5 résultats pour "hogan"
- Hogan's Comeback.
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Golf Tournament Winners.
2007 Zach Johnson 2008 Trevor Immelman Source: Professional Golfers' Association ofAmerica.. United States Open Championship.Year Winner 1895 Horace Rawlins 1896 James Foulis 1897 Joe Lloyd 1898 Fred Hard 1899 Willie Smith 1900 Harry Vardon 1901 Willie Anderson 1902 L. Auchterlonie 1903 Willie Anderson 1904 Willie Anderson 1905 Willie Anderson 1906 Alex Smith 1907 Alex Ross 1908 Fred McLeod 1909 George Sargent 1910 Alex Smith 1911 John McDermott 1912 John McDermott 1913 Francis Ouimet* 1914 Walt...
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Golf : vainqueurs des tournois du Grand Chelem - sport.
1898 Fred Herd (États-Unis) 1899 Willie Smith (États-Unis) 1900 Harry Vardon (Angleterre) 1901 Willie Anderson (Écosse) 1902 Laurence Auchterlonie (États-Unis) 1903 Willie Anderson (Écosse) 1904 Willie Anderson (Écosse) 1905 Willie Anderson (Écosse) 1906 Alex Smith (Écosse) 1907 Alex Ross (États-Unis) 1908 Fred McLeod (Écosse) 1909 George Sargent (États-Unis) 1910 Alex Smith (États-Unis) 1911 John McDermott (États-Unis) 1912 John McDermott (États-Unis) 1913 Francis Ouimet (États-Unis) 1914 Walte...
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Native American Architecture
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INTRODUCTION
Native American Architecture, traditional architecture of the peoples of who lived in North America before Europeans arrived.
Mound Builders who resided in the area.John Elk III/Bruce Coleman, Inc. Another mound building culture, named Hopewell, also appears to have originated in Ohio but expanded west to Iowa, Kansas, and Oklahoma, south to Louisiana,Mississippi, and Alabama, east to Georgia and the Appalachian Mountains, and north to Wisconsin, Michigan, and lower Ontario in Canada. The Hopewell culture lastedfrom about 200 BC to 400 AD. Hopewell people built large, linear mounds to create enclosures in geometrical...
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Native American Architecture.
B Relationship to the Universe and Nature A more profound difference between European American and Native American perceptions lay in how human beings saw themselves in relationship to the universe andin what they believed their responsibilities were to the natural world and to each other. Most European Americans saw themselves as separate from creation andadversaries of nature, ever struggling to conquer and subdue nature and force it to yield to their will. Native Americans saw themselves as...