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    conflict that arose. With the development of political parties also came the development of technologies and industrialization. In the Early years before America was an independent country british colonists wanted push out westward past the appalachian mountains. In doing so they would erupt chaos and conflict between themselves, the French and the Native Americans. During WWI Germany tried to take over the entirety of Europe, the United States as well as other countries joined together to…

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    I Love Boone

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    I love the mountains and the city for so many different reasons. Every summer I visit my family in London, Ontario, I always look forward to all the exhilarating activities I am able to do. “There are parks with swimming pools, splash pads, baseball diamonds, soccer fields, bike paths and sheltered picnic areas.” (1 Tourism London Canada) That is everything that anyone could possibly want in a park. Boone has a more quiet and laid back atmosphere. People here love the beautiful mountain views…

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    other materials runoff into lakes and ponds, creating algal blooms, which sucks up the oxygen, killing fish and other organisms which is crucial to the freshwater environment. Acid rain is a type of pollutant which has impacted the southern Appalachian Mountains. Acid rain is a level four on the pH level which measures the amount of hydrogen in a substance. This pollutant falls into our freshwater ecosystems, and kills many of the living organisms due to the high acidity in the water. Heavy…

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    Scheduling Defing

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    important. Hiking, Travelling There are many things that I want to accomplish within my lifetime, and one of the most prominent is seeing more of the world I live in. One of the many things I have loved since I was a child is exploring. The ocean Appalachian Trail Seeing different cultures and ways of life Travelling is an important factor in the growth of humans as people and as global citizens. Understanding different cultures Meeting new…

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    interfere with Western trade, so they came up with the Proclamation of 1763. The Proclamation of 1763, “forbade settlers to advance beyond the Appalachian Mountains” (Brinkley 92). Most Indian tribes gave in and were okay with the Proclamation but the Cherokee didn’t share the same opinion. The Cherokee Indians continued to go past the Appalachian Mountains and wanted to put an end to the Proclamation. There wasn’t much that the English could do, so the Proclamation turned out to be ineffective.…

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    Children of the Mountain When growing up, we all hear about, “The American Dream”. The idea of a happy and successful life to which all may aspire. Nobody said you could only achieve that dream if you lived in a certain area. They say that the American dream is the individual’s responsibility in whether they are successful or not, but there are several social factors that can influence a person’s individual opportunity. Can we honestly say that we are all equal? Why do we judge someone we just…

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    Rift Valley Essay

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    two sides of the Atlantic. The sequences of sedimentary and igneous rocks from the Appalachian Mountains of North America match those from the Caledonian Mountains of Scotland. Geologists believe that because of the similarities in rock type and rock sequence, both the Appalachian Mountain range and the Caledonian Mountain range were part of the same ancient mountain range known as the Central Pangaean Mountains which were formed when the North American plate and the Eurasian Plate collided.…

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    Two Violent Attacker The Olympic Bombing was done by Erik Rudolph on July 27,1996 he blow it up with a 40 pound bag full of shrapnel and a pipe bomb he also bomb a Gay Club,Abortion Clinic.The Other terrorist in 1978 did something like Erik and his name was Ted Kaczynski.Kaczynski would send bombs to specific people at universities like professors,he also bombed United Airlines president. These terrorists were different in some ways and similar in others.Eric Rudolph and Ted Kaczynaski were…

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    The Cherokee Removal

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    The Cherokee Are People Too In the book The Cherokee Removal, the author argued that most of the Americans did not want the Cherokee nation to be considered equal and wanted them removed. The American people tormented the Cherokees and tried to break their spirits. The Americans thought that if the Cherokee people could be dispossessed, that they would have agreed to the removal (Purdue, 84). The Americans disrespected them and made laws that harassed them. White people moved onto their land…

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    by these beverages. This is my report. I hope that you like it. I will start off by telling you some facts about Mountain Dew. It was originally manufactured to be a moonshine mixer. It got it’s name from the Scottish and Irish immigrants’ description for appalachian moonshine. It belongs to PepsiCo. It used to taste more like sprite. The third listed ingredient is orange juice. Mountain Dew Mouth is a state of tooth decay. Dentists call it because of how much sugar is in it. Next I will tell…

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