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    make sure that I and my siblings were taken care of. My sophomore year of high school my mother moved from Wyoming where we had lived my whole life down to Aiken, South Carolina. I, of course, moved with my mother but when I saw the state of the schools in Aiken compared to the oil-rich schools in Wyoming, I was appalled. I decided the best thing for my education was to move back to Wyoming and live with my father. The summer right before my Junior year I repacked up my belongings and moved in…

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    of the same orientation but stated that they were not willing to schedule a meeting with Catherine since they did not want their secret to be known. The latter is an apparent acclamation that there hatred that was pilling with each passing day in Wyoming and its’ institutions. In the Easier said than done moment, Jonas Slonaker shares the experience that he had when he decided to visit other places just for the fun of it because he was of the opinion that people should visit and live in any…

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    Nevada, Tennessee, New York or maybe even Wyoming, where can you honestly call home? This is not the place you went to school in or every town you moved to, but the place where you really grew up in, the place you call home. The place that really formed who you are, makes up your personality, the way you talk or even how you do things traditionally. Is that the country or city maybe even an orphanage? Worland, Wyoming, made me into the person I am today because of living in the country, the type…

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    Hamilton said the population was to incompetent to choose a countries leader, because of the 270 rule, and it so a multi party system flourish. If Wyoming wants Trump as a president and the members of the electoral college for the state want clinton and the whole state end up going democratic that would not be fair for the citizens. Because Wyoming has 563,626 residents and only 3 electoral members (Document #2) then it should be the citizens who solely decide who they want without the college…

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    play Our Town, a man very much like a narrator tells the audience all about how small Grover's Corners is and how everyone knows who everyone is. It's very interesting, and most people in the town of Worland, Wyoming would agree with what he is saying. Between Grover's Corner and Worland, Wyoming, people would get along fine with one another. The only way that people from Worland wouldn't get along with people Grover's Corner, is all the technology we have today. Worland and Grover's Corner were…

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    (Duffield et al. 2005). Often confirmed damages are redeemed at full market value while probably damages are only redeemed at half the market value. This, however, only covers the meat value of the animal lost, not potential breeding value. The State of Wyoming actually pays more than market value for confirmed damages. There are also private compensation programs in place to mediate rancher attitudes towards wolves. Defenders of Wildlife, founded in 1987, has given out compensation payments to…

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    The Electoral College was a system outlined in the United States’ constitution by the founding fathers, as the method in which they believe the president should be elected. But with the progression of time the views on the necessity of the Electoral College has become a controversy, as now two factions exist with one faction believing that the Electoral College is an illegitimate method for the election of a president. Though this faction exists and believes the Electoral College is an unfair…

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    The Electoral College originated from the passage of the Constitution. Article 2 of the Constitution lays out the executive branch of the US government, and this is where the language creating the Electoral College is found. It says that “Each state shall appoint a number of electors, equal to the whole number of Senators and Representatives to which the State may be entitled in the Congress” (U.S. Const. Art. II). This process designated 535 electors for the nation. The number of electors was…

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    Representatives, and the 100 members of the Senate. Each state gets one elector for each senator it has, and at least one to 53 more electors based on population. Votes are given to states rather than people, so a voter from a smaller state like Wyoming has his vote count for more than a voter from Texas (“Problems With the Electoral College”). Some smaller states should only have one or two electors, but due to the electoral college rules, they receive a minimum of three. The electors are taken…

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    exploration of these different types of strengths and weaknesses within American conservatism, as well as within the privileged personal lives of its characters, most of whom attended a private, Catholic school in the middle of Wyoming. The problem with this Transfiguration College of Wyoming, as suggested by Heroes of the Fourth Turning, is the ideological and emotional weakness that the school taught its students. Teresa’s reactionary politics lead her to an inconsistent, narrow, and…

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