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    Craft Beer Research Paper

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    The act of brewing beer has been considered a craft since the ancient times‚ in today’s society craft beer is defined as a beer made in a traditional or non-mechanized way by a small brewery. There is currently hundreds of different types of beers and new beers being crafted each day. Craft beer and Microbreweries have taken many cities by storm lately including Kansas City and the rest of the United States. Craft beers popularity has increased dramatically in the last few years. While Microbreweries

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    Oregon Trail

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    Outline Question: What did the pioneers on the Oregon Trail face and what history was made and is still known today? Thesis: The Oregon Trail was not an easy trip. The pioneers faced many problems along the way such as Cholera and dysentery. The Native Americans did not make the trip and easier for them either. Introduction A) Over 300‚000 immigrants attempted to travel the route of the Oregon Trail‚ and only approximately 140‚00 made it to the other side. The trip across the

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    Redhook

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    ALRIDGE BREWING COMPANY Craft Brewing Goes Public In August 1995‚ Paul Shipman‚ the CEO of Alridge Brewing (AB) prepared himself to enter uncharted territory. A craft brewing operation had never before been taken public in the United States‚ and he and his management team were about to do just that. Sure‚ there were massive large-batch breweries like Anheuser-Busch and Miller Brewing Company that were profitable‚ publicly traded firms—but there was something different about Alridge: it embodied

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    Describe the characteristics of a Collision Coast. 3. What are the different types of Trailing Edge Coasts and how do they differ from one another in tectonic setting and morphology? 4. Why are the continental shelf and coastal plain of Amero-trailing Edge Coasts flat and wide? 5. What process forms Neo-trailing Edge Coasts‚ give examples? 6. How did the Cascade Mountains form? 7. What happened during the 1964 Good Friday Earthquake along the Alaskan shore (Copper River

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    Earth and Our Solar System

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    planets‚ rocky terrestrials and gaseous jovians. The latter planet made of gas with no solid surface. The atmospheres of these gaseous giants show a thicker density as you move closer to the core. However‚ unlike Earth’s rocky surface a gaseous jovian cannot be stood on. The four gaseous jovians in our solar system are Jupiter‚ Saturn‚ Neptune‚ and Uranus. Rocky terrestrials are the types of planets that possess a solid surface made of rock. Mars‚ Venus‚ and Mercury are examples of rocky terrestrials

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    cherns sourcing

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    The Brewing Industry Analysis Authors: Brent Gilani‚ Chelsea Seele‚ Mesa Rangel‚ Teddy Argerter‚ and Zane Hyland Title Page Table of Contents 2 What we’re doing 3 Our Target Market 3 Our Competition 4-11 Our Market Size 12 Law of the Industry 13-14 Ecological Factors 15 Technological Factors 16 Economical Factors 17 The Boomin’ Beer Brewin’ Industry 18-19 Beer is Attractive 20-21 Bibliography 22-23 Table of Contents What we’re doing: Imagine

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    People used wagons called “Prairie Schooners‚” nicknamed for their white covers that reminded people of the sails on ships called schooners. These wagons were often pulled by mules or oxen‚ and getting over the Rocky Mountains and Great Plains was a hard task. Conflict with the terrain grew as bringing wagons across the mountains required lots and lots of effort. People had to work together to cross rivers and over mountains‚ and people often went together in wagon trains for

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    The Turtle

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    Turtle was on a journey. This is like what people living on the Great Plains did. The environment in the Turtle and the Dust bowl was both arduous and painful. The highway was edged with a mat of tangled‚ broken dry grass. There were thistles and thorns on the way. The Turtle had his feet hurt and the grass made him hard to move forward. These uprooted grass were caused by the dust storm. In the reality‚ the Great Plain was suffering from the Dust Bowl‚ so the grass was also uprooted. And

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    North American Culture

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    1 & 2 North America Before the Europeans explorers had arrived‚ the descendants of the prehistoric pioneers and later migrants - the Native Americans - had formed a variety of tribes throughout North America. Each tribe was related. Some were simple nomads who roamed through the west of the continent‚ while some were forest dwellers who worked as hunters and fishermen. The southwest region of North America was home to the farming people of the Pueblo country‚ inhabiting substantial cities

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    Of the Great Plains in Wyoming‚ Devils Tower is an “upstanding” feature. It is located on the northwestern part of the Black Hills-Bear Lodge uplift‚ which is a mountainous region. During the Laramide Orogeny‚ about 60 million years ago‚ this region formed. The process of the formation of mountains is called an orogeny. Rocky Mountain ranges‚ such as the Bighorn Mountains and Uinta Mountains were formed by the Laramide Orogeny. Devil Tower stands 867 feet from base to summit‚ and above sea level

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