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    soldiers from the United States that were sent to this tribe to arrest the leaders because the Indians had different beliefs. They started with a man named Sitting Bull who was killed in the process. The United States were sent back and a man named bigfoot was in charge now. A fight between a soldier and an Indian broke out and a shot was fired from an Unknown side. The Indians could have done something to try to prevent this but the United States soldiers and government were the ones that started this

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    Impact of modern technology [Name of writer] [Name of institute] Introduction Technology is the knowledge of techniques and processes that can be used to accomplish particular goals and objectives efficiently. Modern technology is the advancement of previously used methods applied to the production of goods and services. The impact of modern technology on human lives is inevitable and immeasurable. Technology has provided ways to complete several tasks on a quicker pace and in an efficient

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    man covered in brown fur… with many teeth that were all pointed”(16). Appleford talk about how Robinson uses the Sasquatch in her novel as both traditional and popular culture. Although Robinson explains that the Sasquatch can sometimes be called Bigfoot‚ Yeti‚ Abdominal Snowman‚ or Loch Ness monster (317)‚ he is also “associated with Haisla cultural values‚ spiritual power‚ and real terror”(Appleford 89). In the story Monkey Beach‚ the use of this creature‚ weather used in reality‚ in a dream‚ or

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    Monster of Latin America The Chupacabra is the legendary hairless‚ dog-like creature that is responsible for the cattle mutilations in Latin America. This “strange alien-like bipedal monster with red eyes and a long‚ thin row of spikes down its back” rips its victims apart and removes the ears‚ eyes‚ lips‚ and some organs (Coleman). Also‚ it sometimes drains the blood completely. The creation of the Chupacabra says a great deal about humanity. The legend of the Chupacabra shows that humans want

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    BEST FILM SCHOOLS List of Ten Great Film Schools in the U.S. College/University Name | Distinction | Location | American Film Institute Conservatory | The American Film Institute Directing Workshop for Women program | Los Angeles‚ CA | California Institute of the Arts | The Community Arts Partnership program | Valencia‚ CA | Columbia University | The multidisciplinary Arts Collaboration Lab summer program | New York‚ NY | Florida State University | The Torchlight Program for film

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    Racism is something that negatively hurts/affects people. It causes the victims to feel isolated from the world. In The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian‚ racism lowers Junior’s confidence and it causes him to think negatively about himself. It gives him a form of sadness and regret on how he currently has to live his life. In The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian‚ Sherman Alexie explores the existence and negative effects of racism against Indigenous Peoples. This is shown through

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    History When it comes in tossing around pizza no one can beat Pizza Hut the world’s largest and successful Pizza chain with over 12‚689 restaurants in 88 countries around the globe. Thanks to a bright suggestion of a friend‚ $ 600 starting money from a mother and two enterprising brothers. The current world’s largest and most successful pizza restaurant‚ PIZZA HUT was made. The two brothers named Dan and Frank Carney are of the pioneers of the now well-known pizza restaurant. They began in 1958

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    In Search of Goal Do you think looking forward and trying to change a bad situation into a good one for having a better life is a wrong decision? The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-time Indian is a novel written by Sherman Alexie. The novel is about Arnold Spirit; everyone calls him Junior. He is a teenage boy with a tough life who lives with his family in poverty on a Spokane Indian reservation in Wellpinit‚ Washington. He hates living in poverty and wants something better for himself. “I feel

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    For one‚ you may not fish while on top of a camel or a giraffe for that matter. In Pocatello‚ Idaho you may not frown in public‚ you must always appear with a smile on your face. In Washington‚ however‚ you may not harass Bigfoot or you will be fined or imprisoned. If you have the common cold you better stay home in Washington or you’ll be breaking the law. Lollipops are also outlawed. I guess they were having problems with finding out crimes because one of their laws state

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    known to be either good or mischievous‚ depending on how homeowners treat them. Kapre is a filthy giant who likes to smoke huge rolls of cigars‚ and hide within and atop large trees‚ particularly the balete and old acacia or mango trees. A Filipino Bigfoot‚ it scares away little children who play at night. If you ’re stuck in a place and you keep going around in circles‚ you ’re said to be played around by a Kapre. To escape its control‚ you must remove your shirt/clothing‚ and wear it inside-out.

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