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Atlantic Ocean Interactions
From around the 14th to 19th centuries, the Atlantic Ocean served as the great highway and allowed
people and goods to move freely between Europe, America and even Africa. These interactions and
exchanges transformed European, American and African societies and eventually led to the creation
of a new culture, people, ideas and economies throughout the Atlantic area. The Atlantic world
provides a comprehensive and logical history regarding one of the most important cross–cultural
encounters of the human history (Glenn, 2002). The European main drive was to expand and create
creative ways where people that are living along the Atlantic borders were able to adapt and exist
side by side, they sustained continuous growth to grow their empires, economies as well as trade in
the Atlantic world. Thus generally there were connections, interactions as well as massive exchanges
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The western Europeans played an enormous role in expanding beyond their native lands into the
Atlantic Ocean and also onto its many islands and shores. The Europeans were among the first to
transform the Atlantic Ocean from the great and seemingly impassible barrier into being a highway
of trade and communication (Benjamin, 2009). The European explorers and traders together with
soldiers, colonists and missionaries enlarged the ocean on behalf of the crown, the church,
merchants and for their own private interests. Further, the remarkable growth in the Atlantic trades,
economies, colonies and empires were essential to the creative and adaptive interactions among the
Europeans, Indians and Africans. As the Europeans reached its shores in the Atlantic Ocean, it
would have been impossible to thrive or even survive without the cooperation of the local African
and
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A Study on the American Experience Since 1945
HIS/145 The American Experience Since 1945 SECTION I – Economic Miracle AFL–CIO
Interstate Highways Suburbs The Salk Vaccine Government Spending Post–war government
spending reached 10.2 percent of the GDP during the half decade following World War II (See
Figure 1 for 1950 example). Defense was still a major piece of the government spending pie,
generating manufacturing prosperity nationwide. At the same time, labor unions negotiated contracts
that linked wage increases to productivity growth and to cost of living increases. The wage norms in
the private sector reinforced the underlying postwar social contract. Until the 1970s, labor unions
led the wage improvement with that particularly benefitted less–skilled, less–educated workers. A
spillover effect from union–negotiated wages and benefits was felt by nonunion workers and
managers across the economy. Wages and salaries were increasing people had more discretionary
income and could afford options like moving to the suburbs and furnishing larger home, and buying
cars. The transportation sector had to move the goods nationwide to consumers. The interstate
highway system which was originally conceived to move troops and tanks across the country
enabled the nation to profoundly improve economic efficiency and productivity. By increasing speed
and expanding access, freight costs were substantially reduced. Tractor–trailer operating costs are
estimated to be 17 percent lower on interstate highways than other highways.
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Route 66 Research Paper
Route 66
History and Culture
Route 66 was one of the original and most famous roads in the United States and was established on
November 11, 1926. Entrepreneurs John Woodruff of Springfield and Cyrus Avery of Tulsa played a
crucial role in promoting the concept of an interregional link between Los Angeles and Chicago.
However, their lobbying efforts did not bear much fruit until the initiation of the national program
towards the development of highways and roads. Notably, legislations for public roads first
appeared in 1916 and later revised in 1921. However, proper road constructions did not take place
until 1925 when the Congress enacted a more comprehensive version of the version of the road
construction act. Following the enactment, the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Particular segments of the route, such as the Carpenter Park in Oklahoma was a two–lane with a
breadth 16 feet. It is one of the preexisting roads that was re–designated as Illinois Route 66 in 1926
during the inauguration of the Mother Road. It was paved with a mixture of cement and gravel,
while expansion joints were placed every 30 yards. It was also flanked by four–inch curbs and four–
foot gravel shoulders. On the other hand, the Cayuga to Chenoa section was a bit wider and thicker,
having a width of 18 feet with a six–inch deep Portland slab. Still, Illinois Route 4 was a bit
different. The 1.53–mile segment was overlaid with a brick in 1932 and also has a 1,277–foot
section paved with Portland cement. Along its course, the road also had several culverts to enhance
drainage (National Park
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Commercial Law Work Example.
Question 1
The UK Rail vs. Smithfileld case is a striking example of the term – Agency of Necessity. This is the
case when, in certain circumstances, the agent is allowed by law to take actions on behalf of the
principal without the will, knowledge or any other representation of the principal. However, certain
requirements have to be met, in order for the agent to claim that it acted out of necessity: 1) the
actions have been taken for the reason of compelling emergency; 2) impossibility of
communication; and 3) interests of the principal (to be genuinely judged by the agency). The first
test to be passed by an agent is the necessity to take salvage actions. In cases of an emergency or a
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The solicitor, in the face of Smithers, won't be directly influenced by this agreement, as it doesn't
participate in it. However, creditors can be bound with the firm by a tripartite contract between the
continuing partner (constituted as a new firm), retiring members and the third party added to it. All
three participants make an agreement on the newly formed firm, to which all the liabilities will be
implied. This process of indemnity would let the leaving partners to become free of any obligations.
Has to be noticed that this process depends on the relationships and duties between all three
partners, whether Homer (remaining employer) wants to cover the costs by himself with respect to
those retiring, or not.
Anyways, it is essential that the outgoing members of the partnership do discuss this possibility with
the last worker, and provide an official notice of retirement, in order to prevent future debts (as
stated in Section 36 of Act 1980: "Where a person deals with a firm after a change in its constitution
he is entitled to treat all apparent members of the old firm
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Essay
It's easy to forget that you're just outside the one of the largest cities in North Carolina as you drive
down the roads of western Wake county. The country roads that lead into the communities of
Morrisville, Cary, Apex, Holly Springs and Fuquay–Varina are lined with pine forests, horse farms
picket fences, fields of tobacco and soybeans. For decades, rail lines like the Augusta Air–Line
Railroad, The Chatham Line, and The Palmetto Seaboard played a part in developing these five
towns. Now, their growth seems faster than a runaway freight train with technology, biotech and
pharmaceutical companies driving in the engine room. With strong schools, climate and steady
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"All of them have incredible park systems. All of them are putting activities out there for children.
There are tons and tons of activity. Cary started it and now Apex, Holly Springs and Fuquay are
following suit." COMMITMENT TO EDUCATION While all of Wake county is known for their
strong education system, western Wake is particularly appealing since they have a low rate of re–
assignment. As our county grows and expands so rapidly, parents feel the stretch marks when their
children must re–assigned to different schools keep up with the new populations. These
communities have stayed ahead of that curve by sound planning and construction of new schools.
"Whether its Fuquay– Varina, Holly Springs, Apex or Cary, they have tremendous schools both
private and public. These school systems are some of the highest rated in Wake count," says Jim
Allen. GET THERE FAST OR GET THERE SLOW Although each community has their own
industry, many folks relocate to western Wake for it's easy access to the Research Triangle Park
(RTP) and Raleigh–Durham International Airport (RDU). And the commute just became more
convenient with the newest expansion of the Interstate 540 that circles down to Morrisville, Cary,
Apex and Holly Springs. "Fuquay and Holly Springs used to be cut off from the world because you
had to go through Cary and Apex to get anywhere. Now, you don't. Now you can get straight on 540
and get anywhere in
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The Alaska Highway Essay
In 1942, fifteen thousand American soldiers and civilian laborers poured into Alberta, British
Columbia, and the Yukon to construct a highway stretching from mainland United States to Alaska.
In doing so, they had to overcome obstacles of climate, terrain, and manpower (see Figure 1). The
construction of the Alaska Highway serves an enlightening episode where Canadian and American
interest in northern development and continental defense became intertwined. The continental
projects in the North–west, including the Alaska Highway, North–West Staging route, and the
CANOL pipeline marked a new period in Canadian–American relations. There has been a tendency
in the historiography to over–emphasize the threat that the American presence on Canadian ... Show
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Funding and labour for the highway were provided by the United States, and so Ottawa looked
forward to acquiring, at American expense, an all–weather road that would hold great commercial
value for the region in the post–war. Worries of sovereignty were not the priority at this point in time
as the fate of the war still remained unsure in early 1942. In addition to the expected post–war
economic benefits, the American presence served the wartime strategic aims of both the American
and Canadian Governments, as they urgently sought the continent against the possibility of
encroachment from both the Western threat of Japan and the eastern threat of Germany. This was
particularly true until 1943, as the fate as the war still uncertain. As the war began to strongly favour
the Allies, the Canadian government was able to re–address concerns such as northern development
and increasing its involvement in north–west defense projects. Until the end of the war, Canada
maintained a policy to mitigate potential issues arising from the continued need for continental
defense projects that would result in American presence within Canadian boundaries. The war years
were an opportunity for the Canadian Government to prepare itself for a post–war reality, where the
Canadian North would remain a strategic location in a conflict between the Soviet Union and the
United
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New York City
What connects New York, Florida, Texas and California. They all vary in size and location, not to
mention they are far away from each other on a map. What connects them is their population, they're
the four most populated states in the U.S, in fact they're combined population exceeds over 80
million, but that begs a question. Why do so many people choose to live in those places? What is so
special about them? Perhaps this essay will enlighten you. Who doesn't love New York? Probably
know best for their Pizza it is the least populous of the four states above, but that doesn't mean it's
small. When People do think of New York the state , they think that it is the city New York, But not
everywhere in New York is like New York. The city New York is not the Capital of New York, But
New York City is the largest city in New York. The Capital of New
York is Albany and those are not the only two cities in New York. New York's coordinate range is
40° 30′ o 45° 1′ N Latitude & 71° 51′ to 79° 46′ W Longitude and Located in the Mid–Atlantic
Region. New York is known as the city that never sleeps, as a result life there is a lot faster paced
compared to other places.
New Yorkers are probably some of the best adapters there are, just in New York alone has over two–
hundred skyscrapers. There is also the Tappan Zee Bridge, the second longest bridge in the U.S.
New York also contains the famous New York subway system, which runs 24/7, for those who don't
take the subway there are
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The Old Mill: The Little Pigeon River
One historic site, the foundation of Pigeon Forge, is the Old Mill. The Old Mill was built in 1830. In
the early 1800's, a water–powered mill beside the Little Pigeon River was one of the main spots of
gathering in the community of Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. In those days, the mill faithfully produced
the essentials that were needed for the everyday existence of the Smokie Mountains' early settlers.
The Old Mill even made electricity for the town until 1935. One of The Old Mill's most grandest
features is the giant water wheel that keeps the flow of the Little Pigeon River. Inside the structure, a
very old yet reliable system of shafts, belts, and pulleys still gets the job done, working to turn the
4600–pound stones and grain elevators. Resident
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Yoho National Park : Research
Yoho National Park – Research
Basic Information
Yoho national park is located in Field, British Columbia.
It is situated in the Rocky Mountains, specifically in the Canadian Rockies, which is a mountain
range located in British Columbia and Alberta.
It was established in 1885 as Canada's 2nd protected area.
Banff national park is located in the eastern part of it and Kootenay national park is located in the
southern part of it.
Yoho national park was designated as a part of the United Nations World Heritage Site in 1984.
It consists of steep mountains and is sculpted by glaciers from the ice age.
Wildlife
Animals like Grizzly Bear, Cougar, Elk, and Moose are some of the animals that are found in Yoho
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The west side receives more rainfall than the east side due to orographic precipitation.
Precipitation increases as the elevation increases.
Average annual rainfall is 314 mm.
Average annual snowfall is 332 mm.
Located between the Prairie and Boreal regions of Canada.
Main air masses that influence the regional climate are the continental air mass from Yukon and
Alaska, and Maritimes air mass from the Pacific.
Hot and dry weather in summer and fall.
Vegetation
The 2 major vegetation groups of Yoho are: Upland Forest and Fluvial Forest.
Upland Forest o Moist Montane
 Vegetation Type: Western hemlock, White Spruce–Douglas, Fir Douglas, Fir western yew. o
Intermediate Montane
 Balsam Poplar, Douglas fir white spruce. o Dry Montane
 White birch aspen, Lodgepole pine–balsam poplar. o Montane Sub–alpine
 Lodge–pole pine, Spruce lodge–pole pine o Low–mid Subalpine
 Engelmann spruce–subalpine fir o High Subalpine
 Whitebark pine, Subalpine larch
Fluvial Forest
 Vegetation Type: White spruce Douglas fir–lodgepole pine on old alluvial fans, White spruce–
western red cedar on damp alluvial fan, white spruce on permanently water–logged soil, aspen–
balsam poplar on moist alluvium
3 ecoregions defined on the basis of vegetation in this park are: Montane, subalpine, and alpine
ecoregions.
An ecoregion is a large area
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Berlin Airlift Research Paper
The Berlin Airlift originated after World War II when the Allied Powers, comprised of Great Britain,
the United States, France, and the Soviet Union, discussed how to appropriately oversee a defeated
Germany. The nations decided to divide Germany into four supervisory zones, one for each of the
Allied Powers, at the Allied Control Council (ACC), a council formed in July of 1945 and made up
of officials from all four zones. Berlin, although inside a Soviet zone, also separated into four zones.
The Western allies, comprised of France, Britain, and the United States, believed that a dilapidated
country governed democratically could recover more quickly and prevent any future communistic
threats. The Soviet Union however believed in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The Soviet Union expressed a desire to isolate Berlin and restrain political unification in West
Germany in order to discourage the Western powers from enforcing any hold over the land.
However, in the second meeting of their London conference, the Western powers chose to proceed
with their currency reform. The Soviet Union also finally enacted a full–scale blockade on June 24
by closing the railroads and the Autobahn, Germany's main expressway connecting West Berlin and
West Germany, as well as shutting off the power from the main plant in East Berlin. The communist
power set up a meeting with its allies the following day and issued the Warsaw Declaration in
retaliation to the decisions made at the London conference. Western powers expressed concern
towards West Berliners, the victims of the Soviet Union's actions, because their lives relied heavily
on the resources they received through the blocked routes. The Western Powers then worked to
devise a way to aid them. With the Soviet Union's drastic actions hanging in the air, the Western
powers attempted to help the isolated Berliners. General Lucius Clay, the American military
governor of Germany, first attempted to send a train through the Soviet Zone, but failed when Soviet
authorities blocked the train. When Clay returned to Washington, D.C., he spoke in favor of sending
supplies through the main highway from West Germany to Berlin, but George Marshall, Secretary of
State, favored an airlift. President Harry S. Truman ultimately decided in favor of the
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Dinosaur Diamond Research Paper
The Dinosaur Diamond, or as it is officially known, the Dinosaur Diamond Scenic and Historic
Byway, is not the kind of excursion you take in just one day. This 512–mile loop is located in
Western Colorado with parts extending into neighboring Utah, where it is called the Dinosaur
Diamond Prehistoric Highway. The diamond offers opportunities for history buffs, science nuts and
dinosaur lovers of all ages.
The diamond starts on Interstate 70 in Grand Junction, the largest city in western Colorado. You will
see stunning red canyons and mesas as you travel down I–70 on the way to our first dinosaur
adventure, the Museum of Western Colorado. The Museum of Western Colorado features
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It will be a few hours ride, but well worth your time. The Needles District within the park is named
for the thousands of fine sandstone points, pinnacles and peaks carved over time by rushing water
from rainstorms. The water wears away weaker parts of the rock, leaving the harder, less fractured
parts of rock behind. Other geological amazements in the Canyonlands include the Island in the Sky
mesa and Horseshoe Canyon. Stop for lunch before continuing to the Arches.
Arches National Park, also in Moab, is named for the natural red rock arches and other unusual rock
formations you can see there. You'll also find preserved art drawn by ancient natives and dinosaur
tracks. You can spend an entire afternoon in the Arches on one or two of the four short hiking trails.
Moab also has many fine dining establishments, so get in an early dinner before continuing to the
last stop on the tour.
Our tour is complete as we return to Grand Junction to see the great Colorado National Monument.
The stone monoliths look down on you as you tour the winding roads of the Scenic Rim Rock Drive
within the park. The Monument also offers schedule ranger tours, letting you get the most out of
your
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Trail Of Tears
People from all walks of life are drawn to the seducing curves of the Dragon at Deal's Gap, also
known as US Hwy 129. They make their pilgrimage to test their skills, or in some cases, to be bitten
by the Dragon.
The area surrounding the Dragon was one of the last areas of North Carolina to be settled due to its
inhospitable terrain. The southern Appalachian Mountains are made up of two separate ranges; the
eastern range is the Blue Ridge Mountains, and the western range is known as the Great Smoky
Mountains. For thirty–six miles along the TN/NC border the GSM are more than 5k feet in altitude
with 16 peaks stretching to more than 6k feet. All of this altitude translates to treacherous travel,
especially for the pioneers in their day, but also for us as motor–sport enthusiasts today. ... Show
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The early 1700s saw a few adventurous trappers and hunters making their way into the area, and the
ensuing battles between these settlers and the natives eventually led to the Trail of Tears. After the
natives had been relocated and their land became available, more settlers took the chance of seeking
out an existence on the rocky tops of the Appalachians. Part of the Dragon was cleared into a
rudimentary road to the Cades Cove Settlement following Parsons Branch in the early 1800s.
During the late 1800s, there was a greater influx of settlers, and Graham County was carved out of
Cherokee County in
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Visit A Visit Lonavala
Synopsis (200ch): Visit the twin hill stations of Khandala and Lonavala for a weekend. Located just
83 kms from Mumbai, they make for a great spot of vacation. Read all about these picturesque
places of Maharashtra!
Short summary (50–60 words):
Plan a rejuvenating getaway to the twin hill stations of Khandala and Lonavala, located just at a
distance of 83 km from Mumbai!
The two towns are packed with scenic beauty like caves, lakes, waterfalls, forts and much more!
With activities like trekking and rappelling, and natural resources galore, Lonavala and Khandala
makes the perfect weekend destination.
Getaway To The Enchanting Twin Hill Stations Of Khandala And Lonavala
Peaks, dams, lakes, waterfalls, forts, caves, you name it. Lonavala has it all! It is an enchanting hill
station, located just 83 km from Mumbai. The name Lonavala is derived from two Prakrit words
Len and Avali which translates to "a series of resting places carved out of stone", in simple it refers
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These two hill stations, snuggled in the lofty Western Ghats, make for the perfect weekend getaway
destination, with their beautiful landscape and natural resources that is enhanced by mystic climate.
Chikki, a harden sweet candy usually made of peanuts, is a famous savoury snack of Lonavala.
Enjoy hot and delicious Vada Pavs and Masala Chai coupled with the scenic beauty of Khandala and
Lonvala!
Best Time To Visit Khandala and
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Effectiveness Of Stylistics On The Reader. Stylistics Are
Effectiveness of Stylistics on the Reader Stylistics are used in writing to set various pieces of
literature apart, while also determining the effectiveness said literature has on the reader. The novels
Such is My Beloved and By Grand Central Station I Sat Down and Wept both involve the concepts
of sex and religion, but are each enjoyed by different groups of readers, Factors that highlight these
differences include the point of view which story is told from, the word choice by the author, and the
style the novel is written with. Such is My Beloved is enjoyed by more readers due to its following
of a traditional form of writing, use of simplistic direct language, and a higher use of personal words
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This is apparent in the scene where the main character is being questioned at the border and a guard
states, "Better not try any funny business...you're only making this tough on yourself."(Smart, 48)
Instead of responding to the guard, she answers in her mind which only the reader can comprehend
stating, "Let him kiss me with the kisses of his mouth." (Smart, 48)This shifting mental state of the
main character is quite unique while also creating a need for a higher degree of focus by the
audience to stay on track with the plot.
The dictation used in Such is my Beloved is quite simplistic solidifying further the ease of read the
story has. Callaghan uses short, concise sentences to move the story forward while providing the
reader with a well detailed recounting of events. The passage examined in this paper captures the
dialogue heavy nature of the story and some of the more 'heavy' narrative portions the story has to
offer. An interesting point is that 32% of the words found on pages 121–122 contain the same fifteen
words. (Chart 1) The word choice by Callaghan was rated by 'The Reading Level Skill algorithm' to
be at a 11–12 grade level. (wordcounter.net) This solidifies an argument that this story is written to
reach many people as it uses a less advanced dictionary than many other works.
Surprisingly similar in dictation to Callaghan's passage is the entry from By Grand Central Station I
Sat Down and Wept, which although written
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Transport in India
Project Report "Transport System in India" TRANSPORT SYSTEM TRANSPORT: Transport is a
system in which passengers & goods are carried from one place to another. Modes of
Transport: Transportation is generally divided into three modes–LAND, WATER & AIR. The
Land Transport consists of roads and railways. Water Transport is also divided into two types: (a)
RIVER OR INLAND TRANSPORT (b) SEA OR OCEANIC TRANSPORT. The latest and the
fastest mode of transport is Air Transport. IMPORTANCE OF TRANSPORT Transport is over
whelming mechanical now days. Transport routes or channels are the basic arteries of our economy.
They provide important links between producers and consumers of goods. The well unit transport
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Coaches : 36510 km 5. Wagons : 2, 44,519 km 6. Running Track : 1, 07,969 km 7. Electrified Track
: 15127 km Progress made by Indian Railways 1. Priority has been assigned to conversion of meter
gauge lines into broad gouge. Railways tracks are electrified. 2. Steam engines have been replaced
by diesel and electrical engines. 3. Railways have specialized themselves in carrying over long
distances heavy and bulky goods including containers. Most of trains are electric and diesel
locomotives. 4. Fast moving trains and public amenities at railway station is introduced. Railway
made a significant problem in the area of track replacement. Rajdhani and Shatabdi trains are
introduced. 5. At present, the railways comprise three gauges–broad (1.675m), meter (1.000m) and
narrow (0.762m). Efforts are being made to convert meter gouge track to broad gauge track. At
present 70.72% are broad gauge, 23.92% are meter gauge and 5.36% are narrow gauge. Measures to
reduce the burden of the Railways (i) Electrification of railway track. (ii) Increased used of hydro–
electricity. (iii) Setting up of thermal power plant near coal mines. (iv) Conversion of railways
gauge into broad gauges. (v) Replacement
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The Soviets And The Cold War
After the end of World War Two, the Soviets and Americans had conflicting views on their beliefs
and ideology. The Soviets supported communism, whereas the United States, and other "Big Four"
allies encouraged capitalism. This caused a tense relationship to form between the two powerful
countries, and led to many international affairs. These non–violent events were known as the Cold
War, and one of the most important was the Berlin Airlift.
At the Yalta Conference in February 1945, Joseph Stalin leader of the USSR, Winston Churchill,
prime minister of Great Britain, and Harry Truman, president of the United States, met to discuss
how Germany would be split up after they had been defeated. The Soviets would take the eastern
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The Soviets and Americans clashing opinions on how the newly defeated Germany stood as one of
the most important. Both the USSR and America wanted all of Germany to be united in a form of
government. Stalin wanted a communist government, whereas Truman and the other Allied leaders
favored capitalism. On June 5, 1945, shortly after the surrender of Germany during World War Two,
the Four Power Allied Control Center (ACC), announced the division of Germany into zones to its
occupants. Later that month, Lieutenant General Lucius Clay met with Soviet and British
representatives to discuss how they would travel to and from Berlin, because of how deep it was
within Soviet territory. They agreed on one highway and one railroad. After the British and
Americans moved to their zones, they set up a governing body for Berlin known as the
Kommandatura. A Soviet representative at the meeting of the Kommandatura creation declared that
East Berlin would not provide food for the western sectors of the city. This was the first act against
western Berlin by the Soviets, that would lead up to the blockade. Lucius Clay responded to this by
stopping all industrial shipments to East Berlin, showing that Western Berlin could counter any
action against them. On November 30, the ACC approved three, twenty mile wide air corridors
securing access to West Berlin, which would prove necessary for the airlift to
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Canada And Us Cities Comparison
Comparison the cities of Canada and the U.S The article on About.com, "Comparing the City in the
United States and Canada" by Ping Zhou discussed the differences between cities of the U.S and
Canada. These two countries are tied together either geographically or economically. Though those
cities of two countries share almost the same traits with each other, there are still some differences
among them when "breaking down some of those traits": Sprawl, Transportation and Ethnic
Diversity. The first comparison is their sprawl. The sprawl of the cities in the U.S was not as broader
as the cities in the Canada. From 1970 to 2000, Most of the largest cities in the U.S gone through a
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Since they are also developed by those different factors that would influence their economics and
their cultural, physical geography, it's not hard to tell them apart for
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Cracker Barrel Business Analysis
Cracker Barrel Restaurant is a country–based food chain. The restaurant offers a variety of food.
Their mainly dishes are home–style breakfast, lunch, dinner as well as desserts. For forty–eight
years, Cracker Barrel has been contributing people who drive on the freeways in the United States a
quick breakfast stop. With that being said most of the Cracker Barrel Restaurants are located along
the highways, attracting travelers and tourist (CrackerBarrel.com). Therefore, not only does the
restaurant serve food but it also, brings a vintage gift shops to people dinning.
This is what makes Cracker Barrel very unique from other restaurants. The retail store is located
inside the restaurant. They offer souvenirs and merchandise representing the southern culture. Such
as toys that have that western look like old wooden toy guns, rag dolls. Furniture is sold as well like
an old vintage rocking chair and antique dinnerware. And most of all, a family friendly environment
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Robertson stated the annual sales tax revenue provided by Cracker Barrel is predicted to be between
$50,000 and $70,000. Breeanna Straessle who is a manager of corporate communications stated that
Cracker Barrel would approximately hire 250 part–time and full employees for the new upcoming
store in Victorville. That's would be an economic impact to the community. Straessle, also included
that every decoration inside the restaurant walls is a one of a kind decoration. Cracker Barrel located
in Victorville will reach capacity of 180 guests. It would be a 10,000 square foot building, with s
11,300 square foot multi tenant building along with other restaurants. As for the community, they're
excited for the arrival date to be scheduled for spring 2018. The hiring process will take one month
in advance before the opening date. This is a great opportunity for the community, for those looking
for a
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The Road 66 Symbol Quotes
This led all the migrants to become a one huge group of people who share the same stories, the same
fears and the same hopes. In that sense the road and especially the rout 66 becomes a symbol of
solidarity and a way in which migrants can help each other against the difficulties that they
encounter during the trip. This is that solidarity that characterized chapter 13 when they meet the
Wilsons and especially in chapter 15 when they encounter the waitress Mae who helps them to get
some food despite the fact they do not have enough money to buy it. This is an opportunity for the
family to display kindness and generosity, in an environment in which exists only no cooperation
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If in Californian people's eyes the disgusting the bugs are the migrants, for the farmers the insects
are the cats (tractors). "The tractors come over the roads and into the fields, great crawlers moving
like insects, having the incredible strength of insects. They crawled over the ground, laying the track
and rolling on it and picking it up." (Steinbeck,40) In this case, the bugs assume an opposite
connotation. They are not seen as undefended little creatures that move together to oppose the
dominant class, but they are taken as a metaphor because of their more repulsive features. Just as the
insects move insidiously, and some of them are even dangerous, the tractors insinuate themselves in
a subtle way into the farmers' properties damaging and destructing their
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Personal Narrative: A Trip To Rapid City
A trip to Rapid City. Today my Hilarious Fiend Jasper and I will be leaving Dupree around 2:00. We
will be traveling 2 hours 20 minutes and One Hundred Forty Five miles. To Rapid City South
Dakota So we should arrive at our destination around 3:35.However we are taking his truck that he
Bought this year working for his Grandfather Dave.As jasper and I leave Dupree, we pull in to fill
the gas tank and buy some snacks at Cenex witch is a gas station on highway 212. As we are leaving
Dupree, we try to remember if we forgot anything important, we need such as Money,Credit Cards,
Clothes and Et cetera. We figure that we left nothing behind and keep driving for an example one
time i drove touta town and forgot my wallet so i had to to turn around. We start up a conversation
about the land and other stuff. As we drive down the highway we spot many different kinds of
Animals like Eagles ,Hawks, Prairie dogs ,Deer, Antelope and many other kinds of Animals. We
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and talked and then we left to go get some small items at Walmart like shampoo and socks and
Groceries the we left Walmart. But as we left, we ran into some old friends we sat and talked and
turns out they were going to the Rushmore Mall they asked us to tag along with them so we agreed
and we followed them there as we arrived at the mall in was packed people everywhere we hit a
couple stores in the mall and told our friends that we are leaving as we proceed to leave the mall The
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Isambard Kingdom Brunel: The Second Greatest Brit of All Time
Isambard Kingdom Brunel: The Second Greatest Brit of All Time Less than five percent separates
Isambard Kingdom Brunel from Winston Churchill in a survey about the greatest Britons, making
him the second greatest Briton of all time ("The Greatest Britons List"). Isambard Kingdom Brunel
was a British engineer who designed and built many important constructs. He was a dedicated
engineer who showed his versatility through his numerous projects and designs, including railways,
steamships, docks, tunnels, bridges, and a hospital for the Crimea war. "Brunel's work was
remarkable for its wide ranging scope" ("Biography Isambard Kingdom Brunel"). Isambard
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Without Isambard Kingdom Brunel, Britain and the world would not have been nearly as industrial
and inventive as it was. Brunel showed how true engineering ought to be done and his career was
filled with the world's best and biggest constructions. Brunel built the largest steamship of the time
the (name). "Later, he would build the world's first metal ship ... This was a forerunner of modern
ships around the world" ("Biography Isambard Kingdom Brunel"). One of the reasons why Brunel
made such an impact, was his work ethic. He not only brought new ideas and innovation to Britain
but his constructs were built to perfection due to his dedication to his work, the reason why his
constructs were so well made. Many of the bridges he built are still standing and used today. The
Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol was the largest suspension bridge at the time and is still
exceedingly impressive. He lived by the principle, if you're going to do something, do it right.
Quote. These constructs were important to Britain's success as a nation because they showed what
engineers could do, and provided for new ways of trade and travel. "The work for which Brunel is
probably best remembered is his construction of a network of tunnels, bridges, and viaducts for the
Great Western Railway" ("Isambard Kingdom Brunel (1806"). This British Railway linked London
with the south–west and west of England and
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Case Study: Anniston
Anniston, AL This is a city, that once held the acclaimed Guinness book record for having the
world's biggest chair and since then it has come a long way notably through its planning and
development in the infrastructure sector. Likewise, Newspaperman Henry W. Grady once called it
the Model City as it was a sight to see and a role model to other developing cities in the State of
Alabama specially due to its careful planning in the late 19th Century. It is a city on its rebirth stage
with some of its buildings being refurbished while others are being built. Most of it is still full of old
historic buildings which have been refurbished for use ranging from government offices, Victorian
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They also provide a great avenue for learning about the history of this city. As for getting in and
around Anniston the Anniston Eastern and Western bypass runs through some State routes and
Highways making the city's transport system easy to navigate. So if you were thinking of relocating,
Anniston Alabama is the place to be as it has great houses too, just contact newhomesource.com for
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Globalization and Modernization on Traditional or...
The Effects of Globalization and Modernization on Traditional or Underdeveloped Nations
David V. Head
Western Governors University
The Effects of Globalization and Modernization on Traditional or Underdeveloped Nations
Introduction
Globalization and modernization are subjects of necessary evaluation when looking at the evolution
of traditional or undeveloped nations. This essay will first identify the effect of these phenomenons
on the people of Qatar and Native Alaskans. Second, it will discuss the phenomenon in relationship
to the Native Alaskan culture. Third, it will analyze this in regard to the cause of the influence,
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In a website established by the Public Broadcasting System (PBS) American Experience, a
biography is written speaking about the cultural changes as a result of western influence on the
Alaskan Natives which attributes the building of the Alaska Highway connecting Alaska to the
United States as the catalytic cause agent in the westernization of the Native Alaskans. "When the
Army Corps of Engineers arrived to begin building the Alaska Highway, Alaska's population was
approximately 73,000. About half of those residents were Native Alaskans" (PBS, 1996). As a result
of the building of the Alaskan Highway it made it much easier for missionaries from the mainland to
access Alaska, bringing with them not only their religion but western culture and values. The
building of the Alaskan Highway caused a great influx of western influence and was the tipping
point for a significant portion of the loss of Native Alaskan culture. Though much good was done by
these missionaries, such as the building of hospitals, orphanages, and schools many believe that
cultural damage outweighed the benefit of the work of these missionaries. Schaeffer writes, "The
missionaries were, first and foremost, agents of western culture bent on "civilizing" the Natives and
converting them to Christianity" (Schaeffer, 1998). Though modernization was direct, meaning
Native Alaskans were
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Comparing The Picture Book And Because Of Winn-Dixie
Introduction
This paper focuses on two books, the picture book and realistic novel. I am hopeful while doing a
critical analysis of these two books that it would help me to create an effective mini library in my
future classroom. I would like to use it as a helpful tool to teach children how to compare the
differences and similarities of the two genres and many more. I have chosen Corduroy as my picture
book and Because of Winn–Dixie as my realistic novel to write on this written critique because it
signifies the moral lessons about family importance and friendship.
According to Skolnick & Skolnick, Family in Transition there are three ways to defined a family.
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She does not have any doubt to buy Corduroy even though he is missing a button on his shoulder
straps. This show that Lisa is willingly accepts Corduroy with or without the missing button. The
word choices are very engaging on every page. It truly allows the children to be imaginative by
reading it or just by looking on the illustrations.
The mother's reaction when she saw Corduroy missing the button abruptly dismisses him. She
directly judges him that he doesn't look new. The statement gives a huge impact of how we view
things, people, and how narrow–minded we are of so many things. I know I am guilty about this and
I need myself to be reminded how to be positive when in the worst situation in our life happened.
We should challenge ourselves to do more and to do better act. This would allow us to show a
positive outlook in life for the children. It would help the children to learn to handle emotions
whether it is bad or good. It could also help us to provide the children some good examples to model
ourselves to make them feel that we are all special in every way and that we are all unique. My
view, at that moment Corduroy knew deep down that he wants somebody to care for him. That is
why he is willing to find his missing button.
This makes sense to Corduroy to look around the departments store maybe he could find the missing
button on his shoulder strap. My response on this part is that Corduroy portrays curiosity. He wants
to be accepted and hoping that
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Forest Faeries Essay
Forest Faeries
The Whitetail Tribe
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Forest Faeries are the guardians of the Forest Animals. They often talk with the Forest Animals and
with the wise Tree People of the Great Forest. Faeries can only be seen by humans who are pure of
heart and who honor, love, and protect the Forest Animals. Because children have the purest of
hearts, they are the ones who most often see Forest Faeries.
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Forest Faerie Tribes
The Shadetail Tribe is the guardian and protector of the squirrels, chipmunks, and rabbits.
The Whitetail Tribe guards and protects the deer and the elk.
The Wingtail Tribe guards and protects all the butterflies and birds.
The Woolytail Tribe guards and protects the beavers, bears, muskrats, and skunks.
And the Webtail Tribe guards and protects the ducks, geese, swans, dolphins and manatees.
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Even when they struck one with their beasts, they would not even slow down or stop. The Forest
Animal was left injured and suffering. No other humans stopped to help. It seemed that the once
magnificent Forest Animal was just a stone or stick to kick aside and forget.
The Whitetail Deer were the most impacted by the roads and highway. Most active at dusk and
dawn, they attempted the treacherous highway crossings when the beasts were most active.
Migani knew that she would need help from other Forest Faeries but would also need the help of
humans to eliminate the danger to the Whitetail Deer. Humans were the reason for the problem.
They were the ones traveling inside the beasts. Finding the "right" humans was the key, if there were
any to be found.
Migani had heard about some gentle, loving, and kind humans – some children – living near the
Great Forest. Zizi, Tozi, and Ska had told her about them at the last Forest Faerie Tribe Reunion.
Migani wondered if those Wawate children could help save the Whitetail Deer of the Great Forest.
She must find out.
Chapter
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Highway Blossoms Book Report
Highway Blossoms is a Yuri Kinetic VN with a western desert setting. This VN also has a few sex
scenes, but the default version from Steam blacks out the images. The uncensored patch is available
from (http://highwayblossoms.com). Despite this, this VN is more about the wholesome relationship
between 2 girls so if you are worrying about fanservice, there is basically none. What's the journey
about?: Our story takes place in the desert. There are myths of the "Miner's Treasure", buried with
lots of valuables inside. The person who buried the treasure was someone's great grandfather who
had struck it rich during the Gold Rush. Recently, people have found the journal and now everyone
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Her main plan is to go to a music festival in California. On the way, she ends up finding a cheery
girl named Marina who is lost. Amber feels sorry to leave her alone so she offers to let her stay with
her. Marina convinces Amber to help her find the Miner's Treasure together. At first, Amber is a bit
skeptical, but in the end they decide to work together. Characters: Amber and Marina are both polar
opposites in terms of personality. Amber is a more reserved girl who doesn't like crowds or dealing
with people in general. On the other hand Marina is a joyful and innocent girl who enjoys anything
fun and always loves company. Without spoiling too much, there really is a sense of character
development as the story goes on. The girls both learn about each others' pasts, interests, and their
own reasons for living life. This does lead to conflicts in their relationship together, but they
eventually learn how to understand each other deeply. Aesthetics, Feel, &
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Mike O. Callaghan-Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge
Since the early days, the men try overcome environmental challenges and, in this process, ends up
creating amazing masterpieces of engineering. Among this works, the bridges appears as the clearest
representatives of how the mankind could adapt to Earth's contours. If the shape of landscape can't
be changed, the bridges are the solution to link two places and allows the connection of the traffic to
improve aspects such as the communication and the trade. Depending to the need, to the sources and
to the environment, the bridge can be constructed in a specific configuration. There are five main
sorts of bridges configurations. First, there is the simplest bridge, the beam bridge. Second, the arch
bridge, one of the oldest kind. There are the truss, composed of set of trellises. Lastly, there are the
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Among the hundreds of thousands bridges in the world, two worth mentioning for their history and
unique features. These two engineering masterpieces are the Mike O'Callaghan–Pat Tillman
Memorial Bridge, as known as Hoover Dam Bypass Bridge and the Akashi Kaikyo Bridge. Through
the analysis of their characteristics, it is possible compare and contrast these projects in aspects such
as historic facts, design features, and environmental and construction challenges.
First, the construction of the bride reflects a need and depends of the constructors' sources. A bridge
is basically constructed to link two places, but its importance comes from the reason for which it
was made. Each bridge has its own motive to exist and history. In the case of the Hoover Dam
Bypass, the project was conceived as a alternative to the traffic. Previously the construction of the
bridge, the big project of the hydroelectric dam on the Colorado River, also was used as a path to
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Isambard Kingdom Brunel's Groundbreaking Bridges
1. Introduction Isambard Kingdom Brunel was unequivocally one of the greatest engineers to have
ever lived in this country, or any other. He was recently voted as the second greatest Briton of all
time, second only to Winston Churchill, which is testament to the physical legacy he left behind.
Additionally, he was represented in the 2012 London Olympic opening ceremony which outlined the
industrial revolution and the forging of modern Britain. His influence in almost all branches of
engineering is vast, from shipping to the railway. This project highlights Brunel's civil engineering
work by examining some of the bridges that he built. Brunel's solutions were groundbreaking and
critics often questioned his designs. The Clifton Suspension Bridge had the longest span of any
bridge in the world when it was completed; the Maidenhead Bridge was both the largest spanning
brick arch bridge and the first to use a flattened arch form; and the Royal Albert Bridge was built
using lenticular iron trusses.
2. Historical Review Brunel was the son of French parents: Marc Brunel (a civil engineer) and
Sophia Kingdom. He was born in Portsmouth where his father worked as a practising engineer.
Brunel was taught by his father from a young age and as a result had a solid grasp of basic
engineering principals. He studied in France, attending one of the best secondary schools in Paris,
before serving an apprenticeship with a clockmaker. After this he returned to England and assisted
his
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Nevada Essay
In population Nevada is one of the smallest states of the fifty states in the Union, but it invites and
receives more intense national publicity than many others. "It is a testing ground for unorthodox
social theories and an outpost of solid American conservatism" (313). Because the state is so large
and its centers of population is so widely scattered, no single generalization about it will suffice for
a historical summary. Nevada, with its 110,000 square miles, would cover more than half of Spain.
Nevada is not the largest state in the Union, but it is big enough to inspire awe in its visitors" (2).
About 86 percent of the land in Nevada was still under the control of the federal government as the
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The Helldorado Parade was established in Las Vegas in 1935, and defined Las Vegas as a Western
town. Participants dressed up as cowboys and marched up downtown streets to large crowds. After
the El Rancho was established, three more Western Casinos opened for business. In 1941, El Cortez
opened as the first large hotel downtown. The hotel Last Frontier opened on the strip in 1942, and in
1946, the Golden Nugget opened downtown. The one big casino to the Western motif was Benjamin
Siegel's The Flamingo which opened in 1946. Siegel was a mobster with ties to the Chicago and
California networks, envisioned a "jewel in the desert." The Flamingo was not a success and was
temporarily closed. It then re–opened and had a diverse theme–oriented style in the hotel casino
industry in Las Vegas. With the Corporate Gaming Act of 1969, Las Vegas began a slow transition
towards "respectability." Gambling in Las Vegas was gaining in popularity in the 1950's and 1960's,
but the mob presence itself was preventing Las Vegas from attracting the necessary outside funds to
turn it into a dominant Metropolis (204). "Nevada seemed to be shedding this image in favor of the
many new family–oriented "theme resorts" that were being built, especially in Las Vegas (204).
Then there's The Rat
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Road Trip on the Trans-Canada Highway Essay
In 1949 the Trans–Canada Highway Act was passed by Canada's Parliament. The Act allowed for
the building of a national highway with costs divided between the Federal Government and each
provincial government. Construction of the highway began the year after the passing of the Trans–
Canada Highway Act, 1950. Seven years after starting construction Saskatchewan finished its
section, becoming the first province to do so. The entire highway was not completed until 1971, but
Prime Minister John Diefenbaker opened the highway in 1962. The Highway is the world's longest
national road, 7821 kilometers, passing through all 10 provinces. The highway is not a single
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The area has 11 Beothuk house pits, middens, hearths, post molds, and sleeping areas. Boyd's Cove
was designated as a historical site of Canada in 1995 because it has increased the knowledge of
early Beothuk presence and it has helped to understand their downfall after European contact. The
Beothuk were some of the first natives on the North American continent to have contact with
Europeans. They Beothuk became extinct following the 1829 death of Shanawdithit, the last
remaining Beothuk person. The demise of the Beothuk people has been attributed to disease and
starvation brought on by European settlers. The area, despite the influence of Europeans, shows that
the Beothuk tried to avoid contact and trade with the Europeans. Boyd's Cove was discovered in
1981 by Dr. Ralph Pastore. His excavations significantly contributed to evidence of things that were
previously assumed about the lifestyle of the Beothuk people. Some of these things include their
housing designs and their changes by different seasons, the Beothuk diet, the integration of
European items into their lives, relations with the Europeans, and symbolism in Beothuk culture.
After Boyd's Cove the trip takes a ferry south into Nova Scotia, where it goes to Shubenacadie.
Shubenacadie, Nova Scotia is a community about 37 kilometers from the Trans–Canada highway.
The community is a former producer of the Mic–Mac hockey stick. The Mi'kmaqs have played
hockey and similar games as early
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Deforestation In South America
From 1990 to 2005, deforestation, or the removal of trees, was happening at an average rate of 13
million hectares (32.11 million acres) per year (Hope 247). In many ways, deforestation has been
the reason for great economic success which turns people on to the idea even more. Deforestation is
an essential element in promoting and encouraging developmental growth. Some places around the
world may feel obligated to resort to deforestation due to population increases around the world.
The concept of deforestation may seem to have a positive impact on society, but many people fail to
consider the importance of replanting the trees that were harvested and removed. Deforestation
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The Amazon rainforest was first being cleared for crop and logging production, but after realizing
the economic success of cattle ranching, cattle pastures became the leading reason for deforestation.
Different sized ranches, mainly large, made up about 70% of the deforestation that was going on in
the Amazon. According to the research done by, Philip Fearnside, "all of the profits made from beef
cattle have been the only income source that made the deforestation in the Amazon profitable."
Though cattle ranching have made a major impact on the Amazon, the biggest impact of
deforestation was caused by the building of the Transamazon Highway in 1970. The goal of this
enormous highway was to connect Brazil with its neighboring countries in South America. This
highway connects different plantations in Brazil and its neighboring countries by constructing
trucking routes that make transporting crops easier. (Fearnside
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President Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal
The Great Depression lasted for ten years, 1929–1939, and is considered the worst and longest
experience by the industrialized Western world. This depression caused a drastic unemployment
problem and a major fall in stocks and eventually crashed. A tremendous amount of companies were
laid off workers and when the depression reached its lowest point, around 15 million Americans
were unemployed and multiple banks across the country quickly failed. In the year 1932, President
Franklin D. Roosevelt made a promise to the American people that the "New Deal" will
immediately change. This "New Deal" was a set of federal programs and it help build thousands of
highways, roads, airports, while creating many job opportunities for millions of families
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The Physical State Of Texas : The Physical State Of Texas
The Physical State of Texas
Extreme Weather Records
Weather Event History
Rainfall
First Freeze
Last Freeze
Weather Data by County
Major Rivers
Lakes and Reservoirs
Extending from sea level at the Gulf of Mexico to over 8,000 feet in the Guadalupe Mountains of far
West Texas and from the semitropical Lower Rio Grande Valley to the High Plains of the Panhandle,
Texas has a natural environment best described as "varied." Below is a summary of the size, the
boundaries, the highs and the lows of the state.
Area of Texas
Texas occupies about 7 percent of the total water and land area of the United States. Second in size
among the states, Texas has a land and water area of 268,596 square miles as compared with
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at the extreme southern turn of the Rio Grande on the south line of Cameron County to Latitude 36°
30' N. along the north line of the Panhandle, and from Longitude 93° 31' W. at the extreme eastern
point on the Sabine River on the east line of Newton County to Longitude 106° 38' W. on the
extreme westward point on the Rio Grande above El Paso.
Guadalupe Peak and El Capitan
Guadalupe Peak, the highest point, with El Capitan in the foreground. Photo by Robert Plocheck.
Altitudes of Texas Places
The highest point in the state is Guadalupe Peak at 8,749 feet above sea level. Its twin, El Capitan,
stands at 8,085 feet and also is located in Culberson County near the New Mexico state line. Both
are in Guadalupe Mountains National Park. These elevations and the others in this article have been
determined by the U.S. Geological Survey.
The named peaks above 8,000 feet are listed below. (All are in Culberson County, except Mount
Livermore, which is in Jeff Davis County).
Guadalupe Peak
Bush Mountain
Shumard Mountain
Bartlett Mountain
Mount Livermore (Baldy Peak)
Hunter Peak (Pine Top Mountain)
El Capitan
8,749
8,631
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The Cold War And The Soviet War
As we all think of word "war" we immediately think of death 's, violence, disagreement with one
another. Many country has been on war with one another but they have got anything out of it, except
millions of people deaths. Whenever "war" start it's always happened because of two nations
disagreement with one another. In 1948 Berlin Blockade, The USSR attempt to break the connection
between the Western and Eastern parts of Berlin, in the result of this early days of Cold war started.
As long as I know the history there is only one person who said violence, weapons is not way for
solution of any problems which we get. The USSR was a powerful country and they can stay on
their own, and on other side US can't. There was some other allied joined to build monetary for
Western Berlin and Western Germany. Some actions can be louder than other and how that can
impacts the decisions which will be plan for future.
The Cold War The Cold War just started faw years latter after World War II. During the World War
II, the Soviet Union and the United States were allies as a one team. The American, were always
concerned about the Russian leader Jospeh Stalin's tyrannical Blood–thirst rule of own country. But,
the Soviet Union resented the Americans decades long refusal to treat the Soviet Union as a
legitimates part of the International community. As they came to World War late which caused
millions of death Russia people 's lives. After the war finished, these grievances matured into a
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The Impact Of Immigration On The United States Of America...
On April 18, 1930, a young family of eighteen boarded a ship leaving their homeland of Chiette
Abruzzi, Italy. Headed for a nation they had only heard about in the newspapers, each member of
the family bore their own excitement and reservation. The history of immigration to the United
States of America was seen at unprecedented numbers during the late eighteen hundreds and early
twentieth century. Families from Italy, Ireland, Germany, Poland, and numerous other nations
flocked to the west by the millions, in hopes of discovering a new life. Many sought freedom from
religious persecution, unfair living standards, or a simple chance at the "American dream." My
grandmother, now 91 years old, was born an Italian citizen, but has lived the last 86 years as an
American. She is an immigrant in every sense of the word, and this is her story. Chiette, Abruzi is
not a well known city in Italy. They are not known for high fashion, incredible architecture, or any
significant historical events. The city's main source of income is derived from the seafood industry,
and their closeness to the coast has driven their economy forward in past decades. My grandmother's
parents, Carmella and Carmissio, were active in the shipyards. Carmissio harvested the oceanic
crops and Carmella brought the boys at the yard pizzelles (thin, buttery crackers) each afternoon.
Life in Chiette had never been easy and moving up in society was a difficult task for even the
luckiest of sorts. My great
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The Articles of Confederation Essay
The Articles of Confederation Independence from Britain made necessary the establishment of a
new government. Eleven states drew up new constitutions; Connecticut and Rhode
Island revised colonial charters. The Articles of Confederation created a loose union of near–
sovereign states. The Confederation was inadequate and was failing in the structure of government.
They also were in deep trouble, financially and economically. The Articles of Confederation
probably achieved its most important success in the handling of west diplomatic and financial
concerns. In evaluting post–American Revolutionary War, overall the Articles of
Confederation did not provide the United States with an effective government due to the lack of ...
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Because all 13 states had to agree, the proposal was thrown out and was not inforced. Morris and
Alexander Hamilton devised a dangerous plot called the
Newburgh Conspiracy in order to relieve the panic. In 1783, (Doc C) the two men secretly
persuaded some army officers to threaten a coupd'etat unless the treasury obtained the taxation
authority needed to raise their pay. A letter from
Delegate Joseph Jones to George Washington suggests the immediate pay to the soilder by enforcing
tariffs and taxation. George Washington blocked this threatened military coup aimed at
strengthening the central government and guaranteeing back pay and pensions to officers as the war
came close. These events proved the Confederation was weak and unable to control financial
problems. Diplomatic problems multiplied after the war. Congress was unable to comply states to
repay prewar debts to British citizens and allow Loyalists to recover confiscated property. European
governments closed off nearly all
American trade with the colonies. According to statistics of exports and population(Doc. B), after
the Declaration of Independence, the profit of exports to Britain steadily declined. This shows that
the export trade to Britain was declining. Britain took away the rights of the United States to trade
with the
British colonies, yet Britain goods were still flooding in the United States.This, in
return
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Yellowton National Park Research Paper
SURROUNDING TOWNS
Jackson Hole: Located 91 km from the south gate of Yellowstone, Jackson, Wyoming has a
population of just over 10,000, and is a popular point of entry for Yellowstone. It gives visitors
access to two national parks, since you will need to drive through Grand Teton National Park to
reach Yellowstone. Jackson Airport is the largest and busiest commercial airport in Wyoming.
Jackson is also a world class ski resort, and home to both the National Elk Refuge and the National
Fish Hatchery. Other activities in this area include: whitewater and scenic rafting, fishing, hiking,
biking, climbing, golfing and hot–air ballooning. Jackson Hole is also home to many popular art
galleries and fine restaurants.
West Yellowstone: West Yellowstone, Montana has existed as a gateway community to Yellowstone
National Park just outside the west gate, since the early 1900s. The small town maintains a
population of just over 1,300 people, but hosts over 4 million visitors each year. Because of its
convenient location, only steps from the park, West Yellowstone is the ideal base for a Yellowstone
vacation. The quaint town is home to the Wolf and Grizzly Bear Discovery Center, the Museum of
the Yellowstone and International Fly Fishing headquarters and gallery. Nearby activities ... Show
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The most Old Western themed of all the gateway towns, there is a live rodeo in Cody every night
during the summer season. Cowboys, rodeos, wild horses and gunfight reenactments are a daily
occurrence in this unique town of 9,500 people. Cody is home to one of the country's supreme
cultural attractions – The Buffalo Bill Center of the West. There is over 28,000 square meters of
exhibition space featuring five museums in one: The Draper Natural History Museum, The Plains
Indian Museum, The Cody Firearms Museum, The Whitney Western Art Museum and the Buffalo
Bill
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Alaska, Canada, And Canada
When you think of sending a package, the first thing that strikes your mind is efficient and prompt
delivery. This is the major trait you look for in a courier company by which you are sending your
shipments.
Alaska can be a challenging place to move freight. With a total area of 591,004 square miles, you
need a company that knows the ins and outs of Alaska. Alaska is more than twice the size of Texas,
the next largest state, and occupies 16% of the total US land area; the e–w extension is 2,261 mi
(3,639 km); the maximum n–s extension is 1,420 mi (2,285 km).
With the lack of highways in Alaska most shipments go by air or sea. There is no railroad service
from lower 48 states or from Canada to Alaska. The Alaska Highway, which extends 1,523 mi
(2,451 km) from Dawson Creek, British Columbia, to Fairbanks, is the only total road link with the
rest of the United States.
In Alaska, conditions are often extreme, costs are always high, and time is precious. Given the state
's geographic breadth, fickle weather, and the cost of transporting freight across great distances,
ensuring seamless transportation handoffs is a necessity.
Background
Anchorage is the state 's largest general cargo port, with over three million tons per year. Ted
Stevens Anchorage International Airport is one of the world 's leading cargo airports. In 2014, nearly
2.5 million metric tons of cargo moved through the airport, which ranked fifth in metric tons of
cargo loaded and unloaded, and reported a
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What Role Does The West Play In History Essay
Understanding the role of the West in American history encompasses a great deal of resourceful and
researched visions suggested of previous authors and historians. As one vision, the West is
constructed from perspective individualism, but remains in the shadow of government intervention
and influence. Another vision is of a geographical, rugged, and untamed landscape. All of which
was established later in the geographical history of the United States during various times of
settlement. A vision combining the elements that summarize the issues of settlement and
establishment. Within conflict and societal need the West was created and shaped. America's
relationship to the landscape, the development and suppression of the populations of the West, and
the culture hence established of these factors help to define the West, and the role it has played in
American History. The visions of previous authors whom have written on the American West have
incorporated and separated the myth from the reality of Western foundations. ... Show more content
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Some of which are a more romanticized view of the West, creating a foundational conservative view
of Western vision through an illustrious descent. The frontier, the Wild West, and common thought
concerning Western industry is really dependent on a perspective of a select population looking to
expand. Three main factors are the construct of this written analysis focusing more on the reality of
the West as a characteristic national influence. Those addressed are namely, one the geographical
aspects of the West as a location and governmental structure; second, the historical influences such
as migration, and third the cultural encouragements including social standings, individualism, and
Western film that have helped shape this Western
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Atlantic Ocean Interactions

  • 1. Atlantic Ocean Interactions From around the 14th to 19th centuries, the Atlantic Ocean served as the great highway and allowed people and goods to move freely between Europe, America and even Africa. These interactions and exchanges transformed European, American and African societies and eventually led to the creation of a new culture, people, ideas and economies throughout the Atlantic area. The Atlantic world provides a comprehensive and logical history regarding one of the most important cross–cultural encounters of the human history (Glenn, 2002). The European main drive was to expand and create creative ways where people that are living along the Atlantic borders were able to adapt and exist side by side, they sustained continuous growth to grow their empires, economies as well as trade in the Atlantic world. Thus generally there were connections, interactions as well as massive exchanges that zigzagged the Atlantic Ocean in the beginning of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The western Europeans played an enormous role in expanding beyond their native lands into the Atlantic Ocean and also onto its many islands and shores. The Europeans were among the first to transform the Atlantic Ocean from the great and seemingly impassible barrier into being a highway of trade and communication (Benjamin, 2009). The European explorers and traders together with soldiers, colonists and missionaries enlarged the ocean on behalf of the crown, the church, merchants and for their own private interests. Further, the remarkable growth in the Atlantic trades, economies, colonies and empires were essential to the creative and adaptive interactions among the Europeans, Indians and Africans. As the Europeans reached its shores in the Atlantic Ocean, it would have been impossible to thrive or even survive without the cooperation of the local African and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 5. A Study on the American Experience Since 1945 HIS/145 The American Experience Since 1945 SECTION I – Economic Miracle AFL–CIO Interstate Highways Suburbs The Salk Vaccine Government Spending Post–war government spending reached 10.2 percent of the GDP during the half decade following World War II (See Figure 1 for 1950 example). Defense was still a major piece of the government spending pie, generating manufacturing prosperity nationwide. At the same time, labor unions negotiated contracts that linked wage increases to productivity growth and to cost of living increases. The wage norms in the private sector reinforced the underlying postwar social contract. Until the 1970s, labor unions led the wage improvement with that particularly benefitted less–skilled, less–educated workers. A spillover effect from union–negotiated wages and benefits was felt by nonunion workers and managers across the economy. Wages and salaries were increasing people had more discretionary income and could afford options like moving to the suburbs and furnishing larger home, and buying cars. The transportation sector had to move the goods nationwide to consumers. The interstate highway system which was originally conceived to move troops and tanks across the country enabled the nation to profoundly improve economic efficiency and productivity. By increasing speed and expanding access, freight costs were substantially reduced. Tractor–trailer operating costs are estimated to be 17 percent lower on interstate highways than other highways. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 9. Route 66 Research Paper Route 66 History and Culture Route 66 was one of the original and most famous roads in the United States and was established on November 11, 1926. Entrepreneurs John Woodruff of Springfield and Cyrus Avery of Tulsa played a crucial role in promoting the concept of an interregional link between Los Angeles and Chicago. However, their lobbying efforts did not bear much fruit until the initiation of the national program towards the development of highways and roads. Notably, legislations for public roads first appeared in 1916 and later revised in 1921. However, proper road constructions did not take place until 1925 when the Congress enacted a more comprehensive version of the version of the road construction act. Following the enactment, the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Particular segments of the route, such as the Carpenter Park in Oklahoma was a two–lane with a breadth 16 feet. It is one of the preexisting roads that was re–designated as Illinois Route 66 in 1926 during the inauguration of the Mother Road. It was paved with a mixture of cement and gravel, while expansion joints were placed every 30 yards. It was also flanked by four–inch curbs and four– foot gravel shoulders. On the other hand, the Cayuga to Chenoa section was a bit wider and thicker, having a width of 18 feet with a six–inch deep Portland slab. Still, Illinois Route 4 was a bit different. The 1.53–mile segment was overlaid with a brick in 1932 and also has a 1,277–foot section paved with Portland cement. Along its course, the road also had several culverts to enhance drainage (National Park ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 13. Commercial Law Work Example. Question 1 The UK Rail vs. Smithfileld case is a striking example of the term – Agency of Necessity. This is the case when, in certain circumstances, the agent is allowed by law to take actions on behalf of the principal without the will, knowledge or any other representation of the principal. However, certain requirements have to be met, in order for the agent to claim that it acted out of necessity: 1) the actions have been taken for the reason of compelling emergency; 2) impossibility of communication; and 3) interests of the principal (to be genuinely judged by the agency). The first test to be passed by an agent is the necessity to take salvage actions. In cases of an emergency or a consequential necessity, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The solicitor, in the face of Smithers, won't be directly influenced by this agreement, as it doesn't participate in it. However, creditors can be bound with the firm by a tripartite contract between the continuing partner (constituted as a new firm), retiring members and the third party added to it. All three participants make an agreement on the newly formed firm, to which all the liabilities will be implied. This process of indemnity would let the leaving partners to become free of any obligations. Has to be noticed that this process depends on the relationships and duties between all three partners, whether Homer (remaining employer) wants to cover the costs by himself with respect to those retiring, or not. Anyways, it is essential that the outgoing members of the partnership do discuss this possibility with the last worker, and provide an official notice of retirement, in order to prevent future debts (as stated in Section 36 of Act 1980: "Where a person deals with a firm after a change in its constitution he is entitled to treat all apparent members of the old firm ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 17. Essay It's easy to forget that you're just outside the one of the largest cities in North Carolina as you drive down the roads of western Wake county. The country roads that lead into the communities of Morrisville, Cary, Apex, Holly Springs and Fuquay–Varina are lined with pine forests, horse farms picket fences, fields of tobacco and soybeans. For decades, rail lines like the Augusta Air–Line Railroad, The Chatham Line, and The Palmetto Seaboard played a part in developing these five towns. Now, their growth seems faster than a runaway freight train with technology, biotech and pharmaceutical companies driving in the engine room. With strong schools, climate and steady employment, it's estimated that fifty new families move to Wake County ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... "All of them have incredible park systems. All of them are putting activities out there for children. There are tons and tons of activity. Cary started it and now Apex, Holly Springs and Fuquay are following suit." COMMITMENT TO EDUCATION While all of Wake county is known for their strong education system, western Wake is particularly appealing since they have a low rate of re– assignment. As our county grows and expands so rapidly, parents feel the stretch marks when their children must re–assigned to different schools keep up with the new populations. These communities have stayed ahead of that curve by sound planning and construction of new schools. "Whether its Fuquay– Varina, Holly Springs, Apex or Cary, they have tremendous schools both private and public. These school systems are some of the highest rated in Wake count," says Jim Allen. GET THERE FAST OR GET THERE SLOW Although each community has their own industry, many folks relocate to western Wake for it's easy access to the Research Triangle Park (RTP) and Raleigh–Durham International Airport (RDU). And the commute just became more convenient with the newest expansion of the Interstate 540 that circles down to Morrisville, Cary, Apex and Holly Springs. "Fuquay and Holly Springs used to be cut off from the world because you had to go through Cary and Apex to get anywhere. Now, you don't. Now you can get straight on 540 and get anywhere in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 21. The Alaska Highway Essay In 1942, fifteen thousand American soldiers and civilian laborers poured into Alberta, British Columbia, and the Yukon to construct a highway stretching from mainland United States to Alaska. In doing so, they had to overcome obstacles of climate, terrain, and manpower (see Figure 1). The construction of the Alaska Highway serves an enlightening episode where Canadian and American interest in northern development and continental defense became intertwined. The continental projects in the North–west, including the Alaska Highway, North–West Staging route, and the CANOL pipeline marked a new period in Canadian–American relations. There has been a tendency in the historiography to over–emphasize the threat that the American presence on Canadian ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Funding and labour for the highway were provided by the United States, and so Ottawa looked forward to acquiring, at American expense, an all–weather road that would hold great commercial value for the region in the post–war. Worries of sovereignty were not the priority at this point in time as the fate of the war still remained unsure in early 1942. In addition to the expected post–war economic benefits, the American presence served the wartime strategic aims of both the American and Canadian Governments, as they urgently sought the continent against the possibility of encroachment from both the Western threat of Japan and the eastern threat of Germany. This was particularly true until 1943, as the fate as the war still uncertain. As the war began to strongly favour the Allies, the Canadian government was able to re–address concerns such as northern development and increasing its involvement in north–west defense projects. Until the end of the war, Canada maintained a policy to mitigate potential issues arising from the continued need for continental defense projects that would result in American presence within Canadian boundaries. The war years were an opportunity for the Canadian Government to prepare itself for a post–war reality, where the Canadian North would remain a strategic location in a conflict between the Soviet Union and the United ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 25. New York City What connects New York, Florida, Texas and California. They all vary in size and location, not to mention they are far away from each other on a map. What connects them is their population, they're the four most populated states in the U.S, in fact they're combined population exceeds over 80 million, but that begs a question. Why do so many people choose to live in those places? What is so special about them? Perhaps this essay will enlighten you. Who doesn't love New York? Probably know best for their Pizza it is the least populous of the four states above, but that doesn't mean it's small. When People do think of New York the state , they think that it is the city New York, But not everywhere in New York is like New York. The city New York is not the Capital of New York, But New York City is the largest city in New York. The Capital of New York is Albany and those are not the only two cities in New York. New York's coordinate range is 40° 30′ o 45° 1′ N Latitude & 71° 51′ to 79° 46′ W Longitude and Located in the Mid–Atlantic Region. New York is known as the city that never sleeps, as a result life there is a lot faster paced compared to other places. New Yorkers are probably some of the best adapters there are, just in New York alone has over two– hundred skyscrapers. There is also the Tappan Zee Bridge, the second longest bridge in the U.S. New York also contains the famous New York subway system, which runs 24/7, for those who don't take the subway there are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 29. The Old Mill: The Little Pigeon River One historic site, the foundation of Pigeon Forge, is the Old Mill. The Old Mill was built in 1830. In the early 1800's, a water–powered mill beside the Little Pigeon River was one of the main spots of gathering in the community of Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. In those days, the mill faithfully produced the essentials that were needed for the everyday existence of the Smokie Mountains' early settlers. The Old Mill even made electricity for the town until 1935. One of The Old Mill's most grandest features is the giant water wheel that keeps the flow of the Little Pigeon River. Inside the structure, a very old yet reliable system of shafts, belts, and pulleys still gets the job done, working to turn the 4600–pound stones and grain elevators. Resident ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 33. Yoho National Park : Research Yoho National Park – Research Basic Information Yoho national park is located in Field, British Columbia. It is situated in the Rocky Mountains, specifically in the Canadian Rockies, which is a mountain range located in British Columbia and Alberta. It was established in 1885 as Canada's 2nd protected area. Banff national park is located in the eastern part of it and Kootenay national park is located in the southern part of it. Yoho national park was designated as a part of the United Nations World Heritage Site in 1984. It consists of steep mountains and is sculpted by glaciers from the ice age. Wildlife Animals like Grizzly Bear, Cougar, Elk, and Moose are some of the animals that are found in Yoho National Park. Lynx ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The west side receives more rainfall than the east side due to orographic precipitation. Precipitation increases as the elevation increases. Average annual rainfall is 314 mm. Average annual snowfall is 332 mm. Located between the Prairie and Boreal regions of Canada. Main air masses that influence the regional climate are the continental air mass from Yukon and Alaska, and Maritimes air mass from the Pacific. Hot and dry weather in summer and fall. Vegetation The 2 major vegetation groups of Yoho are: Upland Forest and Fluvial Forest. Upland Forest o Moist Montane  Vegetation Type: Western hemlock, White Spruce–Douglas, Fir Douglas, Fir western yew. o Intermediate Montane  Balsam Poplar, Douglas fir white spruce. o Dry Montane  White birch aspen, Lodgepole pine–balsam poplar. o Montane Sub–alpine  Lodge–pole pine, Spruce lodge–pole pine o Low–mid Subalpine  Engelmann spruce–subalpine fir o High Subalpine  Whitebark pine, Subalpine larch Fluvial Forest
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  • 38. Berlin Airlift Research Paper The Berlin Airlift originated after World War II when the Allied Powers, comprised of Great Britain, the United States, France, and the Soviet Union, discussed how to appropriately oversee a defeated Germany. The nations decided to divide Germany into four supervisory zones, one for each of the Allied Powers, at the Allied Control Council (ACC), a council formed in July of 1945 and made up of officials from all four zones. Berlin, although inside a Soviet zone, also separated into four zones. The Western allies, comprised of France, Britain, and the United States, believed that a dilapidated country governed democratically could recover more quickly and prevent any future communistic threats. The Soviet Union however believed in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Soviet Union expressed a desire to isolate Berlin and restrain political unification in West Germany in order to discourage the Western powers from enforcing any hold over the land. However, in the second meeting of their London conference, the Western powers chose to proceed with their currency reform. The Soviet Union also finally enacted a full–scale blockade on June 24 by closing the railroads and the Autobahn, Germany's main expressway connecting West Berlin and West Germany, as well as shutting off the power from the main plant in East Berlin. The communist power set up a meeting with its allies the following day and issued the Warsaw Declaration in retaliation to the decisions made at the London conference. Western powers expressed concern towards West Berliners, the victims of the Soviet Union's actions, because their lives relied heavily on the resources they received through the blocked routes. The Western Powers then worked to devise a way to aid them. With the Soviet Union's drastic actions hanging in the air, the Western powers attempted to help the isolated Berliners. General Lucius Clay, the American military governor of Germany, first attempted to send a train through the Soviet Zone, but failed when Soviet authorities blocked the train. When Clay returned to Washington, D.C., he spoke in favor of sending supplies through the main highway from West Germany to Berlin, but George Marshall, Secretary of State, favored an airlift. President Harry S. Truman ultimately decided in favor of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 42. Dinosaur Diamond Research Paper The Dinosaur Diamond, or as it is officially known, the Dinosaur Diamond Scenic and Historic Byway, is not the kind of excursion you take in just one day. This 512–mile loop is located in Western Colorado with parts extending into neighboring Utah, where it is called the Dinosaur Diamond Prehistoric Highway. The diamond offers opportunities for history buffs, science nuts and dinosaur lovers of all ages. The diamond starts on Interstate 70 in Grand Junction, the largest city in western Colorado. You will see stunning red canyons and mesas as you travel down I–70 on the way to our first dinosaur adventure, the Museum of Western Colorado. The Museum of Western Colorado features Dinamation's mechanical animated dinosaur replicas. You can view ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It will be a few hours ride, but well worth your time. The Needles District within the park is named for the thousands of fine sandstone points, pinnacles and peaks carved over time by rushing water from rainstorms. The water wears away weaker parts of the rock, leaving the harder, less fractured parts of rock behind. Other geological amazements in the Canyonlands include the Island in the Sky mesa and Horseshoe Canyon. Stop for lunch before continuing to the Arches. Arches National Park, also in Moab, is named for the natural red rock arches and other unusual rock formations you can see there. You'll also find preserved art drawn by ancient natives and dinosaur tracks. You can spend an entire afternoon in the Arches on one or two of the four short hiking trails. Moab also has many fine dining establishments, so get in an early dinner before continuing to the last stop on the tour. Our tour is complete as we return to Grand Junction to see the great Colorado National Monument. The stone monoliths look down on you as you tour the winding roads of the Scenic Rim Rock Drive within the park. The Monument also offers schedule ranger tours, letting you get the most out of your ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 46. Trail Of Tears People from all walks of life are drawn to the seducing curves of the Dragon at Deal's Gap, also known as US Hwy 129. They make their pilgrimage to test their skills, or in some cases, to be bitten by the Dragon. The area surrounding the Dragon was one of the last areas of North Carolina to be settled due to its inhospitable terrain. The southern Appalachian Mountains are made up of two separate ranges; the eastern range is the Blue Ridge Mountains, and the western range is known as the Great Smoky Mountains. For thirty–six miles along the TN/NC border the GSM are more than 5k feet in altitude with 16 peaks stretching to more than 6k feet. All of this altitude translates to treacherous travel, especially for the pioneers in their day, but also for us as motor–sport enthusiasts today. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The early 1700s saw a few adventurous trappers and hunters making their way into the area, and the ensuing battles between these settlers and the natives eventually led to the Trail of Tears. After the natives had been relocated and their land became available, more settlers took the chance of seeking out an existence on the rocky tops of the Appalachians. Part of the Dragon was cleared into a rudimentary road to the Cades Cove Settlement following Parsons Branch in the early 1800s. During the late 1800s, there was a greater influx of settlers, and Graham County was carved out of Cherokee County in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 50. Visit A Visit Lonavala Synopsis (200ch): Visit the twin hill stations of Khandala and Lonavala for a weekend. Located just 83 kms from Mumbai, they make for a great spot of vacation. Read all about these picturesque places of Maharashtra! Short summary (50–60 words): Plan a rejuvenating getaway to the twin hill stations of Khandala and Lonavala, located just at a distance of 83 km from Mumbai! The two towns are packed with scenic beauty like caves, lakes, waterfalls, forts and much more! With activities like trekking and rappelling, and natural resources galore, Lonavala and Khandala makes the perfect weekend destination. Getaway To The Enchanting Twin Hill Stations Of Khandala And Lonavala Peaks, dams, lakes, waterfalls, forts, caves, you name it. Lonavala has it all! It is an enchanting hill station, located just 83 km from Mumbai. The name Lonavala is derived from two Prakrit words Len and Avali which translates to "a series of resting places carved out of stone", in simple it refers to caves. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These two hill stations, snuggled in the lofty Western Ghats, make for the perfect weekend getaway destination, with their beautiful landscape and natural resources that is enhanced by mystic climate. Chikki, a harden sweet candy usually made of peanuts, is a famous savoury snack of Lonavala. Enjoy hot and delicious Vada Pavs and Masala Chai coupled with the scenic beauty of Khandala and Lonvala! Best Time To Visit Khandala and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 54. Effectiveness Of Stylistics On The Reader. Stylistics Are Effectiveness of Stylistics on the Reader Stylistics are used in writing to set various pieces of literature apart, while also determining the effectiveness said literature has on the reader. The novels Such is My Beloved and By Grand Central Station I Sat Down and Wept both involve the concepts of sex and religion, but are each enjoyed by different groups of readers, Factors that highlight these differences include the point of view which story is told from, the word choice by the author, and the style the novel is written with. Such is My Beloved is enjoyed by more readers due to its following of a traditional form of writing, use of simplistic direct language, and a higher use of personal words and sentences than found in By Grand ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is apparent in the scene where the main character is being questioned at the border and a guard states, "Better not try any funny business...you're only making this tough on yourself."(Smart, 48) Instead of responding to the guard, she answers in her mind which only the reader can comprehend stating, "Let him kiss me with the kisses of his mouth." (Smart, 48)This shifting mental state of the main character is quite unique while also creating a need for a higher degree of focus by the audience to stay on track with the plot. The dictation used in Such is my Beloved is quite simplistic solidifying further the ease of read the story has. Callaghan uses short, concise sentences to move the story forward while providing the reader with a well detailed recounting of events. The passage examined in this paper captures the dialogue heavy nature of the story and some of the more 'heavy' narrative portions the story has to offer. An interesting point is that 32% of the words found on pages 121–122 contain the same fifteen words. (Chart 1) The word choice by Callaghan was rated by 'The Reading Level Skill algorithm' to be at a 11–12 grade level. (wordcounter.net) This solidifies an argument that this story is written to reach many people as it uses a less advanced dictionary than many other works. Surprisingly similar in dictation to Callaghan's passage is the entry from By Grand Central Station I Sat Down and Wept, which although written ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 58. Transport in India Project Report "Transport System in India" TRANSPORT SYSTEM TRANSPORT: Transport is a system in which passengers & goods are carried from one place to another. Modes of Transport: Transportation is generally divided into three modes–LAND, WATER & AIR. The Land Transport consists of roads and railways. Water Transport is also divided into two types: (a) RIVER OR INLAND TRANSPORT (b) SEA OR OCEANIC TRANSPORT. The latest and the fastest mode of transport is Air Transport. IMPORTANCE OF TRANSPORT Transport is over whelming mechanical now days. Transport routes or channels are the basic arteries of our economy. They provide important links between producers and consumers of goods. The well unit transport system brings ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Coaches : 36510 km 5. Wagons : 2, 44,519 km 6. Running Track : 1, 07,969 km 7. Electrified Track : 15127 km Progress made by Indian Railways 1. Priority has been assigned to conversion of meter gauge lines into broad gouge. Railways tracks are electrified. 2. Steam engines have been replaced by diesel and electrical engines. 3. Railways have specialized themselves in carrying over long distances heavy and bulky goods including containers. Most of trains are electric and diesel locomotives. 4. Fast moving trains and public amenities at railway station is introduced. Railway made a significant problem in the area of track replacement. Rajdhani and Shatabdi trains are introduced. 5. At present, the railways comprise three gauges–broad (1.675m), meter (1.000m) and narrow (0.762m). Efforts are being made to convert meter gouge track to broad gauge track. At present 70.72% are broad gauge, 23.92% are meter gauge and 5.36% are narrow gauge. Measures to reduce the burden of the Railways (i) Electrification of railway track. (ii) Increased used of hydro– electricity. (iii) Setting up of thermal power plant near coal mines. (iv) Conversion of railways gauge into broad gauges. (v) Replacement ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 62. The Soviets And The Cold War After the end of World War Two, the Soviets and Americans had conflicting views on their beliefs and ideology. The Soviets supported communism, whereas the United States, and other "Big Four" allies encouraged capitalism. This caused a tense relationship to form between the two powerful countries, and led to many international affairs. These non–violent events were known as the Cold War, and one of the most important was the Berlin Airlift. At the Yalta Conference in February 1945, Joseph Stalin leader of the USSR, Winston Churchill, prime minister of Great Britain, and Harry Truman, president of the United States, met to discuss how Germany would be split up after they had been defeated. The Soviets would take the eastern half, while the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Soviets and Americans clashing opinions on how the newly defeated Germany stood as one of the most important. Both the USSR and America wanted all of Germany to be united in a form of government. Stalin wanted a communist government, whereas Truman and the other Allied leaders favored capitalism. On June 5, 1945, shortly after the surrender of Germany during World War Two, the Four Power Allied Control Center (ACC), announced the division of Germany into zones to its occupants. Later that month, Lieutenant General Lucius Clay met with Soviet and British representatives to discuss how they would travel to and from Berlin, because of how deep it was within Soviet territory. They agreed on one highway and one railroad. After the British and Americans moved to their zones, they set up a governing body for Berlin known as the Kommandatura. A Soviet representative at the meeting of the Kommandatura creation declared that East Berlin would not provide food for the western sectors of the city. This was the first act against western Berlin by the Soviets, that would lead up to the blockade. Lucius Clay responded to this by stopping all industrial shipments to East Berlin, showing that Western Berlin could counter any action against them. On November 30, the ACC approved three, twenty mile wide air corridors securing access to West Berlin, which would prove necessary for the airlift to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 70. Cracker Barrel Business Analysis Cracker Barrel Restaurant is a country–based food chain. The restaurant offers a variety of food. Their mainly dishes are home–style breakfast, lunch, dinner as well as desserts. For forty–eight years, Cracker Barrel has been contributing people who drive on the freeways in the United States a quick breakfast stop. With that being said most of the Cracker Barrel Restaurants are located along the highways, attracting travelers and tourist (CrackerBarrel.com). Therefore, not only does the restaurant serve food but it also, brings a vintage gift shops to people dinning. This is what makes Cracker Barrel very unique from other restaurants. The retail store is located inside the restaurant. They offer souvenirs and merchandise representing the southern culture. Such as toys that have that western look like old wooden toy guns, rag dolls. Furniture is sold as well like an old vintage rocking chair and antique dinnerware. And most of all, a family friendly environment that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Robertson stated the annual sales tax revenue provided by Cracker Barrel is predicted to be between $50,000 and $70,000. Breeanna Straessle who is a manager of corporate communications stated that Cracker Barrel would approximately hire 250 part–time and full employees for the new upcoming store in Victorville. That's would be an economic impact to the community. Straessle, also included that every decoration inside the restaurant walls is a one of a kind decoration. Cracker Barrel located in Victorville will reach capacity of 180 guests. It would be a 10,000 square foot building, with s 11,300 square foot multi tenant building along with other restaurants. As for the community, they're excited for the arrival date to be scheduled for spring 2018. The hiring process will take one month in advance before the opening date. This is a great opportunity for the community, for those looking for a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 74. The Road 66 Symbol Quotes This led all the migrants to become a one huge group of people who share the same stories, the same fears and the same hopes. In that sense the road and especially the rout 66 becomes a symbol of solidarity and a way in which migrants can help each other against the difficulties that they encounter during the trip. This is that solidarity that characterized chapter 13 when they meet the Wilsons and especially in chapter 15 when they encounter the waitress Mae who helps them to get some food despite the fact they do not have enough money to buy it. This is an opportunity for the family to display kindness and generosity, in an environment in which exists only no cooperation and suspicion from western people. Then the Route 66 it is also symbolic ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If in Californian people's eyes the disgusting the bugs are the migrants, for the farmers the insects are the cats (tractors). "The tractors come over the roads and into the fields, great crawlers moving like insects, having the incredible strength of insects. They crawled over the ground, laying the track and rolling on it and picking it up." (Steinbeck,40) In this case, the bugs assume an opposite connotation. They are not seen as undefended little creatures that move together to oppose the dominant class, but they are taken as a metaphor because of their more repulsive features. Just as the insects move insidiously, and some of them are even dangerous, the tractors insinuate themselves in a subtle way into the farmers' properties damaging and destructing their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 78. Personal Narrative: A Trip To Rapid City A trip to Rapid City. Today my Hilarious Fiend Jasper and I will be leaving Dupree around 2:00. We will be traveling 2 hours 20 minutes and One Hundred Forty Five miles. To Rapid City South Dakota So we should arrive at our destination around 3:35.However we are taking his truck that he Bought this year working for his Grandfather Dave.As jasper and I leave Dupree, we pull in to fill the gas tank and buy some snacks at Cenex witch is a gas station on highway 212. As we are leaving Dupree, we try to remember if we forgot anything important, we need such as Money,Credit Cards, Clothes and Et cetera. We figure that we left nothing behind and keep driving for an example one time i drove touta town and forgot my wallet so i had to to turn around. We start up a conversation about the land and other stuff. As we drive down the highway we spot many different kinds of Animals like Eagles ,Hawks, Prairie dogs ,Deer, Antelope and many other kinds of Animals. We stop at a couple Gas stations to stretch and use the bathroom but finally. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... and talked and then we left to go get some small items at Walmart like shampoo and socks and Groceries the we left Walmart. But as we left, we ran into some old friends we sat and talked and turns out they were going to the Rushmore Mall they asked us to tag along with them so we agreed and we followed them there as we arrived at the mall in was packed people everywhere we hit a couple stores in the mall and told our friends that we are leaving as we proceed to leave the mall The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 82. Isambard Kingdom Brunel: The Second Greatest Brit of All Time Isambard Kingdom Brunel: The Second Greatest Brit of All Time Less than five percent separates Isambard Kingdom Brunel from Winston Churchill in a survey about the greatest Britons, making him the second greatest Briton of all time ("The Greatest Britons List"). Isambard Kingdom Brunel was a British engineer who designed and built many important constructs. He was a dedicated engineer who showed his versatility through his numerous projects and designs, including railways, steamships, docks, tunnels, bridges, and a hospital for the Crimea war. "Brunel's work was remarkable for its wide ranging scope" ("Biography Isambard Kingdom Brunel"). Isambard Kingdom Brunel is an inspirational Briton because he was a great engineer who helped lead ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Without Isambard Kingdom Brunel, Britain and the world would not have been nearly as industrial and inventive as it was. Brunel showed how true engineering ought to be done and his career was filled with the world's best and biggest constructions. Brunel built the largest steamship of the time the (name). "Later, he would build the world's first metal ship ... This was a forerunner of modern ships around the world" ("Biography Isambard Kingdom Brunel"). One of the reasons why Brunel made such an impact, was his work ethic. He not only brought new ideas and innovation to Britain but his constructs were built to perfection due to his dedication to his work, the reason why his constructs were so well made. Many of the bridges he built are still standing and used today. The Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol was the largest suspension bridge at the time and is still exceedingly impressive. He lived by the principle, if you're going to do something, do it right. Quote. These constructs were important to Britain's success as a nation because they showed what engineers could do, and provided for new ways of trade and travel. "The work for which Brunel is probably best remembered is his construction of a network of tunnels, bridges, and viaducts for the Great Western Railway" ("Isambard Kingdom Brunel (1806"). This British Railway linked London with the south–west and west of England and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 86. Case Study: Anniston Anniston, AL This is a city, that once held the acclaimed Guinness book record for having the world's biggest chair and since then it has come a long way notably through its planning and development in the infrastructure sector. Likewise, Newspaperman Henry W. Grady once called it the Model City as it was a sight to see and a role model to other developing cities in the State of Alabama specially due to its careful planning in the late 19th Century. It is a city on its rebirth stage with some of its buildings being refurbished while others are being built. Most of it is still full of old historic buildings which have been refurbished for use ranging from government offices, Victorian houses as well as historic churches dating back to the 1800s. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They also provide a great avenue for learning about the history of this city. As for getting in and around Anniston the Anniston Eastern and Western bypass runs through some State routes and Highways making the city's transport system easy to navigate. So if you were thinking of relocating, Anniston Alabama is the place to be as it has great houses too, just contact newhomesource.com for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 90. Globalization and Modernization on Traditional or... The Effects of Globalization and Modernization on Traditional or Underdeveloped Nations David V. Head Western Governors University The Effects of Globalization and Modernization on Traditional or Underdeveloped Nations Introduction Globalization and modernization are subjects of necessary evaluation when looking at the evolution of traditional or undeveloped nations. This essay will first identify the effect of these phenomenons on the people of Qatar and Native Alaskans. Second, it will discuss the phenomenon in relationship to the Native Alaskan culture. Third, it will analyze this in regard to the cause of the influence, whether it was direct or indirect, intentional of unintentional ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In a website established by the Public Broadcasting System (PBS) American Experience, a biography is written speaking about the cultural changes as a result of western influence on the Alaskan Natives which attributes the building of the Alaska Highway connecting Alaska to the United States as the catalytic cause agent in the westernization of the Native Alaskans. "When the Army Corps of Engineers arrived to begin building the Alaska Highway, Alaska's population was approximately 73,000. About half of those residents were Native Alaskans" (PBS, 1996). As a result of the building of the Alaskan Highway it made it much easier for missionaries from the mainland to access Alaska, bringing with them not only their religion but western culture and values. The building of the Alaskan Highway caused a great influx of western influence and was the tipping point for a significant portion of the loss of Native Alaskan culture. Though much good was done by these missionaries, such as the building of hospitals, orphanages, and schools many believe that cultural damage outweighed the benefit of the work of these missionaries. Schaeffer writes, "The missionaries were, first and foremost, agents of western culture bent on "civilizing" the Natives and converting them to Christianity" (Schaeffer, 1998). Though modernization was direct, meaning Native Alaskans were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 94. Comparing The Picture Book And Because Of Winn-Dixie Introduction This paper focuses on two books, the picture book and realistic novel. I am hopeful while doing a critical analysis of these two books that it would help me to create an effective mini library in my future classroom. I would like to use it as a helpful tool to teach children how to compare the differences and similarities of the two genres and many more. I have chosen Corduroy as my picture book and Because of Winn–Dixie as my realistic novel to write on this written critique because it signifies the moral lessons about family importance and friendship. According to Skolnick & Skolnick, Family in Transition there are three ways to defined a family. The first definition is people related by blood, marriage, or adoption and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She does not have any doubt to buy Corduroy even though he is missing a button on his shoulder straps. This show that Lisa is willingly accepts Corduroy with or without the missing button. The word choices are very engaging on every page. It truly allows the children to be imaginative by reading it or just by looking on the illustrations. The mother's reaction when she saw Corduroy missing the button abruptly dismisses him. She directly judges him that he doesn't look new. The statement gives a huge impact of how we view things, people, and how narrow–minded we are of so many things. I know I am guilty about this and I need myself to be reminded how to be positive when in the worst situation in our life happened. We should challenge ourselves to do more and to do better act. This would allow us to show a positive outlook in life for the children. It would help the children to learn to handle emotions whether it is bad or good. It could also help us to provide the children some good examples to model ourselves to make them feel that we are all special in every way and that we are all unique. My view, at that moment Corduroy knew deep down that he wants somebody to care for him. That is why he is willing to find his missing button. This makes sense to Corduroy to look around the departments store maybe he could find the missing button on his shoulder strap. My response on this part is that Corduroy portrays curiosity. He wants to be accepted and hoping that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 98. Forest Faeries Essay Forest Faeries The Whitetail Tribe  Forest Faeries are the guardians of the Forest Animals. They often talk with the Forest Animals and with the wise Tree People of the Great Forest. Faeries can only be seen by humans who are pure of heart and who honor, love, and protect the Forest Animals. Because children have the purest of hearts, they are the ones who most often see Forest Faeries.  Forest Faerie Tribes The Shadetail Tribe is the guardian and protector of the squirrels, chipmunks, and rabbits. The Whitetail Tribe guards and protects the deer and the elk. The Wingtail Tribe guards and protects all the butterflies and birds. The Woolytail Tribe guards and protects the beavers, bears, muskrats, and skunks. And the Webtail Tribe guards and protects the ducks, geese, swans, dolphins and manatees.  ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Even when they struck one with their beasts, they would not even slow down or stop. The Forest Animal was left injured and suffering. No other humans stopped to help. It seemed that the once magnificent Forest Animal was just a stone or stick to kick aside and forget. The Whitetail Deer were the most impacted by the roads and highway. Most active at dusk and dawn, they attempted the treacherous highway crossings when the beasts were most active. Migani knew that she would need help from other Forest Faeries but would also need the help of humans to eliminate the danger to the Whitetail Deer. Humans were the reason for the problem. They were the ones traveling inside the beasts. Finding the "right" humans was the key, if there were any to be found. Migani had heard about some gentle, loving, and kind humans – some children – living near the Great Forest. Zizi, Tozi, and Ska had told her about them at the last Forest Faerie Tribe Reunion.
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  • 103. Highway Blossoms Book Report Highway Blossoms is a Yuri Kinetic VN with a western desert setting. This VN also has a few sex scenes, but the default version from Steam blacks out the images. The uncensored patch is available from (http://highwayblossoms.com). Despite this, this VN is more about the wholesome relationship between 2 girls so if you are worrying about fanservice, there is basically none. What's the journey about?: Our story takes place in the desert. There are myths of the "Miner's Treasure", buried with lots of valuables inside. The person who buried the treasure was someone's great grandfather who had struck it rich during the Gold Rush. Recently, people have found the journal and now everyone is on the hunt for the "Miner's Treasure" to become rich. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Her main plan is to go to a music festival in California. On the way, she ends up finding a cheery girl named Marina who is lost. Amber feels sorry to leave her alone so she offers to let her stay with her. Marina convinces Amber to help her find the Miner's Treasure together. At first, Amber is a bit skeptical, but in the end they decide to work together. Characters: Amber and Marina are both polar opposites in terms of personality. Amber is a more reserved girl who doesn't like crowds or dealing with people in general. On the other hand Marina is a joyful and innocent girl who enjoys anything fun and always loves company. Without spoiling too much, there really is a sense of character development as the story goes on. The girls both learn about each others' pasts, interests, and their own reasons for living life. This does lead to conflicts in their relationship together, but they eventually learn how to understand each other deeply. Aesthetics, Feel, & ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 107. Mike O. Callaghan-Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge Since the early days, the men try overcome environmental challenges and, in this process, ends up creating amazing masterpieces of engineering. Among this works, the bridges appears as the clearest representatives of how the mankind could adapt to Earth's contours. If the shape of landscape can't be changed, the bridges are the solution to link two places and allows the connection of the traffic to improve aspects such as the communication and the trade. Depending to the need, to the sources and to the environment, the bridge can be constructed in a specific configuration. There are five main sorts of bridges configurations. First, there is the simplest bridge, the beam bridge. Second, the arch bridge, one of the oldest kind. There are the truss, composed of set of trellises. Lastly, there are the cable–stayed and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Among the hundreds of thousands bridges in the world, two worth mentioning for their history and unique features. These two engineering masterpieces are the Mike O'Callaghan–Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge, as known as Hoover Dam Bypass Bridge and the Akashi Kaikyo Bridge. Through the analysis of their characteristics, it is possible compare and contrast these projects in aspects such as historic facts, design features, and environmental and construction challenges. First, the construction of the bride reflects a need and depends of the constructors' sources. A bridge is basically constructed to link two places, but its importance comes from the reason for which it was made. Each bridge has its own motive to exist and history. In the case of the Hoover Dam Bypass, the project was conceived as a alternative to the traffic. Previously the construction of the bridge, the big project of the hydroelectric dam on the Colorado River, also was used as a path to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 111. Isambard Kingdom Brunel's Groundbreaking Bridges 1. Introduction Isambard Kingdom Brunel was unequivocally one of the greatest engineers to have ever lived in this country, or any other. He was recently voted as the second greatest Briton of all time, second only to Winston Churchill, which is testament to the physical legacy he left behind. Additionally, he was represented in the 2012 London Olympic opening ceremony which outlined the industrial revolution and the forging of modern Britain. His influence in almost all branches of engineering is vast, from shipping to the railway. This project highlights Brunel's civil engineering work by examining some of the bridges that he built. Brunel's solutions were groundbreaking and critics often questioned his designs. The Clifton Suspension Bridge had the longest span of any bridge in the world when it was completed; the Maidenhead Bridge was both the largest spanning brick arch bridge and the first to use a flattened arch form; and the Royal Albert Bridge was built using lenticular iron trusses. 2. Historical Review Brunel was the son of French parents: Marc Brunel (a civil engineer) and Sophia Kingdom. He was born in Portsmouth where his father worked as a practising engineer. Brunel was taught by his father from a young age and as a result had a solid grasp of basic engineering principals. He studied in France, attending one of the best secondary schools in Paris, before serving an apprenticeship with a clockmaker. After this he returned to England and assisted his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 115. Nevada Essay In population Nevada is one of the smallest states of the fifty states in the Union, but it invites and receives more intense national publicity than many others. "It is a testing ground for unorthodox social theories and an outpost of solid American conservatism" (313). Because the state is so large and its centers of population is so widely scattered, no single generalization about it will suffice for a historical summary. Nevada, with its 110,000 square miles, would cover more than half of Spain. Nevada is not the largest state in the Union, but it is big enough to inspire awe in its visitors" (2). About 86 percent of the land in Nevada was still under the control of the federal government as the year 2000 opened (3). It was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Helldorado Parade was established in Las Vegas in 1935, and defined Las Vegas as a Western town. Participants dressed up as cowboys and marched up downtown streets to large crowds. After the El Rancho was established, three more Western Casinos opened for business. In 1941, El Cortez opened as the first large hotel downtown. The hotel Last Frontier opened on the strip in 1942, and in 1946, the Golden Nugget opened downtown. The one big casino to the Western motif was Benjamin Siegel's The Flamingo which opened in 1946. Siegel was a mobster with ties to the Chicago and California networks, envisioned a "jewel in the desert." The Flamingo was not a success and was temporarily closed. It then re–opened and had a diverse theme–oriented style in the hotel casino industry in Las Vegas. With the Corporate Gaming Act of 1969, Las Vegas began a slow transition towards "respectability." Gambling in Las Vegas was gaining in popularity in the 1950's and 1960's, but the mob presence itself was preventing Las Vegas from attracting the necessary outside funds to turn it into a dominant Metropolis (204). "Nevada seemed to be shedding this image in favor of the many new family–oriented "theme resorts" that were being built, especially in Las Vegas (204). Then there's The Rat ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 119. Road Trip on the Trans-Canada Highway Essay In 1949 the Trans–Canada Highway Act was passed by Canada's Parliament. The Act allowed for the building of a national highway with costs divided between the Federal Government and each provincial government. Construction of the highway began the year after the passing of the Trans– Canada Highway Act, 1950. Seven years after starting construction Saskatchewan finished its section, becoming the first province to do so. The entire highway was not completed until 1971, but Prime Minister John Diefenbaker opened the highway in 1962. The Highway is the world's longest national road, 7821 kilometers, passing through all 10 provinces. The highway is not a single highway but rather splits into two or three parts in some areas. The main part of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The area has 11 Beothuk house pits, middens, hearths, post molds, and sleeping areas. Boyd's Cove was designated as a historical site of Canada in 1995 because it has increased the knowledge of early Beothuk presence and it has helped to understand their downfall after European contact. The Beothuk were some of the first natives on the North American continent to have contact with Europeans. They Beothuk became extinct following the 1829 death of Shanawdithit, the last remaining Beothuk person. The demise of the Beothuk people has been attributed to disease and starvation brought on by European settlers. The area, despite the influence of Europeans, shows that the Beothuk tried to avoid contact and trade with the Europeans. Boyd's Cove was discovered in 1981 by Dr. Ralph Pastore. His excavations significantly contributed to evidence of things that were previously assumed about the lifestyle of the Beothuk people. Some of these things include their housing designs and their changes by different seasons, the Beothuk diet, the integration of European items into their lives, relations with the Europeans, and symbolism in Beothuk culture. After Boyd's Cove the trip takes a ferry south into Nova Scotia, where it goes to Shubenacadie. Shubenacadie, Nova Scotia is a community about 37 kilometers from the Trans–Canada highway. The community is a former producer of the Mic–Mac hockey stick. The Mi'kmaqs have played hockey and similar games as early ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 123. Deforestation In South America From 1990 to 2005, deforestation, or the removal of trees, was happening at an average rate of 13 million hectares (32.11 million acres) per year (Hope 247). In many ways, deforestation has been the reason for great economic success which turns people on to the idea even more. Deforestation is an essential element in promoting and encouraging developmental growth. Some places around the world may feel obligated to resort to deforestation due to population increases around the world. The concept of deforestation may seem to have a positive impact on society, but many people fail to consider the importance of replanting the trees that were harvested and removed. Deforestation mainly affects North and South America, but because of the Transamazon ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Amazon rainforest was first being cleared for crop and logging production, but after realizing the economic success of cattle ranching, cattle pastures became the leading reason for deforestation. Different sized ranches, mainly large, made up about 70% of the deforestation that was going on in the Amazon. According to the research done by, Philip Fearnside, "all of the profits made from beef cattle have been the only income source that made the deforestation in the Amazon profitable." Though cattle ranching have made a major impact on the Amazon, the biggest impact of deforestation was caused by the building of the Transamazon Highway in 1970. The goal of this enormous highway was to connect Brazil with its neighboring countries in South America. This highway connects different plantations in Brazil and its neighboring countries by constructing trucking routes that make transporting crops easier. (Fearnside ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 127. President Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal The Great Depression lasted for ten years, 1929–1939, and is considered the worst and longest experience by the industrialized Western world. This depression caused a drastic unemployment problem and a major fall in stocks and eventually crashed. A tremendous amount of companies were laid off workers and when the depression reached its lowest point, around 15 million Americans were unemployed and multiple banks across the country quickly failed. In the year 1932, President Franklin D. Roosevelt made a promise to the American people that the "New Deal" will immediately change. This "New Deal" was a set of federal programs and it help build thousands of highways, roads, airports, while creating many job opportunities for millions of families ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 131. The Physical State Of Texas : The Physical State Of Texas The Physical State of Texas Extreme Weather Records Weather Event History Rainfall First Freeze Last Freeze Weather Data by County Major Rivers Lakes and Reservoirs Extending from sea level at the Gulf of Mexico to over 8,000 feet in the Guadalupe Mountains of far West Texas and from the semitropical Lower Rio Grande Valley to the High Plains of the Panhandle, Texas has a natural environment best described as "varied." Below is a summary of the size, the boundaries, the highs and the lows of the state. Area of Texas Texas occupies about 7 percent of the total water and land area of the United States. Second in size among the states, Texas has a land and water area of 268,596 square miles as compared with Alaska's 665,384 square miles, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... at the extreme southern turn of the Rio Grande on the south line of Cameron County to Latitude 36° 30' N. along the north line of the Panhandle, and from Longitude 93° 31' W. at the extreme eastern point on the Sabine River on the east line of Newton County to Longitude 106° 38' W. on the extreme westward point on the Rio Grande above El Paso. Guadalupe Peak and El Capitan Guadalupe Peak, the highest point, with El Capitan in the foreground. Photo by Robert Plocheck. Altitudes of Texas Places The highest point in the state is Guadalupe Peak at 8,749 feet above sea level. Its twin, El Capitan, stands at 8,085 feet and also is located in Culberson County near the New Mexico state line. Both are in Guadalupe Mountains National Park. These elevations and the others in this article have been determined by the U.S. Geological Survey. The named peaks above 8,000 feet are listed below. (All are in Culberson County, except Mount Livermore, which is in Jeff Davis County).
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  • 136. The Cold War And The Soviet War As we all think of word "war" we immediately think of death 's, violence, disagreement with one another. Many country has been on war with one another but they have got anything out of it, except millions of people deaths. Whenever "war" start it's always happened because of two nations disagreement with one another. In 1948 Berlin Blockade, The USSR attempt to break the connection between the Western and Eastern parts of Berlin, in the result of this early days of Cold war started. As long as I know the history there is only one person who said violence, weapons is not way for solution of any problems which we get. The USSR was a powerful country and they can stay on their own, and on other side US can't. There was some other allied joined to build monetary for Western Berlin and Western Germany. Some actions can be louder than other and how that can impacts the decisions which will be plan for future. The Cold War The Cold War just started faw years latter after World War II. During the World War II, the Soviet Union and the United States were allies as a one team. The American, were always concerned about the Russian leader Jospeh Stalin's tyrannical Blood–thirst rule of own country. But, the Soviet Union resented the Americans decades long refusal to treat the Soviet Union as a legitimates part of the International community. As they came to World War late which caused millions of death Russia people 's lives. After the war finished, these grievances matured into a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 140. The Impact Of Immigration On The United States Of America... On April 18, 1930, a young family of eighteen boarded a ship leaving their homeland of Chiette Abruzzi, Italy. Headed for a nation they had only heard about in the newspapers, each member of the family bore their own excitement and reservation. The history of immigration to the United States of America was seen at unprecedented numbers during the late eighteen hundreds and early twentieth century. Families from Italy, Ireland, Germany, Poland, and numerous other nations flocked to the west by the millions, in hopes of discovering a new life. Many sought freedom from religious persecution, unfair living standards, or a simple chance at the "American dream." My grandmother, now 91 years old, was born an Italian citizen, but has lived the last 86 years as an American. She is an immigrant in every sense of the word, and this is her story. Chiette, Abruzi is not a well known city in Italy. They are not known for high fashion, incredible architecture, or any significant historical events. The city's main source of income is derived from the seafood industry, and their closeness to the coast has driven their economy forward in past decades. My grandmother's parents, Carmella and Carmissio, were active in the shipyards. Carmissio harvested the oceanic crops and Carmella brought the boys at the yard pizzelles (thin, buttery crackers) each afternoon. Life in Chiette had never been easy and moving up in society was a difficult task for even the luckiest of sorts. My great ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 144. The Articles of Confederation Essay The Articles of Confederation Independence from Britain made necessary the establishment of a new government. Eleven states drew up new constitutions; Connecticut and Rhode Island revised colonial charters. The Articles of Confederation created a loose union of near– sovereign states. The Confederation was inadequate and was failing in the structure of government. They also were in deep trouble, financially and economically. The Articles of Confederation probably achieved its most important success in the handling of west diplomatic and financial concerns. In evaluting post–American Revolutionary War, overall the Articles of Confederation did not provide the United States with an effective government due to the lack of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Because all 13 states had to agree, the proposal was thrown out and was not inforced. Morris and Alexander Hamilton devised a dangerous plot called the Newburgh Conspiracy in order to relieve the panic. In 1783, (Doc C) the two men secretly persuaded some army officers to threaten a coupd'etat unless the treasury obtained the taxation authority needed to raise their pay. A letter from Delegate Joseph Jones to George Washington suggests the immediate pay to the soilder by enforcing tariffs and taxation. George Washington blocked this threatened military coup aimed at strengthening the central government and guaranteeing back pay and pensions to officers as the war came close. These events proved the Confederation was weak and unable to control financial problems. Diplomatic problems multiplied after the war. Congress was unable to comply states to repay prewar debts to British citizens and allow Loyalists to recover confiscated property. European governments closed off nearly all American trade with the colonies. According to statistics of exports and population(Doc. B), after the Declaration of Independence, the profit of exports to Britain steadily declined. This shows that the export trade to Britain was declining. Britain took away the rights of the United States to trade with the British colonies, yet Britain goods were still flooding in the United States.This, in return ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 148. Yellowton National Park Research Paper SURROUNDING TOWNS Jackson Hole: Located 91 km from the south gate of Yellowstone, Jackson, Wyoming has a population of just over 10,000, and is a popular point of entry for Yellowstone. It gives visitors access to two national parks, since you will need to drive through Grand Teton National Park to reach Yellowstone. Jackson Airport is the largest and busiest commercial airport in Wyoming. Jackson is also a world class ski resort, and home to both the National Elk Refuge and the National Fish Hatchery. Other activities in this area include: whitewater and scenic rafting, fishing, hiking, biking, climbing, golfing and hot–air ballooning. Jackson Hole is also home to many popular art galleries and fine restaurants. West Yellowstone: West Yellowstone, Montana has existed as a gateway community to Yellowstone National Park just outside the west gate, since the early 1900s. The small town maintains a population of just over 1,300 people, but hosts over 4 million visitors each year. Because of its convenient location, only steps from the park, West Yellowstone is the ideal base for a Yellowstone vacation. The quaint town is home to the Wolf and Grizzly Bear Discovery Center, the Museum of the Yellowstone and International Fly Fishing headquarters and gallery. Nearby activities ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The most Old Western themed of all the gateway towns, there is a live rodeo in Cody every night during the summer season. Cowboys, rodeos, wild horses and gunfight reenactments are a daily occurrence in this unique town of 9,500 people. Cody is home to one of the country's supreme cultural attractions – The Buffalo Bill Center of the West. There is over 28,000 square meters of exhibition space featuring five museums in one: The Draper Natural History Museum, The Plains Indian Museum, The Cody Firearms Museum, The Whitney Western Art Museum and the Buffalo Bill ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 152. Alaska, Canada, And Canada When you think of sending a package, the first thing that strikes your mind is efficient and prompt delivery. This is the major trait you look for in a courier company by which you are sending your shipments. Alaska can be a challenging place to move freight. With a total area of 591,004 square miles, you need a company that knows the ins and outs of Alaska. Alaska is more than twice the size of Texas, the next largest state, and occupies 16% of the total US land area; the e–w extension is 2,261 mi (3,639 km); the maximum n–s extension is 1,420 mi (2,285 km). With the lack of highways in Alaska most shipments go by air or sea. There is no railroad service from lower 48 states or from Canada to Alaska. The Alaska Highway, which extends 1,523 mi (2,451 km) from Dawson Creek, British Columbia, to Fairbanks, is the only total road link with the rest of the United States. In Alaska, conditions are often extreme, costs are always high, and time is precious. Given the state 's geographic breadth, fickle weather, and the cost of transporting freight across great distances, ensuring seamless transportation handoffs is a necessity. Background Anchorage is the state 's largest general cargo port, with over three million tons per year. Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport is one of the world 's leading cargo airports. In 2014, nearly 2.5 million metric tons of cargo moved through the airport, which ranked fifth in metric tons of cargo loaded and unloaded, and reported a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 156. What Role Does The West Play In History Essay Understanding the role of the West in American history encompasses a great deal of resourceful and researched visions suggested of previous authors and historians. As one vision, the West is constructed from perspective individualism, but remains in the shadow of government intervention and influence. Another vision is of a geographical, rugged, and untamed landscape. All of which was established later in the geographical history of the United States during various times of settlement. A vision combining the elements that summarize the issues of settlement and establishment. Within conflict and societal need the West was created and shaped. America's relationship to the landscape, the development and suppression of the populations of the West, and the culture hence established of these factors help to define the West, and the role it has played in American History. The visions of previous authors whom have written on the American West have incorporated and separated the myth from the reality of Western foundations. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some of which are a more romanticized view of the West, creating a foundational conservative view of Western vision through an illustrious descent. The frontier, the Wild West, and common thought concerning Western industry is really dependent on a perspective of a select population looking to expand. Three main factors are the construct of this written analysis focusing more on the reality of the West as a characteristic national influence. Those addressed are namely, one the geographical aspects of the West as a location and governmental structure; second, the historical influences such as migration, and third the cultural encouragements including social standings, individualism, and Western film that have helped shape this Western ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...