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    Keystone Pipeline

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    Steele City‚ Nebraska and stretches down to Cushing‚ Oklahoma. The completed pipeline is over 2000 miles long. Then you have phase three that would carry the oil to Nederland‚ Texas and Houston‚ Texas. Phase four is would start in Alberta‚ Canada and run through Montana and South Dakota and join with the existing pipeline in Steele City‚ Nebraska (Keystone XL Pipeline Project). The oil will be transported to oil refineries located in Illinois‚ Oklahoma and The Gulf Coast of Texas. There are two current

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    Empire of the Pigs

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    Erika Ruiz ENGL-101 August17‚ 2009 “The Empire of the pigs” “The Empire of the Pigs focuses on corporate welfare and government spending policy. This article is to inform‚ about the long term liabilities that government faced by spending funds on corporate welfare. The issue that is covered in this article is how Seaboard gets subsidies by the federal and local government to improve the counties and how that affects the tax payers. This article will discuss this issues in four sections‚ first

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    doesn’t take in to account all the details. In 2003 when the University of Oklahoma lost in the big 12 title game vs Kansas state they still managed to still finish in the top two and beat out the USC Trojans which also had one loss. In 2011 Alabama lost in its last game of the year when it was ranked number 1 at the time. The same very week undefeated number 2 Oklahoma state lost as well and Alabama remained in the two spot. Oklahoma State should have been ahead of Alabama because it had more top 25 wins

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    Trail Of Tears History

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    Many still died while trying to reestablish themselves as a nation in Oklahoma‚ due to lasting epidemics and other contributing factors. It was believed that over four thousand individuals died due to the actions that led to the trail of tears. However‚ new research has suspected that there were more than eight thousand deaths

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    wanda jean

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    based on a convicted murderess name Wanda Jean Allen who was sentenced to death in 1989 after shooting her lover Gloria Leathers‚ whom she met in prison while serving for time in prison for another killing. This documentary shows how the state of Oklahoma continues to execute Wanda Jean to the death penalty in which she had a low IQ‚ bordering on mental retardation. With the help of family‚ friends and her legal team‚ Wanda files for clemency but the Clemency Board denies her plea. Although Oklahoma’s

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    on January 12‚ 1998. In this story he discusses about how racism was during World War II‚ and how it affects Todd’s self-esteem Ralph Waldo Ellison is the 20th century writer in African American society. Ralph Ellison was born on March 1‚ 1914 in Oklahoma

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    others. Steinbeck conveys these two themes through setting and characterization. Steinbeck opens the novel by describing the dust bowl in Oklahoma and the "men and women huddled in their houses‚ and they tied their handkerchiefs over their noses when they went out‚ and wore goggles to protect their eyes." (pg 3) Steinbeck made it clear that the families in Oklahoma were suffering; the dust bowl would soon force them to leave their homes and set out to the West. In chapter nineteen‚ the readers learn

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    As noted by the senior storm tracker for Channel 9 News in Oklahoma City‚ Val Castor‚ “People ask why do you have storm chasers when you have all this technology? But Doppler radar and technology can only go so far. And you need the eyes and ears in the field to see if there really is a tornado on the ground‚ because

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    The Bean Trees

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    The Bean Tree   Write a composition based on the novel you have studied discussing the basis for and impact of individual choices. What idea does the author develop regarding choices? 	Living is about making choices. The choices people make shape their lives for better or worse. Even the decision not to choose has its effects‚ often not wanted. But the individual who chooses to make positive choices and to act accordingly is more likely to see his or her life reflect his or her

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    Pediatric Pulmonologist A pediatric pulmonologist assist in the care of children with respiratory problems. They help diagnose and manage lung diseases such as asthma‚ bronchiecstasies‚ pneumonia‚ and chronic bronchitis ”what does a pediatric pulmonologist do”. Pediatric pulmonologist developed in North America‚ beginning in the 20th century. What sparked the beginning of this was when a history of lung diseases affected children "pediatric pulmonology". In the mid 1940s the study of tuberculosis

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