Sioux Falls, South Dakota

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    Sioux Falls Case Study

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    The passion for soccer in Sioux Falls can be improved if high school soccer games begin to be televised. Often times football, baseball, and basketball games are shown on local TV broadcasts. From personal experience, I have never seen a high school soccer game broadcasted on TV in Sioux Falls. This is a problem because other sports are getting more exposure and as explained above, more exposure leads to more popularity. The graph below in Figure 2 shows the popularity in football vs. soccer…

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    for the South Dakota United soccer team. I’ve been playing for this team for about 2 and a half years and have gotten to know everyone on our team. Some of them are from Huron, Sioux Falls, and Watertown, but the majority of them are from Rapid. There’s only two of us from Pierre, me and another in the high school. I am also one of two kids on the whole team that is an 8th grader, the rest are all in high school. As of right now we are the number one seed for our division in South Dakota. Over…

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    rang from almost $300,000 to a million opening on the property size, location, and other features. Preparing my backup options is major! The two schools I am comparing is University of Sioux Falls and the University of South Dakota. Again there are pros and cons to each of these schools. The University of Sioux Falls has a 15:1 student-to-faculty ratio. They also offer 1,500 free tutoring hours that other students are willing to give up their free time to help. This college is a Christian…

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    Native Americans also have overall higher poverty rates, fall severely behind in educational achievements, and comprise about 1 percent of the entire labor force(2). About 49 percent of the Native American…

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    eight field offices and are located in Aberdeen, Sioux Falls, Rapid City, Huron, Mitchell, Watertown, Pierre, and Yankton (South Dakota Department of Social Services). The policy we chose was codified law 25-7A-56, regarding South Dakota Child Support revokes or restricts driver’s licenses, and professional, business or recreational licenses if a non-custodial parent owes at least $1,000 in overdue support and hasn’t paid support in 3 months ( South Dakota Legislature). The intent of this…

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    went to my cousin’s wedding in Iowa. After the wedding we started our trip from Iowa to South Dakota. We were going to see Mount Rushmore and The Crazy Horse Monument. On our way there we tried to go into as many states as we could so on the way there and back we went through South Dakota, Wyoming, Montana, North Dakota, Minnesota, and from Minnesota we went to Wisconsin. In South Dakota we went to Sioux Falls and saw all of the waterfalls there. Then we went to a waterpark. After we got done…

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    resistance shook the segregated South on August 6th 1965 as the Voting Rights Act was signed into law, thus abolishing…

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    three million Americans live within 10 miles of one. Citizens of Yankton live fairly close to a nuclear power plant which is Pathfinder Nuclear Generating Station located near the city of Sioux Falls. During the 1960, Sioux Falls was a hub of industry and productivity in South Dakota at the time. This made Sioux Falls the ideal place for the world’s first ever nuclear generating station, Pathfinder Nuclear Generating Station. With all the factories around the area, there was a great need for…

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    Sitting Bull Thesis

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    Sitting Bull or Tatanka Iyotake was one of the most prominent Native American leaders in all time. He was a Sioux tribe leader who located in the Great Plains region of modern day South Dakota around 1874 when gold was discovered in the Black Hills. Sitting Bull’s main focus was war and opposition of the American settlers. He began training and fighting in battles from the age of fourteen up to his death at age fifty-nine. During Sitting Bull’s early years, he didn’t really interact or witness…

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    many are in need in Sioux Falls. This can be that they are homeless, in a shelter, or in a secondary house. There are a few things in the town of Sioux Falls to help those in need, but there are still many who sleep on the streets. You may see people here and there, but have you taken a walk downtown by the Riverwalk? There are quite a few people who haven’t. There are many young women and men who sleep under that bridge daily. Many may have served at the Banquet in Sioux Falls. The Banquet is…

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