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    Harry Davis Summers Period 5 The message of On the Trail of the Immigrant In the information text‚ “on the trail of the Immigrants‚” Edward Steiner describes the message of the article by describing the Immigrants journey at the gateway‚ under the huge portal of the vast hall waiting for their final judgment‚ said in paragraph 2. Steiner is describing not only their journey‚ but also the mixed emotions and feelings that are also going on‚ paragraph 5. Steiner describes their feelings

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    The raven sat far above the Yukon trail‚ searching for a source of sustenance. The cold had paralyzed most life driving them to seek shelter in their dens and nests. The Raven cared little about the cold as his mind focused solely on finding food. The long days of no sun made locating food difficult and even the raven struggled to see within the maze of the pine woods. He shook his wings to remove a layer of frost that the freezing winds had carried. He waited for any signs of life in frozen pine

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    Bike Trail Boy Let’s hear it for the American River Bike Trail! It is a wonderful resource‚ all thirty-two miles of it‚ from Folsom Lake to Discovery Park and the Sacramento River. We live near the midway point at mile thirteen‚ and it seems almost criminal to live so close and not take advantage. That’s what brought me to Carmichael Cycle one Sunday last summer. I’d browsed around Carmichael Cycle (cute name‚ eh?) before‚ but this time I was a serious shopper. I was determined to buy a bike. The

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    Q: Although Howling Wolf’s drawing is seen as naively executed by the standards of western art. Why do we conclude that his record of the treaty signing event is more honest than the illustration recorded by the other artist? A: I think that his was more honest because of everything that he included that was going on around them at the time of the signing. He also gave great detain over what the rolls of the woman were and that this was how they were seen in that time that the treaty was signed

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    of the rest of the tribe‚ giving away a bit of their land in exchange for compensation. When Andrew Jackson received this‚ he immediately signed it‚ and Congress approved this Treaty. Three years later‚ in 1838‚ the Trail of Tears began. Andrew Jackson played a big role in the Trail of Tears. As stated above‚ he ignored the Supreme Court’s ruling twice‚ choosing to persecute anybody involved with the Cherokee tribe. Additionally‚ he signed the Treaty of New Echota‚ which gave away some Native

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    Scenic Trail‚ is a footpath in the eastern United States for outdoor enthusiasts‚ extending about about 2140 miles from Maine to Georgia‚ along the crest of the Appalachian Mountains. The trail passes through 14 states and is maintained by 34 different trail maintenance organizations. It is the longest marked‚ continuous footpath in the world‚ at some points reaching elevations of more than 6000 feet. Wooden signposts and white paint marks on rocks and trees are placed along the trail. Construction

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    were even because the settlers fell out of the wagons and were crushed by the wheels and axles. When settlers were infected with disease‚ the cause could have been dirty water and/or milk from a cow that ate poisonous weeds. Back when the Oregon Trail started‚ things were very different than they are now. In the passage‚ Williams Reed states “The stones for the first grist were brought across the plains by wagon.” This detail from the passage tells me that a lot of things were

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    When I think of works of art I think about the painting in art museum that averages like me can’t do. Art like the Annunciation is my example of what fine art is.My first response to a painting is mainly visual what interests me most is the strong difference‚ color‚ and smoothness not in that order though. That attracts me draws me in‚ so to speak‚ my next reaction really depends on the style of the work. If it’s a convincing‚ realistic work‚ I usually look for an expressive response only if it’s

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    For a hunter who really cares about the game‚ a trail camera is a must-have. Trail cameras are the most useful technology in the hunting sport in recent times. Using motion detection software‚ they record photos or videos‚ day and night of certain territories and these can be later collected‚ stored‚ viewed and shared by hunters. They are waterproof‚ tough and able to operate by themselves once installed. Usually strapped to a post or a tree. In pre-hunting seasons‚ they are equivalent to gold as

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    The Oregon Trail is a well known event that happened in our history. However many people are unaware of the events that really happened along the way to Oregon‚ and what people had to go through in order to reach their destination in the West. Marcus Whitman was born in 1802 in Rushville‚ New York‚ he received his medical degree from the college in Fairfield‚ New York in 1832. For four years he practiced medicine in Canada until he returned back to New York to become a missionary member of the Presbyterian

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