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    The State of Wyoming

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    where you’ve never gone or plan on going. As I complete this research on Wyoming .I Plan to learn exciting things about this state. I also would also like to visit Yellowstone national Park A lot of First were named an established in the state of Wyoming. For Example Wyoming is the first state to have a county library in the city of Laramie. This was organized in 1886 of August. In the western regions of Wyoming‚ in 1872. Congress named Yellowstone National park as the first national

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    Lately we have been discussing a lot about how Wyoming and its elected officials have become great examples and influences for our state and I think there have been a few legislators in the past decade or so who have made a major impact on how Wyoming views ourselves and how we are viewed nationally. With the lowest population of all the 50 states‚ we are stereotyped into a category where our votes are considered sometimes a “nuisance” and “dead-weight”. It wasn’t till politicians such as Senator

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    WYOMING History and Important People For many years the Wyoming region was divided into two parts. The section west of the Continental Divide was part of three territories first Oregon‚ then Utah and Idaho. Eastern Wyoming was included in Nebraska and Dakota. Finally‚ in 1868‚ these sections were united into Wyoming Territory. The following year legislature granted that woman had the right vote and the right to hold office the first such legal recognition in the United States. In 1924 Wyoming elected

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    Wyoming

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    INTRODUCTION My state is Wyoming and it has much farm land. Wyoming was named and discovered July 10‚ 1890. It was the 44th state in the union! It’s three top nicknames are Cowboy state‚ Equality state‚ and the Big Wyoming. The capital of Wyoming is Cheyenne and is one of the major cities along with Casper and Jackson. Wyoming is like a big plateau and is divided with many mountain ranges. It is located in the northern western area near the states Montana‚ Colorado‚ Idaho‚ Utah‚ South Dakota‚ and

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    Wyoming Themes

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    Themes of Wyoming Wyoming has had a roller coaster history of ups and downs. There have been many scandals for one‚ along with massacres; then we can look at the good that has come with the history of Wyoming such as transportation and womens rights. These themes are important because they have been a big component into why Wyoming is the state it is today. Every state has its individual and unique history‚ but Wyoming’s has its up and downs and from the past few months I have realized that Wyoming

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    Brittany Exam 3 Essay 9 Dec 2012 Transformations of the American West The three most important transformations of the American West were the completion of the railway system‚ economically‚ the diversity of the people‚ socially‚ and the conservation of land‚ politically. All of these transformations have made an unmistakable impact of the American West and what it is today. The largest economic transformation in American Western history was the building of the railroad systems. It was the

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    Bufalo Bill

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    Nickname and work[edit] William Frederick Cody ("Buffalo Bill") got his nickname after the American Civil War when he had a contract to supply Kansas Pacific Railroad workers with buffalo meat. Cody earned the nickname by killing 4‚280 American bison (commonly known as buffalo) in eighteen months‚ (1867–1868).[1] Cody and William Comstock competed in a buffalo-shooting match over the exclusive right to use the name‚ which Cody won by killing 68 bison to Comstock’s 48.[2] Cody had documented service

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    Should the Past Be Judged?

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    Museum‚ Tompkins mentions that she is disturbed by the scenery of the museum and the statement made by William Frederick Cody‚ or Buffalo Bill‚ in the museum’s introductory video. Cody mentions that he wants to be remembered as “[the] man who opened Wyoming to the best of civilization” (Tompkins 588). However‚ Tompkins isn’t sure if he can be viewed as that man because of his controversial actions in the past. Although today’s standards and values are much different from those of the past‚ that doesn’t

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    Assessment and Diagnosis July 24‚ 2011 Chamberlain College of Nursing NR443: Community Health Nursing S. Cleveland Summer 2011 Session A Community The city of Cheyenne is the capital and the largest city in the state of Wyoming. Located in the southeastern most part of the state and considered the northern terminus of the extensive and fast-growing Front Range Corridor. According to the 2010 U.S. Census Bureau Cheyenne had a population of 59‚466 with a growth rate of 12.2% since

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    Wyoming V. Shatzer

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    Wyoming v. Houghton 526 U.S. 295 (1999) FACTS: After a routine traffic stop‚ a police officer noticed a hypodermic syringe in the shirt pocket of the car’s driver‚ which the driver soon admitted was for using drugs. The officer searched the passenger compartment for contraband and came upon a purse‚ which the respondent‚ a passenger in the car‚ claimed was hers. There was drug paraphernalia inside‚ and the respondent was arrested on drug charges. The evidence was admitted at trial and respondent

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