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    focus on Indian Americans and their assimilation in to the United States and its culture. Being a second-generation Indian American‚ I believe that I can relate to this subject well. I and other second-generation Indians Americans face a unique set of entirely different social issues. I will focus on the main social institutions of family‚ education‚ religion‚ politics‚ and compare and contrast the experiences of first generation Indian Americans and second generation Indian Americans. It is

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    Jad Ltaif Ray Slavens English 2327.C01 28 September 2012 Native Americans and Colonists Native Americans and English colonists are two distinct groups that were in conflict. The colonists came to America to establish a better life for themselves‚ their family‚ and freedom to practice their faith. However‚ the Indians did not agree with their way of thinking of God and wanted the settlers to follow their own way of belief in God. As expressed in the three works Tecumseh‚ Richard Frethorne‚ and

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    many signs that a new age of world history was beginning‚ for example the discovery of America and the first European enterprises in Asia. This "new age" was dominated by the astonishing success of one civilization among many‚ that of Europe. There was more and more continuous interconnection between events in all countries‚ but it is to be explained by European efforts. Europeans eventually became "masters of the globe" and they used their mastery to make the world one. That resulted in

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    Encounters with people of different cultures in their own countries or communities 1 2 3 4 5 Coping with the customs of host countries or communities‚ e.g. rules and courtesies that local people observe and may expect me to observe. ٧ Encountering the different customs of people from other cultures‚ e.g. dress‚ spec al occasions‚ etc. ٧ Adapting to the rhythm of life in other cultures‚ e.g. getting used to different meal times etc. ٧ Integrating with

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    What are three relationships between the arts and Early Middle Ages culture you would want your students to know? What are three relationships between the arts and Late Middle Ages culture you would want your students to know? Why did you select those relationships? The three relationships between the arts and Early Middle Ages culture that I want my students to know about would have to be Animal Style‚ the remaining books of Christian Gospel and lastly the Manuscripts Illumination. The three

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    French and Indian War 1754~1763 alter the political‚ economic and ideological relations between Britain and its American colonies? With France‚ Britain‚ and Spain all seeking for land and money in North America‚ war was the only solution to end the power struggle. Touched off by George Washington in Ohio Valley‚ it started the war that eventually became known as the Seven Years War‚ which was the largest the world has ever seen. The war affected the relations between the colonists and Britain

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    governing state of mind; it’s all normal for my eyes. Indian culture has a totally different model compared to the American culture. Indian culture stems from family values. Unlike the American culture the Indian culture has a very strong family base. American families tend to break apart due to individual desires and goals. Indians will by pass anything that appears to have a short term or long term affect on their family. However‚ Americans families will individually make a decision that will separate

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    Early North American Cultures I October 29‚ 201 Early North American Cultures The first group of people to migrate to a relatively bare and less frigid North America was Asians and their Native American descendants who unwittingly were the first to discover and create settlements in what is known today as North America. Long before any ships sailed from Europe in search of new land and a haven from the turmoil‚ starvation and disease that plagued their homeland‚ these nomadic hunters

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    Culture Paper: American Indian Pride” December 2. 2012 Survey of Exceptionalities 1. What is the name of this culture? The name of the culture of people I selected is the American Indians of North American. I did not want to select just one type or subgroup of this culture‚ but capture a few elements of the people altogether as one whole culture. The four largest tribes of American Indians are Navajo (308‚013)‚ Cherokee (285‚ 476)‚ Sioux (131‚ 048)‚ and Chippewa (115

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    American vs Indian culture No two cultures are the same. The American and Indian cultures have very vast differentiation between them..While the culture of America is a mixture of different cultures‚ the Indian culture is unique and has its own values. One of the major differences that can be seen between American and Indian culture is in family relations. While the Indians are very much family oriented‚ the Americans are individual oriented. In Indian culture‚ the family values are given more

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