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    through the white man’s introduction that Native Americans would end up being killed‚ racially profiled‚ and put into reservations like animals. Through his book‚ Reservation Blues‚ Sherman Alexie is able to talk about not only the effects/origins of Native American hardship on the individual and collective level‚ but also how these origins affect the relationships of reservation communities with other internal and external institutions as well. I believe that this book talks about these concepts

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    Summary This document provides an analysis and to further develops of our on-going website which is a Hotel Reservation System. Methods or techniques that we are going to use in developing our website includes: registration of the customer‚ booking and then change/update reservation for the customer area. For the admin or employee we have to do also the booking‚ update the data or the reservation if the customer wishes to change something and then viewing the records. Upon developing our website‚ we

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    automate the railway reservation system. To change the manual system to computerized system is our basic goal that we want to achieve in this project. We are making this system to ease up the work of the employee/administrator making entries of the trains and their corresponding details and schedules etc. manually. Secondly the system is also for FDO making bookings of the available seats along with passenger details. The online system will make the customer check for reservations and make their own

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    Invention Report - Smart Reservation System Background Information My invention can help to solve the problem of long wait times at some restaurants. The purpose of this invention is to reduce wait time and to ameliorate customer satisfaction. Dubé‚ Renaghan‚ and Miller (1994) say "For financial success‚ a restaurant’s management must make the connection between service attributes and return patronage." Wait time is a crucial element for restaurants and is one of the factors to whether customers

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    express inn are using online hotel reservation system while the Kingsfield Express Inn is still using manual reservation. Therefore‚ the proponents aim to find out how to increase the number of customer using computerize online reservation and with billing system. The hotel reservation system will provide service to on-line customers‚ travel agents‚ and an administrator. On-line customers and travel agents can make searches‚ reservations and cancel an existing reservation on the hotel reservation’s web

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    Indian Reorganization Act

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    The Indian Reorganization Act‚ June 18‚ 1934 (Wheeler-Howard Act) --An Act to conserve and develop Indian lands and resources; to extend to Indians the right to form business and other organizations; to establish a credit system for Indians; to grant certain rights of home rule to Indians; to provide for vocational education for Indians; and for other purposes. BE IT ENACTED by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled‚ That hereafter

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    Positives of Indian Gaming

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    Indian gaming not only helps Native Americans‚ it also helps the United States. Native Americans have been oppressed for hundreds of years‚ and with Indian gaming they are starting to see prosperity. Indian gaming has helped Native Americans become more independent and helped rebuild their local communities. The United States benefits from Indian gaming because it has attributed millions of dollars of revenue to outside companies that deal with the casinos‚ supplied numerous jobs to non-Indians

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    This is a research report for an Online Hotel Reservation System that are for customers to make online reservations and for hotel personnel to manage reservations and content of the web application. The problems with the current system which were discovered during business studies are time consuming reservation process‚ ambiguity view of hotel condition‚ static content in online system and lack of housekeeping management system. The Online Hotel Reservation is important to the success of the hotel management

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    Part-Time Indian Thesis

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    The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian is a young-adult novel written by Sherman Alexie. The novel itself is on the list of books banned from some schools and public libraries. A few reasons for the ban include profane language‚ sexual content‚ and alcohol use. The novel chronicles the coming of age experience of a teenage boy named Junior. He lives on an Indian reservation where life is less than ideal. Junior’s father is an alcoholic and his family lives in poverty. His mother works as

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    the 19th century‚ the Indian way of life had begun to be disturbed through advancements into the West in many ways‚ the most important of which was the construction of the transcontinental railroad. Railroads pierced through the heart of the continent while slashing through Indian lands dividing the once open ranges of the Great Plains and splicing the economies of the East and West. The Indians had faced many battles and suffered great losses‚ but the fate of the Plains Indians was to be determined

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