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    decides to try out, which he breezes through. The first game is against Wellpinit High, Junior's old reservation school. During the game, Rowdy gives Junior a concussion and Wellpinit wins by 30 points. By this time, Junior's sister has ran away to Montana and got married to a Flathead Indian. Rearden wins every game that season and has to face Wellpinit again. This time, Junior scores on Rowdy the first play of the game. Rearden won that game by 40 points. When basketball season ends, a tragedy…

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    strong (or violent?) responses and attention from opponents of the work. On Wednesday, Sept. 28, a woman damaged Chagoya’s artistic display with a crowbar, due to belief that the artwork portrayed Jesus Christ in a sexual act. Kathleen Folden of Montana attacked the original exhibit known as “The Misadventures of Romantic Cannibals.” Although the piece offended some groups, the exhibit was previously reviewed by the Cultural Services Board, which includes many community members of the city, and…

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    In the Chapter 2 from the book 50 Jobs in 50 States by Daniel Seddiqui, I selected the principle of "risk-taking". The part where Daniel showed this principle was when he became a General Store Clerk in Fishtail, Montana. The place and job description were different from what he has done before. He mentioned how the store was populated by female-only coworkers and he was the only male in the general store. He helped the store with different activities, such as preparing the breakfast, dessert,…

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    American Revolution joined the chorus of voices calling for federal intervention to improve prenatal and early childhood care. In response, Congress approved the Sheppard-Towner Act in 1921. The Sheppard- Towner Act was based on a bill introduced by Montana congresswoman Jeanette Rankin in 1919.…

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    Oddly enough, the most powerful letter in the entirety of HBO’s Dear America: Letters Home From Vietnam was neither from a Vietnam veteran nor composed during the 1960s. It was the final letter in the film, likely for effect, and was from a mother written to her late son commemorating the 15th anniversary of his death. In this heart-wrenching piece, the distraught mother recalls a conversation she shared with Jim, another veteran who served with her son William during the last four months of his…

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    passed so women could vote. There were people that worked hard so women could have equal rights. Women were given hope, the law had passed, but only a few states women had a chance to vote. Between 1911 and 1914 California, Oregon, Kansas, Arizona, Montana and…

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    various adventurous thrills. Glacier National Park is one of the options that you can consider. There are two different parks with the same name – Glacier National park – one of them is situated in British Columbia in Canada while the other is in Montana in the US. Glacier National Park in the US is directly connected to the Waterton Lakes National Park in Alberta, Canada. Both of these parks, connected by the US-Canadian international border together comprise of the Waterton-Glacier National…

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    value. Most songs that have a significant meaning are written on a personal level by the artist. For example, the song “Wide Open Spaces” was written by Susan gibson who used her own personal experience of going off to college at the University of Montana. The song was later recorded by the The Dixie Chicks, and added country elements on the instrumental side of the song. By containing inspirational lyrics along with a strong upbeat tone and cheerful…

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    Many people find their impairments to be a problem, not only to them, but their families as well. For many patients near death, maintaining the quality of one’s life, avoiding great suffering, maintaining one’s dignity, and insuring that others remember us as we wish them to become considered burden and unwanted. Sometimes there are conditions that call into question whether or not the patient is proficient, such as clinical depression. The patient either seeks to obtain life-sustaining…

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    Every year I spend half of my summer hiking the Rocky Mountains of Montana with my mom and the other half climbing the Cascade Mountains of Washington State with my dad. I have grown up in two different states because of my parents divorce. However, I don 't have an innate sense of pride for one state but a pride for the two separate and unique mountain ranges that have shaped who I am today. When I am in the free and open space of a forest with the cool summer breeze flowing through my hair and…

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