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    Recruitment Recruiting stakeholder groups to participate can be difficult; however, in order to have effective collaboration within a project as large as the Wyoming Power Company case recruitment is necessary for success. Recruitment tools such as networking are a power way to help to identify relevant stakeholders in such a large and dynamic case. Networking, or more specifically mapping out special interest groups and professional that are interested or linked to the project, are identified…

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    I resolve to make enough money and plan to take my parents on a road trip from Wyoming to Montana because my parents deserve it and my parents work so hard and they need a break. It is important to me because I have been planning this for two years. Some things that will be difficult to keep my resolution are: I am horrible at keeping secrets. Some things I will do to achieve my goal are: putting a few dollars or cents in a jar and not buying anything. This will make my life better because my…

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    Jackson Pollock (1912-1956). Who was Jackson Pollock? Was he an artist? Was he insane? Was he a drunk? No matter how you see him, he was a brilliant artist with a multitude of problems. One of his problems was with people and that made him socially awkward. The relationships he did have with people were very unhealthy. In the film, Pollack (2000), a common theme is Codependency. Codependency is a learned behavior that is usually passed down from generation to generation. It’s an emotional and…

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    Throughout my experience at Northern Wyoming Mental Health my knowledge has been vastly broadened to the true interworking’s that can be attributed to the world of addiction. There is a very large difference between what is taught in classes and what really goes on behind the scenes of someone working in this field. One of the many aspects within this field that I didn’t really understanding was assessment worked and what the intake process of a client really entailed. I had the privilege of…

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    what are some facts about a state for instance Wyoming. In my essay you will read things about when it became a state, attractions and other stuff so if you have ever wondered what are some facts read on and you will find out some amazing and interesting facts about Wyoming. So you know how you wondered what are some facts about Wyoming. Well Wyoming became a state in the late 1890s on July the 10 and it was the first to ever allow women to vote. Wyoming has the smallest population of all the 50…

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    along with being published in many other news sources. Samuel Western is well-suited to write about Wyoming, although he was not born or raised here, because he has done a respectable amount of research, as well as being a published writer. He spends a significant amount of time looking at Wyoming’s economy, which he is qualified to do. He has also taught many classes at the University of Wyoming. Pushed Off the Mountain, Sold Down the River looks at many of Wyoming’s economic and political…

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    simply getting dressed each day. 67 year old male Sissy Goodwin is a cross-dressing cowboy from the state of Wyoming who likes to wear women's clothes, Sissy is one of many that defy what other people think about Wyoming. In the minds of people that don’t live in Wyoming, they see the state as a cowboy, farming, masculine, tough, and homophobic state. These things are simply not true about Wyoming, the state is just like other in ways of dress and actions. In some cases this can be true you…

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    In Wyoming’s history there have been many themes that reoccur. Some of these themes still occur to this day in Wyoming. In this paper I will discuss some women’s equality, boom and bust, scandals, and resources shipped out of the state. One theme is women’s equality. Wyoming was the first territory to give women equal voting rights and was eventually the first state to do so as well. William Bright introduced giving women this right and Edward Lee who was secretary of the territory campaigned…

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    In my research, I examined three unique states, Vermont, Georgia, and Wyoming. These three states have a high propensity since 1980 to vote for Governors of a different party than the preferred Presidential candidate in those states. Georgia and Wyoming are reliably Republican states at the federal level while Vermont has voted for the Democratic nominee every year since 1988 and has a track record as perhaps the nation’s most liberal state. Nonetheless, all three voters in all three states have…

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    and the University of Wyoming have few similarities. While K-State and UW are both exceptional colleges, with advantages and disadvantages for each school, UW outranks K-State based on the criteria of cost, academics and location. One of the most important factors analyzed in a college making decision is cost and the University of Wyoming is much more reasonably priced than Kansas State. According to a website titled “Kansas State University vs The University of Wyoming,” 87% of freshman at…

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