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    The united states has 58 National Parks. One of those parks is the Yellowstone National Park located in Wyoming. Yellowstone National Park features dramatic canyons, hot springs, and one of its top sights “ Old faith”. Old faith is a geyser that erupts on a consistent schedule throughout the day. In the sierra nevada mountains there's another park called the Yosemite National Park. The Yosemite National park is filled with sequoia trees, amazing tunnel views and many more attractions.…

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    with some friends; the Bahamas, Florida, California, and Mexico. If you want to go shopping you should go to New York, California, Italy, or Russia. If you want to go have fun with your family you should go to California, Florida, New York, and Wyoming. You should go to these places because they are very popular and they have many very great tourist attractions and shopping centers if you like to shop. No matter what your hobbies are there is something to do in every one of…

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    factories, the immigrants faced hatred. The Chinese were often given the most dangerous and high casuality jobs, but this did matter because bosses saw the Chinese as expendable. In Rock Springs, Wyoming, the Chinese railroad workers did not want to strike like the white railroad workers (Hon. Huang Sih Chuen, Wyoming Gunfight: An Attack on Chinatown, 1885, 45-46). This resulted in a white mob that robbed, shot, and burned Chinese immigrants (Hon. Huang Sih Chuen). When the riot was over, 28…

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    population in the U.S, Wyoming, has a population of around 560,000 people and two senators and one congressman so three electoral votes. The largest state, California, has a population of 37,254,503, and 55 electoral votes based on the number of representatives. When looking at the numbers per capita, each Wyoming elector represents 187,923 residents whereas each elector in California represents an average of 677,355 which is unequal with a ratio of 3.6 to 1. Therefore, Wyoming citizens have 3.6…

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    While The Laramie Project, by Tectonic Project, " Elemental Journey," by Alicia Gaspar De Alba, "Montana's Biggest Weekend," by Whitney Ward, and "The Purpose of Altar Boys," by Alberto Rios, vary in what they talk about they are similar in one way, the works deal with sexuality. This expository piece will explore the difficulties faced in each piece, that were encountered when dealing with acceptance of sexuality, through the analysis of the works' contents, symbols, settings, and point of…

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    The third and final tax system to be evaluated for pros and cons is the no income tax system, which is implemented in nine states: Alaska, Florida, Nevada, South Dakota, Texas, Wyoming, New Hampshire, and Tennessee (New Hampshire, and Tennessee pay an income tax on dividends from investments). First, a no income tax system is exactly what it sounds like, there is no income tax to be payed to the state. Are these states at a disadvantage because they do not have an income tax? The answer to this…

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    breaks down irreparably after having fled their home in Iowa. With her funds virtually exhausted, Jean is forced to seek sanctuary in Wyoming with her estranged father-law, Einer Gilkyson (Robert Redford); the grandfather Griff was lead to believe didn’t exist. Conflict Dimensions Many of the poignant disagreements depicted in the film following their trek to Wyoming are contextual and the characters appropriate varying modes of conflict resolution which fluctuate depending on perceptions…

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    The Great American Desert is the area of land west of the Mississippi River and east of Rockies. The Dakotas, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, a good part of Texas, New Mexico, Colorado, Wyoming and Montana. During this time only Indians were in this land. White people were considered unfit for habitation. This area of land got its name because it is in America and this area of land flat, treeless, and like a desert. There is no food and very hard to grow food. This area was quickly transformed into…

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    The Women’s Rights Movement is said to have reached its peak when women were given the right to vote, but we know this is not true as women still fight for what they think is their right to abortion and equal pay. The Women’s Right Movement began at the end of the 18th Century to the beginning of the 19th century but didn’t gain moment until the 1830’s to 1840. In response to the Panic of 1837, in 1839, Mississippi was one of the first states to grant women the right to own property with one…

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    “The American dream” is without end. Olsen tells the tale of a wife and mother during this time in history through Anna Holbrook. The tension between Anna Holbrook and husband Jim Holbrook is painfully evident from the start of the book in their Wyoming home through the ending in Omaha, Nebraska. Olsen tells the tale of a young girl during the depression through little Mazie Holbrook, an imaginative child whose dreams are squandered by a childhood lost through premature responsibility and a…

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