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    Triceratops are one of the most famous types of dinosaurs. They have been named the state fossil of South Dakota and named the state dinosaur of Wyoming. A person can watch Triceratops interact with other dinosaurs in the movie Jurassic Park and read about them in many children’s books (Triceratops Wikipedia). Triceratops are part of the Ornithischian family. Triceratops were named by Orthniel Marsh in 1889 after some brow horns were found near Denver, Colorado in 1887 (Fastovsky). This…

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    He and his long time friends from Two Spirit Ranch have spent the past six years dealing with a vicious cult called the Will and the Word. As a last-ditch effort to destroy Cody and his shifter crew, the cult destroyed the nearby town of Sage, Wyoming and left it in a heap of rubble. The cult is now gone, but their legacy lives on, leaving Cody and crew the task of rebuilding Sage and helping the cult's victims pick up the pieces of their lives. Cody is reunited with an old boyhood friend,…

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    In the 1840’s American expanded into the western part of the United States. One of the biggest factors that lured Americans westword was the Manifest Destiny. The United States felt that they were to control the entire contient because God wanted it that way. Manifest Destiny became so wildy know that it started to appear in newspapers, debates, paintings, and advertisements. It was used to further territorial expansion in the west. Many believed that God himself blessed the growth of the United…

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    Becoming a Melting Pot is a story about the civil war of USA, the North (Union) against the South (Confederacy). There was a time when immigrants from other countries enter to the USA, but not all of the new American people were treated equally because there were Americans who don’t treated people fairly because if there were black people they don’t were treated as white people, some people, or they were treated bad because the country in which they were from like were from Asia and Europe. So…

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    I am writing in response to the part-time Activity Assistant position. I am confident that my diverse background within the health care industry are an excellent match for the job. Please allow me to highlight my skills as they relate to the job requirements. • A wide-ranging of experience in healthcare’s fast-paced work environment. • Knowledge of medical terminology. • Knowledge of follow-up procedures. • Knowledge aging issues. • Skilled in multi-tasking and decision making. • Skilled in oral…

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    Arapaho Indians The Arapaho Indians were established in the 1850s.Since 1878, the Eastern Shoshone, people lived there.The Arapaho Indians lived in the Eastern Shoshone.The Eastern Shoshone was by the Wind River Reservation in Wyoming.The Arapaho Tribe spoke in the Algonquian language. The Arapaho Indians ate every animal they saw to stay alive.The weapons they used were bows,arrows,stone ball clubs,jaw bone…

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    Beep! Beep! The shrieking of an alarm clock always puts students in a bad mood, especially on an early Monday morning. As students, we are always tired. We wake up early and go to school, not paying any attention to our morning lessons. Students are constantly tired and will never get that sleep back. Even naps can't help our sleep deprivation. Many parents and teachers have noticed this and ask, "Should our schools start later?" Many people have a lot of controversy about this topic. There are…

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    are allowed to make mistakes, but young black men have to be extra cautious even when they have not broken any laws. Yet the laws in place are truly ridiculous. The Jim Crow laws in Wyoming stated, “All marriages of white persons with Negroes, Mulattos, Mongolians, or Malaya hereafter contracted in the State of Wyoming are and shall be illegal and void.” (Jim Crow Laws) Something as simple and special as love and wanting to be happily married can land you in prison because it is illegal…

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    Dr. J. Douglas Muir and his older sister were raised by their parents in a somewhat rural community in Arkansas. Growing up, he enjoyed ornithology and science. Doug graduated from the University of Arkansas with a B.S. in Zoology. Following graduation, he worked as a phlebotomist at a VA clinic in the psych ward and discovered he really enjoyed listening to patients. At that point, he decided to pursue a career in medicine. After completing the necessary tests, Doug was accepted into…

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    The way Electoral College system works:- Electoral College System is the process to elect the president and the vice president of the United States. The Electoral College is consists of 538 electors. The 538 elector is the total of 435 Representatives, 100 senators and 3 electors given to the District of Columbia (*1). However, the candidate whoever able to win majority electoral votes which is 270, he or she get elected for the president of United States of America (*1). The Electoral Systems…

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