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    Oregon Trail

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    The Legacy of the Oregon Trail The actual journey was not what Jesse Fremont had stated however. The trail was used beginning with the fur-traders and explorers who used it in the early 1820s and ended when the Transcontinental Railroad was completed in 1869. Most of the travelers were settlers who went through the paths of Independence‚ Missouri ending in Oregon’s Willamette Valley (Tindall‚ Shi 502). They were hoping to find new opportunities in the west and had started the trip with high hopes

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    Informative Speech on The Controversy Surrounding Pat Tillman’s Death Title: “The Facts Surrounding Pat Tillman’s Death” Exact Purpose: After listening to my speech‚ the audience will have obtained facts surrounding Pat Tillman’s. These facts will allow them to determine weather or not his death was the result of a freak accident or something bigger‚ and did the United States Government cover up his death. INTRODUCTION I. Who was Pat Tillman? II. Achievements and Accolades. III. Pat joins

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    Legacy Of Hate Analysis

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    Legacy of Hate: The Conquest of Mexico’s NorthWest 1. The chapter started off with the author explaining how the USA invaded and Mexico and not the other way around; many Euro-Americans are offended and ignorant at this fact. Even the author’s history professor told him he was lying about the USA invading Mexico. The author’s purpose is to show the people of the history behind Mexico and USA. As Mexico separated from the Spaniards and were finally at their own‚ it was hard for them build a nation

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    Unbroken Book Report

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    Louie Zamperini has beat many records and survived in the ocean for fortyseven days. Louie was first born in New york but later moved into Torrance‚ California. He was a rebellious boy but turned into a nice guy later in high school and because of track. He later on competed in the olympics then soon after went to the military. The book Unbroken‚ by Laura Hillenbrand is a brilliant book and it explains why Louie Zamperini is a forgiving and honorable person. Louie Zamperini is a forgiving person

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    Looking at a map Pacific Grove‚ California appears as nothing more than a speck‚ located on the Monterey Peninsula and nestled between Monterey and Pebble Beach. One could miss this tiny town with the blink of an eye. It is here one day I found Perkins Park a place giving me solace‚ and granting me the freedom to reflect on how life use to be. Steeped in rich history dating back as far as 1875‚ Pacific Groove in itself is quite a sight to behold‚ with narrow streets‚ most running west to east and

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    Stereotypes Of Hollywood

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    Many people may think of rich people‚ movies‚ bright lights‚ and glamour when hollywood is mentioned. Some of these stereotypes are very accurate when taking into account that the median property value for Hollywood‚ California is up at about $642‚000‚ and considering that it is known as the movie or television series capital of the world. Among these stereotypes‚ Hollywood itself and its sign are a classic‚ rightful icon that represents american ideologies. Hollywood and its well-known sign actively

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    San Francisco Food

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    cites is San Francisco. San Francisco has a land area of about forty seven square miles. The city has an estimated 2012 population of 825‚863‚ giving it a density of about 17‚620 people per square mile. Thus making san Francisco the densest city in California‚ and the second densest in the united states behind New York New York. In 1906 three quarters of the city was destroyed by a devastating earthquake. San Francisco was quickly rebuilt and is now the forty fourth biggest tourist destination in the

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    The Birds Film Analysis

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    As the crows lay stagnant on the playset‚ children begin to run away from the school house under the advisement of their teacher‚ causing the birds to follow in hot pursuit of the children. The movie involved stronger features in its literary elements including plot‚ characters‚ and setting. As the film produced substantial differences in both the characters and setting revealed in the short story. A major distinction between the two works is in the characters. In the film‚ the main characters are

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    Essay On Texas

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    square miles not including surrounding water. With surrounding water‚ the state is 695‚621 square miles. The estimate population according to 2011 US census‚ Texas has approximately 25‚675‚000 people. Texas is the second largest in population behind California and in front of New York. The majority race now in Texas is Hispanic. Texas was the fourth state in the US to become a non-white majority race state. The abbreviation for the state is TX. The capital is Austin and the largest city is Houston. The

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    Alcatraz Island The island we all know in the San Francisco bay was first explored by a French explorer names Juan Manuel de Ayala in 1775." While the exact meaning is still debated‚ Alcatraz is usually defined as meaning "pelican" or "strange bird"(Bop). Instead of being called Alctraces‚ the name conformed and just became known as Alcatraz. The island opened as a federal prison in 1934. It was notorious for being the prison that held most‚ if not all of the United States of America’s most hazardous

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