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c. His mother dies and he feels that he is all alone.

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The narrative of "Samuel's Memory" is about a young Cherokee Indian boy's life. The young boy Samuel had to endure the loss of his land, his father and later on his mother.

The Cherokee Indians were evicted and driven out of their own land, made to travel long trails and manage themselves after the arrival of the Whites in their land.  During the long journey, with constant scarcity of food and basic necessities, both his parents died. Though his mother died later than his father, he got angry with the Whites and began to harbor anger against them only after the death of his mother. His feelings change from the initial confusion and fear of the 'strangers' to anger and hate towards the end for his mother's death made him feel alone, with no family member to call his family.

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C. His mother dies and he feels that he is all alone.

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Samuel´s Memory is a story based on the life of a Cherokee indian boy, he is a 9 year old that is obligated to do the trip of the trail of tears, while he is evacuated from his home and his motherland, the story ends with him hating the white people because his mother dies and he rightfully blames them for that.

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c. His mother dies and he feels that he is all alone.

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The narrative of "Samuel's Memory" is about a young Cherokee Indian boy's life. The young boy Samuel had to endure the loss of his land, his father and later on his mother.

The Cherokee Indians were evicted and driven out of their own land, made to travel long trails and manage themselves after the arrival of the Whites in their land.  During the long journey, with constant scarcity of food and basic necessities, both his parents died. Though his mother died later than his father, he got angry with the Whites and began to harbor anger against them only after the death of his mother. His feelings change from the initial confusion and fear of the 'strangers' to anger and hate towards the end for his mother's death made him feel alone, with no family member to call his family.

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1. The movie "Johnny Tremain" is set in Boston in the year 1773.
2. Johnny Tremain's occupation at the beginning of the movie is an apprentice to a silversmith.
3. Everyone was concerned about tea because they did not like paying taxes without representation.
4. The people of Boston refused the tea because they would have to pay taxes on it.
5. Johnny Tremain burned his hand while he was fixing a silver cup.
6. Johnny could have gone to jail for breaking the Sabbath Law.
7. Johnny was eventually arrested because he was accused of stealing a silver cup.
8. Priscilla served as a witness for Johnny.
9. The Sons of Liberty believed in independence and organized protests against British taxes.
10. The Sons of Liberty provided free legal assistance for Johnny Tremain.
11. George Washington was not a member of the Sons of Liberty.
12. The result of the Governor not sending the British tea back to England was the Boston Tea Party.
13. During the Boston Tea Party, the colonists dressed as Indians.
14. Thomas Jefferson complained that nothing was done during the Boston Tea Party.
15. Freedom Hall was lit with lanterns after the Boston Tea Party.
16. The colonists were in greater control of Boston after the Boston Tea Party.
17. Dr. Warren's reply to the British General about giving up weapons and ammunition was "Free men had the right to defend their liberty."
18. The British went to Portsmith, New Hampshire to capture ammunition.
19. Johnny's responsibilities when helping the Sons of Liberty included gathering information.
20. James Otis felt that the reason for the American Revolution was that people should have freedom and liberty.
21. "One if by land, two if by sea" was a code to describe which way the British would attack.
22. Paul Revere informed the colonists that the British Redcoats were coming to Lexington and Concord.
23. The colonists waiting for the British Redcoats at Lexington and Concord were known as Minutemen.
24. The tactic the colonists used to attack the British from Concord back to Boston was hit and run.
25. The Battle of Lexington and Concord was the beginning of the American Revolution.
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Answer and Explanation:

The computation is shown below:

a. The gain on sale is

= Book value of brand names - sales consideration

= $0 - $278 million

= -$278 million

b. Income or loss from operations

= Income from operations + gain on sale

= $165 million - $278 million

= -$113 million

c. Income from operations before impairment loss

= Income from operations + impairment loss

= $83.9 million + $13.1 million

= $103 million

d. The percentage of operating income is

= Impairment loss ÷ Income from operations before impairment loss

= $13.1 million ÷ $103 million

= 12.72%

We simply applied the above formulas

Business
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Answer and Explanation:

The computation is shown below:

a. The gain on sale is

= Book value of brand names - sales consideration

= $0 - $278 million

= -$278 million

b. Income or loss from operations

= Income from operations + gain on sale

= $165 million - $278 million

= -$113 million

c. Income from operations before impairment loss

= Income from operations + impairment loss

= $83.9 million + $13.1 million

= $103 million

d. The percentage of operating income is

= Impairment loss ÷ Income from operations before impairment loss

= $13.1 million ÷ $103 million

= 12.72%

We simply applied the above formulas

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1. Sir, please tell us what is happening here and why.

We were forced out of our own homes. Andrew Jackson authorized a law to get rid of us all. We have nowhere to go and do not know what we will do?

2. Sir, what were the cases of Cherokee Nation v. Georgia and Worcester v. Georgia ? How do the cases relate to what is happening now?

The cases of Cherokee Nation v. Georgia were that Georgia wanted to mine for gold discovered in our homes but we, of course, did not like that idea but the government sided with the settlers                 because they were citizens, so Georgia passed a law authorized by Andrew Jackson to get rid of the us.

3. Ma’am, please tell us about how this movement is affecting your people, now and for the future.

So many people have died in my family and others because of diseases and starvation. We do not even know where we are going. This is the danger those people have put us through. What if everyone in my family dies because of a disease that has spread. I would have no one to pass down the family name.

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4. What was Robert Lindeux’s purpose in painting this event. What evidence in the painting suggests his purpose?

He wanted to show a perspective of what happened to the Cherokees. They had it hard during their migrating. This painting shows that it was crowded, it seems as if it was chilly because people were wearing blankets. Some people even had to walk on foot. These are only a few things they had to go through.

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