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    During the Civil War, competition within opponents greatly increased the demand for better, sturdier weapons, and newer, more innovative ideas that helped them secure an advantage over each other. New ideas cultivated the birth of industrial America such as railroads, light bulbs, and telegrams emerged to help improve citizen’s lives. As a result, after the Civil War, American economy had feverishly boomed. As more immigrants flood into the U.S, the U.S becomes more populated with a greater…

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    land with surrounding tribes. Historians have argued that “Pawnee fought more battles with other enemy tribes than they did against white settlers” (“Pawnee Tribe History, Facts, and Culture”). Tribes that the Pawnee battled were the Lakota, Dakota, Cheyenne, Comanche, Arapaho, and Sioux (“Pawnee Tribe History, Facts, and Culture”). Yet, the Pawnee did not always fight with other tribes, they also traded with them. They traded with tribes such as the Comanche and Omaha (“Native American Facts…

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    communities. The Natives once occupied most of the continent, but colonization from Americans changed that. On several occasions, the Native Americans would fight back and retaliate against the Americans. One event was the Sand Creek Massacre of 1864. The Cheyenne and Arapaho Indians attacked the U.S. Military and killed mostly women and children. They would also destroy railroad trains and kill all the passengers. The Native Americans were pushed into small-allotted land spaces, which are now…

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    December 3, 2015 The Honorable Bruce Westerman Post Office Box 21097 Hot Springs, AR, 71903-1097 Dear Representative Bruce Westerman: I am Cheyenne Chriestenson, and I am a resident of Texarkana, Arkansas. The legislation addressing Immigration Reform is a big concern to me because it is highly affecting our workforce, economy, and numerous other areas of the United States. The current immigration system is broken. I am urging you to reform the immigration laws because immigrants are coming…

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    They mapped over 34,000 miles of unsettled territory. RED RIVER WAR June 06, 1874 The U.S. Armies job was to try to get the Kiowa, Comanche, Southern Cheyenne and Arapaho back to the reservations in the Indian Territory. The Indian tribes fought one last fight for their native land under the leadership of Chief Quanah Parker. The army and Indians fought over 20 battles on the Texas panhandle around…

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    In the book, Our Hearts Fell to the Ground, author Colin G. Calloway noted that Native American were reluctant to discuss their lives once they had been relocated to the reservation. This reluctance to write or speak about life on the reservation became the mentality of many Native Americans due to varies factors. However, this reluctance can be explain if one was to examine the catastrophic damage that was cause to the Plains Indians culture and traditions. The expansion to the west stole not…

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    Cry: A Short Story

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    It was a week before Valentine’s Day and the girls and I were sitting at the middle table and the guys where at the table behind us. My friend Katlyn was sitting at the end of the table and I was sitting right next to her and across from me was my friends Joanna. We were all talking about the spring fling that was coming up when CC went right to Katlyn and gave her a hug and started talking crap about Joanna. At first Joanna looked at me and shock her head telling me to leave it alone. Katlyn…

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    The Gang of Misfits Red, all I see is red. Flashes of punches, crowds of people, and sounds of cheering meet my eyes, and anger fills my every being. I have become so sick and tired of this place, some may call it high school, but I call it prison with a view. The gang of misfits weren’t always the gang of misfits, we used to all be alone until today because today is the day I fought for my freedom. Let’s take this story back to the start of freshman year, not too long ago, but feels long…

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    The Black-footed ferret, Mustela nigripes, is in the order Carnivora and the Family Mustelidae. The Black-footed ferret (BFF) looks like that of a weasel, with a body that is long, slender, weighting up to two pounds, with yellowish fur, and black fur on their feet, legs, tail tip, and a mask on their face[1]. They are closely related to the Siberian polecat and the European polecat[1]. They are fossorial and nocturnal hunters that can be seen during the day[1]. Most of their diet is prairie…

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    ENGLCOM – Argumentative Essay Cheyenne Xyla T. Tanggawohn March 29, 2016 Final Draft The Perquisite of Law Enforcement Cameras in the Philippine Context Law enforcement cameras are also known as body worn videos. According to Sainvilus (2016), law enforcement cameras, or body worn videos, are worn by police officers and it has the ability to document both audio and video footages of the police officer’s activities. Law enforcement cameras are made possible because of the technological…

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