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    the adventures of Lewis and Clark in a video game‚ but she needs your help. She wants the game to be awarded Top 10 Kudos like Super Mario‚ Rock Band‚ and SimCity. Read all the directions first and follow them carefully to get this new expedition rolling. (12 points) 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

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    Native American tribes. Yes‚ many argue that the journals‚ and the expedition itself‚ lack importance due to individuals moving west‚ even before the expedition returned to St. Louis. However‚ from the evidence provided in the words of Meriwether Lewis and William Clark‚ historians can see the effects of the interaction with the Corps of Discovery and Native Americans and the suppression of Sacajawea’s perspective not recorded in the journals. This expedition is a part of American history‚ whether

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    Fort Clatsop

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    Fort Clatsop Fort Clatsop was the encampment of the Lewis and Clark Expedition (Corps of Discovery) in the Oregon Country. Located near the mouth of the Columbia River this site served as their camp from December 8‚ 1805 until their departure on March 23‚ 1806. Fort Clatsop is located along the Lewis and Clark River at the north end of the Clatsop Plains approximately 5 miles southwest of Astoria‚ the fort was the last encampment of the Corps of Discovery before embarking on their return trip east

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    C.S. Lewis- Perelandra Perelandra is not a horror novel. It is not a science fiction novel‚ either‚ despite what you might at first assume. Perelandra is best described as Religious Fiction. The book includes a brilliant‚ challenging discussion on the question of good and evil set in on a most original background‚ presented as a direct contest between the Beast and hero‚ Dr. Ransom. Ransom is brought to Venus by the powers he met on Mars‚ for a mission that was not explained to him‚

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    and so on. Human Resource is the significant intangible assets of enterprise competition ability today. Sometimes intangible assets are valuable than physical assets. For example… The John Lewis Partnership has been developing an unusual HRM strategy. This enterprise divides to two subsidiaries of the John Lewis Department Stores and the Waitrose supermarket chain. There are about 66‚000 staffs which named ‘partners’ not ‘employees’ working for JLP. Further‚ this organization is owned by all partners

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    than they appear. The Great Divorce by Clive Staples Lewis shows great theme within its motifs and shows illustrious and unfathomable meanings throughout its symbolism. C.S. Lewis’s states‚ “I saw a great assembly of gigantic forms all motionless‚ all in the deepest silence‚ standing forever about a little silver table and looking upon it. And on the table there were little figures like chessmen who went to and fro doing this and that” (Lewis 143) and though some might think of this quote to be

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    context in which he earned his job was unconstitutional. Marshall’s statement is referring to the inability of the judiciary branch to compensate Marbury for a job which was given in an unconstitutional way. Meriwether Lewis Journal (1805) 1. Native Americans and Lewis and Clark Expedition formed a relationship with each other. Often times seeking help‚ the expedition went to the Native Americans seeking information on the geographic topography of the foreign westward lands in which they

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    The Great Divorce

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    The Great Divorce by C.S. Lewis suggests that choices made on earth have a consequential effect towards our acceptance into heaven or our plummet into hell. In this book pride manifests itself in a hundred subtle ways as souls whine about perceived injustices or irrational motives. Thankfully‚ a few tourists do humble themselves‚ become transformed into marvelously real beings‚ and remain in heaven. But most don’t‚ about which the great Scottish author George MacDonald‚ Lewis’ heavenly guide‚ says‚

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    Screwtape Letters Essay

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    Lewis’ Screwtape Letters is an amusing and profound story of the world’s temptation and a Christian’s victory over it. In a collection of letters‚ an old demon‚ Screwtape‚ gives advice and guidance to his young and naive nephew‚ Wormwood‚ on how to lure his "patient" to Hell. Amateurishly attempting to tempt his patient to commit some great‚ extravagant sin‚ Wormwood lets his hand off the wheel and his patient becomes a Christian. Even in a seemingly hopeless situation‚ Screwtape kept his cool

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    Class: Literature of CS Lewis Lewis’s View of Evil The Screwtape Letters does not depict Evil in a spectacular way; rather it shows hell as an officious bureaucratic dictatorship. Lewis reveals that the slippery slope to hell is very unexciting and not at all obvious. The road to hell is paved with indifferent souls and not actively evil souls. Lewis shares with his readers that he does not believe that there is a devil that is the equal and opposite of God. Most people‚ not all people‚ desire

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