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    Russia while being an autocratic leader. Czar Nicholas II established the Duma in the October manifesto on October 30, 1905. The Duma was organized to be a representative assembly dedicated to enhancement of leadership alongside…

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    such as visitor accommodations, restaurants, grocery store, gas station, post office, ATM and more. Of course, the Grand Canyon is the MAIN attraction, but you’ll find interesting must-sees throughout the Grand Canyon Village. Hopi House Launched in 1905 as a museum and gift shop, Hopi House was inspired by Hopi pueblo dwellings in Old Oraibi, Arizona. In 1987, Hopi House became a National…

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    developed his own unique style. From 1901 to 1904 (Blue Period), Picasso’s style re ected a very grim and melancholy color palette, best seen with the Old Guitarist (1903) and Life (1903). In 1905, his style transitioned from somber blues to natural and tender pink and reddish tones. Family of Saltimbanques (1905) and Portrait of Gertrude Stein (1906) are terri c examples of Picasso’s Pink Period. Pablo’s work started becoming more abstract. Quick strokes, unblended intense colors, dis gured-…

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    My Family’s Norwegian Heritage There were many important events that happened in the world in 1905. Albert Einstein finalized his Theory of Relativity and formulated the equation e=mc2, Theodore Roosevelt was inaugurated as the 26th President of the United States, the Union between Norway and Sweden dissolved, and my great-grandfather was born. He went on to immigrate from Sweden to America in 1921 when he was only 16 years old. He was accompanied by his Aunt Helen, and they were both looking…

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    Blackmore Series Essay

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    I. Landscape and Location The Blackmore series is a frigid Typic Argiustolls which is of the Mollisol order (National Cooperative Soil Survey 2000). It is found only within the Gallatin County of southwest Montana. Blackmore soils are not very prevalent within southwestern Montana. The exact location of the Blackmore soil type is found specifically 1100 feet south and 1800 feet west of the northeast corner of section 27, T. 2S., R.6E. This area has an elevation of 4,800 to 5,500 feet. This…

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    Gabon felt that the petition would work. Knowing the Tsar being a good and loving father he would protect them from the greedy factory managers. Gabon begged for the Tsar to get the petition at two o'clock in the after noon. The next day, Jan 22nd 1905, on that morning, Gabon not knowing the Tsar is fifteen miles away at Tsarskoe Selo, they were walking down streets, he found himself the head of a mass march to St. Petersburg's Winter Palace. Gabon then informed the government officials about…

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    Born to a poor family in France, Claude Debussy arrived into the world on August 22, 1862. He became the oldest of five children. By the time he turned nine, he showed gift as a pianist. Madame Maute de Fleurville encouraged him and in 1873 he entered the Paris Conservatory. He studied piano and composition. While living in poverty, Nadezhda Filaretovna von Meck discovered him. She engaged him to play duets with her and her children. He often traveled with her throughout Europe during the summer…

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    I respectfully acknowledge the Elders and custodians of the Yuin nation, past and present, their descendants and kin of the land where I am living, studying and working. This is a warning that this journal may contain images, voices and names of deceased Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Island people. Whilst attending school with two Aboriginal students in my class, I was never exposed to people stereotyping Aboriginal people. I lived in an inland rural area of New South Wales, and after…

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    Yuma Case Study

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    money. In 1905 the population of Yuma was about 2000 people. The population of Yuma County increased a lot since irrigation started. The population now current day is almost 100,000 people and it's gone up by about 98,000 people. Since there is now more people, that means that more businesses are being started and more jobs will become available for more people. This happened just because of the Yuma Project. In the making of the Yuma project floods were an issue. There was the flood of…

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    The First Panama Canal

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    “A canal, of about 166 km (103 mi) long, from the Isthmus of Suez and linking the Red Sea and the Gulf of Suez with the Mediterranean Sea,was Built under the supervision of Ferdinand de Lesseps, it was opened in 1869 and came under British control after 1875. The modern canal was planned by the French engineer Ferdinand de Lesseps, who also supervised construction (1859-69). Great Britain, which had opposed the construction of the canal, became the largest shareholder in 1875 by purchasing the…

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