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- 4641: Crazy Horse
- ... Full Moon: Indian Legends of the Seasons. Rand McNally, Chicago. Friswold, Carroll. (1988). Killing of Crazy Horse; Three Eye Witness Views. University of Nebraska Press, Sidney. Guttmacher, Peter. (1994). Crazy Horse Sioux War Chief. Chelsea House Publications, New York. Kadlecek, Edward. (1981). To Kill an Eagle; Indian Views on the Death of Crazy Horse. Johnson Books; Boulder, Colorado. Mattiessen, Peter. (1991). In the Spirit of Crazy Horse. Penguin Books; Viking, N ...
- 4642: Conversion To Christianity (pa
- ... sorrow. " 'I was asking myself these questions, weeping all the while with the most bitter sorrow in my heart, when all at once I heard the sing-song voice of a child in a nearby house. Whether it was the voice of a boy or a girl I cannot say, but again and again it repeated the refrain "Take it and read, take it and read".'" (Brown 108) Augustine could not ...
- 4643: Conscription Crisis Of 1917
- ... see for himself how the war was going. He knew that there was no way Canada would survive the ewar unless he could get more soldiers. On May 18, 1917, Borden stood up in the House of Commons and announced a new policy of conscription. "All citizens are liable for the defense of their counrty. And I conceive that the battle for Canadian liberty is being fought on the plains of ...
- 4644: Comprehensive New Orleans
- ... slaves could work for themselves, those that saved wisely could buy their freedom, not an uncommon occurrence. Also, to assure the well being of slaves, only people who could afford to properly feed, cloth, and house them were allowed to by them, those that were unable to cover the costs of these duties could not legally secure a slave. Africans became very populous in the New Orleans area. Many free blacks ...
- 4645: Compare And Contrast The Aims
- ... the urban, black underclass, but also for the poor in the third world because he was aware that Afro-American's weren't only at home in the U.S. but also in the world house" . He aimed at making America tackle poverty not only in its own country but also throughout the world. Malcolm X criticised the United States actions over Vietnam but died before it started for real. Despite ...
- 4646: Communism
- ... level individuals still spoke for themselves, and considerable freedom for factional controversy remained despite the principles of unity laid down in 1921. Works Cited Daniels, Robert V., A Documentary History of Communism. New York: Random House Publishing, 1960. Farah, Mounir, The Human Experience. Columbus: Bell & Howess Co., 1990. Luttwak, Edward N., The Grand Strategy of the Soviet Union. New York: St. Martins Press, 1983. Pipes, Richard, Survival is Not Enough. New ...
- 4647: Colombia
- ... agricultural goods and natural resources. Colombia is a rapidly growing country in every aspect. There economy is growing, and since 1991 so is there government. Colombia, in the near future, will be a economic power house which can only be rendered by itself.
- 4648: Chinese Culture
- ... hand, many typical Northern American houses are built of wood. In addition to the variations of building materials used in constriction, the architectural planning of a traditional Chinese houses is also unique. A traditional Chinese house is built according to the Court-yard System where by houses are built around a courtyard which is invisible to the outside. Windows are covered by a thin oiled paper which is also invisible in ...
- 4649: Causes Of The American Civil W
- ... about the slavery issue itself than about their own power within the party. But the northern Whigs, who had a more consistent antislavery record , volunteered support for the proviso. This bipartisan northern coalition in the House passed it over the united opposition of southern Democrats and Whigs. (McPherson, 53). Normally, as in cases dealing with tariffs, the Bank, and federal aid for internal improvement, Congress would have been divided along party ...
- 4650: Burial In Different Cultures (
- ... for Charon." This can belikened to the Egyptian practice of introducing coinage into the tomb insome cases. Homer also speaks of the psyche, which slips out of man "at themoment of death and enters the house of Ais, also known as Aides, Aidoneus,and in Attic as Hades." This idea can be compared to the concept of anindividual's ba in ancient Egypt. When someone died, an eternal part ofthem (their ...
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