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    Awareness is when customers are conscious of the name of a company and its products exist but they have had not dealing with the company. People get exposure to products and companies through advertisements. In the Montana Mountain Biking case, Jerry Singleton purchases an address list with 60,000 addresses. The company sent the potential customers promotional information about the expedition. The mailing list would create 1800 new customers which are 3 percent of the 60,000 people from the…

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    Proposal 1: Plant Diversity and Competition in Montana Sagebrush Steppe; Post Wildfire In Montana, 44,103 square kilometers are classified as big sagebrush steppe. In addition to this, 16,346 square kilometers are classified as Montane Sagebrush Steppe (fieldguide.mt.gov). These ecosystems alone take up nearly 16% of Montana’s land (15.87%). These lands are normally dominated by Artemisia tridentata wyomingensis, and other native shrubs along with diverse perennial herbaceous graminoid…

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    Here I am today singing songs about the south-land;because I miss 'ole' 'bamy once again.Years ago I left my home state of Alabama,where the skies are so blue and I moved to the not so great state of Montana. Many people questioned me on why I moved to Montana, and my response back is because in that moment I felt like I needed a change, but in the end I think I made the wrong choice to move away from Alabama. But soon I will be back to sweet home Alabama,oh,Lord, I'm coming home to you. Back…

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    How Montana 1948 relates to this issue Specifically, in the fictional novel Montana 1948, the Hayden family has all the power in their small town, and Frank Hayden abuses his power and rapes young women. One brother, Wes, is the sheriff and the other brother, Frank, is the doctor. Frank sexually…

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    In the book Montana 1948, the last scene was Wesley and his family finding out that Uncle Frank had committed suicide. It can be seen that such a drastic measure could have been caused by how the setting was created. The setting of Montana 1948 was in Bentrock, Montana. The author explained this area as quiet and small, with less than two thousand people living there. As secrets about Uncle Frank unveiled, Wesley knew he had to do something about it before everyone found out. This resulted in…

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    The sun, a blistering ball of fire, beamed down on the state of Montana (Appositives). For the second year in a row, Montana experienced the worst season of wildfires since 1950. Suffering through the intense temperatures and droughts, Montana served as a warning to other regions; Climate change is coming (Participles). Areas around the world suffer from drastic climate change, similar to Montana. Climate change has become one of the world's foremost issues and for a good reason. If proactive…

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    Montana 1948 Tragic Hero

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    In Arthur Miller’s “Tragedy and the Common Man” the author outlines his argument that the common man can have a prominent place in modern literary tragedies, just as those of noble birth did in the classic tragedies of the past. In Larry Watson’s Montana 1948, the main character, Wes, demonstrates Miller’s definition of a common tragic hero through his struggle to do the right thing after his brother murders a young Native American woman in the town where Wes is the sheriff. Up until this point…

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    Navigating the roadways in Montana can be challenging. Drivers must share the streets with cyclists, pedestrians and wildlife. Collisions with wildlife are common in the fall, but a collision can happen any time of year. Staying Safe on the Roadways Wild animals can leave the woods and stray onto interstates and highways. When animals are frightened by roaring engines and bright headlights, their behavior can become erratic and unpredictable. According to a recent vehicle accident report,…

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    perception is when someone can see certain aspects of something but remain blind to others, whether that blindness is intentional or accidental is unknown. Selective perception become extremely apparent in the film about the asbestos disaster in Libby, Montana. The owner of the W. R. Grace display a huge case of selective perception in the court files showing him being questioned on the stand about the asbestos topic and his asbestos based business in Libby. Throughout the questioning on the…

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    Celebrity fascination is not healthy for adolescent girls. Girls around the ages of 11 to 17 are most influenced to get that ‘perfect’ look that they see on the cover of their favorite magazine. (Spettigue) These ‘influences’ that young girls have are setting unrealistic and unhealthy standards. For most girls they are striving for a thigh gap and small waist which they’re trying to achieve by starving themselves or taking medications that could be potentially dangerous. The thing with dieting…

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