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    The people of fugawiland are composed of at least two different cultures. They are characterized by the type of pottery that they used and the shape of their houses. The eastern culture used the banded pottery and constructed the square huts. They also utilized the resources of chert. The reason is the location of the chert. The western culture used the zig zag pottery and constructed round huts. They were all hunters and gatherers utilizing the time seasons and game for that time. White

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    How would you Move Mount Fuji? Do you have what it takes to get that position you have always wanted? If you are looking to demonstrate your creative and innovative attributes to make you stand out from the crowd‚ consider reading William Poundstone’s‚ How Would you Move Mount Fuji before your next job interview. You probably know the clichés about how fast things are changing and how everything you learned in school will be out of date in 5 years (plus or minus). Children who are entering schools

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    When our country was first established‚ its westward reaches remained relatively unsettled and unexplored. As America grew‚ the idea of westward expansion (the settling of the west as the country expanded) grew ever more popular. But how did pioneers cross the American Wilderness? Before the groundbreaking completion of the Transcontinental Railroad on May 10‚ 1869‚ settlers traversed the American West along rough-hewn trails. One such trail—and one of the most well-known—was the Oregon Trail. Stretching

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    State of Oklahoma Sultan Al-Suwailem Virginia Tech Language and Culture Institute Introduction Finding the right state to live in is a crucial issue for some people. Some individuals prefer a state where the cost of living is affordable or the climate is close to their own last home. On the other hand‚ some emphasize the priority of demographics. Therefore‚ I decided to search for a state where the three major priorities can be found: the affordability of living‚ the climate and demographics

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    Colorado Voter Reform

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    Colorado Voter Reform: A Model for the Nation Since the early 2000s‚ many states have taken on the daunting task to reform age-old election processes. Many states have opted for simple changes‚ focusing on only a few revisions‚ the most contentious being a requirement for some form of photo identification when voting at the polls. While Colorado has had on the books its own identification requirements‚ the reform the state chose focused on neither that nor any other single reform. Instead‚ the reforms

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    Colorado Water Reflection

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    For my freshman interim‚ I learned about the wildlife and ecology in Colorado. While we were staying at Keystone Science School we learned about the Colorado water rights and how every drop of water in Colorado belong to someone or something. Water to Coloradans is incredibly important in a sense that everyone needs it and has to find it or get it in some way. In India‚ water is also very important especially regarding the Ganges. The Ganges is seen as an important symbol for Indians‚ it is a place

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    Wetback‚ spic and beaner are a few of the words people use when talking about a Mexican. Mexican Americans have been the victim of discrimination throughout the history of the United States. Mexicans have a very big stereotype against them. One of the main reasons that they are discriminated against is because of their illegal immigration into the United States. Like many other groups Mexicans immigrated to the United States in search of a better life. Many Mexicans are left with no choice but to

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    In considering the process of the settlement of the West over the whole period‚ how far can the Louisiana Purchase of 1803 be seen as the key turning point? The war of 1812 was followed by a period of exploration of the West which had been greatly expanded by the Louisiana Purchase of 1803. The process of expansion was huge and resulted in the original 13 states being 45 states by 1906. As well as the Louisiana Purchase‚ the Mexican-American War and the Californian Gold Rush of 1848‚ the Homestead

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    Hail young thanes who gather about me – For I am Funk‚ dweller of the shores. From the land Detroit‚ here in Michigan. son of the late Michael‚ molder of auto parts‚ From the high plains I come! I roar! Reader of books‚ singer of songs‚ Maker of stories‚ and writer of poetry. I stretch across the land word of mouth brings untold fame – Blasting my tales of woe and songs of a better morrow with Significant Confidence. Defeating my enemies. Flying on

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    January 15‚ 1848 Distinguished Don Luis Gonzaga Cuevas‚ Don Bernardo Couto‚ and Don Miguel Atistain‚ I am an extremely proud Mexican citizen living in a New Mexican territory. I have been given land by the King of Spain and have recently received the details of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo. The treaty portrays insincerity and presents us with an unjustifiable position. The result of the treaty would put us in an even worse situation than we are in now. My points should be recognized because

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