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    Centre, Alabama, I had no pride. I did not think our school had amazing programs or good representatives at events. All this changed when I joined the high school marching band. We practiced hard and worked without stopping. I soon realized that Cherokee County has pride in at least one program, their marching band. The building for our band lies beside our football field, the spectacle of the campus. The small band building looks small compared to the large field, but shines just as bright to…

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    Chapter 3 Article 3: Cherokee Medicine, Colonial Germs: An Indigenous Nation s Fight against Smallpox, 1518-1824 Chapter two of the textbook, Biosecurity and Bioterrorism Containing and Preventing Biological Threats, by Jeffrey R. Ryan, goes into extensive detail on the numerous types of category A diseases and their agents. Category A diseases and agents, hold the greatest potential for harm in the case of a bioterrorist attack (Ryan 2016, p. 51). Throughout this chapter the different types…

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    The main companies I was hoping to talk to were Apache, Halliburton, and Schlumberger. They are all great oil companies, and as a petroleum engineering major I hope to get a job or internship with them. Internships and experience are becoming more and more important as the oil and gas market continues to fluctuate. Apache is an oil and gas exploration company based in Houston, Texas. Apache is a global company with oil reservoirs all over the world. Although most of their oils till comes from…

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    A Chance to expand an Innovative mindset, that is what the Illinois Institute of Technology means to me. I believe IIT has the resources necessary to sharpen and develop my mind and bring forth new technology, ideas, and improve our quality of life. Going behind test scores and diplomas, making real change in the world. By telling my story and who I am. Through Illinois institute of Technology i aim to positively have an impact in this ever changing world. I hope that to be given the chance. I…

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    The Influence of Europeans on the Apache Indians Before Christopher Columbus, European explorer who founded America, founded the Americas, the Native Americans thrived and nourished the land. They had created a housing, government, and religion. They didn’t have the same concepts as the Europeans. The Apache had a unique and civilized way of life until the Europeans came. They had changed their daily life, their culture. Not all changes were bad. It was a mixture of bad and improvements. The…

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    The Indian Removal Act The Indian Removal Act was an event that happened in 1838. This event was the removal of the Cherokee. The U.S Congress pass this act so that the americans could move to their lands. It was not right for the americans to take the Cherokee lands. The lands that the americans moved to are the rightful property of the tribes. The lands don’t belong to the states. The Indian Removal Act was not justified. One reason the indian removal act was not justified is because the…

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    oppression on the Cherokee people” (John Ross’s Letter). He states that the Cherokee people, which was over 15,000 people, would never had agreed to the treaty and the treaty was made wrongfully. He argues that there should be another meeting and the Cherokee people should be equally consulted. John Ross uses a valid piece of evidence to support his argument. The piece of evidence that proves the treaty was made wrongfully was that the people representing the Cherokee in the meeting…

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    Most people are aware of the devastating effects The Trail of Tears had on the Cherokee people and some people may question why this horrible event had to take place and what kind of President was Andrew Jackson to not only let but to fight tooth and nail for this policy. Though much has been written about the injustices that the Native Americans endured during the Trail of Tears very little attention has been given to why the people of that time would allow this forced removal to take place.…

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    Market Positioning Jeep’s Positioning Statement and Position in Market Q1. Create a positioning statement for the product/service and explain its rationale. The Jeep Grand Cherokee gives the “adventurers, doers and dreamers” more experiences than any other SUV through off-road capabilities, safety and high customer loyalty as awarded by IHS Markit, (Manley, n.d.). During his presentation to investors, Mike Manley, President and CEO of the Jeep Brand, noted that the common consumers are those…

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    become part of the society. They would be able to assimilate to the “American way” and be able to survive. If they did not then they would simply just disappear because according to Knox, “uncivilized people could not live among the civilized.” The Cherokee wrote their own constitution, which emulated that of the United States Constitution. This was supposed to help them but it inevitably did not. This so called civilization of the Natives did not solve the…

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