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    Buffalo Soldiers were made up of former slaves, freemen and black Civil War Soldiers. Buffalo Soldiers got their names from the Indians because of the way they looked. Their short curly hair and their dark faces reminded Indians of buffalo. Another reason they were called Buffalo Soldiers is because of their fierce way of fighting reminded the Indians of the way the buffalo fought. The last reason they were called the Buffalo Soldiers was because they often wore thick coats made of buffalo hide

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    Introduction: What is Pop-up restaurant? Pop-up restaurant is a new dining experience for a foodie’s eater in Ireland. It becomes a big food trend because it’s not only a small entrepreneur but also a big brand restaurant that is a Michelin star. For example, article by Katie McGuinness from INDEPENDENT.ie (2 April 2017 2:30AM) “.....Alain Kerloc'h, Stevie Toman and their team from the Michelin-starred Ox restaurant in Belfast will pack up their cars with ingredients and kitchen equipment and drive

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    With an array of new sports themed wing restaurants popping up on every corner, Buffalo Wild Wings still holds the championship title. Its newest location conveniently sits right off of I-49, and is perfect place to avoid the south side traffic. Its American style cuisine is available throughout the day for a healthy salad at lunch, or to satisfy your midnight cravings with its mouthwatering famous wings. Buffalo Wild Wings family oriented atmosphere, menu variety with reasonable prices, and superb

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    This past semester I was able to get an internship working for two State Senators and the Indiana Statehouse. The things that I learned in the past four and a half months has been absolutely un-ending. I was able to step behind the scenes of the Indiana State Senate working for these two senators and see firsthand just how our state government truly operates. I saw just how much work goes into some of the simplest bills to ensure the correct language is in there. I also got to witness some of the

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    Annie Oakley: Woman Sharpshooter Excitement ripples through the crowd as a short, brown haired women walks into the arena. Bang! Countless glass balls and clay pigeons fall to the ground in just a few seconds. The stadiums roared with cheers from the stunned audience. The legendary Annie Oakley had done it again. Known for her amazing skill of sharpshooting, Oakley was a star of the West and one of the most famous woman in the world during her time. Annie Oakley defined and impacted society by challenging

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    Buffalo Wild Wings Buffalo Wild Wings first opened their doors in 1982 with one restaurant in Columbus, Ohio and has grown into a popular, mainstream restaurant with a store in every state in the United States. They have even begun to open up stores around the world. Their slogan is “Wings. Beer. Sports.” This restaurant prides itself on being the ultimate place to gather with friends to grab some excellent wings, drink one of their many beers on tap, and watch sports. (About Buffalo Wild Wings

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    Buffalo Wild Wings Buffalo Wild Wings first opened their doors in 1982 with one restaurant in Columbus, Ohio and has grown into a popular, mainstream restaurant with a store in every state in the United States. They have even begun to open up stores around the world. Their slogan is “Wings. Beer. Sports.” This restaurant prides itself on being the ultimate place to gather with friends to grab some excellent wings, drink one of their many beers on tap, and watch sports. (About Buffalo Wild Wings

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    to be “eco-conscious” or “going green”. There are artist who are trying to create change by sending a message through there artwork. Last year, I took a mythology class at College of the Canyons where I was introduced to the story behind the White Buffalo Calf Woman painted by Rogue Guirey Simpson, 1992. I find this painting to be really beautiful and show the relationship between “man and beast”. It is a very important story within the tribes especially the Lakota. For the Lakota tribe, the birth

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    Buffalo Bill and Disney More than seventy years after Buffalo Bill “taught” the history of the West to a curious nation, Disneyland embarked on a strikingly similar course. Relying on creative marketing, star appeal, the American fascination with all things western, and, most important, an exceedingly glib portrayal of history, Disneyland in a strange way completed the story that Buffalo Bill started in 1883. Although the eras, to be sure, were decidedly different, history was delivered in exactly

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    South Carolina. While at USC, O.J. set many records at the halfback position which ultimately lead to him winning the Heisman Trophy, a prestigious college football award. In 1969, O.J. was drafted by the Buffalo Bills, where he spent the majority of his NFL career. While playing for the Buffalo Bills, O.J. earned his nickname, “the Juice,” and he would continue to set records. He would go on to play for the San Francisco 49ers during the final leg of his professional football career (Biography.com

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