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    The American revolution for the most part fulfilled the “ Spirit of ‘76 ” which was the spirit entailed inalienable rights, self government, and the idea of all men being created equal. Slavery was abolished in some states, women were given new roles in society and monarchy was also destroyed and replaced by democracy. One way that the spirit of 76 was fulfilled was by slavery being abolished in many states.The American Revolution was a chance for slaves to fight for their own independence.…

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    Joining OTI was the first step I took to get to where I am at this point in My career. Not only did they open the doors to my preferred trade, they supplied me with the tools and resources to attain my goals for my future. While I attended their seven week state certified Pre-Apprenticeship program, they taught me to be confident with the skills I already had but also how to hone and use the skills that I had aquired during this program. Three days out of the week I would go to class with like…

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    Essay On Alaska

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    Russian American colonial possessions, which endured from 1733 to 1867. Before Europeans entered the region, several indigenous groups occupied Alaska for thousands of years, including the Haida, Tsimshian people, and the Tlingit people. Located northwest of Canada, Alaska is well known for its mountains, forests, isolated villages, and diverse terrain. At roughly 663, 268 square miles, Alaska is the largest state on the basis of land area, and is sparsely inhabited. Alaska is divided into 6…

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    understand what advocacy is, why it is important for us to advocate, and how to become successful advocators. It is beneficial to research how other colleges are advocating for Agriculture. We can implement what we learned through our research at Northwest Missouri State University. Agriculture Defining agriculture may be one of the most challenging tasks I have ever faced. Our Ag. Advocacy…

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    the welfare and protection of the general public. The Land of Ordinances of 1785 was when Congress did not have the power to raise revenue by direct taxation of the population of the United States, while the Northwest Ordinance of 1787 was an act implementing the government of the Northwest Territory and setting forth the steps by which it can become states. Before the Constitution was written, both of these…

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    While a war with Great Britain seemed inevitable leading up to the year of 1812, America did everything they could to avoid it. However, the offenses committed against the United States served as major provocations that left them with no choice but to declare war. Despite promising the Americans their independence after the Revolutionary War, 29 years later the British were still stationed in the Western territories of the US. The British also continued to interfere with the personal trade of…

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    Alaska Highway Analysis

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    dominant debate within the historiography is related to the idea of sovereignty, and to what extent the construction of the highway threatened Canadian sovereignty. Historians have used the Alaska Highway to discuss American presence in the Canadian Northwest, frequently leveraging it as a case study for the dubious nature of the American government’s intent in the region. Peter Pigott argues that the battle of sovereignty in the north was one that pitted Canada against the United States, as…

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    Leaf Clad Giant Essay

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    purchase of Corn Niblets was pretty cute) I noticed a similar representation. Green Giant produce comes from “the valley of the jolly green giant” but other research made it clear that their produce is grown mainly in California and the Pacific Northwest, where it is frozen, then shipped to Minneapolis for processing and manufacturing. In the animated ads, other farmers depicted in the fields are the exact overall wearing, red flannel, straw hat wearing white male farmer that is referenced…

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    We plan to spread the word on social media and around northwest Indiana. We plan to hand out flyers and speak to people about our toy drive and how the toy drive will change the lives for these children. We also plan to create a video to spread on social media to to reach out to a broader audience, rather than just Purdue Northwest. We plan to speak with St. John Bosco Church and to connect with schools to help bring in donations. We plan to…

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    national best-selling author, Budewitz is best known for the Spice Shop Mystery series and the Food Lovers Mystery series of novels that are set in northwest Montana. The books focus on two women Pepper Reece and Erin Murphy who she asserts share her passions and knack for running into trouble. As a legal practitioner, it is no surprise that…

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