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    This “off-site” brewing is overseen by Master Brewers using closely watched methods and ingredients. This also dramatically reduces distribution costs. Another major attribute for Budweiser is related to the quality and taste of the beer. As stated above‚ the Master

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    Sacagawea

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    around the Rocky Mountains. They were very good horsemen‚ buffalo hunters‚ and fearless warriors. Their enemies were the Blackfeet‚ Atsinas and the Hidatsas. The Shoshone had luscious plains in a little valley. The family lived in a tepee. The only known sibling of Sacagawea was her brother‚ Cameahwait‚ who later became the chief of the tribe. She had a very special relationship with him. Later‚ he helped the expedition by the supplying them with horses they badly needed to cross the Rocky Mountains

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    ecozone presents different challenges to the agricultural industry. For example‚ The Taiga Plains had absolutely no farmland in 1971‚ and even in 2011 the ecozone remained an outlier with only 8 930 acres. In comparison‚ the ecozone with the second smallest amount of farmland‚ The Pacific Maritime‚ had 158 831 acres‚ which is about 19 times larger than the amount of farmland in The Taiga Plains. The Taiga Plains occupy a large portion of Canada’s Northwest Territories and small parts of eastern Yukon

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    gathering is not social without the presence of beer. Beer has been a growing industry year after year. The craft‚ or microbrewery industry‚ has grown tremendously since the early 1980s‚ and the Brewers’ Association reckons that there are now over 1‚500 brewing companies in the country‚ a level not seen since Prohibition was introduced in 1919 (Krafoff‚ 1). Pabst Blue Ribbon‚ in 1890 the most popular beer in the U.S.‚ has seen its market share drop to 2.8%‚ but it has enjoyed a resurgence due to its cheap

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    that the Central Route could indeed be used year-round. But the contract remained with the Overland Mail Company. The government asked that Overland begin using the Central Route. The Pony Express was a fast mail service crossing the Great Plains‚ the Rocky Mountains‚ and the High Sierra from St. Joseph‚ Missouri‚ to Sacramento‚ California‚ from April 3‚ 1860 to October 1861. It became the west’s most direct means of east-west communication before the telegraph and was vital for tying California

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    Canadian Shield Geography

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    height. Physical Landscape The Innuitian Mountains are comprised of igneous and metamorphic rock with some areas of sedimentary bedrock. It’s a mountainous region (covered in snow)‚ especially along the eastern rim and the islands consist of uplands‚ plains‚ and hills. The Innuitian Mountains are surrounded by the Arctic Ocean‚ the Baffin Bay and Parry Channel. Major Cities Three major cities in the Innuitian Mountains include Pond Inlet; located in the north‚ Clyde River; located in the Baffin Islands

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    Adolf Coors Case Questions 1. Why did the U.S. brewing industry consolidate? The U.S. brewing industry consolidated because of declining beer prices but increasing input costs‚ differentiation‚ and intensified advertising. The larger brewers could withstand the pressure of declining beer prices as the demand grew with increasing input costs by expanding distribution and thus‚ their market. They also opened new distribution centers to lower transportation costs. The larger brewers also began differentiating

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    Plant Adaptation

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    cineraria Environment: It is mainly found in coastal plains and beach dunes. Stress: Hot Son‚ sprayed with salt water consistently and need for water. Adaptation: Dusty Miller survives the heat by mainly reflecting by its white hairs. The white hairs also enables for good insulation. The woolly leaves also protect firm salt spray. [pic] Name: Eastern Prickly Pear Opuntia humifusa Environment: It is mainly found in sandy hilly areas‚ rocky areas‚ sandy savannahs and sandy slopes. Stress: Hot

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    (actually much larger because it underlies most other regions). -Spreads across 6 provinces‚ 2 territories‚ and the U.S. Formation: -about 600 million years old‚ thus “Precambrian”. -Igneous and metamorphic rock. Topography: -a peneplain‚ almost a plain 600 metres. -has a lakescape‚ many lakes. Human Activities:-an all season vacation land. -Also called “Mineral Storehouse”: many metamorphic rocks: minerals such as gold‚ copper‚ nickel‚ lead‚ zinc and iron found in Region. -Forestry is also an important

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    Apush Chapter 13 Summary

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    Chapter 13 Notes: Changes on the Western Frontier Native Americans -Native Americans of the plains hunted‚ farmed‚ and traded in traditional ways. -Plains people relied on the buffalo for a variety of survival needs -The booming of the cattle industry in the late 1800s contributed to the decline of the Plains Indians’ culture. -The Sioux (war-like plains tribe) resisted the efforts of the U.S. government‚ the army & the settlers to remove them from their sacred lands. -Sitting Bull &

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