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    TA 300 23 September 2012 From West Side Story to Spring Awakening: The Evolution of the American Musical Broadway‚ also known as The Great White Way‚ no matter how you chose to describe it‚ they describe a place that for over one hundred years has put on the most spectacular musicals in the world. From Ancient Greece to the Globe Theatre and finally to Broadway‚ these places have all been known for being “the” place for plays and musicals. “Broadway is the street in New York that has come

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    ’open range’ ranch Realising that there was a great demand for beef in the north of the USA‚ the Texans drove their cattle north on a long drive to Sedalia in Missouri‚ where they were loaded onto trains for Chicago. Two Texas ranchers‚ Charles Goodnight and Oliver Loving‚ pioneered a second trail‚ to Denver in Colorado‚ where they sold their cattle to gold miners. 1870-1885: The ’open range’ There were huge areas of ’open range’ - unfenced land which was free for anyone to use. Charles Goodnight

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    the West

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    settle in the west brought a lot of trouble. Since‚ Settlers and Native Americans thought very differently there were many conflicts between them. They both thought in different ways about the land usage‚ settlement‚ and ownership. Native Americans thought different about land usage than the Settlers did. The Native Americans thought that land should not be purchased or sold to anyone. They looked at land as a gift of the Great Spirit to humans. In their Thoughts and opinion land should be shared

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    Vierra American Imperialism…Justified? The United States was justified in expanding its territory‚ influence‚ and power in the Westward Expansion because the country saw an opportunity and took it. In this expansion of the United States‚ the foreign policy of Manifest Destiny is present. Manifest Destiny is the widely held belief that American settlers were destined to expand across the continent. One of the firs things that happen during the expansion to help prove that America was justified

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    Book Review From Paradise to the Promised Land: An Introduction to the Main Themes of the Pentateuch. T. Desmond Alexander. Carlisle CA: Paternoster Press‚ 2002 - 339 pages Introduction: From Paradise to the Promised Land‚ Desmond Alexander published the first edition of From Paradise to the Promised Land in 1995 and focused entirely on the contents of the five books of the Pentateuch. However‚ in the second edition the author added several chapters discussing contemporary studies of the Pentateuch

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    Civil War: a war between citizens of the same country. This was the end result of the enlargement and expansion of slavery throughout the United States of America. Back in the mid-1800’s‚ the United States was expanding fast towards the west but there were large decisions to be made: What states should be slave states? How can we balance out everything? Should we expand slavery to the north? The controversy all was because of a difference of perspective. The southern farmer is bound to favor slavery

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    For Whom the Bell Tolls

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    comprehended only in the epiphany at the end of each person’s time? An ongoing skirmish occurs in every man’s mentality‚ victory‚ never found‚ until death is upon the individual. Ernest Hemmingway’s main character‚ Robert Jordan‚ in his novel‚ For Whom the Bell Tolls‚ portrays his internal war with death through imagery‚ personification‚ and symbolism. When at war in a foreign country‚ images of recollections are the thread that attaches an entity to authentic life and contentment‚ as does the

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    these years Texas was settled by Anglo American and other colonists. Why was Texas land opened-up to Anglo Americans and other colonists? How did this change the face of Texas? Texas land was opened-up to Anglo Americans when the State Colonization Law of March 24‚ 1825 was passed in an effort to people the land that is now known as Texas. While the Mexican government sought to encourage its own people to migrate north into Texas‚ it also allowed the immigration of Anglo Americans into Texas. This

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    Awah ID: 00577043 Application #1 High crop prices a threat to nature? (Star Tribune) The Land and Land Use topic that we are learning about in class talks about how the land has different uses. The farmers who own the land in this article have a tough decision on how to use it. It is currently being used for natural habitat but will bring in more fortune as farmland. This land is the type of land that is most valuable for natural habitat growth. The soil type also would help crop growth which

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    To Whom It May Concern: I really enjoyed the main theme of the story‚ which was the man’s love for his son. He proved to the reader that he would go through so much just to protect his son from any situation at all costs. The man cared so much for his son that he always tried to find the best places to stay‚ provide the best food‚ keeping him warm‚ and reading to him before he goes to sleep each night. A perfect example of protecting his child would be when the father shot the bandit who dared to

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