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    At first Mary Anne acted like a tourist in Vietnam when she reached the outpost. She asked many questions regarding the war and her surroundings‚ while continuing to act very sweet to her boyfriend. She interacted with all the soldiers and provided a type of comfort to all the men who were tired of being stationed at the outpost‚ reminding them of their girls and of the innocence that they were striving to protect. Mary Anne reacted to the trappings

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    Q. Where do I find the people to job change classes? A. Cleric - Farouk (Alker Harbor) Priest - Farouk (Alker Harbor) Inquirer - Dubachanta (Red Orc Outpost) Necromancer - Cindamook (Naila Village) Q. What kind of light armor should I wear? A. At lvl 105 I suggest you either buy the Gardener’s set or try to craft a 105 set with vit/int‚ use that till level 115 then craft your level 115 set with vit. Q. Where can I farm the Gardener’s set? A. Gardener’s Leather Armor(Maggot Richard)

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    history. A ’troublemaker’ in a lawless outpost Kelly was born in December 1854‚ near the town of Beveridge in Victoria. When he was 12‚ his Irish father John ’Red’ Kelly‚ an ex-convict‚ died of dropsy‚ forcing Kelly to leave school and become the family breadwinner. Soon after‚ his mother Ellen moved the family to a slab hut in the tiny Victorian community of Greta to be near her own family‚ the Quinns‚ who were squatters. Greta was something of a lawless outpost‚ and the young Kelly soon grew into

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    sending their people to destroy the French outposts and kill their people. The Spanish priests wanted to convert as many Native Americans as possible into Christians. Only a few Native Americans would go into the missions‚ the others were too afraid to leave their religion that they had been following for years. One of the trends were that the Spanish tended to build most of its missions near the San Antonio area because they wanted to be near the outposts of French in East Texas and get Native Americans

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    Post-Colonialism: Definition‚ Development and Examples from India 1. Post-colonialism in general 1.1 Definition Post-colonialism is an intellectual direction (sometimes also called an “era” or the “post-colonial theory”) that exists since around the middle of the 20th century. It developed from and mainly refers to the time after colonialism. The post-colonial direction was created as colonial countries became independent. Nowadays‚ aspects of post-colonialism can be found not only in sciences

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    com/berlinwall/history/facts_01_p.htm Tusa‚ Ann; The Last Division: A History of Berlin‚ 1945-1989; Great Britain‚ 1997; Addison-Wesley Publishing Company‚ Inc. Grathwol‚ Robert P. and Moorhus‚ Dontia M.; American Forces in Berlin: 1945-1994 Cold War Outpost; Washington D.C.: Dept. of Defense Legacy Resource Management Program‚ 1994 Berlin Wall Facts; http://www.dailysoft.com/berlinwall/history/facts_01_p.htm Ramous‚ Andreas; "A Personal Account of the Fall of The Berlin Wall: The 11th and 12th of November

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    Hadrian ’s Wall Although it was completed almost 1900 years ago‚ the Roman ruin known today as Hadrian ’s wall remains remarkably intact‚ and retains much of its former glory and mystique. Located in northern England‚ and stretching across nearly 80 miles of the hilly countryside of Northumbria‚ the ruin marks the northernmost expansion of one of the greatest civilizations in human history. It is architecturally significant as an astounding achievement of ancient engineering and design

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    invasions in China‚ Japan had recognized the need to transform their institutions and its society‚ therefore‚ Japan embraced nationalism. By 1649‚ Japan had shut down contact with the European world with the exception of a Dutch outpost on Deshima Island in Nagaski harbor (this outpost however‚ was only allowed to receive one ship all year). The Japanese also allowed the Chinese to trade at Nagasaki (only under severe restrictions) and Korea could trade through the islands of Tusushima. Other than this however

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    enabling them to establish a colony‚ granting the right to coin money‚ raise revenue‚ and to make laws‚ but reserving much power for King James (*Colonial Virginia*). The plan for the London Company was to establish‚ supply and support colonial outposts in America‚ and to gain revenue through agriculture‚ export‚ trade‚ and the discovery of certain mineral riches (*1609*). The company’s main

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    leaders met at the Berlin Conference to create and discuss rules involving the colonization of Africa. Africans were not invited.The leaders agreed that before claiming their territory they would have to build many outposts. It was first come first serve‚ whoever was first to build an outpost on the land was

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