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    kind and nice and called them Indios. There were many tribes who lived in the east coast region such as Wampanoag, Iroquois, Cherokee, Mohave, Creek, and many more. At the beginning, the Englishmen and the Native Americans were living in harmony in Plymouth. Later, more white people came and they wanted more lands. Then wars started between the Native Americans and the white people and lasted for more than two centuries. The white people destroyed the Native Americans lands and burned thousands…

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    her height is 5”7’. She has had 2 jobs they were being a beautician, and owns her own housekeeping business,but she likes the housekeeping job best. During her teenage years the Bellbottoms, Platform Shoes, and Hip Huggers. Her first car was a Plymouth Duster, it had two doors, she had bought it herself. She has gone on vacation with her parents to Tennessee, Nebraska, Georgia, Indiana,…

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    Native American Tradition

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    In 1492 before Columbus arrived the independence had already developed a rich tradition of oral storytelling. The meaning of the word literature changes with time in the context. Beowulf, Homer's Odyssey and Iliad, and the griots of West Africa all come from traditions. The earliest American literature is grouped into four groups were Pre Columbians, Exploration, Colonial, and Revolutionary. The literature of Pre Columbian period was from a rich and diverse collection…

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    There are many things that make a person unique. Some are loud, mean, cute, or even shy. Also everyone has different interests such as fishing, biking, reading, or playing video games. Many of these qualities can describe a person. Some of the qualities that I have that make me unique and I want people to know are I am studying to become a registered nurse, love my boyfriend very much, and have a love of classic cars. The first thing I like people to know is I am going to Southern Community…

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    The Constitution of the United States is made up of twenty-seven amendments. The purposes of the amendments are to make a change to the Constitution. An amendment is added to the Constitution to make a change to an older amendment. An amendment can also overturn a previous amendment. To add or remove an amendment to the Constitution, the amendment has to be passed through the congress. In congress it can be passed with a two-thirds vote, meaning two out of the three accept the new or changed…

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    The expansion to America across the Atlantic Ocean was a significant historical breakthrough at the time. Even though, half millennium before Christopher Columbus accidentally discovered America in 1492, Vikings where the first to set foot on the North American loam by their leader Leif Eriksson. The discovery of the new world was viewed by many world power country leaders as not only a financial opportunity but also control the flow of precious materials and trade goods coming out of the…

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    Discuss the role that football could play in helping the government to reach wider social objectives. What could football development officers do to aid this? 1.0 Introduction TALK ABOUT FA IN THE INTRODUCTION TOO The government objectives – Health – Crime – Education – Employment “The UK (government) In 1997 placed sport more centrally on the social policy agenda, largely because of the presumed externalities, or benefits associated with participation.” (Fred Coalter ,2007) before this…

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    Employers tend to also monitor and evaluate their employees personally by “accessing their calls or call recordings remotely” and “interactions” (Lankshear et al., 2001). Lankshear is a researcher in qualitative social research at the University of Plymouth. Clearly, technology in recent years has paved its way to make sensors progressively more…

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    In the time of Roger Williams and Anne Hutchinson the controversy of separation of church and state was at its prime. This matter has long been an issue in our country’s history and the discussion continues today as we still struggle with the decisions of our forefathers. However, Roger Williams and Anne Hutchinson played an important role in shaping the outcome of our country’s laws regarding the severance of church and state. Roger Williams and Anne Hutchinson spoke out and taught about…

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    How has the colonization of America affected our lives? Many European people came to the ``New World`` for the opportunities that awaited them there. For example economic, social, and religious opportunities. When then they got there the French and Indian war had caused a great loss for England's money. Because of this England had to pay a big debt for the destruction of the war. The British were lacking on money so they thought that by putting taxes in what the colonist bought they were going…

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