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    Pueblo Culture

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    Pueblo has a flavor that quenches family’s desire for variety. This colorful city with weather that is pleasing most the year round allows for the culture to put on some of the most crowd drawing festivals in the nation. Families are drawn to the beautiful landscapes and the entertainment the town has to offer. The culture is very rich here and has many sites to learn more about it. Learning about the culture is only one of the many reasons to visit Pueblo, if not move to, and that would be the…

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    Cheyenne Tribe The Cheyenne tribe originated in Minnesota in the 19th century. Today there are 10,840 members as if 2014. During the Westward expansion the main tribes source of food was Bison.They lived in “reservations” where the goverment them to live in a certain area. Americans helped influence their culture by helping “absorb” them into another different culture. The Cheyenne tribe usually lived in areas around the Great Plains and parts of South Dakota. When it's around summer time…

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    There was a point in time where the book The Wizard of Oz was banned for depicting a woman that had a strong leadership role. The Diary of Anne Frank was banned for being too depressing. I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings is another novel that has been banned as well. The book was proclaimed as, “Indecent and inappropriate for young readers(Goffe.)” What is it that leads a book toward getting banned? Being unsuitable for teenagers, or a story that is too melancholy can lead to the title being…

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    Paul Breines was a freedom rider at the age of 20. He was born in Queens, NY. The College he attended was The University of Wisconsin where he received his PhD in Modern Europe Intellectual History specialization in philosophy. Now he is the professor of Boston College where he has worked for 35 years. Mr. Breines created the first LGBT history class at Boston College. During the speech he talked about many events happening in 1961. He brought up a book called “ Breach Of Peace”…

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    will stay clean before applying for welfare. After their application has been approved and they receive funds, they are most likely return to their old habits. It’s a sick trick in which the applicant is playing the system to get their way. Utah, Arkansas, Arizona, North Carolina, Georgia, Wisconsin, Michigan, Oklahoma, Mississippi, Missouri, Florida, Tennessee, Alabama, West Virginia and Kansas are the…

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    Fracking Research Paper

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    Chosen Topic: Hydraulic fracturing Description: Hydraulic fracturing, or "fracking," is a mechanical procedure that utilizations liquid strain to discharge amounts of oil or natural gas from far beneath the world's surface. Amid usual penetrating, mechanical methods of extraction of oil and gas from open subterranean supplies and gather it at the surface. Fracking includes the high-weight infusion of artificially treated water and sand into shale shake, which separates the shale and discharges…

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    After careful consideration of the entire record, the undersigned makes the following findings: 1. The claimant has engaged in substantial gainful activity since July 1, 2017 (20 CFR 416.920(b) and 416.971 et seq.). In Barnhart v. Walton, 535 U.S. 212 (2002) the Court held that a period of disability cannot be found where work at the substantial gainful activity level resumes within 12 months of the date of onset; and that such resumed work is not protected by a trial work period when a…

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    As her 12-year-old son began to show the telltale signs of chickenpox, Bev Connelly had figured that a few days of rest would be just what Josh needed to recover. As a healthy, active young boy in middle school, Josh seemed capable of combating the infection that almost everyone experiences during childhood. It wasn’t until the night of April 13, 1996, when Josh’s symptoms became more severe, that Bev realized that this commonly contracted virus could change her life forever. Josh’s fever became…

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    How can turning points develop a character? A turning point can be described as a challenge faced or a switch that can go positively or negatively. In the autobiography “ I Never Had It Made”, by Jackie Robinson, the memoir, “ Warriors Don’t Cry”, by Melba Patillo Beals, and the article, “ The Father of Chinese Aviation”, by Rebecca Makel, each of the individuals faced a turning point. Jackie Robinson, Melba Patillo Beal, and Feng Ru all faced life-changing experiences that changed and impacted…

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    Dave and Luiza Johnson. Her mother was from Georgia and she does not know anything about who owned her father or where he was from. Her aunt bought her way out of slavery by cooking. She does not remember freedom. The Ku Klux Klan was bad around Arkansas. Her owner was a Ku Klux member. One time a colored man and woman was by a fire, and the woman was sick. The man was so scared of the Ku Klux Klan that when they came he ran and left his wife.…

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