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    Vacation In Arizona

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    The United States has many wonderful places to visit and vacation, but Arizona is the best state to vacation in the United States because of its many available activities, its landscape, and its state parks. Some activities in Arizona include hiking, shopping, and visiting the high end car dealerships. Hiking is a very fun outdoor activity and one place that is enjoyable to hike is camelback mountain. On the mountain many visuals are present that are unavailable in the northern states such as…

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    Martin Luther king jnr( man of the year 1963) The famous land on the western hemisphere has always been a dream to many. At first, it all started in Europe during the era of agrarian revolution. The new land owning policies by different European governments proved to be unwelcomed by many citizens. Many fleets then set off to the new lands in America. Europeans came into America and colonized the native Indians. They brought with them the skills to till and produce from the fertile lands…

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    have always wanted to live come together. Everything I love and am passionate about, is there. Leaving the Midwest to live out in the actual West is something I have been longing to do since I was a little girl. On our yearly trips to Wyoming and Colorado, I would stare up at the unforgiving cliffs of Rocky Mountain Range in awe and wonder. My family’s ski trips are the one thing I look forward to most each winter. Skiing is something I have been passionate about all my life. Despite only…

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    Gold Rush Attractions

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    South Park City Museum near Breckenridge, CO is home to a wonderful representation of the wild west. History buffs should really get a thrill out of the wild frontier town. The town was filled with people looking to strike gold back in the 1850s. The fact is that gold was struck back in 1859. This led to a rush of prospectors hitting the small town looking to stake their claim on their own gold mine. Of course, the influx of all those prospectors quickly changed the landscape and dried up the…

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    says that the Anasazi starts around the 1,200 B.C. They started out as nomads so they favorited plateau areas filled with water so the started out in locations like Chaco Canyon, Mesa Verde, and Keyenta. But then they expanded to other places like Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah. Archeologist split the Anasazi into two eras The Blackest Makers, which appeared in the southwest making women’s baskets. They lived in either caves or out in the open, they hunted with sticks and spears.…

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    Capstone Project Proposal

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    The client and context o Downtown Colorado, Inc (DCI) is a state-wide non-profit association working for commercial district and downtown revitalization. o The Downtown Loveland Association (DLA) is a 501c3 non-profit who is assisting and support with economic development in downtown Loveland. o DCI was approached by DLA with for assistance in developing and revitalizing the city of Loveland downtown. DLA has identified the Lovelander Hotel in the city of Loveland historic downtown district as…

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    Nebraska has many natural resources. Nebraska’s most important products are beef cattle, corn, soybeans, and hogs. Livestock products account for about 2/3 of Nebraska’s farm income, and beef cattle are the most important source, followed by hogs. Corn is Nebraska’s most important crop, with much of it going to feed cattle and hogs. Petroleum, sand and gravel, clays for bricks, tiles, and pottery are also important resources. Two thirds of the High Plains Aquifer lie under Nebraska. Nebraska may…

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    Rebeca Mendez Mrs . Doyal English IV The Yamasee Indians are indians that are not really heard of that much but back where they were from they were really popular and savage . Yamasee indians were part of the Muskhogean language group . There home land is about where today would be Florida and south Georgia . Due to the Spanish in the late 16th century the Yamasee had to move north to what is now south carolina . During the later half of the 17th century there relationship was good . The…

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    Wild West Research Paper

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    Take a four-hour guided tour from the foothills of Denver, Colorado to explore a classic amphitheatre, scenic canyons, and magnificent mountains. Pay respects to legendary Buffalo Bill and the home of Coors brewery and so much more. Find out the history of the Wild West from a local expert. Adventure Awaits This small-group tour includes a driver (guide), and complimentary water. Upon arrival, paper or electronic vouchers accepted. Then it’s all aboard, and time to head on down the road. Start…

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    Introduction The Anasazi were American Indians who disappeared around 1300 A.D. No one knows what happened to the Anasazi, just that they were once a well-developed civilization. The Anasazi grew and hunted for their own food, until one day, they were just gone. The Anasazi left everything behind: cooking pots, baskets, clothing, and food. Some say that they might have migrated to a different place because they were in the middle of the Great Drought which took place in the 13th century. Others…

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