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The Corporate Consensus by George Draffan Part 2 ~ The Trilateral Commission was founded in 1973 by David Rockefeller Zbigniew Brzezinski and others in order to foster cooperation between the Europe and Japan in shaping governmental and nongovernmental action to renovate the international system shaped after World War II

Exhibitions Booth Western Art Museum ~ Bob Kolbrener 50 years in the West Through June 2 2019 This retrospective of Bob Kolbrener’s black and white photography will showcase his extensive body of work on the American West all created in the “old fashioned way” by using large format cameras and fiberbased prints

1 The New World THE AMERICAN YAWP ~ Around 1050 Cahokia experienced what one archaeologist has called a “big bang” which included “a virtually instantaneous and pervasive shift in all things political social and ideological” 15 The population grew almost 500 percent in only one generation and new people groups were absorbed into the city and its supporting communities By 1300 the oncepowerful city had undergone

Monsoon Wikipedia ~ The English monsoon came from Portuguese monção ultimately from Arabic mawsim موسم season perhaps partly via early modern Dutch monson History Strengthening of the Asian monsoon has been linked to the uplift of the Tibetan Plateau after the collision of the Indian subcontinent and Asia around 50 million years ago Because of studies of records from the Arabian Sea and that of

19 TAC Chapter 113 Subchapter C ~ §11340 Implementation of Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills for Social Studies High School Beginning with School Year 20112012 The provisions of §§1134111348 of this subchapter shall be implemented by school districts beginning with the 20112012 school year

History of Jewish Khazars Khazar Turk ~ A Resource for Turkic and Jewish History in Russia and Ukraine Last Updated March 2 2019 Read about The Jews of Khazaria the best generalinterest book about the Khazars in English Order the improved 3rd edition February 2018 in hardcover format The Jews of Khazaria from from in Canada

Moose Wikipedia ~ Moose range map Synonyms Cervus alces Linnaeus 1758 The moose North America or elk Eurasia Alces alces is a member of the New World deer subfamily and is the largest and heaviest extant species in the Deer are distinguished by the broad palmate openhand shaped antlers of the males other members of the deer family have antlers with a dendritic twiglike configuration

Jewish Americans History European life Immigration ~ Jews represent a group of people rather than a distinct race or ethnicity Although Jews originally came from the Middle East many races and peoples have mixed together in Jewish communities over the centuries especially after the Jews were forced out of Palestine in the second century What binds the group together is a common Jewish heritage as passed down from generation to generation

2 Colliding Cultures THE AMERICAN YAWP ~ In April 1607 Englishmen aboard three ships—the Susan Constant the Godspeed and the Discovery—sailed forty miles up the James River named for the English king in presentday Virginia named for Elizabeth I the Virgin Queen and settled on just such a uninhabited peninsula they selected was upriver and out of sight of Spanish patrols

Italian American Stregheria and Wicca Ethnic ambivalence ~ Italian American Stregheria and Wicca Ethnic Ambivalence in American Neopaganism Sabina Magliocco Italian American Witchcraft or Stregheria is one of a number of ethnic varieties of Neopagan Witchcraft to have emerged in the United States during the late 20th century