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    warnings from the federal government that everyone from licensed growers to regulators could be subjected to prosecution.” “Letters with various cautions have also gone to officials in California‚ Colorado‚ Montana and Rhode Island”. “Warnings in Washington State led Gov. Chris Gregoire to veto a proposal that would have created licensed marijuana dispensaries.” “Letters with various cautions have also gone to officials in California‚ Colorado‚ Montana and Rhode Island.” “They ’re protecting the

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    their life and the point that a person can not be coerced to remain alive. (Reasons for euthanasia‚ n.d.) What is the current law on euthanasia and assisted suicide in the United States? At the present time‚ euthanasia is allowed in Oregon‚ Washington State‚ and Montana. The current laws are as follows: In Montana on September 5‚ 2008‚ the Montana District Court ruled that‚ under the constitution of the state‚ state citizens have the freedom to receive

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    Impacting the World to Make a Change When a thought of a hero comes to mind‚ do they have moral courage? Is it the thought of them saving others‚ or putting their lives out on the line‚ or a sort of action that made them stand out more than others? Moral courage is the action of a hero that will help others‚ even if the outcome has harmful consequences. Amelia Boynton was a Civil Rights activist‚ that was one of the very first and the few women who was registered to vote‚ and it all first began

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    How Place Shapes Us

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    some it is about the family farms and agriculture. The area and culture of the city we live in may be a shock to newcomers‚ and a given to those of us who have never lived elsewhere. It’s our identity; it’s who we are and what we do. Western Washington is rugged and covered in mountains‚ lakes and forests and near the Puget Sound. These attributes lend themselves to the type of work we do‚ and even to the recreational activities we pursue. Forestry‚ agriculture‚ fishing‚ camping‚ hunting and their

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    Why Become President

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    First things first‚ you need to be presidential‚ according to a university of Missouri " Americans want someone who can solve problems and make decisions." Also‚ someone who’s honest‚ with no military experience and one without much experience in Washington. However‚ you have to be dressed in suits all the time looking pretty incredible and command respect with your outfit. Now this is the basic steps of how to become president‚ with this position you get eternal fame by being in history books as

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    Grand Coulee

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    Guthrie earned $266.66 and spent the month traveling around the Columbia Basin writing 26 songs in 30 days. The most famous of these is "Roll on Columbia‚ Roll On‚" sung to the tune of "Goodnight Irene" which was later adopted as the state song for Washington. It was the "Ballad of the Great Grand Coulee (Grand Coulee Dam)" that Guthrie wrote in which solidified the government’s role in building the dam’s and harnessing the "wild and wasted stream" for future generations. . "Roll along‚ Columbia‚ you

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    A Crime of Compassion

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    References: Huttman‚ Barbara. "A Crime of ComCompassion." 75 Readings Plus! 2002: 276-278. Oregon Health Authority. "Information on the Death with Dignity Act." (n.d.). State of Montana. . Washington State Department of Health. Death with Dignity Act. .

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    for us to allow Washington

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    The Electoral College violates political equality and document D is proof. You will agree without a doubt that the Electoral College weighs some of the citizens votes more heavily than others. In document ‚ Illinois has a larger population than Washington D.C and 12 other states combined. Those 12 states have more of a say in the Electoral College. A chart in document A has various sources to support its evidence. Not to mention the citizens of Illinois and larger states have proportionately less

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    The Romans believed that government can only survive with active‚ informed citizens. Let us continue this tradition. This webquest will help you be an educated citizen about the U.S. Constitution. Take this responsibility seriously‚ but have fun on the journey! Process Being an informed citizen is hard work. It requires effort and desire. As citizens of the United States‚ it is our responsibility to be educated and informed to keep our country strong. Use this webquest to help you achieve your responsibilities

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