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    contact with Europeans and to follow the buffalo that roamed the plains . They then acquired the hunting and gathering lifestyle (contrary to most evolutions). They gained efficiency in their pursuit after the introduction of guns and horses by the Cheyenne people from further south. Just like most indigenous cultures, Lakota place a huge importance on stories. When compared to the Cree creation story, the Lakota creation story shows a more direct link to the archetype of a Syzygy. The…

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    Defining the question, “Who am I?”, takes a lot of internal thinking. Especially if it’s directed at you for a writing assignment. You must think of the qualities you have as a person that others see in you and also how you see yourself. There are many perspectives to compare and discuss with others when one is asked “Who am I?”. I believe that the most important perspective is your own. What you believe in yourself often decides how you take on certain things in your life. Confidence is a huge…

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    Ghost Dance Research Paper

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    Thinking back in American history, the most notable Native American event is the Trail of Tears. This event, for obvious reasons, is taught in every school and known by every American. Because of the cruel acts during this famous event, it is easy to single this one out and forget about many others. One of the major Native American events that is forgotten is the Ghost Dance of 1890. Like the Trail of Tears, the Ghost Dance effected the lives of the Native Americans; and by the end, a large…

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    Benjamin Franklin was born on January 17th, 1706 in Boston, Massachusetts. At 17 years old he ran away from Boston to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania as a fugitive. This was due to the fact that he spoke against the government saying, "Without freedom of thought there can be no such thing as wisdom and no such thing as public liberty without freedom of speech." Later in life Franklin was known for his anti-oppressive government views. His political views are what he is most know for as he was the…

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    An Essay on Ministry An Understanding of Christian Ministry I will never forget my final interview for a youth pastor position at a small church in Cheyenne, Wyoming. I had survived the gauntlet of interviews with the pastoral staff, but in this concluding examination, I would face the elders of the church so that they might probe into my thinking and life to determine my fitness for the position. The meeting started with prayer and platitudes, but then began with a bang when an older…

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    Punished: Policing the Lives of Black and Latino Boys Dr. Victor Rios is an award winnings college professor, author and speaker. Dr. Rios provides captivating, evidence-based professional developments to educators about the power of positive quality of interactions in the lives of young people. Rios was hanging out with teenagers on some of the country 's toughest street, in Oakland, California. The police officers threatened to arrest Victor for conspiracy by just hanging out with teenagers.…

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    My mother often quoted “Have one and spoil the child.” She said this because I wanted another sibling. She thought this was intended as exhortation rather than warning. The mother’s instinct to spoil her only child was thereby reinforced by a higher authority. I was so spoiled that on the day my parents unexpectedly came to pick me up from elementary school in the middle of the morning. I was about nine at the time I told the teacher that it was probably because that new game I wanted just came…

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    Students all have access to Wi-Fi before and after school hours. Most students do not live far from places with free Wifi, such as McDonald’s, Panera, coffee shops, or other facilities with access to Wifi. According to Kajeet, one in three students lack home Internet access (1). Not having Wi-Fi at home can cause problems, unless there are features on tablets/computers to access files while in a non-Wi-Fi area. A setting accessible on all tablets/computers, is an offline version of documents…

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    She was a Native American activist and a writer, who was born at the Yankton Reservation in South Dakota. Some of her books introduced her struggles in dealing with the conflicts between the Native American heritage and the popular white culture. She founded the political organization called the National Council of American Indians. Elected as the secretary-treasurer of the Society of American Indian, she criticized the assimilation policies and lobby for the Indians’ rights to full American…

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    TJ Trump 2/9/16 Why Buffalo Soldiers were chosen to protect the first National Parks, 1886-1914. From 1886 to 1914, the Buffalo Soldiers assisted with the protection of the National Parks, in particular Sequoia and Yosemite National Parks. However, there is little information describing much about their service as park rangers there other than the benefits they brought to the parks. There is no clear reason as to why these soldiers were sent to guard the prestigious parks, instead of the…

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