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    For thousands of years‚ salmon have played an integral role of the ecosystem in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. In the 1700s‚ the settling of human’s in the region had a tremendous impact on the native fisheries. Since that time‚ salmon have been affected by a growing population and economy in the Pacific Northwest. At that time‚ Europeans had begun to occupy land along the Columbia River‚ imposing their culture on the natives of that land. By the 1800’s‚ disease brought by the

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    articles) of the peer-reviewed document. Non peer-review articles can be further classified into (Substantive news / General interest‚ Popular and Sensational) Substantive news and general interest articles are typically periodicals sometimes in newsprint format basically related to politics‚ economics‚ arts‚ sciences or current affairs. They can be easily differentiated from scholarly articles by the following key features: 1. Byline: names of authors of the content (usually professional writers

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    therefore creating more jobs in turn people had more money to spend and creating a high demand on a lot of products such as cars‚ newspapers etc. Such businesses that brought the economy in an upswing was that of oil and gas‚ hydro electric power‚ newsprint‚ and mining. There was a demand of oil and gas since people can afford cars and need gasoline and lubricating oil for their cars. The demand for electricity also high because people are starting to buy and use electric appliances such as lamps‚ telephones

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    The art of Andy Warhol is a analysis on the condition of society and the obsession with fame and the famous. This included Andy‚ as he was completely enchanted by the American royalty status of movie stars and celebrities. He was overwhelmed by the power that tv network had over the ordinary person and saw the glowing box as something that was worshiped more often than most people go to church. His art reflected his belief in that by taking what we may see as just part of our everyday life and

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    As the burgeoning cyberspace world is overruling the declining newsprint circulation‚ previously unheard opinions are able to participate in public debate that was once dominated by the media elites. As more voices are being heard‚ charges of media bias have never been more profound then they are today. Americans form opinions based on what they hear and see and to a lesser extent‚ read. Therefore‚ journalists shouldn’t make slanted coverage about central issues like the war in Iraq‚ or the presidential

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    Abolition was a big problem back in the 1830s. People were buying and selling slaves. The abolition was a social problem. It eventually lead to the end of slavery. Also‚ in 1787‚ states passed the Northwest Land Ordinance which banned slavery in some states. Later‚ Harriet Tubman created underground railroads. This was a way that they could lead slaves to freedom. From 1830s to 1870s‚ the abolitionist movement attempted to end racial segregation‚ slavery‚ and discrimination. Abolitionist were a

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    FOSSIL FUEL MARKET OUTLOOKS Fossil Fuel Markets Outlook Chinese Environmental Regulations Chinese Fossil Fuel Regulations China’s Coal Market Demand by Region (in metric ton) Northeast North Southeast Central Southwest Northwest China’s Oil Market Demand by Region (in metric ton) Northeast North Southeast

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    The Northwest Ordinance of 1787‚ the most important out of all three acts‚ created the Northwest Territory as the first organized region of the new coming United States‚ out of the areas close to the Great Lakes‚ and to the north and west of the Ohio river. This legislation also predetermined to ban slavery in the entire Northwest Territory. The new states that were to be included were to have equal status as the original

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    "Hokus"‚ he went to interview a juvenile court judge‚ and he had cut through Grant Park and saw the fog over Chicago harbor. He had certainly seen many fogs before‚ but this time he had to wait forty minutes for the judge‚ and he only had a piece of newsprint handy‚ so he decided to create an "American Hoku". (Wikipedia‚ 2013) Quote: “The fog comes on little cat feet.” Question: Why was he so captivated with the fog? 3. “An Old Pond” by Matsuo Basho Comment: The different English translations

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    The Shawnees and Their Neighbors in Review The Shawnees and Their Neighbors‚ 1795-1870 by Stephen Warren looks into the lives of Native Americans in the Old Northwest. This time was characterized by warfare and failed compromises between the Americans and Native Americans. Native Americans faced failure and removal much in part due to their inability to combine forces to fight against‚ or seek to gain rights from the American frontiersmen. Stephen Warren is speaking at the Wiping Away the Tears:

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