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    have no king” but they did trade: The West African Igbo of present day Nigeria did not have kings or a state like their neighbors‚ but they did engage in trade with nearby kingdoms. 3. Great Law of Peace of the Five Nations: In what is now central New York state‚ history developed in a complex manner. With a major agricultural shift‚ the Iroquois-speaking people became more productive and populations grew. The growing populations created conflict and frequent warfare until sometime in the fifteenth

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    How Did Australia Changed

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    Englishmen came to Australia they weren’t welcomed with houses and farms‚ they had to build up a whole continent and make it modern. Unfortunately for the English people they weren’t prepared for what they came to‚ it was a whole new climate. New animals‚ new plants‚ new weather‚ new everything. They didn’t know what they could eat and which animal was friendly‚ so many of them died because of all the ignorance.

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    can`t do. B_ for the host country`s economy‚ immigrants offer an increased talent pool‚ if they have been well education in their original country. C_ high crime rates were common among previous immigrant groups when they were still new comers‚ particularly the Irish‚ Italian and Jewish. D_ as for learning English‚ the truth is also more appealing than myth. Many of the people who have immigrated don`t speak the language well‚ if at all‚ but that’s a transient phenomenon with

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    The Parable of the Sadhu

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    decisions faced by several group of hikers as they find a Sadhu naked and close to death up in the Himalayan Mountains. The hikers consisted of goal obsessed Americans‚ New Zealanders‚ Swiss‚ Japanese‚ Porters and Sherpas all trying to reach the top of the Himalayan Mountains of 18‚000 feet. The Sadhu was discovered by the New Zealanders on their ascent to the top of the mountain. They responded to their moral obligation by assisting the Sadhu‚ but quickly they abandoned their moral obligations

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    These changes have affected Australia’s political scene and economical value immensely since the 1940s and continue to have an effect today. The Australian population heavily fluctuated in the 1940s‚ taking citizens in at a capacity that was entirely new for Australia. Migration laws today have changed a considerable amount since then‚ with Australia ever evolving and adapting to the foreseeable needs of the nation. Australia was seen as a great place for war-torn country citizens to flee after WWII

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    Whale Rider

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    Whale Rider is a 2002 drama film directed by Niki Caro‚ based on the novel of the same name. A contemporary story of love‚ rejection and triumph as a young Maori girl fights to full fill a destiny her grandfather refuses to recognize. The film whale rider follows the story of a young girl Paikea; the lonely daughter of Porourangi. Pai’s mother died giving birth to her and her twin brother who also dies. Porourangi was heartbroken by his loss and leaves his daughter to be brought up by her grandparents

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    sailed along the edge of the Antarctic ice block; on Jan. 16‚ 1773‚ he made the first crossing of the Antarctic Circle. In 1773 he discovered the islands that were named after him. In 1774 he charted the New Hebrides‚ the Marquesas‚ and Easter Island‚ and discovered several Pacific Islands‚ including New Caledonia and Niue. After his return to England in July

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    in migration patterns. From the middle of the nineteenth century‚ Australia was a destination for migrants. From 1945‚ 6.8 million people came to Australia as new settlers. The controversy surrounding the early migration is said to be the introduction of the ‘White Australia’ policy which was one of the first legislative actions of the new Commonwealth of Australia in 1901. The effect of this policy was to reduce the extent of non-European migration so that by 1947‚ when the post-war immigration

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    Book Report Anna

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    a book I am going to read again and now I am going to tell you why. Firstly the names i the book is typical Maori-names and I thought it was so hard to read them. Lots of names that I never in my whole life had heard about. It’s not just that it is new and different names compare to what I am used to‚ it also sounded weird in my head. In Europe and USA the names sound in one way and I am used to hear European name because I live in Europe and used to American/ British names because of all music I

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    S. I. Hayakawa and Alan R. Hayakawa. Language in Thought and Action. 5th ed. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich‚ 1990. Editor’s note: S. I. Hayakawa’s book was briefly reviewed in the Summer 1990 issue. Recently‚ a more extensive discussion that provides a thorough historical perspective on Hayakawa’s work was submitted to the journal. It is printed below and should be of interest to all readers. This is in effect the eighth edition of Basic Hayakawa--in 1939 and 1940 duplicated spiral-bound

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