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    It's a small but pretty campground, only a handful of campsites and butted up against Pine Creek. I let the dogs out to play in the water and considered grabbing a fly rod. Pine Creek supposedly has small wild trout in it and what better scenery to catch them in. After realizing my Jetboil stove, that's traveled with me since my first long motorcycle trip in 2010, was missing, I got…

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    As an honor student, I am always making excellent grades and constantly staying on top of my schoolwork. At Cross Creek High School, I am looked upon as an ideal student and I have set an example for the younger classes. Beyond Cross Creek, I will be a great role model at the University of Georgia for younger students to want to strive to be like, if not better. Not only do I exceed in the classroom, but I also exceed in the relationships that I bestow with my teachers and peers. Since I have a…

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    Alaskan Highway History

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    11,000 soldiers and engineers, 16,000 civilians and 7000 pieces of equipment were called upon to build this 1500 mile road through the vast wilderness of northern Canada and Alaska. In less than nine months these hardy men managed to connect Dawson Creek, British Columbia and Delta Junction, Alaska. And, on November 20, 1942, the official ribbon cutting took place at mile 1061, known as “Soldiers…

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    you. “Schitt’s Creek” (2015) Although this series is new to Netflix, its third season premiered last month on Pop TV. I must say that I have been watching this show since its first season premiered in the United States. This Canadian comedy follows the story of a wealthy business man and his family who suddenly find themselves broke. They are forced to trade their home and luxurious lifestyle for a dingy motel within the city limits of their only remaining asset: Schitt’s Creek, a town they…

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    Blair’s lying in a confined room - ripped wallpapers, stained carpet and a worn out mattress is all that surrounded him. Blair was alone, surrounded by a deathly odour and nothing but silence. Suddenly unusual sounds hit Blair, like a slap on the face. The unusual sounds start to haunt Blair’s mind, constantly bothering him. As he sits tight another set of echos project throughout the weathered down house, eventually leading to Blairs room. As Blair sits up on the broken mattress, he peers…

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    Andrew Jackson was a very controversial President. There are multiple positives and negatives to Andrew Jackson. Andrew is America’s great worst President. I am going to discuss and tell you if you he was a good or bad President is his term from March 4, 1829- March 4, 1837. Before Andrew Jackson was President, he had nine slaves. By the time he was a President he had nearly 150 slaves. He was given the title of an Elite Planter. Andrew Jackson had many negatives in his life. One of the most…

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    United States were responsible for the cause of the war and everything that happened in the war, when in fact both sides were responsible for the war, and both were equally to blame for the consequences of the war. The Seminoles were actually the Creeks who had escaped from being slaves in the Northern colonies. They spoke the Mikasuki language and consisted of several different Indian tribes. Their life centered around their clans and communities. The chiefs were chosen from a hereditary line…

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    Osage Nation’s Black Gold The Petroleum industry burst at the seams across the United States’ rich petroleum deposits throughout the 19th century. In the wake of the rush for the black liquid gold, boomtowns grew overnight and the landscape was instantaneously changed. Yet, Osage Nation stood apart from the rest of the Oklahoma in the development of the expansive oil fields throughout the state. Under the tradition of the common laws adopted by the British the land right was under private…

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    Roony Road History

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    county, Colorado. From 1862 to 1876 Golden was the capital city of Colorado. A gold discovery in Clear Creek attracted settlers in mid 19th century. Rich soil in the valleys; coal mining and clay extractions were also major attractions for settlers. In 1870 there were five smelters and Colorado central railroad was built. In 1873, Adolph Coors opened a brewery, using mountain spring waters of Clear Creek. The Coors plant is the world largest single brewery in the world. Coors plant also helps as…

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    The Cherokee Woman

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    War I. After Vine marries Saul, she leaves her Cherokee community to be with Saul and to be with her new family in God’s Creek. Vine’s mother was not happy about leaving her and marrying to a white man. Silas mother also disapproves of Saul marrying a Cherokee woman. His mother did not welcome Cherokee people, but that all change when Vine walk into God's Creek. In Gods creek, Vine gets to meet Saul’s mother, Esme, and his brother Aaron. Vine and Saul settle down then the couple build their own…

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