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    2005‚ 2007). McBride Financial Services will be starting with the Sioux Falls office to implement a LAN system‚ which includes the equipment and software installation. Background McBride Financial Services is a new financial lender with the main headquarters in Boise‚ Idaho. McBride Financial Services has offices in Cheyenne and Jackson‚ Wyoming‚ Billings‚ Montana‚ Bismarck and Fargo‚ North Dakota‚ and Rapid City and Sioux Falls‚ South Dakota (Apollo‚ 2005‚ 2007). McBride Financial Services

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    The United States is based on the ideal image of increasing job opportunities‚ and becoming more energy independent regardless of the consequences that come along with it. The Dakota Pipeline was first announced to the people on January 25‚ 2014. During the making‚ the pipeline was denied final permits to finish the project by former president‚ Barack Obama. Recently it has been brought to surface by president-elect‚ Donald Trump. This pipeline will allow about 800 million gallons of crude oil to

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    Henry David Thoreau: An American Non-Conformist Could you survive living in the woods by yourself for twenty two months? Would you be willing to go to jail to protest something you truly believed in? Henry David Thoreau did both of these things in his short life. Thoreau was a carpenter‚ ecologist‚ writer and philosopher. He was never famous in his lifetime‚ and actually many of his peers thought some of his ideas and actions were crazy‚ but we now look back on Thoreau as one of the first great

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    Publishers. Coohill‚ Robert Derkins‚ Susie. 2003. The Irish Republican Army. New York: The Rosen Publishing Group‚ Inc. Figgis‚ Darrell Gavin‚ Phillip. 2000. The Irish Potato Famine. http://www.thehistoryplace.com (Accessed 12/01/09) Knox‚ Robert. 1862. The Races of Men: A Philosophical Inquiry into the Influence of Race over the Destinies of Nations. London: Henry Renshaw. Martin‚ F.X Mulholland‚ Marc. 2002. Northern Ireland: A Very Short Introduction. New York: Oxford University Press.

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    Life was difficult for the Native Americans during the westward expansion of white settlers one example of this was the Indian Removal Act. This act was signed by President Andrew Jackson on May 28‚ 1830 gave Federal government the power to move any Native tribe‚ resulting in 5 major Natives tribes being forcibly relocated. Then using the Indian Removal Act 12‚000 Cherokee were forced to move out of their land during winter causing 4‚000 Cherokee deaths due to hunger‚ cold and disease. Another example

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    BEER FESTIVAL Great American Beer Festival (GABF) Started in 1982‚ the GABF was created by nuclear engineer Charlie Papazian in Boulder‚ Colorado. The original GABF had 22 participating breweries and the 2009 festival had 457. In 2009 the festival expanded into a hall one-third larger than the previous year. The GABF is considered the largest ticketed beer festival in the United States. The Great American Beer Festival (GABF) is a three-day annual event hosted by the Brewers Association‚ held

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    rebellion in their analysis of the Nat Turner Rebellion‚ which took place in 1831. This revolt demonstrated that not all slaves were willing to accept this "institution of slavery" passively. Foner and Mahoney note that the significance of this uprising is found in its aftermath because of the numerous reports of "insubordinate" behavior by slaves. 8 Individual

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    Native American. Most live in areas west of the Mississippi. Native Americans belong to 561 tribes. The Cherokee tribe of Oklahoma is the largest.” (para.1). The five largest tribes are; 1. Cherokee 308‚000 2. Navajo 219‚000 3. Chippewa 104‚000 4. Sioux 103‚000 5. Choctaw 82‚000 Figure 1. The above shows the top five largest American Indian tribes in the Untied States. As one can see‚ the populations are large‚ yet still the American Indians do not have enough land to sustain their tribes and heritage

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    began to fear this new religion would lead to warfare. The white peoplewere scared that this new dance was a war dance. They called for army protection. Army was called in to try to curbed this new religion before it could start a war. The Sioux band tougher led by Little Big Foot. They were heading to Pine RidgeReservation in South Dakota‚ when the army stopped them and held them at gun pointovernight. Big Foot’s group contained about 300 people two-thirds of them were women and children

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    The United States government used many different techniques to remove Indians from Western lands so they could use it for their own selfish needs. Some of these methods were clearly harmful‚ while others were written to seem reasonable and helpful. Nomadic Indians were finding it hard to live due to declining bison herds and deteriorating grasslands. This situation was made worse by thousands of pioneers pouring into the west because of the new discovery of silver and gold in the Rocky Mountains

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