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    where his family lived since the early conical period. Bridger volunteered to act in the Mormon war in 1858 as a guide. In 1873 James Bridger went blind, because of his health. They say that James Bridger was one of the greatest frontiers men of Utah, personally I think it’s true. In 1859 James Bridger visited a place that is known as Colter’s…

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    States and the South States wanted to find a compromise to have the balance and the Free states and the slaves. The Compromise of 1850 was induced by all the new territory that was obtained during the Mexican American war. The Compromise of 1850 created Utah and New Mexico territories with the doubts of slavery, settling a Texas and New Mexico frontier debate in the former’s benefit. The compromise ended the slave trade that was…

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    Why Plagiarism Is Good

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    own work offered for academic consideration or credit or for public presentation”. In this essay I will be informing you on why plagiarism is not a good idea when writing an essay and what consequences may lead up to your actions. The University of Utah and Brigham Young University are some the amazing colleges I am really looking forward to attending after I graduate. On the University of Utah’s school website they have a plagiarism policy written in a student handbook. “Plagiarism includes,…

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    Saxon Kor Research Paper

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    Southeastern Utah might as well be the surface of Mars. Between the buttes and mesas of an arid landscape, where tumbleweeds blow across the roads, sagebrush grows from the cracked nutrient-rich soil, and prickly pears sprout under rusted, broken rock, there is little besides long stretches of open wilderness. In the late 1950’s and early 1960’s, while much of the climbing community fixated on the Yosemite Valley, and the world’s attention was captivated by the Himalayas, a group of Colorado…

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    Bluffdale Case

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    are other cities in Salt Lake County where you will discover some of the new properties that are finest Utah is offering. And now he's, while they have been constructing this enormous—or at least doing this great structure, you know, the president here last three years, and they had not possibly begun this when he turned the massive data center in Bluffdale, president. You can also locate Utah real estate agents who focus on rural and area retreats, Bluffdale, Salt Lake…

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    get to do everything that I wanted since I got to pick where to go, making a priorities list was key to making the experience memorable. Sight-seeing and trying out different types of food were up there, but the main thing I wanted to do was visit Utah 's mountains. Along the way, there were a few hiccups. First stop, was New Mexico. Going there first wasn 't prioritized for me, but it was expected since the state was right next to Texas. I figured I would try to make the best of it, but…

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    can’t avoid all of these. But some can still play through these. This man some call him a legend some call him the greatest some say he’s not human. I call him Michael Jordan. June 11th 1997 Game 5 of the NBA Finals in Salt Lake City Utah. The Chicago Bulls vs the Utah Jazz Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippin vs John Stockton And Karl Malone. The series was tied 2-2 this game would determine who wins the NBA Finals. I was in the crowd 18 years old college basketball player Allen Anthony Carter.…

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    Philo T. Farnsworth by Megan Liddiard One of the most influential people of the 20th century was Philo T. Farnsworth. He is best known for the invention of television. Philo T. Farnsworth was born on August 19, 1906 on a farm near Beaver, Utah. The farm he lived on did not have electricity, so when his family moved to a home that was powered, he found electricity fascinating. "By the age of 13 he had won his first national contest, sponsored by Science and Invention magazine, for a thief-proof…

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    Antoine Robidoux: Genius

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    Atkinson, near present-day Omaha, to the Green River in what is now northern Utah. Robidoux then took the fur trade to New Mexico. In 1828, he married into a prominent New Mexico family and settled in Taos, where he became known as the "first fur trader out of Taos." Also in 1828, he established Fort Uncompahgre on the Gunnison River in what is now southwestern Colorado. In 1837, he opened Fort Uinta in northeastern Utah, a post that came to be known as the Robidoux Rendezvous. Competition…

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    Cockcroft and Barnet-Sanchez: Interpretive space is important for a group because it is a symbol or sign just as a music and language. Cockcroft and Barnet-Sanchez said: “Since before the cave paintings at Altamira some 15,000 years before the Christ, wall paintings have served as a way of community people" (Cockcroft, Barnet-Sanchez, 303). Is it true to say that murals is artistic vehicle for educating, teaching religion. The United States supported for murals during the New Deal period, and…

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