woman. The night the votes were counted, radio stations claimedJeannette was far behind her opponents, she went to be believing she lost. When she woke up the votes were completely counted, and America was informed Montana just elected their first female congress member (Bold Women in Montana History, Judy). Her first day in Congress was celebrated with a parade in her honor, and a standing ovation when she entered the chamber. First order of business, however, was something Jeanette dreaded. Having
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In the beginning, Charlie Hawley, who stuck up for Hattie Brooks when she first came to live with her aunt and uncle in Arlington, Iowa, was voted for by the class to be sent off at the station. He would be fighting the Kaiser in France. Hattie, constantly shuffled from one relative to another after the death of both parents at age five, was taken in by “Aunt Ivy” at thirteen. Ivy’s really not an aunt at all because “Uncle Holt” is a distant cousin to her. However, Hattie valued that they allowed
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source of energy for the near and distant future. There are many advantages to wind energy; it is a sustainable energy source that is non-polluting. With a 30 percent annual increase, wind is the world’s fastest-growing bulk power electricity source. Montana has a bright future in wind energy. The American Wind Energy Association ranked Montana’s wind-energy potential in the top five in the nation. Currently, the state has several utility-scale wind farms in operation. History of Wind Energy Wind
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was fourty three years after Susan Anthonly’s arrest that Jeanette Rankin, a Montana Republican carried the distinction to be the first women elected into the U.S. Congress. It was the with the help of the work of the women’s suffarage effort that Rankin believed she had a constitutional right to not only vote, but to run for a political position. She successfully fought for a women’s right to vote in the State of Montana and decided to run for public office. She won her campaign for the U.S. House
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agreed to give some of their land in exchange to be situated in the Fort Belknap Indian reservation. In 1889, the US built various housing and started to divert water for their usage, it was an estimate of 1,000 miners’ inches of water. In 1889, Montana became a state which helped to legally entitle tract of land for private business to settle such as the Empire Cattle Company, Matheson Ditch Company and also Cook’s irrigation company under the Homestead Act. On July 5th 1898, the Native Americans
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the profit sharing bonus? Winkel will receive the profit sharing bonus because in the state of Montana in which this contract is performed under, Winkel would in fact be entitled to the profit share bonus. The original written contract states anything about the raise or profit-share. Regrettably because FHC went with an oral modification of the written contract which is permitted in the state of Montana, FHC must obtain to the oral obligation which would be in the best interest of the FHC. 2.
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The San Francisco 49ers began their historic franchise as a charter member of the All-American Football Conference in 1946. The league only operated for four years, but in those four years the 49ers were only second to the Cleveland Browns, who won four championships and lost only four games overall. They handed the Browns two of their four defeats but finished second each year. The 49ers as one of the dominant teams of the AAFC had an overall record of 39-15-2 (San Francisco 49ers). The 49ers moved
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may not access another employee’s computer while it is in use nor may employees use another’s password for any reason. Violation of this policy will result in disciplinary action, and depending upon nature of violation, termination may result.” Montana Code You now move on to review several
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may not access another employee’s computer while it is in use nor may employees use another’s password for any reason. Violation of this policy will result in disciplinary action, and depending upon nature of violation, termination may result.” Montana Code You now move on to review several
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institutions) of confidential medical information of a patient for any other purposes than treatment, payment, or health care operations. Such violations carry fines and/or imprisonment (Privacy, Security, and Confidentiality). According to the Montana Code 41-1-402 the healthcare provider can obtain a legal consent for prevention, diagnosis or treatment from a minor (without adult supervision) if the minor is graduated from high school, have a child, lives alone and supports
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