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    1788 two convict workers were killed by Indigenous Australians. Phillip arranged an expedition to punish them which further damaged the relationship between the Indigenous Australians and the convicts, which eventually led to the frontier war. (King, 1982) The frontier war was a war between the Indigenous Australians and the European Settlers which spanned for a total of 142 years. The war was a direct impact of the European convicts invading the Indigenous Australians spiritual land, which is…

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    Data analysis It is clear that there is still plenty of room for improvement in the field of veterinary medicine in many different areas. One of the most important areas where improvement is needed is when it has to do with anesthesia, the animals undergoing a surgical procedure, and the staff who is responsible to care for these animals. There are many different reasons as to why this area is lacking the same quality of care that other areas might have. One of the specific problems appears to…

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    how did the Kennedy administration affect foreign and domestic policy? Kennedy’s administration affected foreign and domestic policy by Kennedy’s way of negotiating during the Cold War and Cuban Missile Crisis, The Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, The “New Frontier” plan, the policy of nation building, Kennedy’s outstanding want to directly communicate with the public, the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, and the creation of the Peace Corps. John F. Kennedy was not your typical president.…

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    Fear In Frankenstein

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    Gothic literature of the nineteenth century echoed the repressed fears held by individuals of the ideas introduced in the Enlightenment like an exhale. Tales of mad scientists dominated literature like a mirror into America’s psyche. In the early twentieth century filmmakers coincidentally, or intentionally caught onto the repressed fears individuals held in regards to the advancement of science and the decline of religion, and created a horror film empire on the topic. Upon the development of…

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    Women's Roles

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    A lot has been expected of women throughout history and their roles have changed through time. However, there are some roles of women that have not changed very much, the role might have been performed differently and the benefits of their roles have changed but the purpose has remained the same. These roles have been called a deputy husband, republican motherhood, the cult of true womanhood the names might be different but the roles that are expected of the women remain the same. Women are…

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    American Imperialism Essay

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    Turner, William McKinley, and Theodore Roosevelt encouraged the settlement and expansionism. They all wanted to continue the growth of America’s influence and the world and wanted it to be a significant power. In Turner’s paper, A Significance of the Frontier in American History, he explained that Americans had to adapt themselves to the changes of an expanding people. He also mentioned that “this perennial rebirth, this fluidity of American life, this…

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    core habitat was a desert surrounded by two saltwater frontiers, the Mediterranean Sea and the Indian Ocean. Precious few fresh hydraulic resources watered its interior” (Solomon, 126-128). Because of this,…

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    David Crockett was clearly an outstanding frontiersman, a successful Tennessee politician, and a colorful congressman, but these attributes alone would not have earned him lasting fame. Davy Crockett was one of the most celebrated and mythologized figures in American history. David Crockett was born in 1786 to a pioneer family living on the Nolichucky River in east Tennessee. Davy Crockett was the fifth of nine children born to parents John and Rebecca (Hawkins) Crockett. Crockett's father…

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    After we were done looking at all of the things in the Frontier Village we drove to Minnesota and visited the Mall Of America and the Nickelodeon Universe amusement park which is located inside of the mall. After the amusement park we drove to Wisconsin. In wisconsin my mom dropped my sister and I at my aunt’s…

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    Stamp Act Dbq

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    cause, but this was to be used to pay the costs of the defending and protecting the American Frontier near the Appalachian mountains. I do not understand why we have to help the British pay for their problems. I have to take money out of my own pocket just to help them. But why does it have to be like this? I mean I have a Husband and kids to pay for, do not have enough money to pay for the American Frontier. I started meeting up with a lot of my friends and their families. They were all upset…

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