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    to enroll in hunter safety so I could get my youth tag‚ which is a tag that you are almost guaranteed to get and it allows you to go out to Western North Dakota to shoot a mule deer. Several weeks after my hunter safety course‚ I had the opportunity to apply for my youth tag and sure enough I received my youth tag. So off to Western North Dakota we went with two of our family friends‚ Sheldon and Noah. Noah was my age‚ and also one of my childhood best friends. It was as well his first time going

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    as a place of great significance to her life. By her use of similes and allusions‚ she attempts to overcome the common negative first impressions of the Upper Midwest to show the reader its unique characteristics in a more positive way. In North Dakota there is “a road so lonely‚ treeless‚ and devoid of rises and curves in places that it will feel like one long-held pedal steel guitar note.” A “lonely‚ treeless” road would first seem to be quite negative. The world‚ “lonely‚” gives off a tone of

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    prepared at three canneries (near Bellingham‚ Washington; Eugene‚ Oregon; and Albert Lea‚ Minnesota) and then shipped by truck to four distribution warehouses in the western United States (Sacramento‚ California; Salt Lake City‚ Utah; Rapid City‚ South Dakota; and Albuquerque‚ New Mexico). Because the shipping costs are a major expense‚ management is initiating a study to reduce them as much as possible. For the upcoming season‚ an estimate has been made of the output from each cannery‚ and each warehouse

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    obtain sufficient food from hunting and were harassed by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). In 1881‚ Sitting Bull made the decision to return to the United States with his followers‚ surrendering to the United States at Fort Buford in North Dakota. Sitting Bull and his followers were eventually placed at the Standing Rock Reservation and many died at the hands of the U.S. Cavalry at the Wounded Knee Massacre in 1890. In the same year‚ Sitting Bull was shot when Reservation police attempted

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    Plains Indians

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    delegation that traveled to Washington‚ D.C.‚ and worked to establish schools throughout the Sioux Territory. He was one of those massacred at Wounded Knee in December 1980. Black Kettle Black Kettle was born near the Black Hills in present-day South Dakota. He was recognized as a Southern Cheyenne peace chief for his efforts to bring peace to the region. However‚ his attempts to accommodate were no successful‚ and his band was massacred at Sand Creek in 1864. Even though he continued to seek peace

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    peaceful Cheyenne were killed in Colorado A.1.c) To end the fighting the government created a peace commission A.1.d) The following year‚ in a second Treaty of Fort Laramie‚ the Sioux agreed to move to a reservation in the Black Hills regions of South Dakota A.2. Little Bighorn A.2.a) Sitting Bull-an important leader of Sioux resistance A.2.b) Sitting Bull gained the respect of his people for his courage‚ wisdom‚ and generosity. A.2.c) They were joined by hundreds of Americans Indians fleeing the

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    Reconstruction and the West Reconstruction and the West The post-Civil War South has been called the “New South.” In what ways did it succeed in reinventing itself? In what ways did it fail? The south’s reconstruction failed for many reasons in my opinion. First off many states rejected the 13th Amendment. Furthermore‚ many of the southern states had no intentions of giving Blacks any type of true freedoms. Many states tried to make the African Americans as property-less as possible. They were

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    When I was stationed in South Dakota I owned a 1994 Audi A4. I enjoyed the vehicle so much that ever since then I have wanted to own a new Audi A4. The current price of a 2013 Audi A4 is $33‚395. In twelve years I assume that in order to keep consumers returning to their product they will continue to keep the price about the same. My goal is to save up enough money in 12 years to pay with cash. Let assume that I have found an investment that that promises an average return of 10% per year.

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    Environmental Problems

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    supplies is important for future generations so that they will have enough available water for consumption to urban areas and agricultural areas. (C) Garrison Diversion Project was to divert water from the Missouri River to the Red River in North Dakota‚ along the way irrigating more than a million acres of prairie‚ attracting new residents and industries‚ and providing recreation opportunities. One environmental problem that has resulted‚ or might result‚ from this project is that the moving water

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