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    refrigerator to thaw. The sampling procedure follows the procedure stated in the Coliscan Easygel Instructions. When we were ready to begin sampling, the thawed broth was placed into a cooler. We started sampling at Cornerstone pond then move to the Wyoming site, then downtown Grand Rapids, then Plainfield, and then Versluis lake. The procedure for Cornerstone pond and Versluis Lake are as follows: first, wearing waders, we walk about 3 feet into the water; then we open a sterile pipette and…

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    As of last week albert Bacon Fall had secretly granted Harry F. Sinclair of the Mammoth Oil Company exclusive rights to the Teapot Dome in Wyoming on April 7, 1922. After Pres. Warren G. Harding had transferred supervision of the naval oil reserve lands from the Department of the interior, that’s when Fall granted Sinclair the oil rights. When leases and contrasts went under investigation by committees of the U.S. Senate . Fall and members of his family had received from an unknown source…

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    My Trip To Florida

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    The majority of my family arrived and met us at Florida and my favorite cousin from Wyoming came too which was fun. Then we finally got onto the cruise (with all our food we bought) and I ran up to my room and ate my chips on the ship or more specifically I ate sour gummy bears and takis. So my family was divided into people there was adults…

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    Driving Age Research Paper

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    Driving Age Is Good As Is Sixteen probably is the best birthday of of a kid’s life because they get their license, but people are trying to take that freedom away from teens. Teen driving have killed many teenagers in the last few years, so one idea to fix this problem is to raise the minimum driving age, but there are others ways to fix this problem before going to extremes. Teens will fix anything just so they can have the keys, but politicians don’t get that, they think since people are…

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    wear for the wedding.” My mom said. I just remembered that we’re going Wyoming for my cousins wedding. I got out of bed like I was late for school. I found two pairs of normal cloths and a pair of good cloths for they wedding. I took a quick shower then cleaned my room. I heard my mom yelling, “Saul hurry up we’re going to leave right now!” I graved my cloths and every thing I needed then I headed out to the car. When we got Wyoming I checked if I had every thing. I saw that I was messing my…

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    popular sovereignty. Other people, however, may say that we should keep the system because it allows for better representation. To start, The Electoral College is not democratic because it gives vastly more power to smaller states. For instance, Wyoming has three electoral votes, or one vote per one hundred and thirty five thousand people who vote. California has fifty-five electoral votes, or one vote per four hundred and eleven thousand people. This basically means that it takes three times…

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    Society’s Lack of Education on Depression Society as a whole uses the word “depression” with a lot of leeway. People say they’re depressed and then list several reasons why they are the way they are. What people often fail to realize is that depression is a sickness. It’s a mental disease that is diagnosed by a professional. While it is possible for someone to be depressed before they know it, the phrase, “I’m depressed.” Or “I have depression.” is loosely said. A large majority of society and…

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    votes, the most out of any state. Now let’s look at Wyoming, who receives 3 electoral votes. This must mean that California has the advantage right? Actually, Wyoming is the one with the advantage. According to the 2010 census, Wyoming’s population is 584,153. Now let’s take Wyoming’s population and divide it by the number of electors they are entitled to (3). Assuming we round to the nearest thousand, the answer is 195,000. This means Wyoming receives…

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    Introduction Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are among the most commonly reported infectious diseases and affect all population groups in the United States (Paschal, Oler-Manske & Hsiao, 2011). Approximately nineteen million new STD cases occur annually, resulting in a spectrum of potential health consequences ranging from mild acute illness to serious long-term complications such as cervical, liver and other cancers (Paschal et al, 2011). The situation may be even more serious in rural…

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    the Executive Order 9066 which authorized the relocation of anyone with Japanese ancestry or who descend from Japan. About 120,000 Japanese people were put in one of the ten internment camps that were located in California, Idaho, Utah, Arizona, Wyoming, Colorado, and Arkansas. The ten internment camps are; Colorado River (Poston) Internment Camp, Arizona, Gila River Internment Camp, Phoenix, Arizona, Jerome Internment Camp, Arkansas, Rohwer Internment Camp, Arkansas, Manzanar Internment…

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