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As the first election returns reached his family estate in Hyde Park, New York, on a November night in 1936, Franklin Delano Roosevelt leaned back in his wheelchair, his signature cigarette holder at a cocky angle, blew a smoke ring and cried “Wow!” His huge margin in New Haven signaled that he was being swept into a second term in the White House with the largest popular vote in history at the time and the best showing in the electoral college since James Monroe ran unopposed in 1820.
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Explained enough above
There isn't one answer to this question: there are many indigenous people, and each of the different groups adapts differently.
But some examples are:
-using technology to transfer and preserve their culture, for example recently an indigenous-themed video game "Never Alone" was released.
-they used modern structures to learn and teach their languages (bilingual teaching in schools)
-they use the possibility to print books and magazines in their languages.
-they adapt their art to modern art, making objects that can be used today, but which draw inspiration from their culture.
Answer:tonsil stones
Explanation:when the tonsil are swollen which are far back in the throat it feels like something is there because they are stones that form as one get swollen and usual beneath the neck it will look swollen also which will cause one to see some signs of thyroid but in a lesser intensity and of course the child will have difficult swallowing due to the closure and discomfort that swollen tonsils will create where the food usual passes.
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