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    Out-Of-State Tuition

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    students that attend an out-of-state university for college is about 13.7% (“Percentage of Out-of-State Students at Public Universities”). This statistic is remarkably low, considering the growing amount of young adults attending college. In-state tuition is expensive for most citizens, as out-of-state costs are completely unaffordable. Out-of-state tuition costs can easily triple the amount of in-state costs, meaning most students find themselves attending an in-state university without a second thought

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    Fargo’s hazard consultants, we have come up with two evacuation plans for residents of Fargo, North Dakota. The total population of Fargo is 113,658 people. Plan A accounts for a 100-year flood plain (38.1-foot gauge height) and Plan B accounts for a 500-year flood plain (41-foot gauge height). Based on our research, the 100-year flood will occur up to a gauge height of 38.1 feet (North Dakota State University). For Plan A, evacuation area would be focused on but not limited to residents of Fargo from

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    North Dakota to Hollywood The famous actor, Josh David Duhamel once said, “ North Dakota a lot of the times we don’t get a voice when these other states do, I feel like it’s a good opportunity to sort of extend help on behalf of the people of North Dakota.” Josh’s life has been influenced by the state, and he returned to a favor back to his home. Duhamel has starred in many movies, and has done wonderful things for North Dakota. Josh was born on November 14, 1972. Duhamel was about 9 when his parents

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    although that there are things available they are not very known or easy to find. Unless you are really searching for something it isn’t very readily available to the public. I think the one that I found that has the most public knowledge about is the North Dakota Special Olympics, but even with that there wasn’t a ton of information. There were plenty of other small programs and events that were out there but once again none of them provided many details on how to get involved or what it was really

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    agenda, and driving change in public policy. This may seem like a low priority for some organizations, particularly given limited resources and time constraints. However, more regulation is needed before the drone industry can truly thrive here in North Dakota and across our nation.

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    and plants as the Earth around them transforms. These changes triggered by the climate change will negatively affect the world. North Dakota is greatly affected by climate change. Researchers are trying to predict how severe the negative repercussions of global warming will be as well. Effect on Region Global warming effects every region differently. Focusing on North Dakota, one can see changes in multiple areas including climate, economy, and wildlife. However, unlike wildlife, climate and economy

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    Administration has halted the further construction of the North Dakota Access pipeline. This event have sparked the nation into an uprise in protests and public speaking against North Dakota Access. Now thrusted out onto a global stage, the struggle on both sides intensifies either is not going to stand down. The people of Standing Rock Indian Reservation are protesting against North Dakota Access to continue construction of the “North Dakota Access Pipeline”. Additionally the Army Corps of Engineers

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    environmental movement began in North Dakota that today, is making history. In Cannonball, North Dakota, Native Americans have gathered to protest the Dakota Access Pipeline; resulting in one the largest gatherings of Native Americans from multiple tribes the United States has witnessed in over a century (Northcott, 2016). One tribe in particular, the North Dakota Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, have been leading and organizing the protest against the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline. The Standing

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    West Fargo Case Study

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    The West Fargo Public School system is not only the fastest growing school district in the State of North Dakota, it is also one of the most innovative and creative. The district’s Mission is “Educating today’s learners for tomorrow’s world”. Teachers employed by the district take this Mission statement to heart and live it in their own lives. To them, education is a lifelong process, not just something everyone experiences between the ages of 5-17. Evidence of this can be seen in the fact that

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    As concerned citizens at University of North Dakota me and my group addressed a money saving solution to the president, presenting problems the school faces nowadays. Our purpose of the grant proposal, “UND Solar Project: Saving Money Through Investing in Solar” was to make a plan implementing and installing 1,000 solar panels at UND in order to save up money in the future. The project is accurate, because University of North Dakota faces numerous budget cuts and so the school needs a change in its

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