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    responsibility to go to the internet and find a health care coverage plan that fits the needs of them. Many people that live in Idaho that are looking for health care and that are taking the responsibility to find that best insurance use Your Health Idaho. Your Health Idaho takes many things into consideration when applying for their insurance and finding the best coverage. Your Health Idaho sees how many people that will be covered by the insurance, how old the applier and family members are…

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    Wallace Flood of 1913 The year was 1910 when it all started. In Wallace, Idaho there was a gigantic fire that practically destroyed the whole town. In 1913, there was an unusual amount of rainfall, which caused the river to flood. Shockingly, no one died, but many were severely injured. Unfortunately, during the fire the trees were all burnt to their stumps, and did not provide the usual protection from the flood. Due to the flood, Wallace had a huge drop in the economy, and the landscape was…

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    sure that myself and my family, as well as those that I will serve as a social worker, can best be assisted. Recently, before I moved to Boise, I had a client that bought a van from another homeless couple that was titled in Idaho. The title at one time had a lien from Idaho Title Company, and for some…

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    sacrificed their lives in the service of the great fire in order to fight and preserve their people and town. However, the contribution of the 25th Infantry, known as the Buffalo soldiers, was the greatest since they had saved the entire town of Avery, Idaho and they also succeeded in emptying the town. There were negative ways in which the press, politicians, and public opinion portrayed the Buffalo Soldiers; however, there was positive major contribution of the Buffalo soldiers during the Big…

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    Beau Coats Research Paper

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    Despite having just moved from Twin Falls, Idaho, he is not worried one bit about being the new kid. Beau Coats, an eleventh grader, has high hopes for his future, and is not stressed about it. His dreams of becoming a hip hop artist and traveling with friends. He also aspires to have a strain of marijuana named after him. To achieve these dreams, Beau beatboxes, raps, and listens to a plethora of hip hop artists. He plans to someday attend North Idaho College. If he doesn’t attend NIC after…

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    The Life of Someone in an Internment Camp Have you ever thought about what it would be like to live in a Japanese Internment Camp? In 1942, concentration camps were set up in America for Japanese Americans out of fear they would remain loyal to Japan after World War II. Anyone of Japanese descent was placed in a camp. Daily life in these internment camps was very difficult. First, the adults were forced to do hard, physical labor every day. There was little care for their physical…

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    Everyone probably has a place important to them, Furthermore, this also applies to the protagonist of “Walk two moons” by Sharon Creech. Salamanca can find importance in the locations Ohio, Idaho, and Bybanks for various different reasons. To start off with Ohio, this location can show relevance to Sal, as the protagonist meets Phoebe there, learns about Mrs. Pickford’s reasoning, and finds the story behind Mrs. Cadaver. Firstly, according to Sal, “ I didn’t know it then, but that face belonged…

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    There are a total of ten different landscape regions located within the Pacific Northwest. The rocks that are within each region provide the foundation for the landscape within the region. The study of the rock located in the region tells us about the geologic past and provides insight on the materials and processes from which the landscape was formed. I will briefly discuss each of the areas and provide insight on the types of rocks in which they are formed from. We will start with the Basin…

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    Wilson Endowed Scholarship

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    My plan is to pursue a career in clinical social work, specifically rural work. Growing up in rural Southeastern Idaho, I was able to see areas that lack access to mental health and social services as a result of their geographic isolation. I want to give back to the community I grew up in through providing much needed services and utilizing my talents to help this…

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    society. At the time of the publication of the article, the executive director was LeeAnn Hall. This group is comprised of subsidiary groups from states all across the Nation. In the two states that I will be reflecting on, the organizations are the Idaho Community Action Network, and the Montana organizing project. They are both community organizing based groups focusing on economic equality, racial equality and gender equality. This particular article was released in February of 2013 using…

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