Approximately 4,000 Cherokees died on this forced march, which became known as the "Trail of Tears." By 1837, the Jackson administration had removed 46,000 Native American people from their land east of the Mississippi, and had secured treaties which led to the removal of a slightly larger number. Most members of the five southeastern nations had been relocated west, opening 25 million acres of land to white settlement and to slavery. Reservations After being forced off their native lands, many American Indians found life to be most difficult. Beginning in the first half of the 19th century, federal policy dictated that certain tribes be confined to fixed land plots to continue their traditional ways of life. Besides the moral issue of depriving a people of life on their historic land, many economic issues plagued the reservation. Nomadic tribes lost their entire means of subsistence by being constricted to a defined area
HOTEL RECEPTIONIST Hotel receptionists are responsible for making guests feel welcome, dealing with room bookings and cancellation, and handling general requests made by guests during their stay. You would spend most of your time behind a reception desk, using a computer and telephone switchboard. You would usually work shifts, which could include evenings, nights, weekends and public holidays. Part-time and seasonal work often available. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: · Dealing with reservations by phone, e-mail, letter, fax or face-to-face. · Checking guests info and of the hotel, allocating rooms and handing out keys. · Preparing bills and taking payments. · Answering questions about the hotel and the surrounding area. · Dealing with complaints or problems. In larger hotels, you would use a computerised system to make reservations and keep room bookings and availability datails up-to-date. You would work as part af a
There were many different tribes and their food, clothing, homes and art varied according to the climate and landscape around them. In West the tribes were hunters and in Southwest the tribes grew corn. American Indians today prefer to be called Native Americans, they helped the early settlers to adapt a life in a new country. When the settlers wanted to take over tribal land the Native American were forced to move to seperate areas called reservations. Traditional Indian culture (including dances, religion and language) was forbidden. Today there are about 2 million Native Americans who live on the 278 reservations across the country. Modern Native Americans take pride in their traditions which includes the art crafts, costumes, songs and dances of their ancestors. 11. The Korean war took place form 1950 to 1953. It was a war between North Korea and South Korea, USA took South Korea’s side
Review The picture of Dorian Gray O. Wilde Kodumäe, Janne Form 11B This book tells the story of a beautiful young boy, called Dorian Gray, whose friend is an artist who paints a picture of him. Thanks to the artist, called Basil Hallward, Dorian meets with Lord Henry. Lord Henry tells him, that appearance and amusements are important in life and you shouldn't take anything seriously. Doria made a wish that he could be young forever like the picture of him. Dorian discovers that he's staying young and the picture of him is getting older. Thanks to aging picture and influence of Lord Herny, he's going to live vicious life. Lord Henry just wants to play with peolple and is interested in psychology, bu...
1 Translate. 1 Maakera kliima on muutunud. The climate of the Earth has changed. 2 Põlisameeriklaste suguharud vahetasid kaupu. Nateive American tribes exchanged goods. 3 Nende põhilised vaated olid sarnased. Their basic views were similar. 4 Nad austasid kõiki eluvorme. They respected every form of life. 5 Valged asukad liikusid läände. The white settlers moved westward. 6 Tänapäeval elavad paljud põlisameeriklased reservaatides. Today lots of Native Americans live in reservations. 7 kellegisse armuma fall in love with sb 8 kellestki / millestki erinema differ from sb/sth 2 Write the missing forms. Noun Adjective Verb Adverb 1 attraction attractive attract attractively 2 danger dangerous X dangerously 3 difference different differ differently 4 happiness happy X happily
AUSTRALIA Australia is a continent and a country. Australia is the sixth largest country in the world. It is below the equator. The first people to live in Australia were aborigines. Today there are still aborigines in Australia. Some live on reservations, some live on ranches or in cities. You can see some examples of their beautiful art if you visit Australia. Most people live in or near cities.The largest cities are Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide. Monetary unit is australian dollar. Australians speak English. Australia is made up of six states and two territories. It is about the size of the United States (not including Alaska.) 21.3 million people live there, about as many people as in New York
8 million people. The capital Ottowa has only 1.2 million people and is listed fourth biggest city. 32% of population is Canadian, 21% is English and 15.8% is French. First Nationist are only 4%. 80% of Canadians live in 3 urban areas concentrated in the Quebec City- Windsor Corridor, the British Columbia Lower Mainland, and the Calgary-Edmonton Corridor. 80% of the population live within 150km of the US border; 90% lives within 300km of the US border. Most First Nations live in reservations in the southern part of the country. If you look at the map of the world, you will notice what a huge country Canada is. It is the second largest country in the world, xceeded only by Russia. From St. John`s to Victoria Canada stretches about 7000km. In fact, Canada`s east coast is closer to Europe than it is to Canada`s west coast. It also extends southward from the North Pole to the US border. Canada`s northen coast is washed by Arctic Ocean, eastern
driftwood, pebbles, rocks and shells, which he would use to provide inspiration for organic forms. For his largest works, he often produced a half-scale, working model before scaling up for the final moulding and casting at a bronze foundry. Moore often refined the final full plaster shape and added surface marks before casting. Moore produced at least three significant examples of architectural sculpture during his career. In 1928, despite his own self-described "extreme reservations", he accepted his first public commission for West Wind for the London Underground Building at 55 Broadway in London, joining the company of Jacob Epstein and Eric Gill. In 1952, he completed a four- part concrete screen for the Time-Life Building in New Bond Street, London, and in 1955 Moore turned to his first and only work in carved brick, "Wall Relief no. 1" at the Bouwcentrum in Rotterdam. The brick relief was sculptured with 16,000 bricks by two Dutch bricklayers.
Between us, something smells. Jack: Would you like some Egyptian Pie? Jill: What's Egyptian pie? Jack: You know, the kind mummy used to make. The customer asked: "Do you serve crabs here?" "Yessir," repplied the waiter. "We'll serve just about anybody." What starts with "t" ends with "t" and is filled with "t"? A teapot. Why did the man eat at the bank? He wanted to eat rich food. What does the richest person in the world make for dinner every night? Reservations. Why don't chickens play sports? Because they hit fowl balls. What has ears but can't hear a thing? A cornfield. Where does a bat eat his dinner? On home plate, and he has a ball. What's the worst thing about being an octopus? Washing your hands before dinner. What did one knife say to the other? Look sharp! Why did the man stare at the can of orange juice? Because it said 'concentrate.' How does the man in the moon eat his food? In satellite dishes. Did you hear the joke about oatmeal?
KORDAMISKÜSIMUSED Millised on teenuste põhiomadused? Teenus on mittemateriaalne Teenuseid ei ole võimalik säilitada ega ladustada Teenused on sõltuvuses välisteguritest, nad on varieeruvad Teenust ei saa eraldada selle osutajast ja tarbijast Millistest osakondadest koosneb Rooms Division? Front Office Housekeeping Night Audit Reservations Milliseid erinevaid ametikohti võib olla vastuvõtu osakonnas? Vastuvõtujuht Vahetuse vanem Vastuvõtu admistraator Telefonioperaator Concierge Portjeeteenindus Night audit Millistest etappidest koosneb klienditsükkel? Saabumiseelne etapp(klient valib hotelli) Saabumisetapp(sisseregamine ja majutamine, tellimusega ja walk-in kliendid,
The conventions seem to affect the average length of stay positively. This may be due to the fact that conventions attract a notable number of occupants that are bound to stay for the span of the whole convention, which, on average, implies at least two day long stay. It would seem that 33-55 year-olds are more prone to use reservation through the agency that any other customer group, whereas 20-35 year-olds seem to be favouring direct reservations. This may be due to the fact that the older generation is keener on personal assistance they get at the agencies and find additional source of security in having a middle-man supposedly at their side. The younger people are more independent in their ways and are better at navigating the available information (hotel listings in print, most probably, as the data was sampled before the advent of digital era). Suggestions:
If there were any way for him to become human for her he'd do it, whatever the cost. To Bella's horror, Edward then asks Bella why she won't marry him. After many evasions, she admits that she finds the idea of getting married straight out of high school embarrassing and ridiculous. It's just not something intelligent, responsible girls of her generation do. Edward is surprised by her answer -- and relieved. It never occurred to him that her reservations might be about marriage itself. When he admits to worrying that perhaps she was more interested in immortality than in him, it's Bella's turn to laugh, assuring him that without him, she wouldn't want to live even a day, let alone eternity. Reassured, Edward tells Bella that he understands her qualms about marriage; but he asks her to try to understand how natural getting married seems to someone of his own era. For a
haritz ona ("the good oak").There is a misconception that the state's name originated from the Spanish term for "Arid Zone". Geography and geology Arizona is located in the Southwestern United States as one of the Four Corners states. Arizona is the sixth largest state by area, after New Mexico and before Nevada. Of the state's 113,998 square miles (295,000 km2), approximately 15% is privately owned. The remaining area is public forest and park land, state trust land and Native American reservations. Arizona is well known for its desert Basin qnd range region in the southern portions of the state, which is rich in a landscape of xerophyte plants such as the cactus and its climate with exceptionally hot summers and mild winters. The state is less well known for its pine-covered north-central portion of the state's high country of the Colorado Plateau.The Grand Canyon is a colorful, steep-sided gorge, carved by the Colorado River, in northern Arizona. The canyon is one of
- Religious persecution - Political oppression - Economic hardship 2. The first permanent British colonies in America were Plymouth (1620) and Jamestown (1607). 3. Immigrants: - Before the mid-19th century from England - The second half of the 19th century and the early 20th century Continental Europe - At present Mexico, China, India 4. Native Americans they probably have West Eurasian origins; used to live on Indian Reservations, now most live off the reservations; tribes have their own government and mainly are in casino business; there has been a rapid growth in their number recently. Hispanic Americans (aka Latinos) they are of Mexican, Puerto Rican and Cuban origin; the largest ethnic minority in the US; African Americans they are of Western African origin (slavery); it is the second largest ethnic group in the US; issues of Tokenism and racism
capital and largest city is Phoenix. The second largest city is Tucson. · Arizona was the 48th and last of the contiguous states admitted to the Union on February 14, 1912. Arizona is noted for its desert climate, exceptionally hot summers, and mild winters, but the high country in the north features pine forests and mountain ranges with cooler weather than the lower deserts · In addition to the Grand Canyon, many other national forests, parks, monuments, and Indian reservations are located in the state. GRAND CANYON · The Grand Canyon is a colourful, steep-sided gorge, carved by the Colorado River, in northern Arizona. The canyon is one of the seven natural wonders of the world and is largely contained in the Grand Canyon National Park--one of the first national parks in the United States · The Canyon was created by the Colorado River cutting a channel over millions of years, and
The purpose of this expedition was to start a colony which would serve as a prison for Britain's worst criminals. Of course nothing good came out of it because at first the British made an attempt to understand the unknown culture and failed. The Aborigines also did not like the idea of bringing British criminals to their native land. Thousands were killed by diseases the British brought with them. When they fought back whole tribes were massacred. The Aborigines who survived were put into reservations and church missions (which often have been like prison camps). So-called pacification by force culminated in the late 1880s, leading to a massive depopulation and extinction for some groups. By the 1940s almost all aborigines were missionized and assimilated into rural and urban Australian society as low-paid laborers with limited rights; many aborigine children were taken from their natural parents and given to foster parents to promote assimilation.
Advancement of education, maintenance of civil liberties, exclusion of slavery Promised not to invade or disturb Indians Northwest Indian War-> to stop white expropriation (sundkoormis) · Indian Removal Act of 1830 Destructive to tribes. Many died when travelled to the other side of Missisippi. Signed on May 28 by Andrew Jackson "Trade" land with the tribes Resolve the Georgia crisis (dispute with Cherokee) Move of over 70,000 natives (vabatahtlik-sunniviisiline) Reservations (kaitsealad)1851- the Indian Appropriations Act About 310 reservations 55,7 million acres Unevenly distributed Tribal sovereignty (iseseisvus) Poverty and unemployment · Indian citizenship Act of 1924 Granted citizenship to 300,000 indigenous people, to friendly tribes State support was limited Absorb Indians into the mainstream Didn't have the right to vote · Trail of Broken Treaties of 1972 Took place in 1972 Cross-country protest by American Indian organizations
Why did they surrender? · Neglected the domestication of animals · Indian metallurgy decorative, not tools or weapons · Epidemic diseases · Alcoholic drinks · Indians good farmers and pharmacists · Europe the greatest arsenal of weapons · Some information may have died forever *Trail of Tears = Forced relocation of Native American nations from the SE of the US · Indian Removal Act, 1830 · Opening lands for predominantly white settlement *Indian reservations = From 1851 · Relocating various tribes from their ancestral homes · Resulted in some of the bloodiest wars between Native Americans and the US *Wounded Knee was the last battle of American Indian Wars · December 29, 1890 near Wounded Knee Creek, South Dakota 8. The status of Native Americans in present-day American society. · American Indians and Alaska Natives 2,932,248 · In combination with one or more other races 2,288,331 · Total 5,220,579
farmers. The farms that in the beginning were lonely, were brought together by the railway built in 1869. In the 15th century there were about two million Indians in America but due to diseases brought by Europeans and wars fought between them, by 1900 there were only about 250,000 natives left. The Indian wars finally ended in 1890 with the Battle of Wounded Knee and after it the government gave the Indians reservations, pieces of land that belonged to them. At the beginning of the 19th century many settlers came to America, in search for a better life. By the middle of the 19th century there were already 34 states in the U.S.A. The United States grew to be one of the great powers of the world. The nation fought in the First World War. After the war women got the right to vote for the first time. In 1929 the Great Depression began with the stock market crash. Banks, factories
They disappeared when the government gave them land and from 1862 to 1900 they became farmers. The farms that in the beginning were lonely, were brought together by the railway built in 1869.In the 15th century there were about two million Indians in America but due to diseases brought by Europeans and wars fought between them, by 1900 there were only about 250,000 natives left. The Indian wars finally ended in 1890 with the Battle of Wounded Knee and after it the government gave the Indians reservations, pieces of land that belonged to them.At the beginning of the 19th century many settlers came to America, in search for a better life. By the middle of the 19th century there were already 34 states in the U.S.A. The United States grew to be one of the great powers of the world. The nation fought in the First World War. After the war women got the right to vote for the first time.In 1929 the Great Depression began with the stock market crash. Banks, factories and farms shut
Under British law, all land belongs to the king,who is then able to sell it to other people. The sacred sites and other land which had belonged to aboriginal people for thousands of years were simply taken from them. If they did not leave peacefully then the new settlers used force to get them to leave. Many aboriginal people were killed during the settlement of Australia. The aborigines that were left were made to live on in special areas, reservations, that the government set aside for them. One of these was at Lake Tyers, Victoria. Many church groups set up missions, to both look after the aborigines, and to 3 convert them to Christianity. With the help of aboriginal lawyers, aboriginal Australians have battled to get some of their land back. In 1976, the Australian government agreed that aboriginal people have rights to their tribal territories, and some land was given back
counterforce to the popular press. Toynbee considers that although all of the oriental societies have in our time accepted the industrial technology and its political consequences: "On the cultural plane, however, there is no uniform corresponding tendency." (Somervell, I. 267) This is like the voice of the literate man, floundering in a milieu of ads, who boasts, "Personally, I pay no attention to ads." The spiritual and cultural reservations that the oriental peoples may have toward our technology will avail them not at all. The effects of technology do not occur at the level of opinions or concepts, but alter sense ratios or patterns of perception steadily and without any resistance. The serious artist is the only person able to encounter technology with impunity, just because he is an expert aware of the changes in sense perception. The operation of the money medium in seventeenth-century Japan had effects not unlike the
provided that entry into force is not unduly delayed. Reservation state can modify a convention. E.g. certain state wants to be a member of the document, likes the document, but doesn't like certain provisions. Then you can sign the treaty and make a reservation that you will not be bound by those provisions, or is will fulfil them partially. This is if the treaty is silent towards this. Treaty can also say that reservations are prohibited or limited (reservations not permitted for certain parts etc.).You cannot do this if it destroys the objects of the treaty. Def = A unilateral statement, however named, made by a State where it changes something in the treaty in their application to that state. Reservation established with regard to another party modifies for the reserving state in its relations with the other party the provisions the reservation extends to and modifies those
However, Anna is becoming intensely jealous of Vronsky, and cannot bear it when he leaves her for short excursions. The two have started to quarrel about this and when Vronsky leaves for several days of provincial elections, a combination of boredom and suspicion convinces Anna she must marry him in order to prevent him from leaving her. She writes to Karenin, and she and Vronsky leave the countryside for Moscow. Part 7 The Levins are in Moscow for Kitty's confinement. Despite initial reservations, Levin quickly gets used to the fast-paced, expensive and frivolous Moscow society life. He starts to accompany Stiva to his Moscow gentlemans' club, where drinking and gambling are popular pastimes. At the club, Levin meets Vronsky and Stiva introduces them. Levin and Stiva pay a visit to Anna, who is occupying her empty days by being a patroness to an orphaned English girl. Levin is uneasy about the visit and not sure it is the proper thing to do
into force when it has been approved by the General Assembly of the United Nations and accepted by a two-thirds majority of States Parties. 3.When an amendment enters into force, it shall be binding on those States Parties which have accepted it, other States Parties still being bound by the provisions of the present Convention and any earlier amendments which they have accepted. Article 51 1. The Secretary-General of the United Nations shall receive and circulate to all States the text of reservations made by States at the time of ratification or accession. 2. A reservation incompatible with the object and purpose of the present Convention shall not be permitted. 3. Reservations may be withdrawn at any time by notification to that effect addressed to the Secretary- General of the United Nations, who shall then inform all States. Such notification shall take effect on the date on which it is received by the Secretary-General Article 52
I am aware of the complexity and difficulty of the task I have undertaken. Estonian symphonic music: this is a wide world of sound, full of contradictory artistic ideas, strivings, explorations, discoveries, success and failure. This is the musical chronicle of an epoch already lived. Naturally, one person cannot grasp it totally with all its multiple manifestations: it seems impossible. Therefore we have to have certain reservations when evaluating the works of composers who are still writing. There is no temporal distance between music and the listener. The spirituality and pithiness of music opening up in the course of time pronounce the last word on either the value or worthlessness of any musical composition. I am writing about Estonian symphonists and symphonism. What do I mean by this term? For example, one can speak of the symphonism of Eduard Tubin, Artur Kapp and Arvo Pärt
некоторых контроллеров домена, состоит в том, что эти адреса не нужно конфигурировать вручную. Чтобы создать резервирование, в дереве консоли DHCP найдите папку DНСР<узел_сервера>\Ру4ОбластьРезервирование. ПКМ папку Резервирование (Reservations). Утилита командной строки Getmac, встроенная в WServer, позволяет без труда получать МАС-адреса удаленных компьютеров. С помощью этого инструмента область DHCP можно отконфигурировать с нуля не более чем за 30 с, даже не зная имя удаленного компьютера.
floor. "Jesus, Eva," Mark muttered, coming to an abrupt halt. "What the hell was that?" "I have no freakin' clue." I exhaled in a rush, wishing I could share the confusing, irritating exchange I'd had with Cross, but well aware that my boss wasn't the appropriate outlet. "Who cares? You know he's going to give you the account." A grin chased away his frown. "I'm thinking he might." "As my roommate always says, you should celebrate. Should I make dinner reservations for you and Steven?" "Why not? Pure Food and Wine at seven, if they can squeeze us in. If not, surprise us." We'd barely returned to Mark's office when he was pounced on by the executives-Michael Waters, the CEO and president, and Christine Field and Walter Leaman, the executive chairman and vice chairman. I skirted the four of them as quietly as possible and slid into my cubicle. I called Pure Food and Wine and begged for a table for two
Now, less than 10 hours later, three of the gashes had disappeared completely, and the last and deepest was barely visible. Strange. The strangeness started much earlier, well before the bedroom, at The Americano restaurant. Friday at 8:00 P.M. brought the crowds, and the alpha investment bankers were ghting the alpha lawyers for female attention everywhere inside Hotel Vitale. The pressed shirts and dresses spilled from the outdoor patio into the restaurant, where we had reservations. It took a chaperone using football-like blocking to get us to our booth in a secluded back corner. The catch-up chat with Vesper looked like this: HER: "How are you?" ME: "Unbelievable. But I need to give you fair warning. My biochemistry is very different from the last time you saw me. I feel ... well, superhuman." HER (EYEBROWS RAISED): "Oh reeeeally? Details, please." Yes, really. The last time we'd met, I had just taken my total testosterone from 244.8 to 653.3
obliged him to quit forever, he is reported to have replied gravely, "DeGaulie cannot go back on his word" (quoted in D. Cook, 1984). Chapter 3 COMMITMENT AND CONSISTENCY READER'S REPORT 3.3 From a Canadian University Professor just read a newspaper article on how a restaurant owner used public commit- Iments to solve a big problem of customers who didn't show up for their table reservations. I don't know if he read your book or not first, but he did some- thing that fits perfectly with the commitment/consistency principle you talk about. He told his receptionists to stop saying, "Please call us if you change your plans," and to start asking, "will you please call us if you change your plans?" and to wait for a response. His no-show rate immediately dropped from 30 percent to 10 percent. Author's not
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