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    The International Trade Gateway Organization (ITGO) is a private non-profit group that is trying to grow the Buffalo Niagara region to the point that it’s a globally recognized logistics center. The group was formed out of the Bi-National/Logistics group of the WNY Regional Economic Development Council. The mission of the group is to build upon the capacity of exciting organizations and leverage the advantages of the region (ITGO)The board of directors and steering committee is comprised of local

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    Sitting Bull Courageous Sioux Chief Sitting bull was born in the 1830s on the plains of North America that we know as South Dakota. His actual name is Hunkeshnee which means “slow”. The Sioux tribe moved from place to place for hunting buffalo. The Sioux boys learned their skills from the games they play. They had hunted with bows and arrows, held races, wrestle, and swam. They would also imitate their fathers actions. A little fact is Hunkeshnee was named Sitting Bull at the age of 14 after

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    William Buffalo Bill Cody Buffalo Bill was one of the most interesting figures of the old west, and the best known spokesman of the new west. Buffalo Bill was born in 1846 and his real name was William Frederick Cody. Cody was many things. He was a trapper, bullwhacker, Colorado 'Fifty-Niner';, Pony Express rider, Civil War soldier, wagonmaster, stagecoach driver, and even a manager of a hotel. He changed his name to Buffalo Bill sometime in his early twenties for his skill while supplying railroad

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    Buffalo Bill One of the most colorful figures of the Old West became the best known spokesman for the New West. He was born William Frederick Cody in Iowa in 1846. At 22, in Kansas, he was rechristened "Buffalo Bill". He had been a trapper, a bullwhacker, a Colorado "Fifty-Niner", Pony Express rider (1860), wagonmaster, stagecoach driver, Civil War soldier, and even hotel manager. He earned his nickname for his skill while supplying Kansas Pacific Railroad workers with buffalo meat. He was

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    Chicken wings are among the top foods consumed by Americans each year. As a country we eat an average of twenty-five billion chicken wings per year, so we can see chicken wings are a food many people have come to enjoy enjoy just half a century. A Buffalo wing is a chicken wingette or drumette that is deep-fried, unbreaded, and coated in vinegar-based cayenne pepper hot sauce and butter. (Wells-Lynch). They have grown in popularity immensely and have now been considered a classic American food for

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    the article “American Indian Genocide Museum: The Confederate Flag, Buffalo Soldiers at Wounded Knee and Clarifying History”, by Steve Melendez, a recent controversy is discussed. According to Melendez, in 2011 Jerry Patterson, a Land Commissioner, tried to get both a confederate flag license plate and a Buffalo soldier license plate approved by the DMV commissioners; the confederate flag plate was rejected, and the Buffalo soldier plate was approved (Melendez 1). The significance of this, is that

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    Buffalo Chicken Dip

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    Everyone’s favorite party dish is hot wings but no one likes the mess of the sauce and piles of bones. Nachos are another fun food but cheese and chips gets old quick. Making Buffalo Chicken Dip is easy and quick for any event such as Sunday Football, Christmas Potluck or even simple dish for dinner. This is every party’s favorite dish. The tangy smell will fill the room up and having everyone anticipating on the dip. It’s delicious and can be prepared in within 30 minutes. It is simply and can be

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    Vietnam and because of that, soldiers must face difficult life events that enfold in the jungle. Tim O’Brien wants the reader to understand that by using stories the soldiers can distract themselves from the war, remember and honor the lost, and lastly to keep their own sanity. Soldiers also used the stories to remember the dead; for example, the story of Curt and Rat Kiley was a tragic one. Kat Riley’s best friends Curt dies from incoming fire, and Riley, like many soldiers, had little ways to express

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    a simple story about the items a platoon of soldiers carried while they were in the Vietnam war. But the story actually centers around the conflict, guilt, escape, acceptance, and responsibility of all the platoon soldiers throughout their journey in the Vietnam war. After reading the first story the reader becomes aware of the significance of the title of the book. O’Brien throughout the story uses symbolism by listing all the items that each soldier carried as they struggled through the war. By

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    Effects of the war: Mary Anne versus the soldiers In the novel The Things They Carried by Tim O’Brien, Mark Fossie’s girlfriend Mary Anne Bell, who is one of the few female characters featured in the novel and is also the most dynamic, as she undergoes drastic changes in a short period of time. At first she is introduced as an innocent, pretty, fresh-faced girl who travels to Vietnam to visit her boyfriend. Mary Anne is described as having this natural curiosity, that later on serves as an explanation

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