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    Societal conditions can lead to confrontation, and Red Cloud’s speech “All I Want Is Peace and Justice” is an outcry for reformation of treatment against the Sioux by the American troops. George Washington Cable thought that society mistreated the ex-slaves, so his confrontation was written out in “The Perpetual Alien” when he says that reformation must occur until “the whole world shall answer, “Yes”” in regards…

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    Arndt CE final exam 1. Presidential election results The biggest news story by far this trimester in Current events class was the election. As we all know the election goes on for months every 4 years when it happens, and it is a huge ordeal in America. This year, happened to be another election year, and it was the craziest election ever. The beginning of the cam panes I can say that it has been going on since last November at least. After a crazy and interesting election cycle, on…

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    This paper will be a comparison and contrast of the three movies. The movies displayed social problems of Racism, Sexism, Gender and Class. The movies are The Crash (2004), Django Unchained (2012), and Dances with Wolves (1990). The movies follow the norms of the Hollywood film making and show all traits just in different settings. Crash is a noteworthy case of the crossing points of race, ethnicity, sexuality and additionally capacity. As one of the assignments for the all-gathering paper it…

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    One of the defining elements of the relationship between the federal government and First Nations is the struggle over access to and control of natural resources. This conflict, which is political as often as it is legal, has most recently materialized in the fight over the Keystone XL Pipeline proposal, which pits Indians defending the borders of their reservations against a federal government eager to undertake a project which would reduce dependency on foreign oil. Native American agitation…

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    helping pack and was going with us in her own car. We left his acreage around eleven-thirty a.m. and went on our way south. We stopped in Sioux City around twelve- thirty and went to Menards to pick up a backpack and hand warmers for our hunt later that night and for the next day. We also stopped at Arbys for lunch and stopped at a gas station for gas. We left Sioux City around one o’clock and traveled for another hour down to Pisgah. When we got to his camper around two, we unpacked and got…

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    My ambition was always to become a doctor because I loved and honored the fact that from “the cradle to the grave”, human race is safeguarded from infinite infections by white-coated medical professionals. However, the thought deepened further, when I first saw a close relative of mine getting a renal transplant, when I was 14 years old. I was amazed by the beauty of profession. My assumption was that only inanimate objects were repairable, however the thought of replacing a damaged organ was…

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    The Dakota-U.S. Conflict Being a war which occurred in Minnesota, and described by some as “Minnesota’s other civil war” and “genocide” by others, we may be inclined to think that teaching it is surely a statewide core component of high school U.S. History, but it is not. This course needs to become part of the requirements of high school U.S. History because to high-schoolers, it largely remains either a completely unknown event or something about which they hold misinformation. It is very…

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    We Shall Remain

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    stripped away their history and memories. The US government seems to continue on the same destructive path. In the article Pipeline Fight and America’s Dark Past by Bill McKibben, the U.S. is constructing a pipeline that cuts through the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation Sacred burial ground. We have already taken land and memories away from the Native Americans, and we seem to be commiting the same action thousands of years later. Bill McKibben writes, “All of which is sad because this case…

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    Native American Religion Native Americans migrated from Asia into Alaska around 12,000 or more years ago. Once they got to Alaska, they started to head south and east. Even when they started to move away from different tribes, they still maintained the same, or very similar, spiritual beliefs. They were the only group to live in the land where it is now called the United States of America. The 'older ' group of Native Americans considered themselves as 'Indians ' or 'American indians ',…

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    NiaPearl Minor-Clark is a activist for black empowerment, who is not afraid to embrace her melanin. Her promotion of empowerment for people of color and them being comfortable in their skin, makes her a true leader. You can follow her on Instagram @tahnee_india_oshun. 1. What makes you proud to embrace your melanin? My melanin shows that I am from royalty. It lets us know that any obstacles that we face, we can come out notorious from it. It’s not just a skin color. It has a strong history since…

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