Ashlee Flaviani Professor Ball June 11, 2016 Hist 1302 Research paper rough draft : Sand Creek Massacre Sand Creek was a “small village of about 800 Cheyenne Indians along southeast Colorado” (ushistory.com), the struggle was violent as the need for native land grew more essential. The need for land became such a necessity that logical compromise was no longer an option. Native Americans grew progressively violent when territory became the main question. “By the end of the Civil War the two sides had slipped down a downward spiral of vicious battles until the 1890s” (ushistory.com).
Stop 1 – Stinky Cove/Fossil Point. After loading the bus we headed east on Cape Arago Highway until we got to fossil point. We parked and unloaded the bus and began walking along the small exposed sandy beach. At the bend we stopped and were asked to find a fossil, as I wandered around I couldn’t find much other than the ground up shells mixed in with the seaweed and sand. As we continued to walk we came to another spot where we were able to observe scallop fossils mixed with the rock it was coarse and grainy much like sandpaper.
There were many groups living in the United States between 1860 and 1900 and most of the groups we can categorize people into had very different viewpoints. The main groups that most can be categorized into are the wealthy, the common people, the Indians and the Chinese. Starting with the wealthy they looked at the west as a big fat paycheck, the wealth folks went out west and bought up lots of land and production and monopolized, while the common people competed with these big companies for free and cheap land because they were the poor back east and came out west with hopes of finding gold while mining or getting rich off abundant crop land or maybe it was some common women who came out west because they were allowed to purchase land out west. The Indians were native to the west and after immigration started some of the bigger tribes fought back but most tribes were too small and were forced by the American
APUSH Unit 2 Long Essay In 1603, the English were still a small rising nation, poorer than most, and less powerful than Spain and France. Although the British colonies settled in the Americas late, they quickly became a dominant force in the new world. After they acquired their first permanent settlement in Jamestown, VA in 1607, the British became attracted to greater power and more land, which was the first building block of perhaps the most powerful European nation of the time period. Due to their growth in the Americas, the British were able to be compared to the Spanish colonies of the time period, which boosted the English’s confidence.
After I listened to Majora Carter 's passionate speech, I learn that we must work together as a community to improve the quality of our surrounding environment. Poor neighborhood often located near industrial factories or sewage system which correlated to the high percentages of obesity and asthma in these ares. According to Majora Carter, poor people not only poor but also unhealthy. Coming from a minority low-income family, Carter knows how it feel to live in polluted areas and she was brave enough to stand up and ask her community to help her make a different. After vacant lands in Bronx areas turned into parks and walk-able neighborhoods, people stopped alliterate, crime rate dropped because the streets were alive with people.
In his recent State of the City Address on March 28th, Mayor Andre Dickens gave an impressive speech to the people of Atlanta. He used logos, ethos, and pathos to present his vision for a better Atlanta. Mayor Dickens appealed to the audience's sense of logic and reason, established his credibility as a leader committed to serving the people of Atlanta, and appealed to their emotions. He hoped to persuade the audience to join him in creating a brighter future for the city. Mayor Dickens used specific examples, statistics, personal anecdotes, and passionate language to present a compelling argument that resonated with the audience and inspired them to take action.
She advocates for improving the quality of life by maintaining and improving parks and recreation centers while adding new sidewalks and bike trails to help children and adults move freely throughout their neighborhoods without facing dangerous roads and intersections. She also plans to fight to get needed resources to improve stormwater management practices. Jane believes keeping the public informed on important community issues should be a main priority of local government. Too often the Board of Supervisors tries to solve problems by raising taxes. Property tax rates
If I were mayor I would… Make better highways so you don’t have to go all the way across town just to get to one place. Did you know that the highways in my town will not be completely done until I’m in college or so on? This is why I would be mayor of Sioux City wouldn’t you change that because it is causing people to risk their life’s trying to get to one place. In the morning you can tell there are a lot of traffic so some kids might be late to school, maybe your mom or dad might be late to work to. But the thing that just crazy is the things that people say the rudeness and the character that people are becoming.
Understanding the theoretical perspectives of psychology will enable you to have a better understanding of people you interact with. I decided to choose the character SpongeBob SquarePants. SpongeBob is from a kids television show. When I think about SpongeBob, it brings me good childhood memories. He is much like me when it comes to his bubbly and carefree personality.
There are issues that I would solve to make Alpena a beloved area. The main goal is to bring everyone in the society together, to give a positive attitude and mindset to our areas around us. I would first work on this by getting more people in the community to volunteer. In our society there are many lazy people who do not want to contribute to make the city a better place. If little by little people started to volunteer then it would end up to where a great deal of people would volunteer.
A few common ideas that kept coming up were to have signs that show dirt bike/ ATV riding is illegal. Have fines that need to be paid if you go against the rules. Have people in the community hosted community town meetings.
He also needs to re-manage it if he becomes a mayor. He says to his wife, “I care about this city it’s almost bankrupt. It’s ill-managed. The infrastructure is falling apart. Everything’s ground down by bureaucratic bullshit.
VABES is the values, assumptions, beliefs, and expectations about the way the world should be. According to Clawson, VABES comes in variety forms such as distinction, association, and strategy (Clawson, 2012). VABES are the beliefs that we hold about how people in this world should behave Clawson said that we develop VABES in the early stages in our lives. VABES are typically taught to us from our parents, teachers, friends and life experiences (Clawson, 2012). Realistically, everyone is taught different VABES about life.
We need to fix our roads here in Mankato, because some of the road is not safe. There is a big problem that cause car accident and the car accident are hurt people too. The problem is that need to fix is the potholes roads in Mankato, MN. They are everywhere, in the road, the parking a lot. The potholes seem a big problem in the states not just in Mankato, MN.
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