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    ride for an active professional, and you can consider the Compass as your “compact” high-performance SUV! Drive Home With A New RAM 5500 In Ft. Lauderdale Fl Work hard, play hard---the new RAM 5500 does just that. Available in Tradesman, SLT, and Laramie models, you can haul with industry-leading strength or carry debris from the job site without breaking a sweat. The chassis models even feature crew cabs, so you can carry more workers AND more equipment---sounds like a win to us. Stop by and…

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    Company Ownership/Legal Entity Entrepreneurs Shawn Buckwalter, Christine Fenske, and Dawn Lowden have invested $100,000 each, to help startup Queen Bee boutiques. As a new business in manufacturing and merchandizing, Queen Bee boutiques realizes their obligation to give back not only to the community but also the planet. Because they firmly believe in reducing their carbon footprint, they will be purchasing environmentally friendly equipment and exploring alternative resources to operate Queen…

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    William Hiser Case Study

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    years. He majored in accounting and business administration. Looking back now Mr. Hiser said that if he would do another major he would go back and finish accounting. He had less interest in accounting and transferred to the University of Wyoming in Laramie. He majored in education and received his bachelor's degree. Later he went back and received his masters degree. Mr. Hiser was also in the military for 12 years. He was part of the…

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    Since the “White Man” first discovered Native people, we have been forced to submit to their will, we have went through genocide, slavery, and just about anything else you can possible think of; however, even after all Native people have went through we still stand strong today, and we even fight in wars that aren’t our own. Today I want to tell you about a subject that could get messy if you are dead set in your ways, but I ask that you please keep your mind open, because I as a Native American…

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    David Vs Goliath Analysis

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    In most cases, Americans love a true underdog story. Movies that have a David vs Goliath-like plot, that culminates in a major battle that results in David overcoming all odds and concurring the Goliath-like antagonist. But the reality for most of history is that of tragedy and no heroic ending. This is the case the Lakota of the Pine Ridge Indian Agency fell victim to in the winter of 1890 when approximately 500 soldiers came to stop a ceremony later called the Ghost Dance. The horrifying…

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    We looked at several different photos that give representation of manifest destiny. The manifest destiny was when the Westerners tricked Native Americans into taking their land from them. Its called the Manifest Destiny because the Westerners thought that that land was a present from god and if was their destiny for them to take it no matter the costs. Lots of people migrated into the new land some to get rid of the Native Americans and some meant no harm Albert Bierstadt painted A Storm in…

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    Sitting Bull Symbolism

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    signatures. When all the Native Americans and Henry Dawes arrive in the shed to hear the news from Dawes about what the Congress has said about their land, Red Cloud stands up for what he believes is right. Red Cloud says, in regret to signing the Fort Laramie Treaty, “The white man will not see…

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    Byrd Jr. Hate Crimes Prevention Act. In retrospect to the people that this Act was named after, Matthew Shepard was the victim of a hate crime against him on October 7, 1998. He was a gay college student that attended the University of Wyoming in Laramie and he was abducted and…

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    I am a childhood cancer survivor. At five and half years old I was diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia, and my entire life was derailed from the path it was on. I was removed from my school to endure chemotherapy, repeated kindergarten, and felt like an outsider at only the age of five. I was in remission within six weeks, and have been in remission for thirteen years now with minimal side effects. After everything that I endured cancer changed everything for me my academics,…

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    There are historical landmarks and attractions visitors can see while passing through Cheyenne on their way to other destinations in Wyoming such as Yellowstone and the Grand Teton National Parks. One of the highlighted attractions is Frontier Days; this is a well-known event that lasts ten days each year that increases the economy and social life of the community (Cheyenne City, 2018). Notable landmarks in Cheyenne are F.E. Warren Air Force Base, one of the nation’s oldest air force bases; The…

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