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    James Welsh (November 18, 1940 – August 4, 2003) was an award winning Native American writer and founding father of the Native American Renaissance movement, a literary movement for Native American authors. Within the movement, Welch is notable for his works Winter in the Blood (1974) and Fools Crow (1986) James Welch was born in Browning, Montana on Indian territory on November 18, 1940. For the majority of his early life, Welch lived and studied within Native American cultures. Welch was very…

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    The NASP Practice Model

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    Observing her day, made the NASP practice model come to life as I encountered the necessary skills of a school psychologist being applied in many different scenarios and settings. School Psychologist Jennifer services three different school sites in Elk Grove, and we were at all three of them the day I was there. Immediately upon arriving promptly at the start of the work day, I noticed that she was already involved in a consultation with the school principal regarding a student who was having…

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    The Gray Wolf (Canis lupus) The Gray Wolf, a powerful, graceful creature, or also known as the timber wolf, has received a bad rap over time in American history. The wolf has played a big role in literature, religions, and other ideas that has molded the mind of the world to believe that the Gray Wolf is nothing but a vile and heartless animal that only lives to kill. The wolf has not only been perceived as the “Big Bad Wolf” but has also been considered symbolic in ways in relation to…

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    Oprah winefry is a disadvantaged woman who was born in poverty and rose to the top. She is north Americas only black billionaire and the most influential women of the 20th century. Oprah winerfy was born in January 29, 1956 in Kosciusko, Mississippi. She was born to a teenage mother, who was single. Not long after she moved in with her grandmother, hattie mae. She was extremely poor at the time and took comfort from her faith in god. Later in life, she moved to Milwaukee, Wisconsin and stayed…

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    Ella Cara Deloria’s novel Waterlily tells a story of a fictitious Dakota girl named Waterlily, and the lives and customs of women in Dakota community. Deloria describes a detailed premises of the camp in which the Dakota life was based and the kinship defining the role of the women through the life experience of two generation women, Waterlily and her mother. The story follows the journey of Waterlily from birth (6) to her grandmother’s death (141) through her adulthood, to her marriage (160)…

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    girl and Henry’s only friend, sneak into the Black Elks Club, a jazz club, where the makeup of the crowd is nearly all African-Americans. Despite their initial feeling of being out of place, Keiko and Henry discover that, “standing out in the crowd were several Japanese couples, drinking and soaking in the music” (55). This reinforces the idea of the gathering of jazz lovers, not solely of African-Americans and Japanese-Americans. The Black Elks Club provides an escape for those affected by war…

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    and enjoy the great outdoors.Hunting is extremely fun to do because you can hunt in so many ways with bows,guns,crossbows,muzzleloaders,and may others.Besides what you hunt with it's what your hunting that's the most important like turkey,deer,bear,elk,duck,ram, and whatever's legal to hunt.Then fishing is just fun to sit around and wait with friends and family to catch a fish by just sitting there and sticking a pole in water and hanging out with other people or by yourself and just relax and…

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    Yellowtone National Park

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    before the eruption and some that disagree who will you agree with? Yellowstone National park holds secrets in the underneath, but why is so important that we are researching it. Yellowstone National Park is home to many animals such as birds,wolves,elk, and bison. Home to Yellowstone Lake with various types of fish. But what lies underneath could cause destruction, cost lives, money, and almost bring certain species to extinction. Listen to…

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    The mexican gray wolf almost became extinct. “In 1976, the mexican wolf was placed on the Endangered Species List, making the recovery of the species a federal concern.” It is currently the most endangered species in North America. Not many people know this because almost every one of them are dead. Not too many people know that the mexican wolf has a legendary spine-tingling howl it uses it to communicate with other wolves. The mexican wolf may be found in the southern states with creamy black…

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    Research Paper A bow hunter accidently broke his leg, and crawled for days to survive. John Sain is an experienced bow hunter, and was hunting for elk deep into the forest. It supposed to be a short trip, but because of the accident he had to survive in the wilderness for four days. He even thought of suicide, but his family helped him to survive. He slipped between two logs, and fell forward, which caused a breakage in his right leg. He almost snapped his leg in half. His experience helped…

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