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    own personal use. Microsoft Office is very beneficial to everyone and anyone once you get the hang of it. You won’t regret learning and practicing‚ it has a lot to offer you. In the early twentieth century‚ the Colorado Fuel and Iron Company in Ludlow‚ Colorado was owned and controlled by John D. Rockefeller Jr.‚ who lived 2‚000 miles away from his tormented miners. The coal strike of 1913-1914 began when‚ exhausted from years of anguish and to assert their rights‚ the workers banded

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    Well I was born in Pueblo‚ Colorado; lived their for 10 years. Then we ended up moving to Yoder‚ Colorado; which we stayed their till I was 10. I had quite a lot of friends they’re‚ my best friend would be Elizabeth Oatman. I met her in preschool‚ she didn’t do good on the slowly walking to the restroom. So when I went there; she would raise her hand to use the restroom‚ but would always take off running;but she attended to not turn; and she would always slam right into the wall. So one day she had

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    and the Building of the Railroad Long ago‚ people needed to get across the country. They didn’t have cars and plains‚ so they used trains. Before the trains‚ they had wagon trails‚ which were slow to use. In the 1800’s‚ workers in the USA started building a train from Nebraska to the west while California built a railroad toward the east. The work building the railroad was hard. Since not enough men in the area wanted this hard construction work‚ the railroad companies hired Chinese Immigrants

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    On this day ten years ago‚ our country completed the construction of the nation’s first transcontinental railroad. As a worker for the Central Pacific Company‚ I had faced more difficult conditions than the workers of the Union Pacific Company. The transcontinental railroad has greatly benefitted our country‚ which means all our hard work has payed off. I recall being a part of the crew that was chosen to lay the final ten miles of track. It was an amazing experience and memorable day for everyone

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    A near-death experience is not what I would have expected when I embarked on a road trip to Colorado with my church group. It was supposed to be one of the best weeks of our lives‚ and it was. We still reminisce about Colorado and talk about going back and visiting almost every single day. The experiences we gained while working with others is one that taught me valuable lessons. Up until I went on this trip‚ I was a sand-in-your-hair‚ sand-on-your-feet‚ salt water type of person. I could have lived

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    evident by the Industrial Revolution and the Civil War. However‚ it was the completion of the Transcontinental Railroad which profoundly changed the United States. The discovery of gold‚ the acquisition of Mexican territories and the continued settlement of the West increased the need for a primary railway system connecting the East and the West Coasts. The Transcontinental Continental Railroad aided the settling of the west and closed the last of the remaining frontier‚ bringing newfound economic growth

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    accomplishment‚ and death are 3 words often used to elucidate the First Transcontinental Railroad. The railroad of 1869‚ or the first Transcontinental Railroad‚ was a 6-year long project starting in Sacramento California and ending in Iowa. The railroad soon turned into a race for money between the Central Pacific Railroad and the Union Pacific Railroad. While the factual account of the Transcontinental Railroad highlights engineering accomplishment‚ the personal accounts depict the hardship and struggle

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    Citation: Leverington v. City of Colorado Springs‚ 643.f.3d 719 Vote: 3-0 Author of Opinion: Justice Harris Hartz Facts of the Case: The Appellant Miriam Leverington‚ a nurse at Memorial Hospital (Appellee 1) in Colorado Springs‚ was pulled over in December of 2008 by Officer Duaine Peters (Appellee 2). During the course of the stop Leverington told the police officer that she hoped he was never her patient. Officer Peters replied‚ "I hope not too‚ because maybe I’ll call your supervisor

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    Working in a railroad environment provides many challenges and risks. In addition to handling very dangerous hazardous materials‚ there are some other unique challenges due to the size of the operation‚ and how many miles of railroad track and rail yards that exist to be maintained. The two main risks that my employer faces are: slips‚ trips‚ and falls‚ and data security. Slips‚ trips‚ and falls has always been one of the leading contributing factors to employee injuries. Railroad liability is

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    Often called "The Father of the Underground Railroad"‚ William Still helped as many as 800 slaves escape to freedom. He interviewed each person and kept careful records‚ including a brief biography and the destination for each‚ along with any alias adopted. He kept his records hidden but knew the accounts would be important in aiding the future reunion of family members who became separated under slavery‚ which he had learned when he aided his own brother Peter‚ whom he had previously never met before

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