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Iroquois Culture
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Iroquois, Omaha, Crow, Eskimo, and Hawaiian. Discussion In Iroquois, Omaha, and Crow one calls his father's brother “father,” and his mother's sister “mother.” Consequently, in these three terminologies, his parallel cousins are called “bro...

Green Sea Turtles
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Green Sea Turtle belongs to the family Cheloniidae and is among largest of the sea turtles. They have a wide habit that ranges throughout subtropical and tropical oceans around the world, with two different populations in the Atlantic (Chel...

Shrimp-Turtle Case
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Shrimp-Turtle Case between the U.S. and Thailand, Malaysia, India and Pakistan: Was it justified or unjustified? Introduction The purpose of writing this paper is to give readers an overview regarding the Shrimp-turtle case filed by Thailan...

Iroquois Kinship
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Iroquois people living in the United States, New York, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Ohio, and the Canadian provinces of Ontario and Quebec. Iroquois long-term implementation of the matriarchal system, kinship determined by matrilineal, economic...

Iroquois
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back centuries, much before the Europeans settlers first arrived on North American soil. I will discuss the kinship system of the Iroquois tribe, describe three specific examples of how the kinship of the Iroquois culture impacts the way th...

The Legend Of King Arthur
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The common people heard them sung by bards, while in the court poets wrote different versions. In each retelling the speaker would select certain details for emphasis and introduce new elements, so that the story could be adapted to the par...

Masculinity Issues In The Legend Of Sleepy Hollow
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writers of the nineteenth century. Born to Scottish-English immigrants, he was given the first name “Washington”, as a result of his parents’ liking for the General George Washington, and his valiant efforts during the Revolutionary War. G...