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    In the poem, Prairie, there are several instances of repetition. For instance, The first line of the poem states, “There is nothing”. Then, the last line of the poem also restates that there is nothing. In addition, the author continues to speak about a person's eye,…

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    around 200, and the Little house with around 300. Wright also developed new styles of stained glass windows, including his Prairie windows and Playhouse windows. Wright originally struggled with windows, and he explained this, saying, "Often I used to gloat over the beautiful buildings I could build if only it were unnecessary to cut holes in them." However, the Prairie…

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    The novel The Female Frontier: A Comparative View of Women on the Prairie and the Plains was written by Glenda Riley. Riley was born in Cleveland, Ohio in 1938 and gained her Ph.D. from Ohio State University in 1968. After she received her Ph.D. she went on to acquire he first teaching position at Northern Iowa University, where she held this position for 21 years. She also founded the University of Northern Iowa’s Women’s Studies Program. This wide range of knowledge on this particular subject,…

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    Frank Lloyd Wright

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    balconies represent his Prairie style and achieve a connection even deeper to the surroundings. Fallingwater is a combination of all aspects that represent the Prairie style including organic architecture. The long windows that go from the roof to the floor on each floor allow nature to have a continuation along the plans of the house. The difference between Fallingwater and the Robie house is not that substantial as both of these house achieve all the requirements to the Prairie style. The only…

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    Species Sharing Error

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    The area sampled in squared centimeters goes on the x-axis because it is the independent variable. Whereas species richness goes on the y-axis because it is the dependent variable. Based on this sample the prairie habitat seems to be more species rich. This approach does not provide a definitive answer to the question because this is a single sample. In order to provide a more accurate answer to the question of which habitat is richer, more samples must be included and analyzed in order to…

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    Bo Ira Stille Prairie meadows scholarship #1 8 Feb. 2018 Scholarship “To have things that you have always wanted, you have to do things you have never done”-unknown. Being able to get this scholarship would mean the world to me. Having the money help put me where I want to go in college which would be great, but being able to say that the money came from Prairie Meadows would be the best part. Prairie Meadows has always been right down the street from me. And I would go there alot as a kid,…

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    Industry History “Agricultural equipment is any kind of machinery used on a farm to help with farming. This industry generates $41 billion a year, and has an annual growth of 1.5% according to (Tractors & Agricultural Machinery Manufacturing in the US Market Research). Agricultural equipment and machinery manufacturing has been thriving since the 1900’s. The goal of this industry is to provide quality equipment that is durable and sufficient, capable of getting jobs done accurately and in a…

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    My Education Goals

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    My education goals to are to go to Prairie View A&M University after graduating high school. I never thought I would be attending this college, I did not even want to apply until my mother made me. I always planned to attend a college in Houston because that was where all my family lived. I finally realized this was the college for me when I went on a visit to it with my school. I just fell in love with the school and from that day on I knew this was the college for me. It was a long trip and…

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    The main character, Carol Milford, is a liberal and free-spirited woman who marries Will Kennicott and together they move back to Will’s mone-town of Gopher Prairie, Minnesota. Upon arriving to Gopher Prairie, Carol is appalled at the lack of interest in social and cultural issues and the general backwardness of its people. Most of the townswomen gossip and watch Carol’s every move, criticizing her for being different. Carol tries to reform the town by educating the townspeople about progressive…

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    https://www.amazon.com/34-Aluminum-Wheelchair-Threshold-Ramp/dp/B008SDK66Y/ref=sr_1_2?s=hpc&ie=UTF8&qid=&th=1 The wheelchair threshold ramp by Rage Powersports This wheelchair ramp offered by Rage Powersports is well-constructed, durable and useful for creating a smooth surface over your thresholds. Users love sturdy construction, but some do note the assembly instructions need to be clearer. This threshold ramp for doorways has a size of 16.6 x 34 x 3 inches, a weight of 11 pounds, a…

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