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    lewis and clark

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    October 22‚ 2013 US History 1010 Lewis and Clark the Corps of Discovery The Lewis and Clark expedition‚ better known as The Corps of Discovery. This was the first party to ever venture the west of the United States. They departed May 1804 on the Mississippi river from St. Louis where they made their way west through the continental divide to the coast of the pacific. After the Louisiana Purchase in 1803 President Thomas Jefferson commissioned the expedition. The Louisiana Purchase was one of

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    A tornado is defined as a violently rotating column extending from a thunderstorm to the ground. The most violent tornadoes are capable of tremendous destruction with wind speeds of two hundred and fifty miles per hour or more. Damage paths can be more than one mile wide and fifty miles long. In an average year‚ eight hundred tornadoes are reported nationwide‚ resulting in eighty deaths and over one thousand five hundred injuries. In the body of my essay‚ I will tell you about types of tornadoes

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    Bootstrapping Backwoods Brew Paul and Jesse threw their backpacks on empty seats as the train left the New Brunswick‚ NJ train station. They were headed to their internships at a real estate accounting firm a few towns down the line. Pulling their tickets out of their wallets‚ they grabbed seats across the aisle from each other. The two university undergraduates had met in an accounting class several semesters ago‚ but they became closer friends as they shared the train ride back and forth

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    access to water had a greater impact on the development of the New England‚ Middle‚ and Southern colonies. Therefore‚ the geography was the primary factor in the development of the colonies. The New England colonies were hilly‚ forested‚ and had rocky soil causing a lack of grown-food production therefore their population grew slowly meaning small cities. Small tightly packed cities were affected by the Old Deluder Satan’s Act of 1647‚ communities with 50 or more families required schools to educate

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    Gray Wolf Habitat

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    The gray wolf habitat‚ in the past‚ included areas as varied as deserts of Egypt and the bone chilling‚ icy tundras. The gray wolf is as adaptable as man; it is no wonder that the habitat of the gray wolf is spread all over the world. The Great Plains Wolf‚ which is a subspecies of the gray wolf‚ is a native to the gray wolf habitats in North America. It is also known as the buffalo wolf or the Eastern timber wolf. Once‚ these gray wolves dominated and claimed the vast stretches of continental

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    and bearable summers‚ the south was the exact opposite with hot summers and bearable winters. The geography of the North consisted of mountains thick with trees‚ rivers and poor rocky soil that was difficult to farm and unsuitable for crops. The geography of the Southern Colonies featured fertile soil‚ hilly coastal plains‚ forests‚ long rivers‚ and swamp areas. The mortality rates of

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    Apes: Ogallala Aquifer

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    aquifer? is still intact because it’s underground. The Ogallala Aquifer of the Texas High Plains: A Race Against Time (26:33 min) 1. How has the drought changed Texas? aquifers are disappearing at a rapid rate. 2. Describe the Southern Texas Plains. depending on aquifer 3. What has been the big challenge? waiting for the change to replace the aquifer. 4. How much rain falls in the Southern Texas Plains? 18in 5. When was the aquifer discovered? 1850 6. How was agriculture developed with

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    The Little Bison Basin PROBLEM 8 ‚t .. ~ The Little Bison River flows from small glaciers in the high cirques of the Rocky Mountains east to the Great Plains of North America‚ where it ultimately joins the Missouri system. The valley through the Rockies contains a few small towns which are supported by the ski industry and tourism. Recently‚ extensive natural gas deposits have been discovered in the area‚ and salvage archaeology projects have been funded to assess the nature of archaeological

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    Archaeological discoveries made in the 1920s play a vital role in understanding how and when ancient Americans and their descendants resided in North America. Their culture and way of life. In the following paragraph I will discuss how the Folsom discoveries helped scholars understand the migration of ancient American into the Western Hemisphere‚ their origin as well as the geological condition that facilitated the migration. And finally how the interaction between Native American and the environment

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    Canada‚ Montana‚ and Idaho. The majority of the tribe is located in Alberta‚ Canada‚ where three of the four Blackfeet bands are established. The Blackfeet can be found in the Great Plains‚ around many rivers and mountains. Some of these rivers include the Yellowstone River and the Missouri River. Also‚ just east of the Rocky Mountains‚ a major boundary in the past‚ members of the Blackfeet have been spotted. Although the area did not get much rainfall‚ the climate was relatively warm. Presently‚ a Blackfoot

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