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    The Berkeley Pit

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    the city of Butte‚ Montana‚ the hazardous Berkeley Pit is a cesspool of toxic chemicals and crimson water that may create disastrous consequences for the ecosystem of Montana; but could something so sinister act as a way to better ourselves in scientific fields? The 20th century brought on a new era of technology fueled by boom and bust; Some would strike it rich‚ and some would go broke. In a few cases‚ even whole cities became widely reputable! By 1950‚ the city of Butte‚ Montana was

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    The movie “Blood In…Blood Out‚” is a movie about the realities of the streets‚ crime‚ drugs‚ gangs and prison life. It tells the story of three young Chicano teens who are trying to survive in East Los Angeles. First‚ you meet Paco‚ a rebellious teen that loves a fight‚ and is in a small East Los Angeles Street gang called “Vatos Locos.” Then‚ there is his half brother Cruz‚ who is an artist‚ he is trying to stay away from the gang life by painting‚ however‚ he still is and hangs with the Vatos Locos

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    Kudzu Vs Lobata

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    In 1876‚ the infamous Pueraria montana var. lobata (Kudzu) was introduced to the United States from Japan at the Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia‚ Pennsylvania. Member of the Fabaceae (pea) family‚ the Kudzu was believed to be the miracle plant of the south. Its purpose was to assist with decreasing soil erosion. The government paid farmers to plant this “miracle plant”. In the 1950’s it was recognized as a pest weed and was removed from the list of acceptable species. In 1998‚ the United States

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    Stone Cold

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    Links: feelings begin to change. He starts to be questionable for the whereabouts of Ginger‚ at this same time he begins to be closer with Gail and his feelings become stronger. Meanwhile‚ Shelter is continuing his campaign to kill homeless people. He makes sure that no-one finds out who he has killed by hiding each of them down in a hole below his living room floor. Link and Shelter meet

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    Woodstock Research Paper

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    The Family of Woodstock By Gail Hall Professor Mai Green BSHS 355 March 17‚ 2015 The founders of family of Woodstock Organization has specialized to meet many of the needs in the community around them. Preparing an organization is hard‚ understanding the needs of others and what they have more of is even harder‚ unless one has a heart for it. As an organization of family of Woodstock began‚ the founders found numerous factors that led them to create the family of Woodstock. In this paper

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    Selling your life by the hour “What you don’t necessarily realize when you start selling your time by the hour is that what you’re really selling is your life‚”as Barbara Ehrenreich once said. In Nickel and Dimed: On Getting By in America‚ Barbara Ehrenreich sets out to work on a project‚ as well as investigate on the impact of the 1996 welfare reform act on the working poor in the United States. Ehrenreich appeals to the readers with the true reality and struggles with money that society has taken

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    A Sorrowful Woman

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    In Gail Godwin’s short story‚ "A Sorrowful Woman"‚ we are introduced to a woman who just as said in the title‚ is a sorrowful woman. She is described this way because she has some sort of problem mentally and quite often emotionally. She has a three year old son who‚ just like any other three year old‚ wants and needs the attention of its mother. She also has a husband‚ who is loving and very much devoted to her‚ her needs‚ and of course‚ the needs of their child. His undying loyalty towards her

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    HICKORY HILL SMOKED FOOD COMPANY Background Hickory Hill is a well-established smoked foods company specializing in smoked turkeys and has been selling its products throughout the northwestern part of the continental United States since 1967. Initially owned and operated by a German immigrant family‚ the key to the company’s success lay in a secret smoking process native to Rhineland‚ Germany. By 1998‚ the firm owned 250 retail outlets in addition to 400 franchise arrangements. Though the

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    Born in the year 1904‚ D’Arcy McNickle grew up in the area of the Flathead Reservation in Montana until his parents divorced in 1914. He was then separated from his mother and was sent to an Indian boarding school. McNickle went on to study English literature and creative writing at the University of Montana and at Oxford University in England. His story "The Hawk is Hungry" is set in the 1930s in eastern Montana. This region consists of mostly dry‚ flat grassland with scattered hills‚ and harsh seasons

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    different literary features to show his message. In the case of this story‚ sadly the crew of the Andrea Gail‚ a fishing boat‚ had all perished at sea. Since Junger wanted to write a true and factual story explaining what happened on that ship‚ he used interviews‚ reports‚ and anecdotes. Accordingly‚ he went to other people who had lived through almost the same experience of what happened on the Andrea Gail and collected intell from them. He uses an anecdote about a man who was dragged through sea while

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