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Indianization Quotes By Nikki Rowe

You were my dream and I was just your fantasy. — Nikki Rowe

Indianization Quotes By Mo Abudu

I think anyone that comes to Nigeria has to offer value. What value are you bringing? There are Black Americans here. I think we've moved beyond that Africans vs. African Americans. They may have more issues with us than we do with them. — Mo Abudu

Indianization Quotes By Mike Carey

Human beings take social stances, and if you're respectful of all human beings, you have to decide what you're going to do and why you're going to do it. — Mike Carey

Indianization Quotes By Ian Holloway

This club needs an impetus of energy - but I just feel tired to be honest. I'm worn out. — Ian Holloway

Indianization Quotes By Jons Jacob Berzelius

This new force, which was unknown until now, is common to organic and inorganic nature. I do not believe that this is a force entirely independent of the electrochemical affinities of matter; I believe, on the contrary, that it is only a new manifestation, but since we cannot see their connection and mutual dependence, it will be easier to designate it by a separate name. I will call this force catalytic force. Similarly, I will call the decomposition of bodies by this force catalysis, as one designates the decomposition of bodies by chemical affinity analysis. — Jons Jacob Berzelius

Indianization Quotes By Russell Simmons

I try to keep a positive intention and use whatever resources I have to benefit others. I try to create businesses that I think are not hurtful. I try to do things that I think are helpful to the environment, to the animals, and to the planet. — Russell Simmons

Indianization Quotes By James W. Loewen

Europeans were always trying to stop the outflow. Hernando de Soto had to post guards to keep his men and women from defecting to Native societies. The Pilgrims so feared Indianization that they made it a crime for men to wear long hair. "People who did run away to the Indians might expect very extreme punishments, even up to the death penalty," Karen Kupperman tells us, if caught by whites.49 Nonetheless, right up to the end of independent Native nationhood in 1890, whites continued to defect, and whites who lived an Indian lifestyle, such as Daniel Boone, became cultural heroes in white society. — James W. Loewen

Indianization Quotes By Dennis Brown

I think I have a more wider scope for music, I have more taste for music. — Dennis Brown