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    How did the technological advancements from the end of WWII to the end of the Vietnam War affect the United States and its people? By Evan Francis Period 5 US II History Honors From the end of World War II to the end of the Vietnam War, the rapid advancement of intimidating technology affected the social, economic, and military position of the United States as well as altered its trajectory forever. WWII was a global conflict involving many major superpowers, such as the United States,…

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    called so because, leaves fall of the trees at this time of the year. Only certain trees lose their leaves. If fact, only a small percentage of trees lose their leaves. These trees include Baldcypress, Sugar Maple, Red Maple, Black Tupelo, Sourwood, Aspen, Sassafras, and Sourwood. When…

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    has a lot of ground to cover when it comes to plants because of the 2 parts of the state. There are 6 predominate trees that grows in the Upper Peninsula and they are Maple, birch, hemlock, aspen, spruce, and fir trees, and 5 predominate trees that grow in the Lower Peninsula and they are maple, birch, aspen, pine, and beech trees. Many fruit trees and common in Michigan like Strawberry, raspberry, gooseberry, blueberry, and cranberry. A good bit of Michigan’s animals are low in population but…

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    Editing the Prairies 1. According to the speaker, the prairies have many problems, such as its fences, skies, and flat landscape. The speaking states the land is “too long”, hinting to its flat landscape, that gives the impression that the fields go on forever. As well, the speaker said how the fences are disruptive to the flow of nature. This insinuates that the land looks untouched and natural, until the fences break the facade and show sign of human contamination. Lastly, the speaker…

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    treated indifferently, yet these offices are compensated whether the patient is seen or not, furthermore, the patient with private insurance will be accommodated well maybe charged for the high treatment the insurance will pay. For example, Aspen Dental charged an elderly woman over $8000 in credit…

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    The American Dream America has been known as the melting pot since the first immigrants arrived on Ellis Island in 1892. Modern American society accepts people from all different backgrounds, and gives them the unique opportunity to experience what many refer to as the American Dream. People of all races and ethnicities have been welcomed to America to achieve the American Dream ever since immigration started in 1892. However, the way our society has changed in the past century has affected…

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    While oaks are their favorite, they’ll also eat the leaves of alder, aspen, birch, hawthorn and willow trees. While a tree may survive one season of defoliation, it will become weaker and more susceptible to damage from other insects and diseases. Pests such as canker diseases and certain borers can take advantage of…

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    repopulating Yellowstone National Park this will result in many positive benefits. These benefits include controlling the elk population, preventing overpopulation of coyotes, controlling the populations of rodents and other small game, protecting the aspen tree population, controlling the beaver population, and increasing biodiversity. Canis Lupus is crucial to the Yellowstone National Park ecosystem as it is a keystone species. A keystone species is a species that is crucial for the health and…

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    Aspen Seaich Utah Studies Nov. 10, 2015 Etienne Provost Etienne Provost was born in 1785. He died on July 3, 1850. Provost lived in his house for about 35 years in St. Louis. He was in the American fur trade. He was jailed once by the Spanish. Some people wonder why the Provo River and the Provo City are named that name. Well it is because Etienne Provost gave his name to the Provo River and city. Most people considered Provost the most knowledgeable, skillful, and successful mountain men. In…

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    south that envelopes this zone. A divers array of tree exists within this area, which includes red pine, eastern white pine, balsam fir, Jack pine, Labrador tea, black spruce, white-cedar, and white spruce, along with deciduous birch, ash, maple, and aspen. Bunchberries, blueberries, red berries, and raspberries, can also be found during specific seasons. A true wilderness is what you can experience in the BWCA with modern amenities such as electricity, motor vehicles, no designated roads to the…

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