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    They were in states such as Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma,and Arizona. They were exceptional horsemen. The Comanches were excellent at hunting and gathering. The Comanches were known as the “Lords of the Plains. The Comanches had a very unique culture. The Comanches were originally part of the Eastern Shoshone, who lived by Platte River near Wyoming . When the Europeans arrived, the Comanches migrated more towards the south such as, Texas, Oklahoma, and New Mexico. The Comanche spoke a…

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    “You can reach maximum performance by engaging in physical activities ("Quotes About Physical Therapy (29 quotes)).” This is the goal of a Physical Therapist, to help someone recover or better themselves so that they may reach their peak performance and physical health. Physical Therapy is a career where Physical Therapists, or commonly referred to as PT’s, help people to recover from injuries or other conditions they may have which compromise their physical integrity. A PT will assess and…

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    Alisha Hardy Alisha Hardy, who also goes by Lisha, is an eighteen-year-old Choctaw Native American woman from Wright City, Oklahoma. She is a student at Murray State College in Tishomingo, Oklahoma where she is studying nursing. In high school Lisha was an honors student and played softball. She is a very active member in her tribe’s community and her role as young Choctaw woman is very important. She enjoys taking part in cultural activities and keeping her tribes customs and culture alive.…

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    One of the things that I have always enjoyed about history is being able to pinpoint events that changed everything. These events are the ones that make a person wonder where we would be if they hadn’t happened. Some events send ripples into the future, while others send large waves of change altering far more than anyone could expect. The bombing of Pearl Harbor was the event that would lead the United States into World War II and it would change the country forever. Prior to the bombing of…

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    What do you consider a good president? Some consider a good president to be one that makes choices to change the country in a good way, and someone who does what is best for the people. Most people would consider Andrew Jackson to be a good president, because of the way he revolutionized the presidential campaign. Also he vetoed bills that he thought to be unfit or unnecessary. But I would consider him as a bad president, because of the multiple times he was cruel and unjust to the Native…

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    Before reading the test book and watching the documentary Into the Circle: An Introduction to Native American Pow-wow. I thought a Pow-wow was just a party like celebration for the Native Americans. In which they dress up for a night around a fire where they would dance and sing. But after this class, I realized I was wrong, the Pow-wow contains a lot of the Native American traditions and their history. After viewing the segment from the documentary Into the Circle: An Introduction to Native…

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    was scheduled to job shadow the General Manager/ Certified Chef at Crafthouse in Weatherford, Oklahoma. The General Manager that I followed around was Tyler Stinson. He has an associate’s degree in culinary arts and sciences. He has been in the Service and hospitality business since he was 15 years old, for nearly 20 years, with 12 years of that being in management positions. He attended Southwestern Oklahoma State University as a history education major, he then decided that wasn’t for him. So…

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    The greenwood neighborhood in Tulsa,Oklahoma housed one of the most successful black economies in American history. The area is now commonly referred to as’’ The Black Wall Street’’. Most of the business and homes were burned down in the Tulsa Race Riot of 1921. The team’’Nero Wall Street’’was coined by none other than famed African-American author and educator, Booker T Washington. At the time, the greenwood district was home to dozens of prominent African-American businessmen. Greenwood…

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    In 2015, a college fraternity from the University of Oklahoma broke the news when a bus full of Sigma Alpha Epsilon members were heard chanting racist words. Because of this incident, many people have asked themselves if the sorority and fraternity systems are causing more harm than good. The procedure of entering the greek life is the concept of exclusion and is a competition based off of first impressions. If you do not fit a fraternity's stereotype, you most likely won’t get a letter inviting…

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    both guilty and must bear responsibility. First and foremost, Ben and Sarah were essentially fit for performing the murders. Their backgrounds give it away. Although Sarah was the “daughter of a state court judge in Muskogee, Oklahoma...uncle is the Attorney General of Oklahoma. Her grandfather once served as Congressman, and her great uncle was Governor and then later a U.S. Senator” (Grisham 2) she started using drugs and alcohol at the age of thirteen. At just fourteen years of age, Sarah…

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