Metropolis Analysis

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    William Cronon’s Nature's Metropolis: Chicago and the Great West was essentially “environmental” and “economic” history that occurred in Chicago as well lands (Ohio River/Lake Michigan to the Pacific Ocean) that interacted with Chicago during the 19th century. Cronon voiced that the history that he was discussing was not be labeled as the history of how Chicago came to be, instead he implied that the history that he discussed should be labeled as a history that shows the interdependent…

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    On April 25, 1986, the world’s worst nuclear accident happened in Chernobyl. An explosion and fire in Nuclear Reactor Number Four sent radiation into the sky and caused ecological damage that would create abnormalities in nature for decades. This has given humanity the responsibility to restore that part of the environment. As a species that inhabits the world, it had become their responsibility of them to take care of the habitats of the planet. The environment is a beautiful thing that was…

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    The Mandan Indians

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    The Mandan Indians faced many challenges in their lives, from the environment and climate to pests and other human beings. Many of the introductions into their world had both positive and negative effects. How were they able to survive and what drove them on a daily basis? The Mandans were like other tribes of their time in that they searched for a place to live that provided the resources necessary to maintain their life. They also made sure the place could be protected from attacking or…

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