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    Yagan was an indigenous Australian warrior from the noongar people who lived in the South west region of Western Australia. Which is Perth now. He was the son of Midgeroroo. He was born on 1795 in western Australia and died on the 11 July 1833 in Belhus. He was buried on Everton Cemetery, Liverpool. The relationship between Yagan who was part of aboriginals and British people was very complicated. Yagan was 35 years old in 1829 when British settlers landed in the area and established the Swan…

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    Music and dance in Madagascar is more impromptu and it is not uncommon to see someone express themselves emotionally through song and dance, or for a group of villagers to get together and play. As this is more of a jam scenario there is more concern among the musicians about keeping rhythm than exploring linear chord progressions or melodic patterns (Koskoff). Finally, modern Malagasy music does incorporate the traditional instruments and techniques listed above. But a band composed of modern…

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    3 Food Groups Essay

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    better to talk to them in the language of foods that they see and eat. The 3 food group concept used here is simple and easy for children to understand. Energy giving foods are carbohydrates and fats. Using whole grain cereals (flour without sieving) instead of using refined flour is healthier because it contains more vitamins and minerals. Carbohydrate calories not used by the body are stored as fats so it is not advisable to eat these beyond the body’s energy needs or if the person is…

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    the other sides of the walls. . .but then there were the messengers. . . “Did you hear, all the colonies are equal now. I’m not sure what to think of it. A messenger told me. . . and they also told us that the queen wants more flour.” Said an A colonist. “Forget the flour! Now we get to be as happy as C! Now we all get to be as special as them!” Said another…

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    Diabetic Diet Essay

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    Once, a direct sugar substance creeps in to your blood levels, the blood sugar rises up instantly. You can have carbohydrates in many other forms such as white flour food items, baked items made of sugar and potatoes and confectionaries. One must also stay away from processed foods. These food items consist of a good amount of sugar. One can get enough amounts of proteins from meats, poultry products, egg and…

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    The Romans were good at engineering, although many of their inventions were improvements and/or modifications of older inventions and ideas. Roman engineering was also influenced by Greece and Etruscan ideas. Some Roman engineering achievements are aqueducts, bridges, roads, mining, and mills. Two other buildings are the Colosseum and the Pantheon. Materials The Romans mostly used brick, stone, cement concrete and/or marble. The Romans discovered that substituting the sand in concrete with…

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    The Delaware Colony was one of the four middle colonies which also included the Pennsylvania Colony, the New York Colony and the New Jersey Colony. The Delaware was founded in 1638 in by Peter Minuit and New Sweden Company. The Delaware Colony was named after it's major river the Delaware River, which was named after Sir Thomas West, also known as Lord de la Warr, one of Virginia Colony's early governors . People should move to this colony because this colony has religious freedom, fertile soil,…

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    Asceticism And Religion

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    no approach nor stop; accepts nothing expressly brought, nor expressly prepared, nor any invitations.… He takes food once a day, or once every two days, or once every seven days.… He feeds on herbs, or on the powder of rice husks, on rice-scum, on flour of oil seeds, on grasses, on cowdung, or on fruits and roots from the woods.… He wears coarse hempen cloths, discarded corpse cloths, discarded rags, or antelope hide, or bark garments.” (Digha Nikaya, quoted in Bhagat, p. 151). These practices…

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    Just in Poland alone three million Jews died during the holocaust. During the holocaust, Adolf Hitler was the leader of the Nazi. He was in charge of enforcing that the Jews were ruining the German blood.Also was the author of the idea”The Final Solution” was the idea to kill all Jews. In these times, most Jews couldn’t do what other non-Jewish people could.They could not own land,buy property, and could only get jobs from non-Jewish people. Once the holocaust started things for the Jews changed…

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    Racial stereotypes hid the oppression of African Americans. “The Sambo stereotype of African American slaves and by extension, of modern African Americans is that American blacks are by nature servile, fawning, cringing, docile, irresponsible, lazy, humble, dependent, prone to lying and stealing, grinningly happy and basically infantile” (Davis, 2007, p. 1). This description appoints to the justification of slavery by calling blacks incapable children that need a master in order to cope with…

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