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    starting to sort through a lost village‚ a place where natives. The Spanish: They brought horses‚ which had the same effect on the Plains Indian economy as railroads did on Anglo villages in the Midwest. Comanche: They migrated out of eastern Wyoming‚ Shoshone people who had lived in the upper Platte River drainage. With horses‚ the Comanche moved south‚ hunting and raiding over a huge swath of the southern plains. Texas Rangers : They were organized by the Republic of Texas to go after the

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    predation from mountain lions‚ coyotes and bobcats also pose a risk to bighorn populations that have dwindled to low numbers. ~ An entire subspecies of bighorn sheep‚ the Audubon bighorn‚ which inhabited parts of Montana‚ North Dakota‚ South Dakota‚ Wyoming and Nebraska was extirpated by 1925. At various times in the early 1900’s‚ bighorn sheep were extirpated from the states of Washington‚ Oregon‚ Texas‚ North Dakota‚ South Dakota‚ Nebraska‚ and the Mexican states of Chihuahua and Coahuila. Fortunately

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    The Laramie Project and Mabo are both texts featured in the life writing genre. The Laramie Project is presented as a play‚ while Mabo is a biographical film. Both The Laramie Project and Mabo use life writing codes and conventions to convey the ideas and themes of each text. While they both share similar themes‚ the way life writing codes and conventions are applied differentiates The Laramie Project and Mabo. In the film‚ Mabo the viewer is positioned to align themselves with Eddie and feel empathy

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    To begin with‚ a cowboy is a man who believes in God‚ country‚ family‚ and horse‚ which are all core American values. He is also a sharp shooter‚ who will answer your question the way he feels you should hear it rather than observe politically correctness. He’ll call things the way he sees them rather than exaggerate‚ because he knows deep inside what is true and what is not true which makes him incredibly honest. He is still extremely chivalrous‚ and deeply respects our legal system‚ police officers

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    to the performance is that of the narrator. The narrator announces the characters name before they speak‚ and states their profession. An example of this is the narrator saying “Rebecca Hilliker‚ head of the theatre department at the University of Wyoming.” This technique draws the audience’s attention to the character‚ allowing them to more easily differentiate between characters. This is important in a play in which one person may be playing multiple roles. The slight back story given to the audience

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    progressing many different ways. The states that have the highest percentage are Michigan at nine point six percent‚ Rhode Island at nine point three percent and California at eight point four percent. The states with the lowest percent’s are Wyoming‚ North Dakota‚ and South Dakota. ("Unemployment state by‚" 2009). Some states are recovering better than others. A lot of jobs down by the Gulf of Mexico are not doing so well‚ like the fisherman‚ and the restaurant owners that depend on the sea food

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    Rx.List. The Internet Drug Interest. Drug Medical Dictionary. (2012). Retrieved from http://www.rxlist.com/drug-medical-dictionary/article.htm Regents BenifitRx. Pharmacy Help. (2007) Retrieved from http://www.regencerx.com/resources/glossary/ Wyoming Department of Health.Commit to your Health.(2009). Retrieved from http://www.health.wyo.gov/healthcarefin/pharmacy/Acronyms.html

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    and businesses were fearful that women would increase wages and fight for improved working conditions if given the right to vote because women made up much of the workforce. On the other hand‚ western states and territories pressured for suffrage. Wyoming Territory gave women the right to vote in 1869‚ and others followed. In some territories‚ women were allowed to vote on everything‚ but other territories and states limited voting to presidential elections or school board elections (Imbornoni).

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    English Inc.‚ an advocacy group that supports declaring English as our official language‚ 322 languages are spoken in the country‚ with 24 of those spoken in every state and the District of Columbia. California has the most languages‚ with 207‚ while Wyoming has the fewest with 56. So why won’t Congress declare an official language? Because we are a nation of immigrants and these numbers prove it. Because declaring an official language would abridge the rights of individuals with limited English proficiency

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    Women and LGBT Diversity in the United States Sharon Shewmake ETH/125 September 21‚ 2014 Maria Kithcart Women and LGBT Diversity in the United States It is fair to say that great strides have been made concerning equality for women throughout the United States. It is also fair to say that the fight is far from over. For nearly 167 years‚ women have fought tirelessly to gain equal rights. The Feminist Movement began in the summer of 1848. “The first women’s rights convention began‚ attended

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