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    When I was stationed in South Dakota I owned a 1994 Audi A4. I enjoyed the vehicle so much that ever since then I have wanted to own a new Audi A4. The current price of a 2013 Audi A4 is $33,395. In twelve years I assume that in order to keep consumers returning to their product they will continue to keep the price about the same. My goal is to save up enough money in 12 years to pay with cash. Let assume that I have found an investment that that promises an average return of 10% per year. The desired

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    The Lakota

    The Lakota And Mapuche Healing Practices Across a large distance, two cultures will be dissected to show how health and care is administered to the people of the Lakota and Mapuche. I will show the ways in which they are alike and different. Also discussed will be the pros and cons of their practices in reference to modern, western medicine. All have factors that affect the ability to provide the best care to the people of their lands. This paper will also dive into the history from which

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    had agreed to the Fort Laramie Treaty. The treaty stated that provisions were to be mandated from the United States, also to abandon its fort along the Bozeman Trail and guarantee the Lakota their possession of what is now the Western half of South Dakota, including the Black Hills, The peace, of course, did not last. Custer's 1874 Black Hills expedition again brought war to

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    Colorado This summer I went to Colorado with my family in July for a family reunion. My step-dad, mother and I left six days before everyone else so that we could get a fuller vacation. First we stayed in Fort Collins to shop and visit breweries. We went to four breweries that I don't remember the names of. After that we were going to spend the day driving through Rocky Mountain national park. We started to drive into the park and you had to pay a fee to enter the park. After we passed the toll

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    Pros And Cons Of Building The Dakota Access Pipeline

    After a long debate, My team strongly believe that we should build the Dakota Access Pipeline. We made this decision because we had a lot of research that will surprise you. We have from how many jobs it will produce to how safe it is. In conclusion of this paragraph, we should finish building the Dakota Access Pipeline.     To proudly begin with, this is the safest way to transfer up to “570,000 barrels a day” the article http://www.daplpipelinefacts.com/. Stating back to the beginning, this Pipeline

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    Tashunka Witco's Crazy Horse

    Horse after his father, whom was also Crazy Horse. After evaluating Tashunka Witco’s warrior abilities, Crazy Horse saw it fit that his son maintained the family legacy name. Crazy Horse was born around 1840 in what is currently Rapid Springs, South Dakota. He was part of the Lakota Sioux tribe whose primary home-land covered from the Mississippi River to the western Bighorn Mountains. The U.S. Army tried to force the Indians off of their native land onto reservations to keep them under control of the

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    Crazy Horse Research Paper

    Have you ever thought about how fun or dangerous it would be to the best Native American leader and warrior? If you do, you should read about Crazy Horse, who was one of the best leaders and if you don't believe it, he even has a monument in his memory because of all of the amazing things he has done for the Native Americans and his people. He died an honorable death, with his father by his side. Crazy Horse was a legendary Native American leader and warrior who stood out and looked differently

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    Karen Ordahl Kupperman

    Karen Ordahl Kupperman Karen Ordahl Kupperman was born on April 23, 1939, in Devils Lake, North Dakota, of Swedish and Norwegian ancestry. Her father was a colonel in the United States Army. Kupperman attended elementary school in Fort Benning, Georgia, and then in Fargo, North Dakota. She attended junior high school in Fargo and then in U.S. Army schools in Japan, and high school in Springfield, Missouri. It is said that her favorite childhood books were a set of Grimm’s and Andersen’s fairy

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    treaty at a conference in Wyoming, promising peace between their tribe and the whites. In this treaty the Sioux agreed to settle in the Dakota Territory at the Black Hills reservation (Sioux Nation>Life and Culture-Reservations and Treaties, 2009). There are three major dialects that are spoken in the Sioux and these are Lakota, Western Dakota, and Eastern Dakota. Mythology and beliefs are very important to the Sioux, and some are still practiced today. Within the Sioux tribe are separate tribes

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    Sympathy for the Devil

    Sympathy for the Devil The devil wails up from the toe of an overboot stashed deep in a dark closet, or does he? High up on the prairie hill do the nuns lambaste the young girls because of the darkness of the devil within them or because the children are displaying the last vestiges of their Native American heritage? In Louise Erdrich’s Love Medicine, Marie Lazarre is forced to confront a meeting of two cultures. What the reader initially sees as a struggle between good and evil transforms into

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