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    Canadian soldiers operated with British overseers at Vimy Ridge‚ the Canadian led victory demonstrated to the world that Canada had become a sovereign nation. Firstly‚ the victory at Vimy Ridge is recognized by many Canadians and other people from around the world as an important point in the war‚ and in the sovereignty of Canada. As stated by the Ministry of Public Works and Government Services in Canada in the First World War and the Road to Vimy Ridge: “The success at Vimy marked a profound turning-point

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    destination‚ appeal to millennial by making it an experience‚ size of the winery is small change is easier Threats: llano and Caprock winery both are located south of Lubbock high wine production facility proposes a threat by reputation size mass production event center and quality of the infrastructure ‚ Mcphearson established wine production facility operating in the buddy holly district of Lubbock. Proposes a threat due to the location distance to pheasant ridge‚ the established reputation of the business

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    Tea Pence Mr. Funston Seventh Grade Language Arts 20 April 2017 Hacksaw Ridge As you can see‚ I’m researching about a bloody battle. This battle took place in World War II‚ and it was the final battle. This battle killed a lot of people‚ and it took a whole year for the battle to end. You’re probably how I got interested in the bloody battle. My father was a marine‚ and he wanted to watch Hacksaw Ridge‚ and it was very interesting and I wanted to keep learning about this battle‚ so I started researching

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    cities‚ casinos bring in money‚ but most tribes struggle to bring in money. “According to True Sioux Hope Foundation‚ Pine Ridge has a 90 percent unemployment rate and a 70 percent high school dropout rate” (Elder). Pine Ridge is one of the poorest reservations in America with a low life expectancy rate. Suicide has also become a major problem. The White House is working with Pine Ridge to create a better environment and help with jobs (Elders). Population by the 1900’s of the Indians was 250‚000 (US History

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    Mayank Vimy Ridge Commemoration Speech Your Majesty‚ Mr. Francois Hollande-Prime Minister of the Republic of France‚ distinguished guests‚ veterans‚ ladies and gentlemen. Thank you all for honoring us with your presence today. We are gathered here at this memorial to honor the men and women that made the ultimate sacrifice; they sacrificed their lives for the greater good of our nation. Even though‚ we Canadians are supposedly a long way away from home there is perhaps no site in

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    The theme of disconnection is extremely prevalent in Jean Toomer’s “Cane”‚ especially that of women and the society around them. It was a strange time for African American women‚ because they had not really made their place in society yet. They were just looked at as sexual objects and housewives. The first excerpt that really stood out to me was that of Fern. I found it interesting and sort of sad how mysterious how she was. You could tell that there was a lot to her that never expelled from

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    Battle of Vimy Ridge – World War 1 A defining moment for Canada in World War 1 was the battle of Vimy Ridge‚ which took place on April 9‚ 1917. This was the first battle that Canadians planned and executed. It was fought without any help from the British or the French and was strategically led in its entirety by Canadian soldiers under the command of Sir Arthur Currie. It is arguable that this was the point at which Canada proved itself as capable of being a nation on its own and began to gain

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    LONG RIDGE CLUB Introduction Long Ridge Gliding Club is a non-profit organization based on the crest of the ridge‚ which is at 400 meters above sea. That is on the set on an old farm building With simple but comfortable facilities for each member and casual flyers. There are currently 150 members from novice to expert. The club also offers trial flights to the members of the public and then try to convince them to take up the membership‚ which is also on first-served basis. They usually come for

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    were many events that led up to the removal of the Eastern Cherokee in the early-to-mid 19th century. However‚ it all really begins in 1830. Major Ridge was discussing treaties regarding selling land to the U.S. Government. The Cherokee believed that lived in their own sanctuary‚ their paradise‚ and that their ancestors had always lived here. Major Ridge felt if he could die to preserve his people land’s he would gladly do so. The Cherokee picked the wrong side during the American Revolution which

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    Origins and Characteristics of Mid-Oceanic Ridges Matthew Olson ABSRACT The theory of seafloor spreading emerged with the discoveries of Harry Hammond Hess. Ocean basins are expanding laterally away from a mid-oceanic ridge. Radioactive decay in Earth’s mantle causes convection cycles‚ which drive plate tectonics. Hot mantle rises and undergoes decompression melt due to change in pressure. New oceanic crust is created in a characteristic sequence. Studies of Ophiolites show a sequence

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