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    : 3 A2. MATH Standard 1: Understand that shapes in different categories (e.g., rhombi, rectangles, and others) may share attributes (e.g., having four sides), and that the shared attributes can define a larger category (e.g., quadrilaterals). A2. SCIENCE Standard 3: Students will understand the relationship between the force applied to an object and resulting motion of the object. Objective 1: Demonstrate how forces cause changes in speed or direction of objects. A2. LITERATURE Standard 7:

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    If you were to ask a group of people to think of the most difficult time of their life – a time when they were truly at rock bottom – and then asked if, given the chance to do it all over again without any of the hardship, they would change it, most of the group would probably say yes. I wouldn’t. Almost 11-years-old, my parents and siblings helped me along as I stumbled half asleep through Michigan’s cold January snow into the hospital at 5 AM, still wearing my pink Scooby-Doo pajamas. Since I had

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    Oil in Alaska

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    When oil was discovered on the north slope of Alaska, congress was faced with another “Indian problem.” Just how was it going to send an 800-mile pipeline right through the middle of Indigenous lands successfully without completely ignoring Native rights? ANCSA was the answer to that question. In 1971, due to ANCSA, 100 shares were given to every Alaska Native that could prove they had a quarter-blood of Alaska Native heritage and lived in a local traditional Alaskan native village. These shares

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    In the mid to late 1800’s brought about the “Treaty of Cession referred to indigenous people of Alaska as "uncivilized tribes." Such designation in legislation and other agreements caused Alaska Natives to be subject to the same regulations and policies as American Indians in the United States” (Benson, 2015). This was also followed up the 1884 First Organic Act, disputing Alaskan Natives any claims for the land they occupied, and the Major Crimes Act of 1885 that would not allow natives to process

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    I hurt…Over the many year’s now of dealing with the disease commonly referred to today as Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS), this simple yet weighted term of “I hurt” has become imprinted upon my brain. This term has also become synonymous in describing how I feel to every physician, family member, and friend, when describing the chief symptom with CRPS. What is also troubling, is all the additional place's I hurt now since being diagnosed with this disease. The paragraph above is intentionally

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    was the first telephone company in their service area and has been in existence for over 140 years. The brand name “Cincinnati Bell” is both well-known and respected. They are a full-service regional provider with a comprehensive product portfolio. This allows them to bundle multiple services to their regional customers on one

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    A Study On Mcnabs Island

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    Over the past 4 months, I have been extensively studying McNabs Island. From studying elevation, slope, landscape materials, coastal processes, hydrology, climate patterns, slope aspect, as well as vegetation I was able to create a synthesis map of the ideal areas where an environmental education center could possibly be placed on the island without harming the island natural environment and processes. This report includes an analysis of the island, a constraints and opportunities summary, as well

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    accomplish HIE are often called regional health information organizations (RHIOs). “RHIO is a type of health information exchange organization that brings together healthcare stakeholders within a defined geographic area and governs health information exchange among them for the purpose of improving health and care in that community” (Health Resources & Services Administration [HRSA], n.d.). These organizations work simultaneously to form a network referred as regional health information network (RHIN)

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    Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS), also formerly known as reflex sympathetic dystrophy (RSD), is a result of an abnormality or impairment within the central or peripheral nervous system. There are two types of CRPS, CRPS I and CRPS II. CRPS I is often a result of tissue injuries which do not involve nerve damage. CRPS II is the same as CRPS I but with nerve damage. Though doctors are not positive what the cause is, however they speculate that some triggers to CRPS include damage done to nerve

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    I. Background Chalino Sanchez was born and raised in la Chilla known as “el rancho” the ranch. Chalino had six brothers, and a sister, named Juana. Chalino lost his father at age six, and lived in poverty at a young age with his mother Sannorina Felix. and siblings. It was always a struggle they either had to pick tomatoes or become a drug trafficker in Sinaloa. Chalino would tell his mother “don’t worry, with my body and voice in California you will not be without” page 23 in the book “A Chronicle

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