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    Meriwether Lewis and William Clark paved the way of the west for the present day American citizens. They traveled over 8‚000 miles across the country by sailing‚ walking‚ canoeing and riding horses. Lewis was in charge of documenting all of the new plants and animals they came across. Clark took the responsibility for composing the maps of the rivers and the land in the west. Together‚ and with the help of their fellow members of the Corp of Discovery‚ they made one of the most memorized expeditions

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    Lewis and Clark and their Expedition Do you ever think about how America was discovered? Well Lewis and Clark were people who explored the world‚ with no help and ended up finding Kansas and many more Cities‚ which what makes them what they are today. They are also well known in the world‚ from how they made the journey to all the hard obstacles they had throughout the expedition. You may also ask why is Lewis and Clark so important in the United States? One of many things on why they are important

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    Ron Clark Story Ron Clark is a 6th grade teacher who chooses to leave his home and teach the worst class in a school in New York. In the beginning no one would listen to him but after he tries different ways to get them to try‚ he makes a deal with them. He learns to double dutch and they learn what they need to for that year. This is an excellent way to help students. It shows them that if you fail you just need to try and try again and sooner or later you will succeed. Ron Clark brought

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    In Creating Effective Language Lessons authors Jack C. Richards and David Bohlke examine the essential characteristics of good teaching that lead to the creation of effective lessons. By exploring the thinking‚ skills‚ and practices that expert teachers employ in the classroom‚ Richards and Bohlke outline the key principles that language teachers need to be familiar with in order to create and plan effective lessons while fostering a positive attitude toward learning in a student-centered classroom

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    Topic: Creating comic books 2/21/13 General Purpose:To Inform Specific Purpose: To inform my audience of the creative process of creating a comic book. Central Idea: I will inform you all of the artistic process of creating a comic book: Penciling‚ Inking‚ and Coloring as well as examples of Artists who break these rules. Introduction A. According to The Comics Chronicles‚ the North American Comics Industry made an estimated 715 million dollars last year. From sales of print comic book

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    Winning‚ Losing‚ and Playing the Game “It’s not whether you win or lose its how you play the game”. That’s a famous quote by football coach Vince Lombardi. Many people think it’s the other way around‚ if you win who cares how you played? People don’t really know the message he is trying to say to them. I think it really means if a person tried their hardest and gave it 100% it does not matter if they win or lose. Moreover‚ if they really want to be successful in the things they play‚ practice is

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    Jones’ William Clark… chapter 3 starts with George Rogers Clark (GRC) declining Jefferson’s offer to lead a military excursion westward‚ suggesting that a few men could sufficiently do the job. Jones then writes of the Clark family’s belated travels across the Appalachians and down the dangerous Monongahela and Ohio rivers before landing outside Louisville and building a farm. He then writes about more problems with Indians‚ prompting GRC to lead an unsuccessful military campaign after a forced

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    Lewis and Clark: 1. Lewis & Clark College is a private college with a public conscience and a global reach. We celebrate our strengths in collaborative scholarship‚ international engagement‚ environmental understanding and entrepreneurial thinking. As we evaluate applications‚ we look for students who understand what we offer and are eager to contribute to our community. In one paragraph‚ please tell us why you are interested in attending Lewis & Clark and how you will impact our campus. Lewis and

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    The video‚ Lewis and Clark: Part 1 directed by Kevin Burns‚ tells the story of the first exploration into unknown territory. Thomas Jefferson‚ the President of the United States at the time‚ was always curious about the West. Jefferson’s books spoke of a northwest passage that linked the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. It was believed that whoever could maintain that trade route would control the rest of the country and its future Jefferson expressed the desire to discover and understand the Missouri

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    only inhabited the east coast. Naturally‚ wanting more land‚ they needed to explore the rest of the country. Two explorers named Lewis and Clark set out to do just that. However‚ what would Lewis have done without Clark‚ and how would Clark fair without Lewis? In Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck‚ characters provide each other the same purpose that Lewis and Clark did. In this way‚ the novel demonstrates that friendship gives life meaning. The friendless characters have been lonely for so long‚ their

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