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    the 1890’s‚ the natural environment‚ among other things‚ shaped the development of the West beyond the Mississippi River and the lives of those who lived and settled there. Some examples of places that were shaped and/or affected by the natural environment are Texas‚ the Great Plains‚ the Rocky Mountains‚ and the California/West Coast area. Texas was one of the first areas past the Mississippi to be settled. Ever since the Republic of Texas accepted annexation in 1845‚ it was a truly "frontier"

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    Deep inside every single one of us is a younger‚ a more youthful self. Although it seems as if we’re completely different people as we grow‚ that isn’t the case. We are simply a more mature version of our old self shaped by our previous life experiences. Our theme is seen when the narrator‚ Anne Moody gets into high school and soon develops a sense of personal growth. In doing so‚ Anne was capable of living her life to the fullest‚ her perspective on everything changing. “I was sick of pretending

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    country is the Mississippi River System. The Mississippi is one of the world’s great continental rivers. Its waters are gathered from two-thirds of the United States and‚ together with the Missouri (its chief western branch)‚ the Mississippi flows some 6‚400 kilometres from its northern sources in the Rocky Mountains to the Gulf of Mexico‚ which makes it one of the world’s longest waterways. It is a swift and wide river‚ and navigable almost throughout its entire length. The Mississippi has been called

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    describe rivers around the world. All the rivers in this poem originate from different countries and continents such as Asia‚ Africa‚ Egypt‚ and North America. The rivers mentioned include the Nile river‚ the Congo river‚ the Euphrates river‚ and the Mississippi river. The most significant impact readers can get from this poem is how the speaker makes it so the readers can picture what he has seen himself. For example‚ “I’ve seen it’s muddy bosom turn all golden

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    last chapter of the westward movement. The first British settlers in the New World stayed close to the Atlantic‚ their lifeline to needed supplies from England. Between the gold rush and the Civil War‚ Americans in growing numbers filled the Mississippi River valley‚ Texas‚ the southwest territories‚ and the new states of Kansas and Nebraska. During the war‚ gold and silver discoveries drew prospectors—and later settlers—into Oregon‚ Colorado‚ Nevada‚ Idaho‚ and Montana. Trappers and traders made

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    Louisiana Purchase On April 30‚ 1803 the nation of France sold 828‚000 square miles of land west of the Mississippi River to the young United States of America in a treaty commonly known as the Louisiana Purchase. President Thomas Jefferson‚ in one of his greatest achievements‚ more than doubled the size of the United States at a time when the young nation’s population growth was beginning to quicken. The Louisiana Purchase was an incredible deal for the United States‚ the final cost totaling less

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    did just that‚ the war was changed from that point forward. Victory by the Union at Vicksburg gained full control of the Mississippi River‚ split off the state of Texas from the rest of the South‚ and also ended any concern of an attack in the West. When the South seceded from the Union they took the most profitable natural factor with them‚ the Mississippi River. The Mississippi River was very important to each side because it allowed the trading of goods and supplies all around the nation‚ and around

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    The novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn was written by Mark Twain and published on December 10‚ 1884. This picaresque novel takes place in the mid-1800s in St. Petersburg‚ Missouri and various locations along the Mississippi River through Arkansas as the story continues. The main character is young delinquent boy named Huckleberry Finn. He doesn’t have a mother and his father is a drunk who is very rarely involved with Huck’s life. Huck is currently living with Widow Douglas and Miss Watson

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    travels down the Mississippi River. One of the things that this boy‚ Huck Finn‚ discovers is how religion affects his lifestyle. Huckleberry Finn’s views of religion have an impact on many essential points in the episodic novel. Religion has an effect on three of Huck’s major decisions throughout the novel. His religion is tested when he first decides to help Jim run away. His religion is tested when he lies to most of the people he meets traveling down the Mississippi River‚ and Huckleberry’s

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    HURRICANE KATRINA

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    RIVERS: Lake Pontchartrain and The Mississippi River. Lake Pontchartrain is Oval in shape‚ and to the north and the Gulf of Mexico to the south further enhances the city’s stature as a hub of travel‚ trade and recreation. The Mississippi River length is a difficult measurement to pin down because the river channel is constantly changing ‚ but says that the Mississippi is 2‚552 miles long‚ and between 20 and 30 feet wide . At the headwaters‚ the Mississippi is less than 3 feet deep‚ but the rivers

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