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Victor and Thomas were childhood best friends but as they grew older, Victor turned his back on the one that always looked out. Victor runs into an estranged childhood friend, Thomas- Builds- the-Fire. Thomas offers to pay Victors way to Phoenix under the condition Thomas can accompany Victor to Phoenix.

The main. In the short-story Alexie, describes the value of friendship and family which breaks barriers and is beyond conveniences. It is take care of each other, being present, supportive, and welcoming; it is brotherhood. Alexie makes a great description about the value of friendship. While on this journey, Victor learns about himself, his father, and his Indian culture with the help of his estranged friend, Thomas Builds-the—Fire. Sherman Alexie is a Native American short story author who really puts what it is like to be a Native American into perspective.

The theme of prejudice towards Native Americans and the struggles the race deals with on a daily basis. It is about a boy named Victor who lives on an Indian Reservation. Sherman J.

Alexie, is a short story written in the first person focusing on two Native American Men who grew up together on a Reservation for Native Americans but have been estranged from each other since they were teenagers. Victor who is the narrator of this story is a young man who lost faith in his culture and its traditions, while Thomas our second main character is a deeply rooted traditional storyteller.

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Culture Guides 7 signs you need to return to bartending Aug 20, Melissa Allen. Arizona is one huge, barren desert. Arizona may be able to boast about being home to four major deserts in the country but it's not like that's the only landscape we have. Arizona has grasslands, forests, wetlands, and tundra.

Yes, really! However, that's not to say that our deserts are any less impressive. Our deserts are rich, alive, and more biologically diverse than much greener places. Arizona is a big state and we're bound to have something that you enjoy. Enjoy dancing? Art museums? Rock climbing? Wine tasting? We not only have a large number of places that offer these but also plenty of renowned, award-winning attractions. It's true that Arizona does have water problems—we do have very arid environments after all—but don't be fooled.

We do have water and as long as we choose to use it sensibly, it is a resource that should be around for a long time. Unless you consider somethings old, this is just a myth that refers to the snowbirds that tend to stay here this time of year.

According to the Census, the median age for Arizona was



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