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- 81: Japan
- ... success stories of the twentieth century. Though small in geographic area, its popularity is the seventh greatest; its inhabitants crowd themselves into an area the size of the state of Montana or California in the United States. Its natural resources are almost non- existent; however, today it ranks only second after the much larger United States as the most affluent and ...
- 82: The American Classroom: Making it work for the Native American
- ... group with a bleak future. Several tribes have been successful in attempting to break the chain of poverty through a variety of business ventures. For example the Blackfeet tribe in Montana has established gas and oil reserves, while the Bannocks and Shoshones of Idaho own one of largest phosphate deposits in the West. These business ventures have often been recorded as ...
- 83: Cry Wolf
- ... wolves. Recently, a lawsuit was filed by the Sierra Club Legal Defense Fund stating, "the grey wolves have been migrating steadily south from Canada for years. Some have already reached Montana, and wolf packs are expected to settle in Yellowstone in about thirty years on their own initiative" (Richardson 28). But some wildlife biologists say that 30 years is too long ...
- 84: The Untold Story of Theseus
- ... her so much work to grade, she had a nervous breakdown. After the breakdown, she went to live in seclusion at her son's old shack in the wilderness of Montana." "After news of this spread, I was later greated by a tall, blond young man, much like myself. His voice sounded strangly familiar. After conversing for some time, I reconised ...
- 85: Cry Wolf
- ... wolves. Recently, a lawsuit was filed by the Sierra Club Legal Defense Fund stating, "the grey wolves have been migrating steadily south from Canada for years. Some have already reached Montana, and wolf packs are expected to settle in Yellowstone in about thirty years on their own initiative" (Richardson 28). But some wildlife biologists say that 30 years is too long ...
- 86: Homeschooling
- ... Institute believes that there are currently 1.23 million homeschooled children. That is more than the public school students in Wyoming, Vermont, Delaware, North Dakota, Alaska, South Dakota, Rhode Island, Montana, and Hawaii combined. Another quarter million children are expected to join the homeschooling movement in the year 2000. Some possible contributing factors are the academic successes, variety of means and ...
- 87: Chemical Engineer
- ... More specifically, most offer chemical engineering programs. MIT offers an excellent chemical engineering program. It is known world-wide for its engineering department. Carnegie Melon also has a great program. Montana University is of another college with a great engineering program. The occupation of a chemical engineer is a very exciting one. It requires a lot of responsibility and hard work ...
- 88: Personal Writing: All About Nothing: The Story of My Life
- ... although a great many most likely ae not, and can probably get downright mean. Even if he had won those Super Bowls his life would still be a wreck. Joe Montana and Terry Bradshaw, the only quarterbacks ever to win as many Super Bowls as Kelly has lost, still can not go out in public without being mobbed by fans, even ...
- 89: Personal Writing: History of Pete Dalberg Family
- ... my Mother had a very difficult time emotionally getting over it. Fortunately our sister Marshland was born about a year later in 1915 in Deary and now lives in Libby Montana. Rowland was born in January of 1918 and died in 1985. During world war II Rowland was a fighter pilot. He had 59 missions when he was shot down in ...
- 90: Creative Story: Fast Eddie
- ... greatest number of people' and cut off all resources to the rural parts of the west. The entire state of Nevada, except for military installations, was to be abandoned. Eastern Montana, northern Idaho, most of Utah, and eastern Colorado were all listed as "Minimal Need Areas" and were to be "de-emphasized". The body was cutting parts of itself off to ...
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