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    The 2015 Jeep Grand Cherokee blends passenger carrying practicality with available off-road utility, delivering a capable midsize SUV few competitors can match. The Grand Cherokee is an ideal purchase decision for consumers who prize Jeep heritage while making the most of its around-town utility. Offering room for five, the Grand Cherokee is available in standard rear-wheel drive or available four-wheel drive. Jeep offers the 2015 Grand Cherokee in five standard trims: Laredo, Laredo E, Limited…

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    “The Cherokee Memorials” represents what was politically going on during the time period of the early 1800s. “The Memorials” are the Cherokee nation’s version of the Declaration of Independence, but instead of declaring independence and stating a new nation, the Cherokee are reminding the United States they are a separate sovereign nation and cannot be forced to leave their lands without signed consent (361). By asserting this, the Cherokees hope to show Congress the state of Georgia has no…

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    The Cherokee was one of the largest and strongest tribes in the Southeast. The tribe was extremely successful even when they were forced out of the land they first settled in when coming to the states. Though the tribe faced several times of trouble, they were still able to overcome and hold tight to their beliefs. Known today as one of the Five Civilized Tribes, the Cherokee Tribe is the second most populous tribe to exist in the United States. The Cherokee creation legend is not a typical…

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    name was Cheyenne and the two boys names were Apache and Shoshone. Their father, Cherokee, was the leader of the Iroquois tribe. A couple of days had past and the two boys, Apache and Shoshone were born. The two brothers were always challenging each other since day one. If one started to crawl the other tried to walk before him, the two boys would always wrestle and fight and it would always be an equal outcome. Cherokee was very very proud of how his boys were so competitive with each other and…

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    That was when a scream sounded from somewhere close. It was creepy enough to scare poor Seth half to death. We clung to each other like strips of Velcro, and for an unbearably tense moment, I heard only the croaking of frogs. It was followed by another tortured shout. Still sudden, desperate, and scary but slightly muffled this time. “Madison, let’s go.” “What about our reputations?” I said. Seth gave me an exasperated glare, which I tend to get a lot. “You’re worried about our reputations when…

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    Cherokee Soccer Narrative

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    It was a normal day around 10:00 A.M. when I had the first soccer game of the season. The air was cool with crisp morning dew across the grass. We were going against the C.S.L Stingrays (Chesapeake Soccer League). It was different now, instead of 7 players on the field it was 11 players, instead of a smaller field it was bigger, along with the field, the goals were also larger. With this much people and this big of a field, you couldn’t dribble a ball all the way down and score. This is what I…

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    It was a very cold and frigid sunday mornin’ in good ole’ South Carolina when I was playing ultimate frisbee. I was hot sweaty and exhausted in the cold early morning. I was the one they were going to throw the frisbee to and I looked up at the sky and the light blinded my eyes. As I was running backwards trying to catch the frisbee I almost tripped over an old wooden log. I recovered slowly from my stumble and continue to run down the wet field. As the frisbee came closer to me I could feel…

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    Essay On Cherokee Indians

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    The Apache Indians are from the Apache Native American tribe. Originally, they lived in the Gran Apacheria, a territory that spread from western Arizona to eastern Texas and from southern Colorado to southern Mexico. The Apache tribe were one of the Native tribes in southern-western U.S. that came in contact with the first settlers. Today, over fifty thousand Apache Indians live in reservations in Arizona, New Mexico, and Oklahoma. The term “apache” came from the spanish, which means “enemy”.…

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    In the story Who Love, by Melanie A. Rawls center on a character named Cora and she was known as Cherokee. Cherokee is presented throughout most of the story as a strong, brave and smart Indian. The strong actions she had towards Mr. Allman by chasing him down the house with the shot gun as well as tying him down in the chair until her family came for a mid-day meal, preludes the respect she has for herself and her family. With these initial reactions to that event, we began to see the how…

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    The 2012 Jeep Grand Cherokee supplies strong on-road performance and excellent off-road mastery. This midsize SUV successfully upholds Jeep ruggedness without neglecting comfort or convenience. The 2012 Grand Cherokee is a midsize, two-row SUV with room for five. This model comes in Laredo, Limited, Overland and Overland Summit trims. Three engine choices and two four-wheel drive systems set this model apart from the pack. Changes for 2012 include an updated transmission with V8 models and…

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