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    Frank Valasak Case Study

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    Extra Credit Paper In 1902‚ Frank Valasak relocated to Prague Oklahoma He understood his ethnic group was a very minimal percent of the general populace and in this manner would think that its troublesome‚ if certainly feasible‚ to command the horticultural town monetarily‚ socially or politically. Along these lines‚ to succeed in their new home‚ he understood that he and his ethnic family should adjust to their circumstance. Supported by the relative confinement of the wilderness setting and

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    Case Study: Plains Indians

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    BUFFALO SOLDIERS Page 1 of 4 Skip Navigation Table of Contents Search All Entries Home BUFFALO SOLDIERS Plains Indians named the black cavalry stationed on the Great Plains after the Civil War the "Buffalo Soldiers‚" which eventually referred to both the black cavalry and infantry in the West. Following the Civil War‚ in 1866 Congress authorized six regiments of the regular U.S. Army to be staffed by blacks two cavalry and four infantry. By 1869‚ in an overall troop reduction

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    Adrienne Sheets Dr. Carrell Advanced Comp (H) September 2014 “The man who finally became a Man” It was 1990 and Chester just moved to Oklahoma to start a new life and become a man. Before he decided to move he lived in a bad town called East St. Louis. While living in East St. Louis he bought a shot gun to be able to prove that he was a man to those around him. But little did he know that the shot gun would only get him into trouble. One day Chester went out into a field about five miles from his

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    and roll it gently to avoid bubbles inside of the tape. Lastly‚ I would carefully insert the evidence into the appropriate packaging and label the evidence correctly (Jaske‚ MS. 2017). Find the burglary statute for your home state and summarize Oklahoma State Title 21 states that any individual that illegally enters the dwelling place of another when another individual is present in the home with the intent to commit a crime‚ such as stealing property‚ has committed burglary. The entering of a home

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    Will Rogers Research Paper

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    youngest children out of eight. William Penn Adair Rogers was born on November 4‚ 1879 in Oologah‚ Indian Territory (that is now Oklahoma). Rogers died in August 15‚ 1935 at age 55; he was an American cowboy‚ humorist‚ social commentator‚ vaudeville performer‚ and motion picture actor. He was one of the world ’s best-known celebrities in the 1920s and 1930s. He also Known as "Oklahoma ’s Favorite Son‚ The house that he was born in had built in 1875 and was identified as the "White House on the Verdigris

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    kingdom” which was east of the Mississippi for land to the west‚ in the “Indian colonization zone”‚ this place being the land that the United States acquired in part of the Louisiana Purchase. The “Indian colonization zone” was located in present day Oklahoma. The law was supposed to be fair and peaceful‚ that would potentially propose treaties to the Native Americans in order for them to move. However President Jackson and his government did not pay much attention to those factors of the act and forced

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    Domestic Terrorism

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    world. In the case of the Oklahoma City bombing‚ 168 lives were extinguished‚ and more than 680 people were injured. Perhaps one of the issues that made this attack the most devastating to people was that 19 of the lives that were lost that day were those of

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    Death of Language

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    in particular is Oklahoma-Southwest which includes Oklahoma‚ Texas and New Mexico (Anderson & Harrison‚ 2007). It’s important to learn what these endangered spoken languages are‚ how many speakers are left of these languages‚ what the cause of endangerment is and what is being done to preserve these languages. One question about this group of people and their language is‚ where is the language spoken? The indigenous language of Euchee or Yuchi is spoken in Sapulpa‚ Oklahoma. The tribes who

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    There are many things that I would like to be doing in the next ten years of my life. I would love to be working my dream job as an Oklahoma City police officer‚ Have my own house in my hometown‚ and start a family. These ambitions I have for my future are very strong‚ and I will have to work hard to achieve all of my life goals. My dream job is to be an Oklahoma City police officer. That’s what my great grandfather‚ grandfather‚ and father did. The job of being a police officer has always been

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    Tar Creek Superfund Site

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    Tar Creek Superfund Site Tar Creek is considered one of the biggest environmental disasters in the history of the United States. This disaster was created from lead and zinc mining in Northeast Oklahoma. Lead and zinc leftover in chat piles would seep into groundwater‚ ponds‚ and lakes contaminating almost all water in the area. The people from small towns in the area such as Cardin and Picher are at high risk for lead poisoning‚ which can have long term health effects. Tar Creek has been pinpointed

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