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    Blair, Akhil, Kyle, Divya (1C & 9A) The Determination of the Rio Grande being the Texas official border was influenced by many policies and beliefs. Although one large piece was influenced by the Manifest Destiny. Manifest Destiny was a belief that God wanted America to expand all the way to the west coast of the American Continent. The Americans wanted the Rio Grande to be the Texas border because of this belief. However, Mexico objected and claimed that the Nueces River was the Texas border.

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    The Upper Rio Grande Change is an unavoidable part of life. For some, change can bring promise and a new beginning. For others, change disrupts what is routine and normal and makes what is new seem strange and unfamiliar. The history of North America has been shaped by change ever since Columbus first discovered the continent in 1492. With that discovery, the continent would never be the same again. More specifically, the Native American tribes who first inhabited this continent would

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    A Scarcity of Water is Occurring in The Rio Grande Basin. What is the source that more than six million people rely for drinking water and irrigation? What river did Will Rodgers describe as “the only river I know that is in need of irrigating?” It is the Rio Grande. With the help of hours of research, this paper will discuss some information about The Rio Grande Basin, why The Rio Grande Basin has been declining and why, the effect that this occurrence has on the environment as well as the

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    The Rio Grande Many people think that having a river near their city can always be good as they can make a good usage of the river, just like San Antonio made their river very profitable. What people never think is what problems or controversies the river can create. Almost always a river may have its advantages and disadvantages and it is no different with the Rio Grande. The Rio Grande is not as profitable because two countries own the river. Instead if it was own by only one country then the river

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    This research paper focuses on the Rio Grande Valley, and immigration. The purpose of this research paper is to demonstrate that immigration to the Rio Grande valley has had a negative impact. Effects immigration has on the Valley 's economy, employment, and education are discussed. The concepts of "informal" and "underground" economy by Richardson, C. and Pisani, M. are covered to demonstrate the unique economy the Rio Grande has. Poverty rates at a national and local level are compared. Studies

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    The Rio Grande Valley (RGV) is growing economically. There has been an increase in new businesses, especially in cities like McAllen, Edinburg, and Pharr. As stated on EconomicsHelp, the main factors that increase economic growth are an increase in aggregate demand and aggregate supply. Thus, a business will succeed in the Rio Grande valley by analyzing the community’s supply and demand. I lived in front of La Plaza Mall for about 8 years. I noticed the La Plaza Mall has a lot of customers from

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    Auto Works has assembled a highly skilled executive team that has studied business at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley. Our executive team has a wide range of valuable experience ranging from financial, to sales, and engineering. This wide range of experience allows the team to make the decisions necessary in order to propel this company to success. Another key strength would be its staff. The company was able to draw from a talented and experienced pool of workers within the automotive

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    appreciatively, instead of skeptically and dictatorially.” ― E.B. White. In accommodation to the environment, the liquefied natural gas (LNG) plants that are being planned to be built in between Brownsville and Port Isabel should be cancelled to keep the Rio Grande and South Padre Island a highly admired tourist site. Liquefied natural gas is natural gas in a liquid form, produced by cooling the gas to -259°F through a process called liquefaction. Even though there is a low percentage (5%-15%) LNG will catch

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    TO WHAT EXTENT DID THE BATTLE AT THE RIO GRANDE CAUSE THE MEXICAN AMERICAN WAR? Leila Elhail History Extended Essay 12 Introduction April 25,1846 a Mexican Cavalry consisting of 3,000 men ambushed 70 US soldiers under Zachary Taylor’s command at the disputed area between the Nueces River and the Rio Grande. Mexican troops ended up killing 16 American Citizens. This led President James K. Polk to write a letter to Congress asking for a Declaration of War against

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    Growing up in the Rio Grande Valley was an experience like no other. The RGV is full of Tex-Mex, laughs, and the most random things you can think of. Despite all its quirks it’s a beautiful place to live in, and it’s home to me. I was born and raised in the Valley, my childhood consisted of going to family parties every weekend and fun with all my cousins. My grandparents lived down the road from me on a big ranch with fields surrounding it, so I got to run and play in the fields during corn and

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