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    Cheer teams compete for national titles just as football, basketball and baseball. There are many activities in today's industry that many people commonly debate whether such is a sport. In order to justify if this activity makes it on the list, we need to incorporate and further provide a clear definition of what makes up a sport. There are numerous definitions online that provide us with a set of criteria and one is, “An activity involving physical exertion and skill that is governed by a set…

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    March 3, 1849: Minnesota classifies as a territory. September 3, 1849: First state Territorial Legislature meeting takes place. February 26, 1857: Congress makes an organized announcement authorizing a state government for Minnesota. October 13, 1857: Minnesota voters approve the state constitution. December 3, 1857: First Minnesota Legislature Meeting is held. May 11, 1858: Congress approves Minnesota's constitution and admits Minnesota as the 32nd state in the union. May…

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    The Lumber Industry

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    white pine was the best tree for lumber? The lumber industry was very important to Minnesota’s history. It helped Minnesota get to where it is today. The industry started when Frederick Weyerhaeuser invested in the lumber industry. He expanded his business in Minnesota to sawmills and small railroad lines. In 1890, he bought more than 200,000 acres of timberland in central Minnesota. Weyerhaeuser and his partners cut down acres of white pine. White pine was the best tree for lumber, because it…

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    ClearWay Minnesota is an “independent nonprofit organization that improves the heath all of all Minnesota’s by reducing tobacco use and exposure to secondhand smoke through research, action, and collaboration” (ClearWay Minnesota). Their mission of ClearWay Minnesota is to improve life in Minnesota by reducing tobacco use and exposure to secondhand smoke through research, action and collaboration. The organization starts off as a collective action because ClearWay Minnesota is acting against the…

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    & Hayes, 2015). There are strengths and weakness in all public health systems and there is always a need for enhancement. Two states that will be evaluated are South Dakota and Minnesota. According to McCarthy, Radley, & Hayes (2015), the state of South Dakota is ranked 15th overall in health care systems, while Minnesota is ranked 1st overall.…

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    On May 15, 1994, Officer Jim Thielen received a tip saying that there were several people sitting around in an apartment bagging a white powdery substance. The same tipster also informed the officer that those people in the apartment drove a blue Cadillac that had an Illinois license plate and that there was a possibility of a gun in the car. Officer Thielen began to investigate this tip. After approaching the apartment, Officer Thielen noticed a slight opening in the closed blinds that allowed…

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    Organic Manure Act

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    Congress passed the Organic manure Act that made Minnesota Territory mix MN Soil in 1849. Struggled in wars, paid evaluations, appraisal, and supported their own gatherings. African Americans and Native Aborigine American were deny the benefit to vote and keep running for race. Free African American were therefore, strolling oddities. Their feeling that all is well with the world at all times questionable rested in their capacity to stay harmless. African American could take up with White people…

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    Minnesota is viewed as one of the better places to live, and Minnesotans, on average, are among the healthiest individuals in the country. Regarded as the “Land of 10,000 Lakes,”, the lakes, fields, forests and rivers in the state provide a beautiful setting for everyday activities. Whether it be a nice sunny day spending time at one of the lakes, or playing a nice pickup game of hockey when they are frozen over. With as close to five and a half million people populating the state, it holds one…

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    prevention. The State of Minnesota is in strong need of a health communication campaign concerning awareness and prevention of melanoma, as it has been recognized by the CDC to be #4 out of the top ten states with the highest rates of skin cancer (Morin,…

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    State of Minnesota Crash Facts for 2015 Throughout the United States, the total number of crashes varies from state to state. Within the decade, millions of people have died in a car wreck and millions sustained serious injuries that affect their quality of life. A single car crash has many contributing factors. Over 400 people lost their lives on the roads and highways of the State of Minnesota in 2015. 29,981 sustained injuries. For the last decade, over 4,100 died and experience…

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