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    A big movement that has came across America’s headlines in The Dakota Access Pipeline. It has created a war between the US Government and the Indian Reservation. The pipeline would run through the Indian Reservation. The biggest argument that the Standing Rock Sioux People were bringing up were that the pipeline would be destroying the water supply to the reservation. The Indians believed it would be scorching the earth. The people of the reservation believe t “water is life”‚ and that they are looking

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    2.10 Author’s Tool Box Enhancing the Story. “Hey Dakota!” Duke says as he walks through Dakotas’ bedroom door. “What’s up‚ Duke?” She says. “Just came to see my favorite person.” Duke smirked and winked. “Oh stop it‚” - Dakota smiles. - “are you ready to talk about this?” “I was born ready.” Duke and Dakota have been dating for almost two years now and have a plan to reach Venus. They have been working on their space craft most of the times they’ve been together. In 2030 scientists reached Mars

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    “We finally get to leave for South Dakota today.” Brody said. “ I know I can’t wait to get there‚ but it’s going to take 13 hours to get there.” I said. “Yea but we can sleep the whole way there and when we get there it’s going to be lots of fun.” Brody said. “That is true‚ well ok I am going to sleep I will see you when we get to South Dakota.” I said. The next day when I woke up we had just arrived to South Dakota. We still had 30 minutes to go before we would arrive to our campsite.When we got

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    Christian Carde Gina Baldoni-Rus ENGL1310-004 December 8‚ 2014 Dakota 38 ( Bonus) I have seen the Dakota 38 documentary three times now. Each time it is stirred something in me that has no words‚ but much emotion. The film was inspired by Lakota spiritual leader Jim Miller‚ who in the spring of 2005 had a dream in which he rode 330 miles on horseback. He eventually came to a riverbank in Mankato‚ Minn‚ where he saw 38 of his own ancestors hanged. He soon discovered that he had dreamed of the actual

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    encouragement of Christ that we are being shown everyday on campus so we can not only make an impact‚ but learn and grow as we serve. To get involved with the community this semester‚ I joined a group of Southeastern students that have been going to Dakota Park apartments for the past year and a half to do kids outreach on Saturdays. It was exciting to see how‚ as soon as the cars pulled up‚ the kids swarmed to the field in the middle of the apartments and were ready to play with anyone‚ even though

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    Human Genome Project Reflection Paper 1 The history of mankind has traditionally been filled with curiosity about one’s abilities and limitations. We are narcissistic by nature and have a need to expand one’s knowledge base more and more every day. The Human Genome Project (“HGP”) is an example of such a curiosity. HGP is a research effort with the goal of taking the human DNA and determining the location of an estimated 100‚000 strains of genes. The genes will then be arranged into sequences

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    around the periphery –now music reviews and other forms of commentary become possible via specialist user groups and channels on the Web whereas before they were the province of a few magazine titles (Tidd 47) Person-to-person or P2P networking‚ Sean Fanning‚ an 18-year-old student with the nickname ‘the Napster’‚ was intrigued by the challenge of being able to enable his friends to ‘see’ and share between their own personal record collections. Napster.com did not actually hold any music on its files

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    website booming and how it affects the music industry while the individual issue is the persons who makes use of this website versus the people who don’t and are againsts the use of this website. 2. In my judgement‚ it is not morally wrong for Shawn Fanning to develop and release his technology to the world since his initial intention was not to steal copyrighted music from music companies. His intention was file sharing and since the music industry was a boom at that time then he had to suffer consequences

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    John Lennon was shot at 10.50pm on the 8th of December 1980 in New York City‚ outside The Dakota where Lennon lived with his Wife Yoko Ono and their son Sean. Lennon was shot by Hawaiian security guard‚ Mark David Chapman. On the 8th of December‚ Lennon and Ono were scheduled to do a photo shoot together for Rolling Stone magazine. The photographer‚ Annie Leibovitz initially only wanted a photo of Lennon by himself‚ but when he insisted that she was in the photo with him‚ she agreed and promised

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    In the pre-Columbian era when the Europeans had not yet discovered the “New World” there lived many distinct but also similar tribes that ruled all across. Many tribes existed during this era of prosperity for the Native Americans. A few of the main tribes of it are the Cherokee‚ Iroquois‚ Navajo‚ and Sioux who were all special in their own way. Firstly‚ the Cherokee were made up of seven clans with which each had a different purpose and job. The names and jobs of all the tribes in English are

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