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    American Heritage 1 – Colonial Period to 1877 History 170‚ Section 2 – Brooklyn – Tuohy 309 T Th 1:40-3:05 -Mr. Peter Maust -Email: pmaust@sjcny.edu -Office Hours in Brooklyn: Tue-Thu 11:15-12:30 or by appointment -Office: History Department‚ 5th floor‚ St. Joseph’s Hall [256 Clinton Ave.] This is an introduction to U.S. history from the 1400’s to the end of Reconstruction in 1877. Students are expected to be prepared and participate in class. ➢ There may be changes or additions

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    Nathalia Sosa 3961518 Sept. 20/2012 In the 1991 film Black robe‚ Jesuit missionaries are sent to the city of Quebec in hopes of changing the native Indians from savages to Christians. Both the French and the Natives have formed strong perceptions of each other characterized by unusual similarities‚ undeniable differences‚ and evident physical traits. The mission the Jesuits have embarked on introduces both societies to experience a never before seen culture‚ serves to transform an internally confused

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    Indian Rupee

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    "INR" redirects here. For other uses‚ see INR (disambiguation). For the Malayalam film‚ see Indian Rupee (film). Indian rupee ₹ | रुपया (Hindi) | | ISO 4217 code | INR | Central bank | Reserve Bank of India | Website  | www.rbi.org.in | Official user(s) |  India | Unofficial user(s) |  Bhutan (alongside theBhutanese ngultrum)    Nepal (alongside theNepalese rupee) | Inflation | 5.96%‚ March 2013 | Source  | Economic Adviser | Method  | WPI | Pegged by | Bhutanese ngultrum (at

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    Indian Mutiny

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    The Causes of the Indian Mutiny The Indian Mutiny (also known as the first war of independence) had many factors‚ forces and events which contributed to it’s cause‚ some of which include cultural‚ religious and the political forces and also the Einfield Riffle. The changes in culture that the British had made in India‚ created a lot of discontent and there was a lot of anti-British feelings that were growing amongst the landlords. Many people believed that the advent of the steamships were the

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    Indian Culture

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    by the Indian ocean on the south‚ Arabian sea in the south-west and bay of Bengal in the south-east. It shares borders with Pakistan in the west‚ china‚ Nepal and Bhutan in the north-east and with Burma and Bangladesh in the east. India’s Andaman Nicobar islands share a maritime borders with Thailand and Indonesia. Home to the ancient Indus Valley Civilisation and a region of historic trade routes and vast empires‚ the Indian subcontinent was identified with its commercial and cultural wealth

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    the Indian and American side of their heritage were given. Alexie was trying to tell the readers how the Indians in the reservations want to hybridize their Native American and modern American culture. Since Thomas and Victor both grew up in the reservation‚ they see a big difference their lives are compared to the modern day Americans. The first detail that illustrates my thesis was the Fourth of July celebration when Victor and Thomas were kids. Thomas states‚ “It’s strange how us Indians celebrate

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    Cultural Schycology

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    Name: NGUYỄN VŨ TRÂM ANH REPORT ABOUT CULTURAL PSYCHOLOGY THE “MELTING POT” IN THE UNITED STATES In two concepts: independence and interdependence. The United States is a mix of many different cultures and ethnic groups combined which is defined as “American culture”. The US’ cultures were built by Western immigrants coming from the Europe‚ especially the Dutch and the British. Besides‚ the cultures of Germany‚ Ireland and Scotland have influenced a lot to those of the US. Moreover

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    The Indian Constitution

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    Basic features of Indian constitution: 1. Indian constitution is the lengthiest constitution with 443 articles‚ 26 parts and 12 schedules Previously there were 395 articles‚ 22 parts and 9 schedules. 2. Indian constitution was adopted on 26th November 1949. 3. Indian constitution was enforced on 26thJanuary 1950. 4. Fundamental rights – USA Aritcle (14-35) Part iii Justifiable(enforceable in court) 5. Directive principles- Ireland Article (36-51) Part iv not Justifiable(enforceable in court) 6. Fundamental

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    Cultural Tourism

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    Cultural tourism is referred to the kind of tourism‚ which is concerned with the culture of a specific region or country‚ particularly in the arts. It basically focuses on the traditional communities that have diverse customs as well as the forms of art and the distinct social practices that distinguish a certain culture from the others. It would include tourism in the urban areas and even the historic and large cities‚ including facilities like theaters and museums. It also includes this in the

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    Indian Act

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    Title: Out in the open: elected female leadership in Canada ’s first nations community Author(s): Cora Voyageur Source: Canadian Review of Sociology. Canadian Review of Sociology. 48.1 (Feb. 2011): p67. Document Type: Report Abstract:  The Indian Act banned women from elected leadership positions in reserve politics in Canada until 1951. This paper locates women in reserve politics and provides an analysis of the First Nations women who served as chiefs and councilors across Canada. Amy Wharton

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