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    Tribes

    Tribes: The Study of an Online Community Tribes is an online multiplayer game where different missions, worlds, weapons, and players combine to create a defend and destroy kind of gaming experience. Players use mouse, key, and voice commands to target and destroy the enemy as they sneak around trying to capture the other team’s flag and return it to their own base. But it is more than just a game that these players have created with. They have created a whole with an interactive website leading

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    Tribes

    The Chippewa also known as Ojibewa or Ojibwe Tribe form part of the Algonquian family. They are known to be the biggest and the most widespread but besides this point they are also known for their cultural beliefs and arts. The Chippewa originally comes from Ojibewa Tribe. In 1660 The Ojibewa Tribe migrated westward and divided into three groups and Chippewa being one of the groups. They are called Anishabeg as well meaning the “first” or “original people”. The Chippewa are located near the shore

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    Jornal Entry of a Subordinate Group Member

    been found in a tribes headquarters along with the tribe chief.) Date: 1450. Night 78. Our tribe has been growing ever so rapidly. We have expanded our colonization techniques to the surrounding tribes and they seem to be heading in the right direction. The growth is tremendous and we will be in need of more shelter and food. I will have my men scout further areas for supplies, food, and water. In the coming days we will be building more houses for our newest members of the tribe, which have been

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    Mental Illness

    | |Type: Newspaper Feature Article Source: Author: Sacha Molitorisz Title: ‘Tribes of the city.’ 1. The word ‘tribe’, as it is used in the article, means: a. any group of people united by ties of descent from a common ancestor b. any group of people united by customs, traditions or behaviour c. a social group that claims hunting rights in a particular area d. a company, troop or number of persons or animals. 2. The word closest in meaning to ‘intimidating’ (paragraph

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    Different Tribes

    Masai Tribes The Masai people are a Nilotic ethnic group residing in Kenya and Northern Tanzania. They are the most well known tribe of the African ethnic groups. Their elaborate dress sense and array of colours that are distributed amongst the tribes clothing, is memorable for their expression through what they wear. The language spoken by the Masai people is Maa and they are also educated in the official languages of Kenya and Northern Tanzania, which are English and Swahili. Despite often being

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    Language Learning

    This article was downloaded by: [University of Texas El Paso] On: 09 August 2011, At: 13:50 Publisher: Routledge Informa Ltd Registered in England and Wales Registered Number: 1072954 Registered office: Mortimer House, 37-41 Mortimer Street, London W1T 3JH, UK Bilingual Research Journal Publication details, including instructions for authors and subscription information: http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/ubrj20 Language Learning in the American Southwestern Borderlands: Navajo Speakers and Their Transition

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    The Bago Tribe

    But at last, after almost two hours of travel, I have seen what I am looking for; the clean river, the cold breeze, the leafy trees and the welcoming smiles of the Bago tribe, such an amazing treasures behind the mountains. Maybe it is the treasure in the end of every rainbow I see. For the pot of gold lie in the hearts of the tribe, their culture resides in the hearts and in the soul of the people. Despite of the developing municipality of Suyo, their culture remained; it is not damaged by the changes

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    Zulu Tribe

    The Zulu Tribe Of Africa KwaZulu-Natal is the smallest province in South Africa, yet it contains the remnants of the once powerful Zulu tribe. The history of the Zulu people is rather short in comparison to other tribes in Africa. In this essay I hope to briefly discuss the Zulu history, what makes them unique, the Zulu religion, the interaction with the British colonial groups, how the Zulu nation came to come into power, and where the present day Zulu people stand in society today.

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    144,000

    thousand of all the tribes of the children of Israel. Of the tribe of Juda [were] sealed twelve thousand. Of the tribe of Reuben [were] sealed twelve thousand. Of the tribe of Gad [were] sealed twelve thousand. Of the tribe of Aser [were] sealed twelve thousand. Of the tribe of Nephthalim [were] sealed twelve thousand. Of the tribe of Manasses [were] sealed twelve thousand. Of the tribe of Simeon [were] sealed twelve thousand. Of the tribe of Levi [were] sealed twelve thousand. Of the tribe of Issachar [were]

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    Sauls Begining

    The first seven chapters of 1 Samuel speak of Samuel’s life from birth through his Judgeship. Samuel was a good Judge and also prophet. The text in (The Essence of the Old Testament: A Survey, pg. 164),” The failures of the judges’ era is illustrated in the rebellious ways of Eli and his sons, which are set in contrast to the successful judgeship of Samuel (1 Samuel 7:3-17 NIV.)”He was used by God because he was obedient when the Lord spoke to him. He led the people to a renewal of covenant at Mizpah

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