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    In eastern North America hundreds of Native American tribes crossed the Bering Strait using a land bridge between 15,000 and 60,000 years ago and were scattered from the Gulf of Mexico to present day Canada. . In the Northeast region of North America there were many deviations of natural resources, landscapes and climates. Because of this there was a wide variety of Indian cultures in the region. It was said that, most were Native Americans were descendants of fishers and hunters. Many were…

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    Loggerhead Turtles In this image, there is a beach and there is a large caution sign for people to know that this area is restricted. Some letters are in bold and in all caps, while other writing underneath this is in a smaller font and all lower case. Underneath the smaller font it says,” Protected by Federal and State Laws.” With it being protected by the Federal and State Laws, there must be a fine if someone does bother these turtles. It seems like it is near some housing areas. On this…

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    Paul Salopek

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    being fully human”. They are the reason why we are here according to Paul. They walked the strait called “Bab el Mandeb”the gate of the grief. It is from Africa to Arabia and made 2500 generations. Paul uses fossil evidence and genography to walk North from Africa into the Middle East. He will walk from Asia to China, to Siberia. Then from Russia he will cross in a ship to Alaska and finally to Tierra Del Fuego. It is 21,000 miles,…

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    Life in the 19th century was hard for the Indians to adjust to. The Westerners decided to claim as much as they could. So how could the Indians adjust to such living conditions that had just been pushed onto their land? In recent years the Americans only remembered the Indians when we celebrate “Thanksgiving” and of course the myths and legends of Pocahontas. Sure that was part of the Indian culture only affecting the influence it had on America. There are many things can contribute to this.…

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    Ethnic Enclaves

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    Since the nineteenth century, there have been many Central American immigrants coming into the United States. Many of the early Central American immigrants came because of job opportunities that were limited back home, and many for example during the 1970s and 1980s, came because they were trying to escape revolutionary wars in their respective country. The hardest thing for a Central American immigrant is not only trying to get to the “promised land”, however it is also difficult learning and…

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    The most outrageous theory would have to be the North Atlantic Ice-Edge Corridor Hypothesis. One reason is because of the unkind climates early humans would have had to endure from the Iberian Peninsula, around the Atlantic, and into the Americas. Additionally, all early humans were pushed out of Western…

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    although this situation did not solve all the problems of the country. At this stage the state was divided into two parts (north and south), a decision taken by the allies by signing the Geneva Accords in 1954 which said that Vietnam was going to be divided at the seventeenth parallel. Each of them was ruled by opposite governments with completely different ideas. “The desire of North Vietnam, which had defeated the…

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    information about the government. Thus, the information accessible to the public is manipulated by governments, and this manipulation of information makes citizens misinformed and easy to exploit. The North Korean Government serves as the first example, the people of North Korea…

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    The movement and maneuver that General MacArthur chose during Operation Chromite were considered highly risky, but yielded an overwhelming surprise to the NKPA that paved the way for decisive defeat of the NKPA. General MacArthur’s intent was to counter the NKPA by what seemed an unlikely course of action of attacking indirectly with limited forces as well as limited capabilities. During the amphibious landing, General MacArthur’s was able to deploy two divisions from two components (1st…

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    The Absolutely True Diary of a part-time Indian by Sherman Alexie is the story of a teenage boy, named Junior, struggling with his tribe's culture. The young boy loses hope in his tribe, and he decides to pursue his education outside of the reservation. This caused numerous amounts of backlash between his friend and many members of his tribe. But he continues on with his education, because he believes that the culture of his people will drag him down and that he will never escape the…

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