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    Due to the major hit airlines took, the had to be some changes. People became scared to fly, which scared companies because they didn’t want their business to go under. Although they were receiving federal loans from the government, their initial request was cut by over half. Since the attack happened on an airplane, airlines knew people were going to be terrified to fly again. They knew 9/11 was going to take a major toll on the industry but they had no other choice but to push through. They…

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    Did Salmon Rule? Enquiring when intensive storage and sedentism began on the Northwest Coast Introduction Background Namu, located in the traditional territory of the Heiltsuk Nation on the central coast of British Columbia is an archaeological obscurity, as no one can be sure of the actual time frame of intensive storage and sedimentation occurrences. On the Northwest Coast "salmon remains, the representation of cranial elements versus vertebrae, mass capture technology and storage…

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    There are nearly 1700 airlines operating around the Globe, from the small regional carriers to the international fleets, all competing for ticket sales with a myriad of marketing methods (airlineupdate, 2017). Ticket distribution and pricing systems have become very sophisticated, harnessing big data to maximize seats sold and price point tolerance. But not all airlines have the capitol or the need to run and maintain a complex data analytics department. In this paper, we will look at two…

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    severing our personal economics and that the colonies would never be seen as independent while having such a strong reliance to Britain. Thomas Paine explained that England is entangled with kingdoms, kings, and monarchies. So each time England went to war with another country, American trade was subsided to that country resulting from Britain’s conflict, because of the tie between the colonies and…

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    way through English imports and illegal. Until the French and Indian War, economically things flourish by being self sufficient. This war changes the attitude that America and England had with each other. During the salutary neglect, colonists did as they pleased without bothering Britain. The same happened while the French and Indian War occurred, but these issues soon arose. Americans were still trading with the French advanced the war longer than needed. This angered many people over in…

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    It was a plan to create a unified government under the thirteen colonies. It was proposed to make the colonies stronger than the French and Indians. Also, it intended to make communication and cooperation between the colonies easier. This plan also proposed that representatives would be able to levy taxes to support the colonial government. The Albany Plan was the first important proposal to…

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    banishment. After banishment Williams creates Rhode Island in 1635 it is Winthrop 's greed for power that drove Williams to settle and develop elsewhere supporting the main idea. Another example occurred in 1675 and is also the cause of King Phillips War. This instance we have settlers expanding west very quickly in order to provide for their sons, all families wanted to give their sons land upon adulthood in order to show that the were predestined for heaven. Now this is definitely not a normal…

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    In the 1920 version of The Last of the Mohicans directed by Clarence Brown and Maurice Tourneur, both women and Native Americans are portrayed in stereotypical ways and even though there are progressive aspects, the stereotypes prevail in the end. From the beginning, women, mainly the British sisters Cora and Alice Munro, are shown as heavily reliant upon the white male soldiers for protection. They are also reliant upon an actually evil and conspiring Native American guide, Magua. Due to the…

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    eliminated. However, as a consequence, hundreds of innocent lives were lost in the fierce battle between the two nations. The following events were of importance because they led to the formation of America and its future ideologies. The French and Indian War did not strengthen the relationships between Colonists, Native Americans, the British, and the French. On the contrary, it managed to deteriorate and weaken their relationships due to their different and opposing views, the failure of…

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    settlers and Powhatan Indians became enemies, the English started to explore during the 1500s-1600s. This essay is about why the Powhatan and the English became enemies and the reasons why they were. Both became enemies because of land conflict, the starving time, and the enslavement of the Powhatan. To begin with, one reason why the Powhatan and the English are enemies is because of land conflict. They made treaties with each other but the English took all of the Powhatan Indians land.…

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