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    Fort Laramie Treaty Analysis

    reservations, making an area white men could not enter (Lee,n.d). This treaty established compensation for 9 Sioux Native American tribes that the United States broke this treaty after ten years (Peterson,2013). Gold was discovered in Montana making many people rush out to Montana to mine for gold hoping to get rich, the problem was the fastest route west was using the Bozeman trail. This combined with the Sioux destruction of forts and mining camps around the Bozeman trail broke down the treaty (Lee, N

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    By Reuters A homeless man walked up to a policeman in Montana last week and confessed to involvement in the murder of an Oklahoma county commissioner 25 years ago, authorities said on Monday. "He just said he wanted to get something off of his chest," said Stan Florence, director of the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation. "I think it was just one of those things he carried with him for 25 years and wanted to talk to somebody about it." The man, Clifford W. Eagle, 53, told police he

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    Yates & Kaarma: Insanity Defense

    An insanity defense requires that an individual not be aware of their actions during a mental episode, and that is how Andrea Yates got away with the murderous drowning of her five children. On the other end of the spectrum, there is self-defense, which states that “based on the recognition that individuals have an inherent right to protect themselves and that to reasonably defend oneself from unlawful attack is a natural response to threatening situations” (Schmalleger & Hall, 2014) and protection

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    Bus 309 Wk 7 Quiz 6 Chapter 7 - All Possible Questions

    BUS 309 WK 7 Quiz 6 Chapter 7 - All Possible Questions To Purchase Click Link Below: http://strtutorials.com/BUS-309-WK-7-Quiz-6-Chapter-7-All-Possible-Questions-BUS3097.htm BUS 309 WK 7 Quiz 6 Chapter 7 - All Possible Questions 1. Of the 18,000 objects orbiting Earth, how many are rubbish? 1. 12,000 2. 14, 100 3. 16,500 4. 17, 100 1. When was the Clean Water Act passed? 1. 1965 2. 1972 3. 1979 4. 1982 1. What proportion of U.S. waters fail to meet the 1972 standards for

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    Kootenai Tribe Research Paper

    The Kootenai Native American Tribe is a very strong and faithful group of Native Americans that most people do not know much about. I hope that you like to learn because we are going on a journey into the history of the Kootenai and their famous leader Charlo Hudson. The Kootenai Tribe are a tribe that you should know about and I will teach you their lifestyles and some of their traditions. The Kootenai have many things that they use ,including items for transportation and to get resources. For example

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    Assignment Week 1-Cheeseman-Keller

    profit-sharing bonus. Under Montana law, a written contract can be altered only in writing or by an executed oral agreement. Dr. Vranich argued that the contract could not be enforced because it was not in writing. Does Winkel receive the profit-sharing bonus? Did Dr. Vranich act ethically in raising the defense that the contract was not in writing? Winkel v. Family Health Care, P.C., 205 Mont. 40, 668 P.2d 208, Web 1983 Mont. Lexis 785 (Supreme Court of Montana) (Cheeseman, 2010, p. 165)"

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    Calamity Jane

    sisters. Martha Jane received no formal education, but was considered literate. When Martha Jane was 13 her father decided to re-locate the family to Virginia City, Montana, by way of wagon train that was heading from Missouri to Montana. The wagon train took the Overland Trail, taking approximately five months to reach Virginia City, Montana. According to information on the Lakewood Public Library site the trek was often daunting. “Many times in crossing the mountains, the conditions of the trail were

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    Annotated Bibliography

    Annotated Bibliography Tabatha L. Clow University of Phoenix Taylor, M.M. (2004). Leadership in Literacy Education Reform: A Constructivist Learning and Culturally Responsive Perspective (Doctoral Dissertation). Retrieved December 10, 2009, from Dissertations & Theses @ University of Phoenix. (UMI No.:3136143) This dissertation

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    Mustang Research Paper

    Major #1-Research In the mid seventeenth century there was between two and four million Mustangs in the world. Now there is only about 50,000 of them living today because of “mustangers.” Mustangers go around rounding up the mustangs and begin taking them to the slaughter house. After many attempts, the congress passed the Wild Free-Roaming Horse and Burro act in 1971. According to National Mustang Association.com the Wild Free-Roaming Horse and Burro act in 1971 states that wild horses are a

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    Criminal Behavior Case Study: Rollman

    ROLLMAN had left her vehicle to travel with people she had befriended. DORAN also stated that ROLLMAN my have traveled toward Montana and is possibly in Montana. I informed DORAN that I would see what I was able to do and get back to her. Upon further investigation Big Horn County Dispatch informed me that ROLLMAN has a valid drivers license (Wy license # 102872-546) as well as a 4 door blue in color Honda registered to her (Wy passenger 10-44423) ROLLMAN has an address of 516 west south #2 in

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