does anyone know which tribe of the 5 tribes did not call for a strong national government in their constitution
google and books will know that. do your homework, dezzie. now AFTER you have done some research and want to actually discuss something , you will find people ready and willing to do that here.
Librarians will also be very willing to help you. There are still books, and quite a few on this topic. it's a homeWORK, that means you should not be asking people to deliver the answers on a platter.
im not just trying to get answers i just need help none of the teachers help us in alternative they tell us to look it up on the internet and i couldn't find it so dont be so rude
I am not rude, dezzie. I have not said anything rude to you yet. Your teachers know what they are doing. By looking it up on the internet they surely didn't suggest to approach strangers to give you the answers instead of you doing to work yourself. Research is a skill. Practice makes perfect. Do not try to cheat, you will not learn much that way.
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dagmaraka
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Tue 14 Apr, 2009 01:31 pm
@dezzie,
dezzie wrote:
dont be such a b- its people like you that make me feel the way i do
Now see, you are being rude, not me. I don't know you and have not done a thing to you.
Hi dezzie. Did you try Roger's tip on what to search for in Google?
It's easier to use Google if you work on improving your ability to use key words to find what you're looking for.
Good luck with your homework.
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talk72000
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Sun 14 Jun, 2009 07:31 pm
Maybe you could entertain your teachers with less academic material like Rodgers and Hammersteins' 'Oklahoma!' and University of Oklahoma football team Sooners who appears on national TV during the college football season. Bud Wilkinson was the coach that brought the Sooners to the national stage in the 50's. In 'Hollywood or Bust' a Jerry Lewis and Dean Martin comedy song on the route to Hollywood, Jerry Lewis sat atop the back seat of a convertible pretending to be a quarterback of the Oklahoma Sooners throwing imaginary footballs. Then coach Chuck Fairbanks used the wishbone offense. After him Barry Switzer became the winningest coach perfecting the wishbone.