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    points) Score 1. Evaluate each of the following websites and choose the three that provide the best explanation and description of the expedition. Explain each of your choices. • Lewis and Clark http://www.pbs.org/lewisandclark/ • Lewis and Clark Trail Heritage Foundation http://www.lewisandclark.org • The Lewis and Clark Journey Log http://www.nationalgeographic.com/lewisandclark/journey_intro.html • Lewis and Clark The National Bicentennial Exhibition http://www.lewisandclarkexhibit.org/index_flash

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    The trail continued around the east side of the lake entering a gathering of trees forming an insignificant forest along the lake’s shoreline. From our viewpoint‚ the trees concealing the trail eventually dispersed on the southeast side of the lake‚ and the trail blended into the landscape. Using our imagination‚ we envisioned the route against the rugged terrain sloping into the lake. No point in taking a vote now‚ we had trekked to the lake and the consensus was to proceed with a lap around the

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    Because it does” (Dashner‚ 361). In the books The Maze Runner and Tears of a Tiger‚ they both share the same theme of death. In The Maze Runner‚ Thomas and his friends constantly live in anxiety that they will all be killed by hideous monsters and never make it out of the maze. During Tears of a Tiger‚ Andy had witnessed death right in front of him and had scarred him to a very threatening point in his life. Both The Maze Runner and Tears of a Tiger share a common theme of death because both Thomas and

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    Today is the day I go on my first trail drive. My job is to work the night shifts. I guess you could say I’m a "nighthawk". My crew and I are headed to Central Kansas with about seventy head of cattle. We are traveling along the Chisolm Trail. My buddy ‚Bengi‚ said‚ "This is not gonna be a short‚easy drive." I sure hope my first drive turns out successfully. This morning was really easy for me. I woke up early and ate biscuits and gravy. Yum! It was so delicious. Our cook has really good taste

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    Biology 100 – Section 005 November 4‚ 2013 ACL Tears in Female Athletes ACL TEARS IN FEMALE ATHLETES The Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) found in the knee connects the femur (thigh bone) to the tibia (shin) and provides stability to the knee. The ACL prevents the tibia from shifting too far forward and from rotating too far inward under the femur. The recent increase of this injury has parents‚ athletes‚ doctors‚ and coaches in fear. Athletes and parents fear the injury to due the expensive

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    Raquel Blackshere Professor Adolph English 1000 13 February 2014 Struggles of a Single Mother Both “Forever Left Behind‚” by Raquel Blackshere and “Tears of a Teenage Mother‚” by Tupac Shakur address the persistent and polarizing issue of teenage pregnancy. Through her clear vocabulary and ability to simplify a complex chain of events‚ Blackshere successfully captures the trying misfortune of the conflicted teen mother‚ while Shakur struggles to convey the true emotion behind such a burdening

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    a River: The Truth about Tears Tears. A common ground for all people. Everyone cries‚ but whether they want to admit it or not is a personal choice. For some‚ crying expresses weakness‚ a characteristic that brings upon them the ridicule of their peers; for others‚ tears are a natural way to express their emotions without holding them in. However‚ crying is used by many to relieve stress and helps them to calm down after an intense emotional experience. People shed tears because of natural causes

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    Theodore Roosevelt describes what the Western part of the United States is like in his book Ranch Life and the Hunting-Trail. He states that” the whole region is one vast stretch of grazing country‚ with only here and there spots of farmland‚ in most places there being nothing more like agriculture than is implied in the cutting of some tons of wild hay or the planting of a garden patch for home use” (Roosevelt‚ 1). Roosevelt describes the West as being one big vas area of land with hills and plenty

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    Period 4 14‚ April 2014 Social Studies Project Oregon Trail Many people went to the Oregon Territory to get free farm land. Some went hoping to find better health or better living conditions. Some went to escape problems. Others went for adventure and to seek new experiences. The Oregon Trail migration‚ also known as the Oregon-California Trail migration‚ is one of the most important events in American History. The Oregon-California trail was a 2‚170 mile route from Missouri to Oregon and California

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    Focus on Bomb Suspect Brings Tears and a Plea 1 Barbara Jewell stared into the unblinking eyes of the television cameras she has come to despise and spoke in tears today of how life had changed for her son‚ Richard‚ since he was named a month ago as a suspect in the bombing in Centennial Olympic Park. “ Now my son has no real life‚” said Mrs. Jewell‚ a little gray-haired woman‚ speaking out for the first time since her 33-year-old son was suspected – but never arrested or charged – in the bombing

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