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    What Are The Causes Of The Battle Of Little Bighorn

    The Battle of Little Bighorn The Battle of Little Bighorn was fought on June 25, 1876, the Battle soon ended the next day. There are many said reasons for the cause of this battle. The Sioux tribe was a Native American tribe that lived in the West of the United States in the 1800s. The Sioux tribe did not like that the white settlers were trying to make them move. “These Indians continue to rove at pleasure, attacking scattered settlements, stealing horses and cattle, and murdering peaceful

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    Personal Narrative: My Trip To The State Of Colorado

    It all began a few summers ago when my family decided to go on a vacation. This happened around the time when I was about to leave the 3rd grade and my parents came up with the idea of taking a trip to South Dakota. I had never been there before and was very happy because I had never been out of the state of Colorado. This was something new, after this vacation I would be able to say that I have gone out of the state. All my friends were surprised that I had never been out of the state. I have never

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    Analysis: The Plague of Doves Western Governors University Analysis: The Plague of Doves There were many compelling choices for my first Introduction to Humanities analysis. But Louise Erdrich had previously caught my eye while reading the course material, and I remember how much her work had made an impression on me; her dedication to writing about the Native American experience, and how multiculturalism in America had not necessarily been kind to them (MindEdge, Inc., 2015). So I was pleased

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    First Nations Pipeline Analysis

    Some group of First Nations oppose the proposal and believe it is an unnecessary risk for their homeland. Several First nations are being largely affected, as the new pipeline will cross hundreds of kilometers of indigenous territory. The majority believes that this is an action that violates the law on their rights and conditions. The government must take their opinions into account, they have a duty to confer with the First Nations about their concerns about their rights. They have to accommodate

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    The YMCA: Conflict Over Ownership

    The conflict over the ownership of the YMCA’s building rages on, with no solution. The YMCA has owned the building for over 20 years, bringing lots of people that care deeply about who runs and owns the building. But soon, the building they’ve grown to love may be under new ownership. As the mayor was leaning towards new ownership, most citizens thought all hope was lost. But as the mayor suddenly resigned, this may change. The election of Sherwood’s mayor has been controversial itself, even before

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    Sitting Bull Thesis

    Bull was indigenous man born in North America who played an important role as boss under whom the Sioux tribes joined in their battle for survival on the North American Great Plains.  Conceived in the Grand River Valley in what is presently South Dakota, Sitting Bull, or Tatanka Yotanka, got early acknowledgment from his tribe as a warrior and man of vision. When Sitting Bull was a  little boy, he participated in numerous events including the typical tribal attack which was set up against those who

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    Dakota Pipeline Project Analysis

    American Civilians are standing up to stop the Dakota Pipeline Project. Bankers and Businessmen/women are fighting to keep it going. Argue whether or not the United States Government should allow the Dakota Pipeline Project to continue. Your explanation must be based on ideas, concepts and information that can be determined through analysis of the “North Dakota Pipeline and The Native American Plight” passage set. Write your essay below Intro: Is the Dakota Pipeline a good idea? Imagine this, you are

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    Debra Marquart Rhetorical Analysis

    a sense of calming and relaxing reaction. She tells the audience that not many people like the upper Midwest. By doing so, she gives off descriptive diction on how innocent her hometown is, North Dakota, and how she would want to protect it. She gives a descriptive paragraph to show how that North Dakota is not a very lonely place and how people should not judge it by the looks, but by looking for the inter greatness. Visual imagery is used to give an image to her audience on how decent and genuine

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    Riordan Manufacturing

    Currently Riordan Manufacturing has several different offices and each office is using a different type of system, but there is not a central system that monitors each of the satellite offices and their production. To assist Riordan become more efficient, they will need to implement a central system to monitor both individual and overlapping system usage. They should create a Data Center in the corporate office that monitors all of the current systems in place. This will allow Riordan Manufacturing

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    Malaysian Minister for performance, Sri Idris Jala called on Prof. Ahsan Iqbal, Federal Minister for Planning, Development and Reforms in his office today on 10 PerformAnce has become key driver of success in democracy. PLM-N government got the mandate on account of its performance in Punjab. Now, we want Federal Government to be high performance driven to beat the challenges Pakistan faces. Pakistan can learn a lot from Malaysians experience of performance delivering and monitoring in public sector

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