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    having people live there and start a farm and start growing crops. Standing Bear and other tribe leaders did not favor the new law and wanted to eliminate the law. The tribe had to walk a path to get to Oklahoma, the path was called “The Trail of Tears”. One third of the tribe had died going along the path, either from sickness, disease or starvation. The tribe had tried to make peace with the U.S, but the U.S didn’t make peace with the tribe and made them move to Oklahoma.…

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    built to honor and remember victims of the devastation. The Trail of Tears Association (TOTA) is a nonprofit organization that, “…support the creation, development, and interpretation of the Trail of Tears National Historic Trail,” (Trail of Tears Association, 2016). The organization also works closely with the National Park Service in order promote protection of the trail as well as other important historical sites. The Trail of Tears Association has nine branches in nine different states. The…

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    Acl Tear When someone gets an ACL tear also known as a Anterior Cruciate Ligament tear you will usually feel and or hear a pop and it is usually so painful that you would have to stop all the activity you are doing. The ACL tear can cause small medium to complete tears of the ligament. Separation of the ligament from the upper or lower leg bone, or a separation of the ligament and part of the bone from the rest of the bone. The body parts affected by this are your knee. Not any other place…

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    A second degree tear during childbirth include muscle tissue of the perineum near the anus. (Mayo Clinic, 2014). These muscles give support to the rectum, vagina and bladder function. These tears usually require stitches and take a few weeks to begin the healing process (Mayo Clinic, 2014). Perineal tears are a common occurrence in spontaneous vaginal births and research has shown that up to 85 % of women will experience some form of tearing during the process (Herrera, Schneiderman & Perez,…

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    not see it like that sometimes, because we take the opportunities we have for granted sometimes, but to immigrants who came from nothing, and lived with the fear of dying every day, they think America is an absolute dream come true. In “Fields of Tears”, the first couple paragraphs talk about how it was in Mexico. The families first born son died because they had no way to get to the hospital that was 10 miles away, and even if they did make it they had not way to get pay the doctor. They had…

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    Coranderrk residents sent deputations to the Victorian colonial government and protest marches protesting their lack of rights and the threated closure of reserve. 2. What was the ultimate outcome for them both? • The Cherokee people had the trail of tears, where ¼ of the population died. The Cherokee soon re-established themselves in their new home with communities, schools, newspaper and businesses. • Ultimately the thriving farm collapsed and the majority of the population were kicked off…

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    The short story “Tears Of Autumn” by Yoshiko Uchida is a very interesting short story and the theme impacts the story a lot. The main character Hana Omiya turned against her family and family, and steps out of her physical and mental comfort zone. The theme of the story is taking lots of risks. She does not listen to her mom and gets a ticket for a ship ride to America thinking that it will change her life from boring to exciting. Also, she trusts herself with taking a chance that the person she…

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    During the 1830s President George Washington and Andrew Jackson signed the Indian Removal Act, which emigrated Native Americans who were living in Indian territory to present-day Oklahoma. The Trail of Tears was a desolating time for over 100,000 Native Americans. In 1493, Pope Alexander the Sixth created an international law that related indigenous people to a lower status based on their non-Christian beliefs. This law, known as the doctrine of discovery, allowed European colonizers to claim…

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    This video “Ballet, Sweat, and Tears” highlights dancers who study ballet at the Vaganova Ballet Academy. One of the thing that I notice is that these young girls spend many hours in hard training and endless castings to show off their perfect form and their talent. Since childhood they give their lives to a professional path through the ballet academies. They are shut away from their own family and friends. These girls don’t have any personal time, their days are given over to endless practice…

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    Tears started to fall down my face. The man in the uniform was constantly glaring at me through the review mirror and it made me feel weak. Once we got to Roberto's school he came out looking just as I did, sad. I had noticed that we were heading to the boarder already. "My family is back there, you can not take us away!" The driver just yelled back at me to be quiet. Roberto held me back shaking his head no. I broke out into tears as we got closer to the boarder. The new boarder was no longer…

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