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    The Nez Perce Treaty

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    Perce’ treaties with the United States Government forever. Chief Joseph was lead to believe that after signing this treaty the tribe would be able to return to their home lands. But this treaty forced the Nez Perce’ Indians to move from their lands in Oregon and Washington first to a reservation in Kansas to again be later moved to Oklahoma. The treaties allowed white settlers access to the lands in the pacific northwest. This access allowed white settlers to inhabit‚ settle and own these lands forever

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    3 Blue Ridge Mountain Biking Trails Every year the Ridge springs into life with complete strangers‚ and not just tourists. As suspected during ’the season’ our community becomes the mecca for wide eyed nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts from all over. Yesterday morning a party bus full of mountain bikers arrived from Waynesboro. They had gathered from all parts of the country to train on the trails in the area around Humpback Hollow. The terrain for mountain biking is perfect and more

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    planning an overnight backpacking trip is to pick a trail. A.1. According to The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Backpacking and Hiking you can start online‚ seek out National Parks and Forests‚ read books‚ or ask people around you. A.2. Once you picked your location you need to determine how difficult the terrain is to traverse. B. After deciding on your trail‚ it is time to plan a route. B.1. Planning your route involves knowing how long the trail is in distance between stops or campsites. B.2. Regardless

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    Horse Observation Report

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    furry horse who went by the name Apache. As we all climbed aboard our horses‚ we had no idea what challenges were ahead of us. Next‚ we started maneuvering up the trail as slow as a group of sloths‚ dodging rocks and keeping the horses back from the delicious juicy grass that they so desperately wanted. We reached the end of the trail for beginners and looked up to see a ginormous mountain‚ tall as a 7-story building. It had recently rained a bit‚ and the rocks we were about to climb up were slick

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    Letchworth State Park

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    viewed from various vantage points located on multiple trails along the canyon ’s edge ("Letchworth State Park and Campground"). These 66 miles of twisting trails (“Letchworth State Park”) are perhaps the most appealing aspect of the entire park to explore. They dip in and out of the direct sight of the waterfalls and gorge‚ allowing visitors glimpses of more introverted wildlife. The combination of the gorges‚ waterfalls and myriad hiking trails make Letchworth State Park one of the most beautiful

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    their movement by getting involved in clubs and charities which worked to improve the lives of those less fortunate. Women made progress by being able to work‚ but they found it unfair that their hours should be limited and not men. The Muller v. Oregon decision by the Supreme Court was a major accomplishment for women. They took another step forward when they began involvement with the settlement house movement‚ “… houses were established usually by academic groups to place students in poor neighborhoods

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    easier for the farmers and growers to go and sell in markets so they don’t have to buy store front. 3 important considerations for hiking in Germany: First time round is better to hike with a guide. Where good hiking shoes or boots. Steep and bumpy trails are the hiking in Germany. 3 facts about German eating establishments: Geustheuses are Inn type reastraunts offer the best specialties in the region. Geustheuse are often kept in the family for many generations. Many langer Geustheuse are homes

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    passions and you long to do it on your next trip‚ Lake Chelan‚ WA‚ is the perfect place. No matter what your style of cycling‚ you can be sure to find something that you love here! Whether you’re a hardcore or a more casual cycler‚ there are many trails and events to choose from to get the most out of your trip! The Different Ways to Enjoy Cycling in Lake Chelan: - Electric biking Chelan Electric Bikes offers both bicycles for rent as well as guided tours. You can explore Lake Chelan on your own

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    Oxford Oregon Debate

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    Oregon-Oxford Debating l History of Debate l Objectives l The Resolution l Research l Case-building l Parts of the Debate l Speaker Roles l The Constructive Speech Debate during the Olden Days l It was in 5th Century B.C. in Syracuse a city from Ancient Greece has gone through war and revolution. People struggled for peace and order. A particular concern for them was land ownership for lands

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    Kokoda Track Terrain

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    Kokoda Track Terrain The Kokoda Trail or Track is a single-file foot thoroughfare that runs 96 kilometres overland — 60 kilometres in a straight line — through the Owen Stanley Range in Papua New Guinea. It was initially a series of interconnecting small trails used as a mail route to supply settlements around Kokoda. It was along this track‚ which crossed incredibly rugged and isolated terrain‚ that the Australian troops repelled the highly-trained Japanese invasion force. The length of the Kokoda

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