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    Santa Fe Trail

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    The Santa Fe Trail was beneficial to the growth of New Mexico. It was a highway that allowed passage between Missouri and Santa Fe. It was also used as a major passage way to get to other places like Los Angeles‚ Mexico city‚ and Camino Real. It allowed for trade to occur in Santa Fe. The Santa Fe trail was one of the big three trails in United States history that opened up the roadway to the west. Before Mexico declared its independence‚ trading between the United States and Mexico was illegal

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    Case Study BNSF Genetic Testing Dr. John Malpass The purpose of this case study is to justify the fairness of the court settlement between the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) and the Burlington Northern Railroad & Santa Fe Railway Company (BNSF). Burlington Northern did willingly and knowingly breach employee personal privacy‚ as well as the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA) in conducting unauthorized genetic blood testing on unknowing employees. The court

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    Santa Fe Cabildo

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    source that I analyzed was‚ “Colony in Danger of Demise; Cabildo Begs Viceroy for Soldiers and Supplies May 8‚1705”. This was a letter written by the Santa Fe cabildo‚ sent on May 8‚ 1705 to the new governor and captain general (Governor Francisco Cuervo and Valdés). The letter requested for the viceroy to send supplies‚ for the members of the Santa Fe Cabildo. They needed supplies due to the frequent ambushes and invasions from the Native Americans. In the letter it states‚ “Their continues invasions

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    Santa Fe Future Plans

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    When I think of Santa Fe‚ I think of everything that my future has to offer on one place‚ every opportunity at my fingertips to strive my goal. I feel that Santa Fe will be able to provide me with a solid foundation to start goal to be a college graduate. Although I do not know yet exactly what type of professional career I will pursue‚ I know my major I am most interested in is agriculture. I am glad I do not know specifically what I want to do later on‚ because it should be an adventure choosing

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    Marina Abramovic Essay

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    Marina Abramovic has lived without privacy at MoMA for 12 days on nothing but water; she’s invited strangers to use 72 random objects (including a gun with one bullet) on her in any way they want; she’s walked half the 5‚500-mile length of the Great Wall of China to confront heartbreak. Her life as a whole has involved pushing herself to her physical and mental limits‚ and then going further. So it’s a surprise when‚ in person‚ she’s anything but intimidating. Within seconds‚ she’s asking about my

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    Santa Fe Concert Report

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    So the concert I went to go see was right here on the Santa Fe campus in the Fine Arts Hall Theatre or building FA. So the performers for this concerts were all students from Santa Fe and there were two different music classes to perform there‚ it was the Santa Fe wind ensemble‚ and the Santa Fe hand-drummers were the performers at this concert. So the concert was broken in to two sections the first consisting of a group of hand-drummers playing all different types of drums and styles from African

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    Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS). It stated that the Hyundai 2001 Santa Fe sport utility vehicle earned the highest rating in the 40-mph frontal offset crash tests conducted at the IIHS facilities. He pointed to an Auto World article‚ which compared the Santa Fe with the Ford Escape‚ the top selling model in the SUV segment‚ saying‚ “So if you’re doing serious cross-shopping‚ our advice is to escape the compact-SUV crowd in a Santa Fe.” The highest rating of “5-stars” by the

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    Hyundai and Kia

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    my three best selling cars in the U.S.‚" Krafcik said. "Ford builds its best selling car in Mexico." Hyundai’s three best sellers are the Elantra‚ the Sonata mid-sized sedan and the Santa Fe SUV. Together‚ they now make up more than half of Hyundai’s U.S. sales. Because new versions of both the Elantra and Santa Fe will be released soon‚ an increase in sales of both models is expected. Once all three models are produced in the United States‚ Hyundai executives expect that a significant majority

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    research to cure deafness‚ claim the Deaf culturists‚ but should accept Deaf people as composing a cultural minority and respect their right to live as Deaf person.”(Bonnie Tucker 1997) The subculture that I research/analyzed was the Deaf community at Santa Fe College. When asking many students on campus on whether they have knowledge about this community and its existences many people respond with “No”. With so many people responding this way‚ this was the reason why I chose this subculture to be researched

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    that we are able to offer some substantial reductions in pricing to benefit the New Zealand consumer‚” stated Mr Tolley. “We expected customers to benefit from some substantial parts savings‚ particularly on the larger vehicles such as Terracan‚ Santa Fe and the new Grandeur” said Mr Tolley. “You will see genuine components like front brake pads drop from anything up to $253 each down to $85 under the Family Pricing Strategy. Simple components like oil filters on our petrol engines will drop

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