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    keep states from exercising authority on Indian land (180). They are an “important but often overlooked tool in the arsenal available to tribes to assert their own sovereignty against state threats” (177). A specific example of a disclaimer clause is Wisconsin’s territorial disclaimer of 1836 which prohibited territories or states from having any authority on Indian land (180). In Native American Church v. Navajo Tribal Council (1959) it was declared that Indian tribes actually have a higher status than

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    integration by the American government, and it is this integration and mending into the white communities that caused disenfranchisement throughout the modern Indian reservations. Louise Erdrich’ Love Medicine looks at Native American reservation life in a completely different way as she successfully draws the reader 's mind into Indian misery, happiness, sentiment, and vision. We are often lead into believing that they are entirely peaceful

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    Jhumpa Lahiri is an Indian American author who likes to write mainly about the experiences of other Indian Americans. She is a very successful author. She won the Pulitzer Prize for her first novel and her fiction appears in The New Yorker often. One of those works from 1998 is a short story, “A Temporary Matter”, about a husband and a wife, Shukumar and Shoba, whose electricity will be temporarily cut off for one hour for five days. This seems simple enough, but as you read the story you find that

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    Everyone in new Plymouth city is not compete for having spicy food. • Availability of raw materials beverages   My basic plan is mentioned below;  Situated at the heart of New Plymouth Source: (New Plymouth District Council, 2015)  Serving south Indian delicacies in a cool and quiet ambiance. Source (static.groupon, n.d.)

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    A Preopening Plan of Keralite restaurant In New Plymouth Nikhil Vijayan 1148010  Introduction The term “Boutique Hotel” or “Unique Restaurant” got several definitions from different sources. According to Cambridge University Press (2015) defines that boutique hotel means that a small (less than 100 or more than 10 rooms), stylish(attractive but not common from other) and fashionable (unique factors must be highlighted) hotel that is not part of a chain. Boutique hotel is a niche market

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    One of the oldest and most commonly known and used concepts in mathematics is that of Pi (π). In the earliest of know human civilizations, people realized the importance of finding the exact value of π for practical reasons. Even by todays standards, we still only need to know the exact value of π to a few decimal place values, although that hasn’t stopped mathematicians from pursuing a more accurate representation for its value throughout time. The earliest know approximations for the value

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    forty-year-old native Indian short story. “Every Little Hurricane” is a representation for symbolism through the life of the native Indian family and community. The main character, Victor, is faced with the “hurricane” of life that is upon him. He sees this all around himself and in his dreams and past. The “hurricane” is struggle, greed, anger, satire, and retribution. The short story is a love/hate relationship with Victor’s family; as well as, the typical struggle for the everyday Indian life. 1976,

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    Pakistan, they failed. Pakistan very well knows that in conventional war they will never accession Jammu and Kashmir; they approached the low conflict intensity war with India by using sub-national actors as a relatively cheap and easy way to keep Indian forces to tie down and to balance the conventional asymmetry, for which even death is a laser price to pay. Former Pakistan’s foreign minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, in a fiery speech delivered at UN Security Council, condemned India’s aggression and

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    Strategic Adoption & implementation of Cloud in Indian Railways, India: A case study. Introduction: Indian Railways (IR), the largest rail network in Asia and the world 's second largest under one management, spanning over 6000 stations, carries 17 million passengers every day. Only a million passengers travel with reserved seat tickets, and the remaining 16 million passengers travel each day without a confirmed seat. While reserved ticketing technology is enabled, unreserved ticketing was done

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    Masculinity and Style in Hemingway and Carver. The following will present the themes of 'masculinity ' in relation to style in Raymond Carver and Ernest Hemingway. Both are major figures of 20th century US fiction, and both write about characters that struggle with male or masculine identity and social expectations. These struggles often mean that other characters in their stories are the victims. In other words, the problems that the characters experience, are both 'internalized ' but also 'externalized

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