ellauri039.html on line 509: Americas healthcare system is still in its evolutionary stage, where as Finland provides affordable healthcare. My left ear was damaged by a doctor who refused to fix it, because we were poor, we couldn't take legal action or afford to fix my ear. I was nearly deaf in my right ear for all of my teens and twenties. When I moved to Finland, it was simple to fix and only costed me 40€ (approximately 41/42$). Compared to the estimated 12k they were going to charge me back home it was a god send.
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2 Indigenous peoples of the Americas (pre-1948)

ellauri066.html on line 551: 2.1 Spanish colonization of the Americas
ellauri066.html on line 552: 2.2 British colonization of the Americas
ellauri069.html on line 783: Other putative allegorical devices of the book include the Wicked Witch of the West as a figure for the actual American West; if this is true, then the Winged Monkeys could represent another western danger: Indigenous peoples of the Americas. The King of the Winged Monkeys tells Dorothy, "Once we were a free people, living happily in the great forest, flying from tree to tree, eating nuts and fruit and doing just as we pleased without calling anybody master. ... This was many years ago, long before Oz came out of the clouds to rule over this land."
ellauri090.html on line 165: Pardo (feminine parda) is a term used in the former Portuguese and Spanish colonies in the Americas to refer to the triracial descendants of Europeans, Amerindians, and West Africans. In some places they were defined as neither exclusively mestizo (Amerindian-European descent), nor mulatto (West African-European descent), nor zambo (Amerindian-West African descent). In colonial Mexico, pardo "became virtually synonymous with mulatto, thereby losing much of its indigenous referencing." In the eighteenth century, pardo might have been the preferred label for blackness. Unlike negro, pardo had no association with slavery. Casta paintings from eighteenth-century Mexico use the label negro never pardo to identify Africans paired with Spaniards.
ellauri101.html on line 607: For comparison, the United Nations estimated that the human population was about 7.8 billion in 2020, up from 2.5 billion in 1950. Roughly three-quarters of all people reside in Africa and Asia in 2020. In fact, most human population growth comes from these two continents, as nations in Europe and the Americas tend to have too few children to replace themselves.
ellauri108.html on line 195: Rastafari developed out of the legacy of the Atlantic slave trade, in which over ten million Africans were enslaved and transported to the Americas between the 16th and 19th centuries. Under 700,000 of these slaves were settled in the British colony of Jamaica. The British government abolished slavery in the Caribbean island in 1834, although racial prejudice remained prevalent across Jamaican society.
ellauri108.html on line 199: Further contributing significantly to Rastafari's development were Ethiopianism and the Back to Africa ethos, both traditions with 18th-century roots. In the 19th century, there were growing calls for the African diaspora located in Western Europe and the Americas to be resettled in Africa, with some of this diaspora establishing colonies in Sierra Leone and Liberia. Based in Liberia, the black Christian preacher Edward Wilmot Blyden began promoting African pride and the preservation of African tradition, customs, and institutions. Also spreading throughout Africa was Ethiopianism, a movement that accorded special status to the east African nation of Ethiopia because it was mentioned in various Biblical passages. For adherents of Ethiopianism, "Ethiopia" was regarded as a synonym of Africa as a whole.
ellauri132.html on line 254: …koska se on kuulemisen arvoista. Vaikka vaan 1 sanoi niin, kaikki kirjailijat antoi ymmärtää et me kirjoitetaan koska meillä on kerrottavana joku tarina. (No aika usein kirjailija on vaan rahan tarpeessa.) Me kynäillään koska jokun tarvii lukee se. Me kirjoitetaan koska me tykätään sitä ja halutaan et muutkin tykkäis siitä. Se ei voisi olla enempi totta. Älä murehdi maailmaa, elä murehdi niiden vasteita. Americassa meille on izestään selviö miten tärkeää puhuminen on. Me ei lakata puhumasta eikä unohdeta et meillä on äänioikeus–vaikka oltas kuinka paskoja–se on lahja. Kynäilijänä meidän ääni on meidän näppis, meillä on siinä kynäilyväline. Emma Coats kysyy:
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(The Americas) Non-Hispanic U.S. national. Hence Gringolandia, the United States; not always a pejorative term, unless used with intent to offend.

ellauri277.html on line 151: Saman vuoden joulukuussa Gibranin visuaalisia taideteoksia esiteltiin Montross Galleryssä, mikä herätti amerikkalaisen taidemaalari Albert Pinkham Ryderin huomion. Gibran kirjoitti hänelle proosarunon tammikuussa, ja hänestä tulee yksi ikääntyneen miehen viimeisistä vierailijoista. Ryderin kuoleman jälkeen vuonna 1917 Henry McBride lainasi Gibranin runon ensimmäisenä.jälkimmäisen kuolemanjälkeisenä kunnianosoituksena Ryderille, sitten sanomalehdissä eri puolilla maata, josta tuli Gibranin nimen ensimmäinen laaja maininta Amerikassa. Maaliskuuhun 1915 mennessä kaksi Gibranin runoa oli myös luettu Poetry Society of Americassa, minkä jälkeen Corinne Roosevelt Robinson, Theodore Rooseveltin nuorempi sisar, nousi ylös ja kutsui niitä "tuhoisiksi ja pirullisiksi jutuiksi".
ellauri317.html on line 166: Swedish men are so fussy and effeminate-looking, so why are women the world over attracted to such beta men, instead of the manlier-looking more masculine macho men from the Americas? Or the Ukrainian kosacks? Sas se.
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xxx/ellauri304.html on line 349: Warren Murphy on kirjoittanut elokuvia ja kirjoja, joita on myyty 50 miljoonaa kappaletta. Hän on voittanut tusina kansallista palkintoa, mukaan lukien kaksi Edgaria Mystery Writers of Americasta.
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