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    Dakota Access Pipeline

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    The Dakota access pipeline is said to be the safest and most environmentally sensitive way to transport oil from domestic wells to American consumers. However, it imposes risks of leaks that endanger the fresh water in lakes and rivers. Activists in North Dakota do not want the DAPL to pass because they fear that it will leak into the Missouri river. People often protest the Dakota Access pipeline causing “Water protectors” who participate in action to get tortured. They will generally get…

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    supposed to be there it was your destiny to grow up there and to go to school there? I felt that way in Sartell, Minnesota, until I moved. My reaction was horrific, I didn't feel like I'd be at home there, but I met a lot of nice people. Moving to Bismarck has affected me for several reasons but I am preserving. Telling my siblings and I was where all of the chaos started. It was in a hotel room in Rochester, Minnesota, beautiful place if you ask me. We were all hyped up because my sister…

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    Otto Von Bismarck Admire

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    The historical figure I admire the most would have to be Otto von Bismarck, the great unifier of Germany and keeper of European peace for over Thirty Decades. I am enamored by how the man could procrastinate, drink and party and then at the last minute, with no preparation, come up with a plan to save the day. You see Bismarck always had a plan. When the Danish attacked the German population of Schleswig–Holstein, Bismarck calmly turned his army facing Austria and proceeded to crush the Danes.…

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    This study will argue that Bismarck was the most effective authoritarian leader from 1848 to 1961. Decision making is the most important factor to consider when assessing the effectiveness of an authoritarian leader as it can assess the rulers ability or inability to stay calm in…

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    to encounter this first hand is a very great experience. It was the second week of school and my fiance, Abby and I had been waiting on our son to be born for about eight and a half months. Because Abby still lived in Minot and I live on campus in Bismarck I wanted to know way before hand if she was going to the hospital. During my afternoon class I got a call and because we are not supposed to use our phones in class I couldn’t answer it, but when it stopped vibrating I snuck it out of my…

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    various colonies, and make their overall influence felt all over Europe. Bismarck created very complicated alliance in order to hold peace on Germany’s borders. These alliances included: the Triple Alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy, and an alliance with Russia. The purpose of these alliances was to protect Germany from invasion or attack from either France or Russia. However, the alliance with Russia crumbled after Bismarck had influence from another power which invigorated…

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    The primary cause of this war was Otto von Bismarck’s leadership of Prussia. This can be illustrated through Wilhelm I’s dependency on Bismarck, Bismarck outflanking the Prussian liberals, and Bismarck’s use of distinctive strategies to manipulate others to generate war. Otto von Bismarck’s leadership of Prussia can be seen through Wilhelm I’s dependency on Bismarck. When Wilhelm ascended the Prussian throne his militaristic outlook gained him the nickname “The Cartridge Prince”(Wilhelm I). The…

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    The Bismarck Tribune discusses the Dakota Access pipeline, that discusses the harm the pipeline can do to the lands typical way of life. The reason this pipeline is being built is that oil is so incredibly valuable to the country that Bismarck, North Dakota has a strong comparative advantage to build there over other locations in the United States(Nicholason,2017). The Bismarck Tribune also discusses a new manufacturing development in Bismarck, Bobcat Company. The company stated that Bismarck…

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    Otto von Bismarck unified Germany which consisted of 27 territories. During this time period, Germany rapidly started to become industrialized mainly in obtaining coal and iron. The population at the time was about 60 million. Germany caught up with great powers like Britain and France by having a growing rail network, and one of the strongest armies. Their navy also was the second best Navy. Otto Von Bismarck's foreign policy was to maintain a balance of power in Europe because he feared France…

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    their societies. These changes most often dealt with instituting governments that fit the needs and interests of the people they governed. Napoleon Bonaparte of France and Otto von Bismarck of Germany were two significant leaders of change during the Age of Revolution. Although both Napoleon Bonaparte and Otto von Bismarck had similar militaristic policies of expansion and used nationalism to unite the people, they differed in the amount of political power they both vested. Whereas…

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