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Articles related to "Settlements"
The Real Bermuda Triangle: Finding a settlement between Israel, Syria and Lebanon syrian • israeli • lebanese • beirut • security zone
Indemnity and Settlements While it's a word most people have seen, especially with insurance companies, few understand how the principle of indemnity drives insurance - and your claim payment. what is indemnity • purpose of indemnity • how indemnity works • indemnity claim valuation • indemnity actual cash value
"Marooned" on Gilligan's Island? A "Cast Away" Culture Revealed Cultural and historical sidelight on Jamaica - The Maroons and their impact on Jamaica's culture and identity. jamaica • maroons • travel • caribbean
Free Tours At Port Arthur Visit Australia's convict past at Port Arthur Historic Site on the Tasman Peninsula near Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. Free tours are offered with a two-day entry pass. port arthur free tours • historic site • tasman peninsula • hobart tasmania australia • penal settlement
Port Arthur Historic Site Tours, Port Arthur, a restored convict penal settlement on the Tasman Peninsula, near Hobart, Tasmania, Australia has on offer several excellent and cheap tours of the site. port arthur tours • cheap free excellent • historic site tasmania • hobart australia • convict penal settlement
Before Jamestown Gilbert starts a colony at New Foundland. Drake returns the Roanoke settlers to England. The second Roanoke group disappears. early american settlements • england • gilbert • drake • roanoke
Nickel-a-Meal Against Obesity As tobacco legal strategies come under fire, local and national empowerment strategies are offered as ways to best address obesity and related health challenges. community empowerment • obesity • diabetes • brazil • fome zero
Tobacco Deal Won't Help Obesity Economic and behavioral assessments of penalties negotiated by cigarette manufacturers suggest they are not a magic solution in dealing with health and weight issues. tobacco • legal • settlements • master • economic
The Dutch in America In 1609, Holland sent Henry Hudson to locate a waterway, a Northwest Passage, across North America. The Dutch West India Company starts a settlement in the Hudson River V dutch • hudson • america • founding of new amsterdam • northwest passage
Birth of the Etruscans The ancient predecessors to the Roman Empire, the Etruscans are shrouded in mystery and fascination even today. etruria • etruscans • villanovan period • iron age • bronze age
Seeds of Rebellion in America During the 1600s European countries were warring for control of America. Colonial settlements saw their profits demanded by European governments to finance these wars. america • rebellion • european powers • england • spain and france
Pocahontas Pocahontas: Daughter of Powhatan, Saves John Smith after arrival at Jamestown, becomes peacemaker. pocahontas • daughter of powhatan possibly saves john smith • pocahontas a nickname meaning playful one • pocahontas as daughter of chief powhatan • legends about pocahontas
Review: 1701 A.D. With gorgeous, detailed graphics and a simple interface, 1701 A.D. is an empire builder that's a pleasure to play. 1701 a.d. • anno 1701 • empire building • city building • pc games
Maybe Negotiating Isn't Such A Good Idea? middle east • peace talks • peace process • netanyahu • arafat
West Bank Withdrawal? Maybe... Maybe Not Problems mount for Netenyahu and the Israeli government silwan • east jerusalem • netenyahu • israel • palestine
Reaching for the Heights: What the Return of the Golan Heights r golan heights • israel • syria • galilee • yom kippur war
First Women of Jamestown The first two women to arrive in Jamestown, Virginia were a Mrs. Forrest and Anne Burras. Burras, with others dined during the starving winter of 1609-10, on dogs, horses jamestown • virginia • women • john smith • starving time winter of 1609-10
Lubicon Cree Aborigines When it comes to Aboriginal rights, colonial governments need not adhere to their own laws, as you can see in the neo-colonial invasion of the Cree. canadian aboriginal • canadian first nations • cree indian • indian land rights • canadian land rights
Savage Frontier Rodney Liddell is a famous and highly regarded author in Queensland, Australia. His popular book "Savage Frontier" attacks Indigenous identity and claim to the land. savage frontier • queensland racism • cape york racism • aboriginal treason • australian treason
Settlers Return to Jamestown The people of Jamestown are ready to call it quits when, in 1610, Lord Thomas West De la Warr arrives in Virginia to be governor. John Rolfe marries Pocahontas and introd jamestown • virginia • pocahontas • lord thomas west de la warr • delaware
Moses Austin Moses Austin starts a colony in Spanish Missouri, then travels to Texas and obtains a Spanish land grant there. moses austin • spanish missouri colonization • spanish texas colonization • westward migration • virginia lead mines
Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe is regarded as a former liberation hero in Africa, but now even some of his supporters say he must go - but when and how? president robert mugabe • zimbabwe • harare • zanu pf • jonathan moyo
Voyage of the First Fleet Banished from their homeland in 1787, more than 750 of Britain's convicts were launched on a perilous sea voyage to the other side of the world. first fleet • convicts • transportation • fleet • australia
Father Junipero Serra Father Junipero Serra: Franciscan Missionary in California and major cause of the decline of California's Native American population. father junipero serra • franciscan missionary to california indians • san diego bay • california • baja
Jamestown, Virginia Jamestown, Virginia: Founded in 1607, was the first permanent English colony established in America. It experienced starvation, rebellion, and Indian attacks. jamestown in virginia • first permanent english colony in america • english king grants charter in new world • james river • king james i of england
Turkey, Iraq and the Kurds: Can Anyone Actually Leave The Kurds The situation between the Kurds, Turkey, and Iraq has heated up once again. The Kurds demand their own enclave to call their own, which Turkey and Iraq have supressed, fearing they would destabilize the region. iraq • turkey • invasions • kurdish • resistance
Workman's Compensation - What is Their Real Agenda? And Why? Why the WC is motivated to deal unfairly with the patient who has been hurt on the job, A strategy for the patient to follow and to succeed in achieving reasonable medical care within a relatively moderate time frame. However - it is most likely the case that you - the patent - will be required to sue the WC and the associated agencies to obtain both decent medical care and a fair settlement. worker's compensation • pairie law • legal assistance organizations • wc • pain journal
Hudson and the Muscovy Company Henry Hudson’s chance to become a seafaring explorer came in 1607, when the Muscovy Company sent him to locate the Northwest Passage. henry hudson • seafaring explorers • northwest passage • muscovy • mediterranean ports of the middle east
Thailand's Sea Gypsies The predominantly Muslim community of Krabi lives in peace with other religions, despite the tensions in Thai society further south, as do the Sea Gypsies and the Chinese ethnic groups in krabi • immigrants from china • tin mines of phuket • thai society • chinese rituals
The Etruscan Villanovan Period During the important Villanovan Period, Etruscan society saw the onset of great wealth, social stratification, and a cultural explosion thanks to the migrating Greeks. etruscan • etruria • villanovan • pithekoussai • greek
Alexander The Great The life and times of one of the greatest military conquerors that ever lived. alexander the great • military conqueror • phillip of macedon • the persian empire • alexandropolis
Dining in Colonial Virginia The early Jamestown folks seemed fonder of bowling in the streets than raising corn. Corn they could trade with the Indians for, or just steal it. jamestown • virginia • food • stealing from indians • corn
John Smith Sails for America John Smith, in Jamestown, is nearly hung until it is discovered that he is one of the counselors that had been appointed by the Virginia Company back in England to govern john smith • jamestown • virginia • england • america
Potatoes and Tobacco from America Sir George Weymouth captures five Native Americans. He takes them back to England. Potatoes and tobacco from the New World are introduced to England. colonizing the new world • george weymouth • maine • ralph lane • raleigh
"Prince Charming Isn't Coming" The "Seven Realizations" that women who have learned to manage their own financial affairs have come to...in a new book by Barbara Stanny. financial books • investing • stocks • stock market • women
Aboriginal Humour Colonists retaining Indigenous place names for towns are not always thrilled to find out what the Aboriginal language words actually mean... aboriginal joke • indigenous humour • indigenous orthography • lavatory humour • goonies
Is This Any Way To Run A Government?: P.A. Accountability palestinian authority • mismanagement • embezzelment • fiscal accountability • yasser arafat
Thailand's Northern Hill Tribes Speaking different languages and worshipping different spirits the villages of the Akha, Maew, Lisu and Karen are a big attraction for trekkers and tourists. mai hong son in northern thailand • modern-day shangi-la • akha • maew • lisu and karen hill tribes
The US/Canada Border The influence of European settlers to Aboriginals along the US-Canadian Border medicine line • aboriginal history • aboriginals on the us-canadian border • pre and post-contact history of aboriginals on the • drug trafficking across us-canadian border |
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