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    Gray Wolf Research Paper

    For decades, the gray wolf has been under federal protection through the Endangered species Act. However, all of that changed when President obama signed the new federal budget on April 15, 2011; Montana Senator Jon Tester added a last-minute alteration to the bill that removed gray wolves from the Endangered Species Act, therefore prohibiting further judicial review of the bill (“Did We Only Bring Wolves Back”). Despite arguments from conservationists, numerous federal wildlife agencies have declared

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    Developing Counties

    The future for rich countries is economic stagnation, as economic growth increasingly occurs in developing countries in Asia. Introduction In December 2007, The Great Recession has affected the world economy(S. Montana.2010). This downturn more or less was detrimental to every country. However, by the summer of 2009, world economists started to believe that recession was over. The subsequent recovery was weak with persistent high levels of unemployment and inflation which still remained throughout

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    Chickpeas Research Paper

    second most widely grown and eaten bean in the world, second to soybeans. The cultivation of most of the worlds chickpeas takes place in India and Middle Eastern countries. With only 1% of the world's production taking place in The United States, Montana is the primary source for locally grown chickpeas in the U.S. The chickpea season typically starts after the final frost of the season and lasts 100 days. Planted 10 inches underground in the cool balanced soil, chickpeas are under close observation

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    Seven Council Fires Research Paper

    “What is the seven council fires?” The” seven council fires” are the seven major divisions. The seven councils were all close to having the same cultures. “What were the councils?” The Dakota had four councils,” Mdewakanton, Wahpekute, Wahpeton, and Sisseton”. The Nakota had two councils” Yankton, and Yanktonai”. The last council is from the Lakota, it is called “Tenton’. Today, the Dakota, Nakota, and Lakota communities are located in Minnesota. “What did these councils wear?” The council's wore

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    Business Law

    and a profit-share bonus. Winkel received the increased Salary. But does Winkel receive the profit-sharing bonus? The answer is no, under contract law, if a contract is required to be in writing, but it is not, the contract is unenforceable. Under Montana Law, a written contract can be altered only in writing or by an executed oral agreement. However, the parties may voluntarily perform a contract that is unenforceable; therefore, Winkel may request that Vranich honor their oral agreement of the profit-sharing

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    Research Paper on Premarital Sex

    Sexual imagery is everywhere. One cannot turn on the TV, thumb through the pages of a magazine, pass by a billboard or listen to the radio without being bombarded with some type of sexual innuendo. As a result of the growing liberated view on sexuality which began over 40 years ago with the sexual revolution, many people today consider the practice of premarital sex to be normal, harmless behavior. (Finer, 2007) While saving sex until marriage may seem outdated, premarital sex can bring negative

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    Business Law

    court would entitle Dr. Winkel the profit-sharing bonus. Pertaining to the second question, Dr. Vranich protest of the altered oral modification of the previous contract not back by writing would not be considered ethical. Based on our text, Montana law states that a written contract can be altered only in writing or by executed oral agreement. Therefore, the court will side with the plaintiffs’ case and would consider the defendant in breach of contract. Chapter 10.7 * This question

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    passed. 2. While Taft did establish the Bureau of Mines to control mineral resources, his participation in the Ballinger-Pinchot quarrel of 1910 hurt him. In the quarrel, Secretary of the Interior Richard Ballinger opened public lands in Wyoming, Montana, and Alaska to corporate development and was criticized by Forestry chief Gifford Pinchot, who was then fired by Taft. a. Old Republicans favored using the lands for business; new/Progressive Republicans favored conservation of lands. XVI. The

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    Natural Resources

    energy consumption of western cities' households stands at about one-third. Energy is a very good example of a natural resource. In as much as it is surprising, efforts have been made since the 21st century to try and conserve these natural resources (Montana Conservation Council, 1956, p. 12). The essay seeks to discuss how some of the activities carried out have been used to promote resource efficiency and sustainable management of natural resources. The essay seeks to detail information on some of the

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    History Of Glacier National Park

    park is to preserve the nature and wildlife of Glacier. Also the natural beauty of the park. This park is one of the largest national parks. The park is 1,583 square miles and is 1,012,837 in acreage. Glacier is located in northeastern part of Montana. It borders Canada and Waterton Lakes National Park in Canada. Important People: George Bird

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