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    Seminole County Seminole county is located in the state of Florida. Seminole county’s location became one of the quickest increasing counties in Florida. The term “Seminole” is originated from “Cimarron” it means wild men in Spanish. The original Seminoles were Indians who escaped from Britain in slavery. They came to Florida because Hispanic people who were already there had no intentions to return slaves. At that time, many of the tribes in Florida were removed by the presence of Hispanic people

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    My Experience In My Life

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    moms, then we left in cars headed for Kansas City. I was fortunate to be placed in the vehicle that some of my closer friends were in and we had a blast on the car ride to KC. From there, we boarded a train which would take us to our destination of Cimarron, New Mexico, the closest form of civilization to Philmont. Travelling by train was a unique experience. The seats were extremely comfortable and could spin around. Each seat was situated by a large window that spanned from the ceiling to the floor

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    “There was a time when the land was sacred, and the ancient ones were as one with it. A time when only the children of the Great Spirit were here to light their fires in these Places with no boundaries...In that time, when there were only simple ways, I saw with my heart the conflicts to come, and whether it was to be for good or bad, what was certain was that there would be change.” - The Great Spirit For this discussion I chose the 2002 animated DreamWorks film Spirit. The setting is in the

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    Project Description & Operating Performance • Project Description: Parque Eolico El Arrayan SpA (“El Arrayan” or the “Borrower”) is non-recourse, special-purpose entity formed to construct, own and operate a 115 MW wind farm located near Ovalla in the 4th region of Chile. El Arrayan is jointly-owned by Pattern Chile Holdings LLC, a subsidiary of Pattern Energy Group, LP (“Pattern”) (NR) (70%) and Antofagasta Minerals S.A. (“AMSA) (NR) (30%). The Project achieved COD on June 04, 2014 and has a 20-year

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    The Cowboys By Mark Rydell

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    them ride on the back of a wild horse he is trying to break. The boys, are lead by the oldest Slim Honeycutt, who will surprise Andersen by being able to staying on. Cimarron , a young lonely Mexican boy, will come in and ride the horse successfully but will get into a fight with Slim. Andersen breaks up the fight and turns Cimarron away. The boys have a lot of learning yet that they need to do from Andersen. Andersen will be faced with another problem when three men ride in asking for work. The

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    In the early 1900s crops for farmers where it was fertile and productive investment, until the climate started to heat up and dry out all of the land. The wind was turning the soil the wrong side up (Egan, p. 114). The High Plains were the most affected, and the wind was the contributing element that made it dangerous for people to live there. In the early 1930s, people were forced out of their homes and had to head somewhere safe. The climate had been dangerous with the wind erosions for a decade

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    Miguel Barnet's Biography of a Runaway Slave: Testimonial Literature as History Few documentary sources exist from the Caribbean islands and the Latin American mainland written by Africans or their descendants that describe their life under enslavement. In Brazil, two mulatto abolitionists wrote sketchy descriptions of their personal experiences, and one autobiography of a black man was published before emancipation. In contrast, several thousand slave narratives and eight full-length autobiographies

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    1. Describe at least five roles (not jobs) of the Home Health nurse. (10 points) (example: Teacher – the nurse teaches the patient how to clean their wound). A. Supplier: The nurses will supply many needs that the patients may not have in order fulfill basic care, such as bedside commodes, dressings, washers/dryers and many other supplies. In various situations, patients may not have the proper finances to purchase certain items and the nurses will supply important items for the patients if it

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    they are so celebrated for in Florida today. While we all known that a Seminole is a member of the Native American nation of people, many don’t know that there were Black Seminoles. Prior to being called Black Seminoles, they were actually called Cimarrons. They were called this because they were either freemen, freedmen, or were runaway African slaves. Many more don’t know of the Black Seminole hero and leader named John Horse. The United States government

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    Arjunn Shastri #20 Ms. Chan Research Paper 3/3/17 Forts along the trail How did the pioneers get what they need? How did the pioneers stay safe? Well back in the day pioneers could find a break. Small buildings called forts were there. The pioneers could trade and be protected. This is what we call forts along the trail. Forts are fortified buildings or a strategic position. But in the days, they were not just used for war and fighting, but some were. One of the more famous forts is Fort Laramie

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