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    1. Who enacted this statute? The statute for the terms of denial for unemployment benefits in the state of New Mexico would be enacted by the legislative authority in the state of New Mexico. Meaning it would fall back on the state of New Mexico to enact the statute. 2. Is this statutory mandatory or discretionary? What causal term in the statute helped you answer this question? The statute for the denial of unemployment benefits would be considered statutory mandatory. The key word in the

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    early 1860s‚ which transformed the Navajo’s life of peace in to one of misery. More than eight thousand Navajos were marched at gunpoint through the scorched desert with nothing but the clothes on their backs to a desolate reservation next to the New Mexico border‚ Bosque Redondo. Hundreds of Navajo died during the march and also during the four years of forced isolation. This catastrophe is simply recalled as “The Long Walk.""The landscape of the American West is washed by a thousand tears‚" pronounces

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    Tour and Itinerary Design

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    Development Chris Grey Dr. Lance Fredrick September 28‚ 2001 TOUR OF NEW MEXICO TRAVEL SERVICE 5 Day Tour Departure Date: February 2‚ 2002 Principal Places of Visitation: White Sands in Alamogordo‚ New Mexico (Hamstone Inn) Carlsbad Caverns in Carlsbad‚ New Mexico (Greek West Inn & Suites) Alien Exhibit in Roswell‚ New Mexico Total Price: ($1091.95) Travel Route: Itinerary: Five-Day New Mexico Tour All meals and admission included in tour price are indicted in parentheses

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    Agent and he had joined the Union Army as a Lieutenant. Carson was in command of the 1st New Mexico Volunteer Infantry and he trained the men himself in the regiment. Carson’s regiment engaged exclusively against the Native Americans and the regiment would later be led by Theodore Roosevelt6. Kit Carson’s regiment went on a campaign against the Apaches once the Confederate forces were driven out of New Mexico. When the Mescarelo Apaches were tired of fighting Carson put them in a reservation on the

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    The Navajos

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    The Navajos people lived in what is now southwestern America (Arizona‚ New Mexico‚ and Utah). Up until they had contacts with Pueblo and the Spanish they were hunters and gatherers‚ today the United States Of America has granted the land also known as A Reservation. Navajos lived in what was usually a Hogan‚ A Hogan is a square or conical with a distinct rectangular entrance made of wood or covered in mud‚ the Navajos usually had the door pointing west to welcome the sun every morning. A Hogan was

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    she did state that a co-worker‚ a year earlier‚ did tell her to make sure it is placed “where the sun does not shine” because Biddy baker would not be happy. In July of 2010‚ Miss Attired applied a claim for unemployment and was denied by the New Mexico Unemployment Security Board because her actions were because of “misconduct”. Issue Does Miss Attired’s actions meet the criteria of “misconduct” in NM Stat § 51-1-7 (West) Short Answer Rule of law An individual shall be disqualified

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    figure to the Mexican-American society. Therefore‚ her birthday is celebrated annually by the latino community. On December 12‚ festivals are held for La Virgen all over South America‚ Mexico‚ mainly throughout the southwest region of the U.S. This mainly includes Arizona‚ California‚ Colorado‚ Nevada‚ New Mexico‚ Oklahoma‚ Texas‚ and Utah. The southwestern region of the U.S is were the Mexican-American community is at its strongest. La Virgen de Guadalupe was first seen by Juan Diego ‚ a Mexican

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    South Texas” 1) Who are the members of the group? How did they become members of the group? Where they live and what time period? The members of the group are Mexican-Americans. They moved to Hidalgo County that lies across the border from Mexico in the valley of the lower Rio Grande of southeastern Texas. Hidalgo and Cameron counties have been known as the “Valley of Tears” but others call it as the “Magic Valley”. It had a very fertile agricultural land and more job opportunities. Seventy-five

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    culture‚ it would enrich it rather than deprive the culture of meaning. Language is only one of the many aspects that help define a culture so‚ if another language is used‚ then the culture will still survive without losing meaning. The adoption of a new language into a culture will not always have an effect that makes the culture lose meaning in values or traditions.(Semantic cohesion with next sentence) Rather‚ it could have an acculturation effect. Acculturation is when one culture mixes itself

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    "Cliffdwellers"‚ were a very artistic tribe. They were from the American Southwest and lived in caves in cliff walls. That’s where they got their name "Cliffdwellers". The Anasazi lived in present day Utah‚ Colorado‚ Arizona‚ and New Mexico in the region also known as the "Four Corners" for about 300 years. In about the 1300’s they started to leave their cliffdwellings to settle in smaller communities. Many historians think they abandonded their large villages

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