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    from a challenge. He had identified a nearby ranch for sale that meet requirements of his vision perfectly‚ but its current listing price of $8‚9 million presented a financial obstacle to creating a place of prayer‚ worship‚ adn solitude in the rockies. the carmelites has received a $250‚000 donation that could be used toward the purchase‚ and monastery had earned nearly $75‚000 during the first year of its mystic monk coffee roasting operations‚ but more money would be needed THE CARMELITE MONK

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    farmlands of America became wastelands. This happened due to a series of dry years‚ which agreed‚ with the extension of agriculture in unsuitable lands. Droughts and dust storms caused by poor labor practice troubled farms and ranches of the Great Plains; causing a great migration of its people to other‚ more fertile‚ lands. The problem had become so great that a nation wide effort was made to resolve the problem. In 1935‚ big efforts were made by both federal and state governments to develop suitable

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    Mississippi is one of the world’s great continental rivers. Its waters are gathered from two-thirds of the United States and‚ together with the Missouri (its chief western branch)‚ the Mississippi flows some 6‚400 kilometres from its northern sources in the Rocky Mountains to the Gulf of Mexico‚ which makes it one of the world’s longest waterways. It is a swift and wide river‚ and navigable almost throughout its entire length. The Mississippi has been called the "father of waters". Curving through the

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    "equal rights". The Sagebrush State‚ and Cowboy State are other nicknames. Its original name came from a Delaware Indian word probably meaning plains or meadows. The state lies about midway between the Mississippi River and the Pacific Ocean. Here the Great Plains covering the eastern part of the state merge with the towering Rocky Mountains. The massive Rockies sweep across Wyoming from northwest to southeast. Cheyenne was selected as the capital of Wyoming Territory in 1869. The state constitution

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    efforts for conservation. Wildlife conservation organizations play a very important role in the preservation of wildlife species in the United States today. Organizations such as the Quality Deer Management Association‚ Ducks Unlimited‚ Quail Forever‚ Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation‚ and others take part in many conservation projects each year to benefit and preserve wildlife. Organizations like these use donations as funds for many of the projects which are aimed toward replenishing struggling wildlife

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    were the mountain men‚ who went to the Rockies to hunt beaver‚ bear and also elk in the 1820s and 1830s. In 1841‚ a wagon train pioneered the 3‚200 km-long Oregon Trail to the woodland areas of the northwest coast of America. In 1844‚ 1‚500 settlers made the dangerous journey westwards. That same year‚ a few farmers managed to cross the Rockies into California. The mountain men were not settlers‚ and all these trailblazers were moving across the Great Plains. However‚ they were very vital in the process

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    Landforms are the physical features of the earth. They are described with particular attention to the contours of the land slope‚ elevation and morphology as well as the context in which the landform resides. For instance‚ landforms may be categorized based on how they are formed (such as by erosion) or what surrounds them (such as surrounded by water or mountains). Landforms are distinct from the biota (plant and animal life) that inhabit the ecosystems contained within the landform. Scale -

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    diversity of physical features in North America like rivers‚ mountains‚ and valleys. There are many regions that help people for farming. For example‚ the Great Plains are located in the center of North America and grains grow‚ so people can eat‚ and it is also the origin of the natural gas and oil (McDaniel). The Atlantic coastal plains include “river‚ marsh‚ and wetland regions east of the mountains.” (McDaniel). There are other physical features such as

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    volcanoes into one mass of rocky land * Step 4: the mass of land is now a hard smooth plate‚ the Canadian Shield * Step 5: the Atlantic plate crashed into the east side of Canada and the area of subduction formed the Appalachian mountains * Step 6: erosion moved sand and dirt into the pacific ocean and the atlantic ocean * Step 7: the Pacific plate collided with the west side of Canada‚ forming the Rocky Mountains * Step 8: the water between the Rocky Mountains and the Canadian

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    rainfall more evenly distributed throughout the year.” – (MontanaKids.com) whereas the eastern region has a dryer and hotter climate. In general‚ the temperature and precipitation depends on where you are located in the state. For instance‚ parts of the Rocky Mountains receive over 300 in. of snowfall in the standard winter season. The state of Montana relies strongly on the precipitation it receives‚ for example if the state receives less precipitation than usual Montana can have some challenges. There

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