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    “Mphanda Nkuwa ” “The oldest and strongest emotion of mankind is fear, and the oldest and strongest kind of fear is fear of the unknown” Living in a country with as little supply as possible, imagine farming, and doing things you never did before to survive. It works and a few years you and your family have now settled in a village your happy. life is decent, not much to complain about. Located in Zambezi Basin which is home to close to forty million people, must now get up and move due to contraction

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    Baseball was the most popular sport in America in the early 20th century. However, the reputation was eventually ruined with a major scandal known as the Black Sox Scandal. The scandal is notorious for being the largest sporting scandal in the nation’s history and causing baseball to have this devastating event haunt it forever. The men who were a part of the Black Sox Scandal did not have a valid a reason to partake in the scandal because it was unethical and tainted baseball forever. Before the

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    resident, was kicked out of a bar because he was questioning two Indian bar patrons’ immigration status and throwing racial slurs at them. Angry Purinton went back to the bar with a handgun that same night and shot the two Indians killing one and wounding the other. Later in court, it was said that Purinton shot them “because of their actual and perceived race, color, religion and national origin.” Not even two weeks later, an Indian-born man was outside his house in Seattle when an attacker shouted

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    Reflection Of I Am Malala

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    and she chose to do something about it: she spoke out against them. When they tried to retaliate, even more people joined her cause for justice. In a similar case, Arnold (Junior), in the book The absolute Diary of a Part TIme Indian, was a boy living on a North American Indian reservation (rez) where unlike Malala, he was able to go to school, but his schools were very bad. Mr. P, his teacher, told him that if he does not leave the res, that he will not get any further in life. He decided to transfer

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    and allowed mathematicians to make fast, accurate calculations. Once Arabs had begun using the Indians numerals and concept of zero, Europeans were then introduced to these concepts and called them ‘Arab numerals’. Chinese used Indian mathematical concepts but advanced the ideas which allowed them to expand in that field of knowledge. The methods that the Chinese used based off of the ideas of Indians, shows how methods were spread. Since the

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    Indian Camp Analysis

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    suicide, Nick has had a very interesting day. Indian Camp is centered around the main character Nick who is a young boy and his father is a doctor. From the short story “Indian Camp”, by Ernest Hemingway, Nick experiences his first time seeing several things happening as graphic as child birth with C-section and suicide, things he had never seen before and had no idea that he was about to experience that in his life. From the reading, the young Indian seems reluctant to look at the episode head on

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    Rajput Painting Analysis

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    course we have learned about different elements of Eastern art that give us the tools to try and understand the complexity that is Indian painting. Indian painting has dated back many centuries, starting with paintings on pottery coming from the bronze age found in Baluchistan 3 (17). Since this time until the 17th century (which is when the piece of art I chose), Indian painting has progressed and developed immensely. I chose art from the Rajput era of painting, coming from Rajasthan India. Even

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    These things show the real me . The real me is a Indian girl that loves her culture and loves to express who she really is . As of today , the things I like are Wing Stop , Indian Food , And Century 25 . Wing Stop is my favorite place to get hot wings from . I always order the original hot wings boneless with fries and a drink . Sometimes I get ranch on the side . Indian Food . Oh my god ! I love Indian Food so much . Even if I wasn’t Indian I’d still love it . In my opinion , it’s the best spicy

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    This essay will discuss plastic marine pollution, what plastics are, where it is a problem, why it is such a problem, who is involved in the issue and any management strategies and legislations regarding the global issue of plastic marine pollution. Plastic marine pollution occurs when harmful pollutants such as plastic, chemicals and other particles enter the waterways. 80% of all marine pollution comes from the land and could be avoided if governments worked together and applied concerted efforts

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    Sherman Alexie the author of the essay "The Joy of Reading and Writing: Superman and Me" was born and raised on a Spokane Indian Reservation. Growing up, his family did not have a lot of money, yet today Alexie is known as one of the most prominent Native American writers. Alexie reminisces on his childhood when he first taught himself how to read. In the essay "The Joy of Reading and Writing: Superman and Me" Sherman Alexie suggests, that for Native Americans reading is the key to education and

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