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    During the early 1800s settlers began to explore new territory in the New World looking for new opportunities. Through the pioneer journeys of Lewis and Clark a route through America was discovered that would take settlers to new land in the Pacific Northwest portion of the country. To reach the new land pioneers‚ such as I‚ had to travel down what became known as the Oregon Trail. Through the Oregon Trail the expansion of the West began but to get to this new part of the country I would have to

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    Introduction to U.S. History

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    AP US Ch. 1-9 IDs Chapter 1-2: Walter Raleigh: The leader of the attempted colonization of Roanoke Island (Early Virginia‚ which failed) Treaty of Tordesillas: The treaty dividing the “New World”. Spain gets the west‚ while Portugal gets the east (Brazil and some African Lands) Elizabeth I: The Virgin Queen. The Queen of Walter Raleigh. She was the Queen during the Defeat of the Spanish Armada. Pocahontas: Married John Rolfe. Was an intermediary between the Powhatan Indians and the Colonists

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    Introduction In recent years‚ affected by natural disasters‚ emergencies‚ oil price volatility‚ the international financial crisis and other factors‚ especially the oil price‚ that is the most major factor of the airline cost‚ and still increasing‚ made the airline industry’s production decline shaply. The main source of profit for the airline industry are passenger and cargo revenue primarily‚ in addition‚ the fuel surcharges and exchange gains constitute the major part of its profits. According

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    Bigfoot Real or Not

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    from many believers out there but no hard evidence to actually prove that Sasquatch truly does exist. Bigfoot‚ also known as Sasquatch‚ is the name given to an ape-like creature that some people believe inhabits forests‚ mainly in the Pacific Northwest region of North America (Cruze). Bigfoot is usually described as a large‚ and very hairy creature. Most scientists discount the existence of Bigfoot and consider it to be a combination of folklore‚ misidentification‚ and hoax‚ rather than a living

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    Antitrust Matters What is Antitrust Law Anti-trust law is a law designed to ensure free competition in an open market. The first anti-trust laws have emerged in the United States at the end of 19th century: some companies were so powerful that they had a monopoly or quasi-monopoly in the sector. Companies like Standard Oil and American Tobacco have been dismantled through anti-trust laws. In addition‚ the antitrust laws prohibit price fixing between competitors. In 1934‚ Boeing became a large

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    Experimenting with Confederation Americans Debate Republicanism Colonies Become States British settlers in the north founded colonies with their own governor‚ council and colonial assembly This system encouraged people to think of the colony as the primary political unit Citizens’ allegiance was to the colony in which they lived The Revolutionary War gave colonies a common goal However as they became states‚ they were reluctant to unite under a strong central government America needed to

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    Delta Airline Case

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    Summary of Case In the case study changing Dynamics of the U.S. Airline industry were discuss and dealt with. Between 2001 and 2005‚ Delta Airlines‚ the third largest U.S. Airline‚ lost $10 billion. Delta wanted to increase its liquidity so they decided to sell its subsidiary Atlantic Southeast Airlines to Sky West Airline for $425 million in August 2005. Analysts believed that Delta was on the merge of bankruptcy. The Civil Aeronautics Board 9cab) imposed major restriction on marketing entry and

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    Delta Airlines

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    A Marketing Practice for Delta Airways Timothy Duffy BUS 330 Principles of Marketing Benjanette Matthews JUNE 17‚ 2012 Delta Airways (DELTA) is the US’s largest airlines; it operates both internationally and domestically along with chartering air services for the carriage of passengers‚ cargo and mail. The airline flies to over 900 destinations globally and is considered to be a leader within the industry with almost 770 aircrafts in service. Starting back in 1924 as a crop dusting company

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    European Explorers Quiz

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    that aided these European explorers in their quests: EUROPEAN EXPLORERS QUIZ A.) Stopped second circumnavigation of the world to hunt for gold. B.) First to explore Southwestern United States C.) Discovered a bay and river looking for the Northwest Passage. D.) “First” explorer to circumnavigate the globe. E.) Founded Roanoke Island for England F.) Discovered the Pacific Ocean G.) Discovered Florida for the Spanish Empire. H.) Jesuit Missionary who helped explore the Mississippi River

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    The Quileute Tribe

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    this area for thousands of years. Although the village of La Push is only about one-square mile‚ the tribe’s original territory stretched along the shores of the Pacific from the glaciers of Mount Olympus to the rivers of rain forests. Like many Northwest Coast natives‚ in pre-Colonial times the Quileute relied on fishing from local rivers and the Pacific Ocean for food and built longhouses to protect themselves from the harsh winters west of the Cascade Mountains. The Quileute come from a rich history

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