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    Worksheet for The Geography of Hope Student Name: Lisa Schultz Due Sunday July 19 9:00AM at the latest. Film: “The Geography of Hope” from Ken Burns' The West (1996) 84 minutes. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fXIKFpbQjOo Also available as electronic download by logging into MTSU and searching for “Geography of Hope” to find electronic resource. Worksheet on film due NO LATER than 9:00 AM July 28. If the West between 1877 and 1887 became a place for Americans to redefine themselves, why did

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    1. How is wilderness an idea? How could it have a history? The idea of wilderness is a human-based construct. It is highly subjective, scalable, and represents different things to different people. Wilderness can be defined many ways, from a widely uncultivated land, to a deeply personal experience, and anywhere in-between. It depends entirely on the historical context assigned to it by humans. To Eastern cultures, wilderness was seen as a connection between oneself and the universe. To Western cultures

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    For some, California represents a lifestyle enriched with post card views, glimmering shorelines, cutting edge technology, and fruitful farmlands. People envision the state as a symbol for a better life, however, it has been hit with a drought that has deteriorated its natural beauty and land to the point where it has become unrecognizable, primarily the Central Valley. California’s Central Valley has been most notable for its agricultural production and for essentially being the world’s greatest

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    Have you ever thought joining a gang?. Every year teenagers are getting killed, it's mostly children between 9 and order. That's not the only problems that gangs have, most gangs members are getting addicted to drugs and alcohol. This is why gangs are turning into problems. We don't want to see our family members getting killed or addicted to this problem. A gang is a group of people that claim a territory. They go by colors, they wear bandanas, scarves or by racist. They usually

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    The Big Man in the Big City: Why Brook Lopez is due for a Big Year in Brooklyn Experts predict that the Brooklyn Nets are going to be one of the worst teams in the Eastern Conference this year. With the departure of Deron Williams, there will need to be big years for a lot of other players to ensure that that doesn’t happen. One player that I think will have a great year is center Brook Lopez. When healthy, Lopez has proven that he is one of (if not, the) best centers in the league. Over the past

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    drug trafficking and block their territory. This specific MS-13 gang started in Los Angeles by a little kid that had no idea what this would turn into now. They all say once you a part of MS-13; you are a part for life. There is no backing out now, unless

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    Gang violence in youth has gotten to far there are more and more juveniles getting recruited by gang members in society. We here all these gang violence going on and sadly most of the gang activity that goes on is done by juveniles. Being a part of a low income society I see what kind of people are involve in gang activity and many mostly all are under age making them strive for respect with our fearing consequences. Like sated on the LAPD websites the fill us the community in on how early gangs

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    According to the reading material, street gangs have been around since the early eighteenth century, they have their roots on the eastern seaboard. As the Revolutionary war ended our newly formed nation was flooded by immigrants seeking freedom and a life free of oppression. Our book explains that these Immigrants felt isolated and therefore began forming social groups of their peers. These groups were formed not only to get a sense of belonging but also for protection from other groups of migrants

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    The recreation of the events of 1984 for spectators, as well as the airing of the documentary a year later allowed for the true story of the original confrontation to be told, by the individuals involved. 34 The great attempts made to maintain historical accuracy while still ensuring the safety of those involved, as well the interviews with participants that were included in the documentary, helped to shed more light on the events that were poorly (and inaccurately) covered by the press at the time

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    Several thousand years ago, the Gods played a sport called American Football. They brought down a legendary football on Earth. They planted the football on a stone in California and decided that only the best quarterback would be able to pull this football out of the stone. They would go down in history as a hall of fame player and would be considered the best quarterback to ever play the game. After the placement of the football, many people, especially quarterbacks, have tested their strength and

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