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    government policies 2. George A. Custer- United States Army officer and cavalry commander in the American Civil War and the Indian Wars. 3. Chief Joseph- Leader of Nez Perce. Fled with his tribe to Canada instead of reservations. 4. Geronimo- Apache leader who fought U.S. soldiers to keep his land 5. Helen Hunt Jackson- a writer. Author of the 1881 book A Century of Dishonor. The book exposed the U.S. governments many broken promises to the Native Americans 6. John Wesley Powell-

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    food that requires fungi to be produced. In the process of making cheese two fungi are used; Penicillium roquefortii and Penicillium camembertii‚ these are used to help the cheese ripen. Examples of these cheeses are Danish Blue‚ Roquefort and blue Stilton. A new use of fungi in food is the production of mycoprotein or commonly known as quorn. Quorn is an alternative meat eaten by vegetarians made by a growing species of fungus‚ Fusarium ATCC 20334. Fungi are vitally important for the good growth

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    people of Mexico. Why were these weapons so effective? Please explain. 2. Before making their way to Tenochtitlan‚ the capital of the Aztec Empire‚ Cortez and his men acquired translators in Mexico. These translators included Geronimo de Aguilar‚ a Spaniard taken hostage by the Mayans years before‚ and Dona Marina‚ aka “La Malinche‚” a Mayan woman. Would Cortez have been as successful in his conquest without the assistance of these two individuals? Please explain.

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    Duffy’s poetry in Feminine Gospels presents women as partly responsible for their own problems Carol Ann Duffy seems to ask political/feminist questions in the following poems and believes women to be partly responsible for mass production‚ industrialisation and technology. The women in Duffy’s poems are seen as obsessive (The Diet‚ Work) and not in control (the woman who shopped). All three poems seem to combine aspects of femininity into one character such as gluttony‚ self-harm/losing oneself

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    cats--away— Cats of all colors‚ black‚ white‚ gray;       By night a nuisance and by day— Confound the cats! All cats‚ always.  I dreamed a dream next Tuesday week‚ Beneath the apple-trees;       I thought my eyes were big pork-pies‚ And my nose was Stilton cheese. Big Balloons Bounce into the Big Blue Sky Up‚ up‚ and away There they go Buzz‚ goes the blue fly‚ Hum‚ goes the bee‚ Buzz and hum they cry‚ And so do we Rage‚ rage‚ against the dying of the light. Grave men‚ near death‚ who see with

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    Life was difficult for the Native Americans during the westward expansion of white settlers one example of this was the Indian Removal Act. This act was signed by President Andrew Jackson on May 28‚ 1830 gave Federal government the power to move any Native tribe‚ resulting in 5 major Natives tribes being forcibly relocated. Then using the Indian Removal Act 12‚000 Cherokee were forced to move out of their land during winter causing 4‚000 Cherokee deaths due to hunger‚ cold and disease. Another example

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    people with such love and compassion. The main religion of the tribes is Christianity because of the European Christian Missionaries that sought out the Native Americans. Many tribes kept their traditions but believed in something higher. Sacagawea‚ Geronimo‚ Sitting Bull‚ and Crazy horse not only were great influencers in religion but also in the daily way of life. The great words of Sacagawea said‚ "Don’t go around saying the world owes you a

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    Countrywide Financial: The Subprime Meltdown Briarcliffe Online Live Chat 1 Unit Three Ramon Geronimo BA-338-2-SUM1-BRI12 Business Ethics Prof. Raymond Manginell June 1‚ 2012 Abstract 1. Are subprime loans an unethical financial instrument‚ or are they ethical but misused in a way that created ethical issues? 2. Discuss the ethical issues that caused the downfall of Countrywide Financial. 3. How should Bank of America

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    Koger’s painting implements pleasing gradients and strong contrasts‚ attracting the audiences’ attention. Interpret: Aurora Borealis illustrates a Greek mythology‚ reminding me of a novel called Thea Stilton and the Ice Treasure (both illustrate the Northern Lights). The painting depicts Aurora (Goddess of Dawn) in her horse-drawn chariot‚ travelling across the sky. With her arms out‚ Aurora sprinkles water droplets to announce the Sun’s arrival. That

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    Indian Wars were series of conflicts between white settler or government of United States and Native Americans. Conflicts started almost immediately after settlers begun to move to the North America and ended in the early 20th century. During this time all the Native Tribes were one by one moved to the reservation where a lot of them live until today. They had to change the way they lived and their culture was almost destroyed. They weren’t prepared for this change and today’s Native Americans have

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