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    The Western expansion of the United States from 1860-1890 was a domino effect. Numerous factors came in to play which built upon themselves to cause America to grow and move west‚ but the biggest factor was the transcontinental railroad. As the railroads were put in‚ lands improved‚ trade increased‚ cities grew and territories became states. With every passing decade‚ clear growth could be seen in all aspects of life. The railroad took seven years to build between two different companies‚ but

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    much as they could. This would speed the process up of traveling across the country in an exponential rate. “By the end of the construction of the continental railroad there was approximately two-hundred and fifteen thousand total miles made up of tracks in the US.” (S1) This made it paramount to travel across the country and transporting goods as well to other settlements that lied in the west. “Traveling forty miles by foot/carriage would of took all day‚ but these locomotive could turn a long

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    Two years ago‚ on a cold Saturday morning‚ I prepared for my first ever track tryout. I took a shower‚ put on my clothes‚ and got into the car. On my way to practice‚ I felt strong physically‚ but I also had an undefined‚ jittery feeling about how the day was going to go. At 7:25am‚ I arrived at practice and was quickly spotted by the coach. He called me over and said‚ "You’re a big‚ fast guy‚ and I want you to be a sprinter." I knew I was fast‚ but I thought that being 6’1 and 225 pounds‚ I would

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    During the 1840s to the 1890s‚ the United States was focused on westward development and to fulfill the American belief of “Manifest Destiny”. Even though the west has a lot of grassy plains and desert (Doc. A)‚ the western part of the United States quickly became the main target of expansionist movements/campaigns of the United States during the 18th century. Even though many factors contributed in shaping the development of the West beyond the Mississippi and the lives of those who lived and settled

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    John Wooden might have been the coach I needed when participating in Track and Field for my local high school in Madera‚ CA. Since it was the first and only high school sport I chose to take part in‚ mostly due to the fact my friends were on the team‚ I was unfamiliar with what a good coach was and if he or she would actually make an athlete out of me. Reading about Wooden’s dissatisfaction with society’ focus on grades rather than one’s effort and his choice to focus on developing his player’s bodies

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    is a house near the railroad tracks‚ which pass every day at two o clock in the afternoon. For a long time‚ the train engineer blows his whistle‚ which attracted a woman who lived in the house to come out and greet him. During this time‚ the woman’s child is growing and also accompanies his mother to greet the engineer. The engineer becomes old and has seen many accidents and tragedies in the time he has served in the railroad‚ including four fatalities on the tracks in front of him‚ however he continued

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    Tracks” is an amazing novel written by Louise Erdrich. It is a powerful and dark story that is about a native American tribe called the Chippewas who are struggling to protect their land and traditional heritage. The story takes place in the early 1900s where it appears as though the migration of the white settlers and native American Indians have a feud over sacred land. In the story Nanapush and Pauline take turns narrating each chapter in the story. Both have different views and relationships

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    Ch.3 Consciousness and Two-Track Mind Outline I. Consciousness A. The two-track mind is made up of unconscious processing and serial conscious processing. Our brain is dual-processing‚ meaning that we interpret things at the same time. For example‚ the visual perception track enables us to unconsciously recognize objects and plan for the future. The visual action track deals with our conscious‚ moment-to-moment actions. So‚ unconscious processing is information that is drilled into your

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    Gold Rush to Rail Road Invention The gold rush began at the beginning of the 1848 and continued till 1853. According to the author Orsi of the book The Elusive Eden‚ the Gold was first discovered by James Marshall at Sutter’s mill. This discovery of gold news started spreading all around the California and around the world. By the end of the 1848 news had reached Hawaii‚ Mexico‚ the Pacific Northwest‚ the Pacific Coast of South America‚ China‚ the East Coast of the United States‚ and Europe. The

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    Over time‚ there have been many different modifications to facilitate transportation and the economy. The transcontinental railroad is one factor that introduced the American indusrty. This immense industry turned into an even greater business and touched from coast to coast. Because of the railroads‚ urbanization and industrialization grew although the corruptions with scandals came as well. The nation was in a time of spurring even higher from starting in 1865. Before the railroads‚ the population

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