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    Red River Flood of 1997

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    The Red River Flood of 1997 Geography 2152G Professor Mark Moscicki Mitchel McCabe – 250590151 Submitted: Wednesday April 3rd‚ 2013 Description of the event The Red River Flood of 1997 was a colossal flood that occurred along the Red River of the North in April and May of 1997. The Red River of the North basin is located in North Dakota and Minnesota in the United States‚ as well as in southern Manitoba‚ Canada. (figure 1-map) This flood was the most severe on this river since 1826

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    Red River War 1874

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    The Red River War of 1874 During the summer of 1874‚ the U. S. Army launched a campaign to remove the Comanche‚ Kiowa‚ Southern Cheyenne‚ and Arapaho Indian tribes from the Southern Plains and enforce their relocation to reservations in Indian Territory. The actions of 1874 were unlike any prior attempts by the Army to pacify this area of the western frontier. The Red River War led to the end of an entire way of life for the Southern Plains tribes and brought about a new chapter in Texas history

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    reach the Mississippi River‚ but French explorers‚ Louis Jolliet and Jacques Marquette were the first to explore the river while searching for a water route to the Pacific Ocean. Although the two explorers did not discover all there was to the river‚ Sieur de La Salle was the first to sail and complete the journey of the entire Mississippi River. La Salle declared that the river belonged to the King of France (Lecture Notes 1/27). To solidify the French’s claim on the river‚ the quickly established

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    Langston Hughes’ “The Negro Speaks of Rivers” is an immensely compelling poem that he wrote when he was around 17 or 18 years old. He was traveling to Mexico City‚ to spend a year with his estranged father‚ upon graduating from high school. Hughes’ poem has a very spiritual undertone that conveys his intended message with rhythm and attractiveness. Anyone who knew Hughes knew of his love for African Americans. He saw the beauty in his own people and they were the muse to a lot of his writings and

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    implications in Cork City‚ grid reference: W665 717 (Geoghegan 2008). The River Lee has a long history of flooding issues that have led to serious consequences economically‚ environmentally and educationally. In this essay I intend to analyse the causes for the River Lee flooding as well as the impacts that has geographically on environment and civilisation. Causes of flooding include the release of water from dams‚ flash floods and river overflow. Synchronously impacts of these causes include economic crisis

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    Mississippi River Valley I chose to write my paper based off of the article “Geologic history of the central Mississippi River Valley area in a nutshell” written by Dr. Roy Van Arsdale. Dr. Van Arsdale starts his book off by saying that we often associate the Mississippi River Valley with the adventures of Lewis and Clark‚ through Mark Twain‚ and finally to where it is now‚ expansive farming. He goes on to explain that in order to really understand and grasp all that the Mississippi River Valley

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    and oral histories taken by previous

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    Green River Killer Essay

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    Green River Killer Sadie Harrop ADJ 100 Instructor Mr. Hanagan May 21‚ 2006 Gary Ridgway: The Green River Killer The Green River Killer ’s slaying spree began in 1982. Women in the Seattle area started to disappear; mainly runaways and prostitutes were targeted. The first victims turned up near the banks of the Green River south of Seattle‚ giving Gary Ridgway his title: The Green River Killer. The remains of dozen of women turned up near Pacific Northwest ravines‚ rivers‚ airports

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    ENG 102 Spring 2012 Steamboats on the Mississippi River It was a sunny afternoon in New Orleans‚ the passengers were starting to board the steamboat and every one of them was smiling while they were entering the boat. The passengers had so much joy and excitement for being part of a ride along the Mississippi river (Déjà Vu)‚ this joy and excitement made me think that an event like this meant something very special for the people of this city. When I knew I had been accepted into the University

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    With towering bald cypress trees and long stretches of calm water‚ the Frio River in Concan‚ Texas‚ provides public waters for visitors looking to go tubing. Sitting next to Garner State Park‚ which provides ample recreational activities like hunting‚ fishing‚ and hiking‚ the Frio River has created my best summer memories. I have enjoyed countless summers burning my skin under the hot southern sun. Tradition calls my family to Frio County each summer‚ along with hundreds more families looking to

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