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    Dakota Pipeline Controversy

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    There is a current sociological event happening right now, where thousands of people have passed or are passing through the camp of Standing Rock calling themselves water protectors. A 1,200-mile-long pipeline is being constructed by a Texas based energy company called Energy Transfer. The pipeline also known as the Dakota Access Pipeline, is designed to transport 570,000 barrels of crude oil per day from North Dakota to Illinois. The Pipeline project originally proposed to go over the…

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    North Dakota Pipeline

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    The North Dakota pipeline protest is arguably the most influential protest of our time, regarding Native Americans and the environment. There are certain things that should be endowed to any human being. And two of those things are access to clean drinking water and a place to lay their loved ones to rest. Native people have been protesting the construction of the North Dakota access pipeline for months now, with no end in site. The construction of this pipeline threatens not just native peoples…

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    Chippewa Tracks Summary

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    It is the story of the life Chippewa’s struggle to preserve their culture and land. It resembles the life and people of Turtle mountain reservation in North Dakota. The novel is a true window to the cultural life of Chippewa tribe. It is set during the historical period of the Dawes Allotment Act of 1887. The novel is presented in nine chapters. It narrates the life of Chippewa community…

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    Racial Dichotomy

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    like the Society American Indians, The National Congress of American Indians, the American Indian Movement[…] centered to the tribes having a common cause usually political and usually as a response of the oppressive policies of BIA. […]There are different definitions of pan Indianism I think Pan Indian can have a positive connotation. […] Pan-Indian term arose from anthropology, is not an indigenous term, no indigenous groups use the word to describe themselves, Indian vernacular or…

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    Seychelles Case Study

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    Why You Should Plan Your Honeymoon in Seychelles You cannot make a better choice for a romantic honeymoon than Seychelles. It will not disappoint you. With its unspoiled beaches fringed by radiant warm waters, lush green areas, breath-taking mountains and isolated bays for a romantic picnic, Seychelles is truly a tropical paradise for an unforgettable honeymoon. I know how hectic it is to plan a wedding, but the honeymoon is the best time to recover, with those post-nuptial breezy nights, just…

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    Unfortunately, some companies have mismanaged their greatest asset—their brands. This is what befell the popular Snapple brand almost as soon as Quaker Oats bought the beverage marketer for $1.7 billion in 1994. Snapple had become a hit through powerful grassroots marketing and distribution through small outlets and convenience stores. Analysts said that because Quaker did not understand the brand’s appeal, it made the mistake of changing the ads and the distribution. Snapple lost so much…

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