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    Mountain National Park, Yellowstone National Park, Grand Teton National Park, and Glacier National…

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    Wyoming State Report

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    Wyoming are the Yellowstone National Park, the Grand Teton National Park, Devil’s Tower National Monument and the Fossil Butte National Monument. In Cheyenne, the capitol building, the Depot Museum and the Street Railway Trolley are some of the fun places to visit. The Curt Gowdy State Park offers trout and salmon fishing while the Vedauwoo Recreation Area is for hiking and biking. Other places to visit, are the Buffalo Bill Center of the West, Cody, WY and the National Museum of Wildlife Art in…

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    stopping at wall drug we drove through Badlands National Park. Then we saw Mount Rushmore and my mom told all of us kids that we could get one souvenir and that is when I decided to start a snow globe collection. After seeing it we went to a camp site and slept in a tipi. The next morning we woke up early and went to see The Crazy Horse Monument. After seeing Crazy Horse we travelled through Custer State Park. Well we were travelling through Custer State Park we had seen WIld Buffalo, Prairie…

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    Nora ( now in 8th grade). We were all there for this trip just younger. On our trip one of the main attractions we stopped at for a few days was at the Grand Teton National Park in Jackson Hole Wyoming. The Tetons are a mountain range of the Rocky Mountains in Wyoming. While in the national park we visited a horse ranch where we rode around the Teton range, hiked around one of the lakes at the base of one of the mountains, fished, and went white water rafting. The white water rafting is where…

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    Mountain West History

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    farthest-eastern “belt” comprises of the Front Range, the Wet Mountains, the Laramie, and the Medicine Bow. The Main Range consists of the Sangre de Cristo, Sawatch, Gore, Park and Mosquito Mountains. To the southwest, the San Juan Mountains fill the area and consist of volcanic rocks. The middle rockies are made of mainly the Wasatch and Teton and can be found in smaller quantities (Encyclopedia.com).The total distance can be measured up to a total distance of 3,000 miles! In the American West,…

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    Deep and critical reading in today’s modern day culture has become a struggle due to the constant presence of technology. Reading in today’s culture has never been more widespread. However, the way we go about reading and thinking has had a negative effect on human society. This is due to the infection of technology. The consequences of irresponsible technology use include lack of focusing ability, lack of critical thinking skills, lack of critical reading skills, and much more. These negatives…

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    animals that live in the Arctic environment. There are groups of walrus, whales and polar bears that call the Arctic their home, and are accustomed to the peaceful life and non toxic environment. "The survival of the pronghorn antelope in Grand Teton National Park depends on their annual migration from the Upper Green River Alley...But the Jonah oil and gas field has made their age-old trek incredibly difficult, and future energy development will ultimately cut off their route at key passages,…

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    Abelardo used his photography to express his hardships and feelings of isolation as a foreigner in the United States. He also fancied the topic of Surrealism in Photography because it suited his feelings of being a stranger in a new country. Abelardo Morell is a renowned Cuban-born photographer in the field of Contemporary photography, known for his invention working methods, including the use of a Camera Obscura that represented by Edwynn Houk Gallery in New York City. He took the Camera…

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