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According to NAGPRA, it seems that if ancestral bones of a tribe or tribes are found, and it is proven that they are of that tribe, then they belong to that tribe. I’m not sure, but it looks like the tribes couldn’t show evidence of this, so anthropologists were able to study the remains of Kennewick Man.

Senator John McCain, according to this wikipedia article, pushed to add an amendment that sounds like it would have allowed Kennewick Man to be claimed by a tribe or tribes. Is this correct? I’m asking because it’s a little confusing to me; not sure I understand. Plus not sure why McCain did this.

The simple answer is the amendment would cause Kenniwick Man to be given to the tribes. No proof would be required.

While NAGPRA doesn’t state “Any bones found before 1492 are hereby Native American.” That’s what the government lawyers argued in the Kenniwick Man case. The judge then asked “If Viking remains from Vinland were found (C.1000 CE) would they be given to the tribes?” The lawyers answered “Yes.” This is also the intend of the amendment.

NAGPRA currently requires that “tribes can lay claim to cultural objects and human remains locked away in federally funded museums or unearthed on federal land. In order to do so, they must prove a reasonable connection between themselves and the objects they wish to obtain”
http://www.indianz.com/News/2007/005294….

In the case of Kenniwick Man the court found: “no reasonable person could conclude on this record that Kennewick Man is ‘Native American’ under NAGPRA.” Bonnichsen v. United States, 367 F.3d 864, 880 (9th Cir. 2004)

The proposed amendment states “Section 2(9) of Public Law 101-601 (25 U.S.C. 3001(9)) is amended by inserting “or was” after “is.”

NAGPRA would then read “of, or relating to, a tribe, people, or culture that is or was indigenous to the United States.”

“Expanding NAGPRA in this way imposes a simplistic view of the past: that the only inhabitants of the continent were the ancestors of modern American Indians. Time and time again, scientists have refuted this idea…. With NAGPRA’s amended language, the public would be denied access to any information discovered about the earliest people to inhabit the continent. All information about our prehistory would belong exclusively to the tribes
http://www.friendsofpast.org/nagpra/0409…

Here’s the real issue: Kenniwick Man, Spirit Cave Man, and all of the earliest human remains found in North America, are physically different from Native Americans. This suggests that the earliest humans into North America were not the ancestors of today’s Native Americans. If so, what happened to them? Did they intermarry, die off or were they wiped out? To determine if these early remains were different from the Paleo Indians DNA and scientific examination is required. Should the amendment pass, then such research will be prohibited.

Being of Danish heritage, it’s possible I share DNA with any Viking remains found in North America. However, under the new NAGPRA, such remains would automatically be given to the tribes.

http://www.pandasthumb.org/pt-archives/0…
http://www.friendsofpast.org/nagpra/0409…
http://www.indianz.com/News/2007/005294….

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For an alternative to the BLS number, go to Shadowstats.com

According to them it is over 12%. They use the old (pre Clinton) formula. Many say todays formula is skewed to the downside.

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If you are very good with PCs networking etc, IT is good but only while you are young. People seem to distrust older IT people.
Biomedocal is always good at any age

20K is 20,000 as starking said. K comes from the greek word kilo meaning 1,000

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Occasionally I’ll see answers to the effect of “Just get on with your life,” in reference to whichever movement I’m discussing at the time. But I have found that before I started caring about any cause at all, my life was pretty stagnant. The happiest and most successful people I know are also politically engaged in one way or another. I think recognizing the injustices that exist in this world makes you appreciate what you have more.

Do you have a similar experience?

I have a lot of interests, but I don’t get angry. I get passionate. There is a difference between anger and passion. Anger is displeasure about something. Passion is a lot of enthusiasm for something.

Recognizing what you have can make you want more. There is a passion to get what you want. At the same time, if a person is pessimistic, it can make them feel cheated and create anger.

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I think that would only apply to those middle class and upward. Many people don`t have the luxury of time and excess energy that they could put into a cause. Working class people are absorbed by their own cause, just getting by.

A cause or movement seems to me like a positive, energizing and fulfilling thing to be involved with, if you have the luxury of being economically free enough to involve with it.

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With the soaring cost of oil and food, the loss of thousands of jobs in the USA and the fact that paychecks are not rising as fast as prices, name some things individuals can do to cut corners, reduce spending, save money.

Cutting down on bills:
- take navy showers
- If you’re not using it, it should be off
- Cut off the A/C

General Spending:
- Only drink tap water (soda is unhealthy, and bottled water is just tap water in bottles)
- When grocery shopping, make a list at home and purchase *only* what is on that list. (to curb the “ooh, that sounds good” thoughts)

How many can you slap on before you appear to be insane?

I don’t think there should be a limit. C’mon, what else are you suppsed to do at that lond red light?

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It depends what they are for… like, “helping the troop stickers” if you do more than 2, people will think you are in the army… which isn’t but, just letting you know.
If its womens/blacks/anything rights, 2… otherwise you might look a little weird.

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It’s really more of a roller-coaster type thing…
If you’ve got 3 or 4… okay… thats cool..
5-15 (and poorly placed) …. you’re retarded
If your whole frick’n minivan is cover on all four sides… thats awsome.
I’ve seen two vans like this, and an old school bus. Makes me happy every time.

As marginal cost decreases, average total cost______(increases/decreases)
As marginal product increases, marginal cost_______(increases/decreases).

MC decreases, ATC decreases, as when we plot MC and ATC, MC cuts ATC at its minimal point. Hence, the region where MC is decreasing, ATC must be falling as well, since after the turning point where MC is increasing, the ATC is still falling. Draw out your cost curves to get the whole picture ;)

Marginal Product increases, implies increasing return to factor. Since MC measures the gradient of the TC curve, hence when there is increasing return to factor, the gradient of the TC curve is increasing as well. This implies, MC increases as well.

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