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    Environmental Racism

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    implication on the regions only water source. The expressed power by the white protesters influenced the redirection of the DAPL. Therefore, a new course for DAPL was made. The new intended path for DAPL runs underneath Lake Oahe, the water source for the Sioux Reservation known as Standing Rock. As a result the Native Americans that rely on Lake Oahe as a water source are currently protesting in hopes to provide another redirection of the DAPL. In spite of the peaceful protesting, the national…

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    finished. In my opinion, this activity will be a good way to bring the Native American culture to everybody today. Notably, they introduce their organization on Facebook like Defend Big Bend, T.E.J.A.S, Indigenous Environmental Network, and Standing Rock Sioux Tribe. They encourage people like it, follow it, and contribute to it. I also received three papers include Pipeline Spills, North Dakota People Fighting Dakota Access Pipeline, and Environmental Justice Network. After I read these papers,…

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    Benjamin Harrison Outline

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    Benjamin Harrison Benjamin Harrison is best known as the 23rd president of the United States. He was the grandson of President William Henry Harrison. He was born on August 20, 1833, in North Bend, Ohio. He came from a prominent Virginia family and was the grandson of U.S. President William Henry Harrison. Harrison was elected to the presidency in 1888, ousting Grover Cleveland. He lost the presidency to Cleveland a tumultuous four years later. Harrison died at his home in Indianapolis,…

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    Sports & Orthopedic Specialists, PA Medical Intern Application Name: Meghan Kuntz___________________________________________________ Explain your interest in medicine including how this interest developed and the areas of medicine that are most interesting to you. Be certain to include if you have participated in any workshops, camps, job shadows or volunteering related to the medical profession. Ever since I was young I have had an interest in medicine. Both my aunts were nurses; when I…

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    American Indians Roles

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    When discussing the American West, one cannot carry on a conversation without mentioning the Native Americans. They played many roles throughout American history. In the west they played several. American Indians opened up the west by helping explorers, elevated the horse in their culture to an iconic status, changed the ecological balance in many places throughout the west, proved to the U.S. and Mexico that they were a force to be reckoned with. First, the Native Americans played an important…

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    This book is about 400 year’s history of the relations between European and American indigenous people. Since the book is only 236 pages long, the reading experience is not pleasant but relaxed. After finishing reading, I think I will recommend this book to other people, because it is a really organized book for people who is not familiar with the history of the European and American indigenous people. The primary function of this book is to bring the demonic history to the public and criticism…

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    Have you ever had your heart racing? Well I have, let me tell you about it… it was a awfully hot summer day in Sioux City Iowa. I was taking a cold shower because it was so hot. After I got done I walked into the kitchen and I could smell my favorite food. Bacon! Darted over the couch onto a chair and stuffed my mouth full of bacon. When I stuffed my mouth that’s when I realized it just got done. I sprinted to the garbage and spit it all out. My dad came up to me and said,”so want do you…

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    learned about their tribes. I would right details of the encounters, Some were friendly, and we were able to establish diplomatic ties. The friendly tribes had also warned us of the unfriendly tribes, such as the Blackfeet warriors and the Lakota Sioux, of whom relied solely on hostile negotiations. The goal of this expedition was to unite the New territory from the Atlantic to the Pacific especially after the Louisiana purchase. In 1806 we completed the expedition. After sailing back up…

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    I hope to attend the Indian Affairs 2016 Student Leadership Summer Institute to gain a greater knowledge of American Indian culture and relations to the public in hopes of grasping a better understanding of what can be done for the future generations. I will reach junior status by the end of the 2016 fall semester and hold high hopes for your consideration in allowing me to attend this internship. I am a diligent worker with insurmountable ambitions. I am currently pursuing a sociology degree…

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    make it an unlawful employment practice to subject an employs to an abusive working environment, (Yamada, 2004:519). Even though Yamada Bill has not passed, some brave, early-adopting employers realized that stopping bullying is good for business. Sioux City Iowa is the first school district in the nation to address workplace bullying for their adult employees. They have voluntarily created policies and credible enforcement procedures to purge destructive individuals. But these pioneering…

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