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    Conservation vs Preservation SCI/275 03/09/14 Peter Kennedy Dear Editor‚ I am writing to you today because of the Bridger Teton National Forest. I am reaching out to you and appealing to you as a conservationist. I believe that this large area of land can be very useful because of the resources it can provide. It can provide gas and oil so this way we don’t have to be dependent on it from others around the world. We don’t have to rely on foreign sources when it comes to this.

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    Wyoming‚ not just a barren state‚ but the home of a community "The solitude in which westerners live makes them quiet" (Erlich 209)‚ but this does not mean they hide from human contact‚ for example‚ the people of Wyoming. There people‚ in one way or another‚ keep in contact with each other and they keep in touch with reality. In the short story‚ "Wyoming: The Solace of Open Spaces‚" Gretel Erlich writes about the tight community in Wyoming. Although they are separated geographically‚ they are not

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    1. How did the management of Grand Targhee create a service culture? What does the book say about customer service? The management of Grand Targhee resort analyzed their guests’ needs‚ wants and their behavioral patterns and concluded that the guests didn’t want riding lessons‚ but instead they wanted to enjoy being on a horse. The management changed the program to accommodate their guests’ wishes. Another break through in their service culture was a discovery made by the University of Idaho

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    were now bringing only $1.00.” The blizzard changed the cattle industry in Wyoming and throughout the United States‚ however there were several men not only in the Wyoming Territory‚ but also in New York that hoped to breathe air back into the dying business. That year in New York‚ which served as the headquarters the American Cattle Trust‚ was formed. Thomas Sturgis‚ who was already serving as Secretary of the Wyoming Stock Growers Association now took the position of Chairman on the board of

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    The Change in Law Enforcement’s Procedure to Protect Passenger’s Rights Instructor: Dr. Betsy Witt CRJ 340 Tarsha Jackson Limestone University In Wyoming v. Houghton (1999) impacted law enforcement procedure by its ruling states that law enforcement officer have a right to search a passenger’s personal possession‚ only if the law enforcement officer could present probable cause or the officer could prove contrabands and illegal activity . The automobile exception is recognized under

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    Review Questions for Wyoming History Final Exam‚ December 6‚ 2011‚ 10:15 a.m. The exam will consist of three parts:   PART I: Short Identifications (50 points total) You will asked to select FIVE names/terms from a list of eight or nine choices. You will write a paragraph identifying the name/term and provide additional information about the significance of the name/term to Wyoming history. Some possible terms are listed under questions in Part III (below).   PART II: Two Book Questions (25

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    charts‚ notable‚ and graph theory. There’s many different ways to find way to learn more about whos all in your family. Anything could be connected to Kristen Stewart and a family tree. In this essay you could see that Wyoming and horses were connected. But not only because Wyoming has a lot of land but also because horses mainly live in open grassland. Everything is connected because everything is a living thing. If everything died then the would would die too‚ there would nothing else on this earth

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    As father daniel mary‚ the prior of the carmelite order monk in clark‚ wyoming. His vision of transforming the small brotherhood of 13 monks living in the small home used as makeshift rectory in to 500 acre monastery that would include accomodations for 30 monks‚ a gothic church‚ a convent for carmelite nuns‚ a retreat center for lay visitors‚ a hermiteage presented a formidable challenge. Howover‚ as a former high school football player‚ boxer‚ bull rider‚ and a man of great faith‚ father prior

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    Coal : Wyoming is the nation’s leading coal producer. The nation’s top 10 coal mines are situated here and has the world’s largest surface coal mining operations near Gillette. In 1868 the Union pacific railroad opened the first coal mine in carbon county. It was named Carbon county because extensive coal deposits were found there. Most of Wyoming’s coal mines are found in the powder river basin. There has been some disasters in the coal mines too. Oil and Natural gas: Wyoming stands 2nd

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    University of Wyoming‚ stresses for change in her publication "Losing Matt Shepard: Life and Politics in the Aftermath of Anti-Gay Murder" (2000). Her publication is a study of how the residents of Wyoming responded when Shepard‚ a young gay student at the university in Laramie‚ was brutally beaten‚ tied up to a fence‚ and left to die by the side of the road. Loffreda examines and documents the multifaceted problem caused by the media frenzy‚ fanatic religious groups‚ and the prejudices of Wyoming and the

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