Mike Pukuotukas
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Mandate of HistoryViewed against the backdrop of China's past, the Communist regime shows an intricate pattern of change and sameness.
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My Only Exercise is Weekend Tennis. What Can I Do During the Week to Stay Fit?Tennis and other racquet sports are stop-and-start activities that burn calories, build muscle strength and endurance, and develop balance and coordination.
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Are Triathlons and Biathlons for Superathletes Only?A triathlon is a race in which you swim, then bike, then run; a biathlon leaves out the swimming and sandwiches a bike ride between two rrmning segments.
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Is Ice Skating an Effective Aerobic Exercise?Not until you get very good at it. Skating builds strong ankle and leg muscles and develops balance and coordination, but to achieve an aerobic benefit you must skate quite vigorously.
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The Economic Effects of British Rule (Part4)While there is little evidence that the British government tried to hamper India's industrial development, it would be equally wrong to give the British government the credit for having deliberately planned.
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The Economic Effects of British Rule (Part3)On the other hand, there is an abounding vitality about the great industrial towns that have grown up in the last century. This new urban life is one of the chief results of British rule.
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The Economic Effects of British Rule (Part2)The improvement of communications made it easier for villages to export surplus produce and weakened the need for self-suffi-ciency.
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The Economic Effects of British Rule (Part1)Sir Percival Griffiths, the author of today's reading, was a member of India's Civil Service.
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The IndianThe first Europeans to come to the New World called the original inhabitants Indians whether they referred to the highly developed Aztec of Mexico or the less developed Cherokee of North America.
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The Beginnings of Interracial Contact in BrazilIn colonial times people from three distinct cultures populated Brazil. The original inhabitants were the Indians, who had occupied parts of the territory for thousands of years.
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Are Brazilians Prejudiced?In the twentieth century, race relations trouble men almost everywhere. Prejudice and discrimination frequently mark contacts between differing races.