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    The article I chose to critique was Women’s Role in the American West by T. A. Larson. One main argument presented was that women’s roles in the West were often ignored in most writings during the late 1800’s. Larson stated that women of the West were treated as if they were of small significance‚ judging by the little attention they received from historians. Such examples of this were shown throughout the article from sources such as John A. Hawgood’s America’s Western Frontier‚  LeRoy R. Hafen

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    While women struggled for freedom throughout the western world‚ communist revolutions were radically equalizing for females‚ helping the suffragettes everywhere. The Soviets even had a special part of the government devoted to women‚ whereas in the west‚ women struggled to vote‚ have jobs‚ or gain political voices. Women’s rights have been a struggle since the

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    Gianna Pizoli History 1 L1 P6 DBQ Thomas Jefferson DBQ Thomas Jefferson was the third president of the United States and in the 1790’s he was a major advocate of state rights and critical of federalist policies. Once elected president in 1801‚ Jefferson continued to advocate for state rights by exercising the power of the national government and the presidency. Thomas Jefferson was not a hypocrite because he continued to support states rights‚ criticize federalist policies and

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    Literacy has always been the key factor in human development and has helped people through tough times. In tough times people rely on the knowledge they have to get through the situation. Literacy is important in times a crisis because to know what’s going on in the world you have to be able to read news articles‚ signs‚ directions and instructions. Literacy has helped people develop in ways unimaginable. Everything started with an idea ‚ something to write with‚ and something to write on. Literacy

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    railroad companies; lack of government regulation of business practices and public utilities (transportation & communications)‚ Use of the Oz; Use the worksheet; use the handout given you today. Docs.: C‚E‚ D‚ F‚G‚ H Paragraph 2- reason for the development of the Populists – Outside information: use of the gold standard‚ lack of a voice in local‚ state‚ and national politics; cannot elect their US Senators; want regulation of railroads; want a graduated income tax that is fair to all; Use of the

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    Relativity explains that time‚ space‚ and matter depend on one another) and Document 2 ( Yeats refers to the falcon needing the falconer in order for things to not fall apart) Group 4: Development of Civilization and a Person- Document 1 ( Freud thinks that as civilization progresses it affects the development of the person.) Thesis: After World War I‚ the European culture was more discouraging and saw humans as nonsensical beings; in addition‚ they also viewed western values to be astray

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    Accessories Of The Old West Hats Shirts Trousers Hats In the Old West hats were extremely popular. They were an essential accessory to Cowboys. These hats were mostly made up of Stampede strings and leather or horse hair. Stampede strings were used to prevent the hat from blowing off when Cowboys went at extreme speeds while horse riding. The string was installed by running it half-way around the crown of the hat. Then through the holes on each side. Its ends were then knotted

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    in the Old West‚" Roger D. McGrath attempts to refute the myth that the old west was much more crime ridden compared to American cities today. McGrath argues that while the old west was violent‚ the violence that occurred was very different from what goes on today. Two of the most common crimes today‚ robbery and burglary‚ were hardly of any consequence. To prove this point McGrath compares crime rates of major cities today to Bodie‚ one of the most notorious towns in the old west. Bodie was

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    RISK ASSESSMENT OF MALATHION PESTICIDE APPLICATION HAZARD IDENTIFICATION: West Nile virus (WNV) is a dangerous nervous system disease that spreads primarily by mosquitoes (2007). According to data from the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (2007)‚ there were 4‚269 West Nile Virus cases in the United States in 2006 and 177 were fatalities. The West Nile Virus does not discriminate from the rich‚ the poor or the uneducated. By administering the application of harmless pesticides we

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    the Caucasian gang called The Jets. The rivalry between the gangs is in place from the beginning‚ but it reaches a fever pitch when Maria falls for Tony‚ the founder of the Jets‚ at a local dance. West Side Story is the classic tragedy of Romeo & Juliet set in a modern setting. The setting is the Upper West Side of New York City in the late 1950s with conflict between rival street gangs rather than families. In the opening of the film‚ during which nearly 15 minutes pass before a real line of dialogue

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