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    Why were Buffalo so important to the Plains Indians? Plains Indians became totally dependent on the Buffalo for their existence and it provided them with food‚ shelter‚ tools‚ entertainment and clothing. The Plains Indians became traveling hunters because the Buffalo moved to different places and the Indians followed the vast herds that covered the Plains. Until the arrival of the horse‚ the Native Americans hunted on foot. As they followed the Buffalo killed as many animals as possible for the

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    FRQ: Explain the ultimate defeat of the Plains Indians by whites. Select at least three major reasons for the decline of the Plains culture; then tell which you think was the most important and why. From the time that the Spanish reached the New World in 1492‚ European powers‚ and later on American‚ consistently tried to quash the native people‚ one way or another. Throughout the 1800s‚ and especially during the Gilded Age‚ the federal government’s attempts to confine the Native Americans to certain

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    Roel R. Garcia Plain View / Open Fields Case Study Axia College University of Phoenix Scott Smith September 14‚ 2008 Today a high percentage of the arrests done by law enforcement are from seized evidence that was in plain view and does not come under the Fourth Amendment. The plain view doctrine states that items that are within the sight of a police officer who is legally in a place from which the view is made may properly be seized without a warrant as long as such items

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    Indus Plains

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    Bolan‚ etc      All the plain areas of our country have existed by the Sediment brought by River Indus and its tributaries. The whole of the Indus Plain can be sub-divided into three parts for detailed study: * The Upper Indus Plain * The Lower Indus Plain * The Indus Delta THE UPPER INDUS PLAIN:- From the point of junction eastern tributaries of river Indus is known as the upper Indus Plain . It includes most of the areas of Punjab Province. The upper Indus Plain has a height from 600

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    The Serengeti Plain

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    Serengeti Plain The Serengeti Plain is a huge national park that spans over 12‚000 miles. It is located in Tanzania and southwestern Kenya. The landscape of the Serengeti is varied ranging from savannah to hilly woodlands to grass plains. The climate is generally hot and dry but when the rainfall is steady‚ vegetation shoots up everywhere. The varied landscape and hot and dry climate come together to form the natural habitat of Around 70 large animal species and over 700 bird species. The geography

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    Plain Talk” Lessons From a Business Maverick. The book “Plain Talk” Lessons from a Business Maverick written by Ken Iverson‚ was a truly inspiring‚ and refreshing look into how a small company like Nucore a very small company of 500 people at the time could take on behemoth companies like United States Steel Corp. and Bethlehem Steel and ton for ton out produced them in a proportional manufacturing race of steel. The Goliath’s of the industry sitting fat and happy stuffing there corporate

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    Costal Plains

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    Coastal Plains Coastal plains are a geologic feature found around the world and on both the eastern and western coasts of India. Coastal plains are characterized by an area of flat low lying land that is situated adjacent to a water body often a sea or ocean. It is also of note that coastal plains are separated from the interior of the larger land mass by other unique features. Coastal plains have limited vegetation; however grasses and trees are not uncommon. The coastal plains of India are relatively

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    of agricultural research and development. They are : 1. Humid Western Himalayan Region 2. Humid Bengal - Assam Basin 3. Humid Eastern Himalayan Region and Bay Islands 4. Sub-humid Sutlej-Ganga Alluvial Plains 5. Sub-humid to Humid Eastern and South-eastern Uplands 6. Arid Western Plains 7. Semi-arid Lava Plateau and Central Highlands 8. Humid to Semi-arid Western Ghats and Karnataka Plateau These regions consist of large geographical area of land

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    Answers to the essay questions are to be written in the separate essay booklet. In developing your answer to Part II‚ be sure to keep these general definitions in mind: (a) explain means “to make plain or understandable; to give reasons for or causes of; to show the logical development or relationships of ” (b) discuss means “to make observations about something using facts‚ reasoning‚ and argument; to present in some detail” Part II THEMATIC ESSAY QUESTION Directions: Write a well-organized

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    Minimum Needs

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    greater impact. The objectives set in different areas as part of minimum needs program:  Rural health (to be achieved by year 2000)  one Primary Health Centre (PHC) for 30‚000 population in the plains and 20‚000 population in tribal and hilly areas  one Subcentre for 5000 population in plains and 3000 population in tribal and hilly areas  one Community Health Centre (CHC) for 1 lakh population  Nutrition  Extend nutrition support to 11 million eligible people  Expand ‘Special nutrition

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