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    The Apache Indian Tribe

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    14th and 15th centuries. Adding to the frustration is the fact that the Apache did not write down their history, instead it was passed down through oral tails. (Herr, 2013) However, we do know that the Apache roamed the Southwestern United States and Mexico, because archaeologists have discovered sites that belonged to the 14th and 15th century Apache called Platform Cave Caches. These were places that the Apaches hid their supplies and other important objects, as well as conducted ceremonies…

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    The Navajo lack basic necessities that we take for granted every day. Approximately 100 miles out of Albuquerque, New Mexico the Navajo people live in extreme poverty; many live in trailers lacking access to running water and have no electricity. As Americans, we have a high standard of living and therefore, a responsibility to ensure that all Americans’ needs are met. By holding events throughout the country, we can spread awareness about the issues the Navajo are facing and raise funds for…

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    Invites you as a recruit to come and protect what’s left of American wilderness. Pg. 17 “Nevertheless all is not lost; much remains, and I welcome the prospect of an army of lug-soled hiker’s boots on the desert trails.” Intended Audience: People new to the desert – first-timers or those who love the desert. Mentions Vietnam and satori – who might the actual audience be? Context: Published in an anthology of essays on environmental literature. When was it published? 1968 – Rise of…

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    past decades, those terms have come into general use in the United States to refer to all the people whose ancestry is predominantly from one or more Spanish-speaking areas, including most of the countries of South America, the Caribbean area, and Mexico[ Suzanne Oboler, Ethnic Labels, Latino Lives: Identity…

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    The climate of an area is so impactful that even the smallest changes can have large, serious impacts because everything is connected in some way. The Butterfly Effect theory explains that the power of a butterfly flapping its wings in New Mexico can cause a hurricane in China; that it may take a long time, but there is a connection because if the butterfly hadn’t flapped its wings at the exact point in time and space, the air movement wouldn’t have changed or moved to cause a hurricane. Because…

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    New Mexico Law Case Study

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    BACKGROUND: New Mexico Law requires the reporting of any known or suspected abuse situations that a child is abused or neglected. A report should be made when there is a reasonable cause to believe that a child or adolescent has been abused or neglected or is in danger of being abused. A report of suspected abuse is only a request for an investigation. The person making the report does not need to prove the abuse; Investigation and validation of child abuse reports are the responsibilities of…

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    everything I owned and drove to Arizona. The state of Arizona makes law school flexible. I need a program that will allow me to continue to work, while attending school. Leaving New Mexico to follow my dream was one of the hardest things I have ever done. I left everything; my job, my friends and family. I left New Mexico feeling defeated and promised myself that I would not return until I had accomplished my goal. As I was driving to Arizona, I was nervous, scared, and uncertain of what was…

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    one dish may have the same ingredients, but they are all different because of the way to eat it. For example, there are many ways to eat chorizo. Mexicans can eat it with other dishes, make it into a burrito or taco, or even incorporate it into a new type of meal. This shows that the Mexican culture is better due to the variety of the…

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    Hausman, Gerald. “How Bat Learned to Fly” How Chipmunk Got Tiny Feet. Santa Fe, New Mexico. Sunset Productions, 1995. 6-10. Print The story starts with a bunch of animals playing a game of modern football, but mouse isn’t very good. He wants to get better, but his hands are too small to play, so he always drops the ball when he runs. His animal friends joke with him about his size, but mouse is sad he isn’t good. One day, mother nature went up to him. Attempting to help, she told him that if…

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    For my family vacation when I was 14 my family and I went to Ruidoso, New Mexico to go snow skiing. My Mom, Dad, Brother, and I went the year before, so we decided to invite my aunt or uncles for our second trip.It took us around 10 hours to get there with all the traffic. Since it was going to be such a long drive, we left at midnight. So that we could drive through the night to make the drive seem shorter. We ended up getting there at like 8 or 9 the next morning. All we wanted to do was hit…

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