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  1. Wild Horses in My Blood by Eva Pendleton Henderson, 2001-07-15

21. Open Hand Publishing, LLC - Women Of The Wild West
Social studies and the Young Learner. Women of the wild west profiles eight women from five different cultures contributions that women made to early us history
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Skipping Stones Women of the Wild West profiles eight women from five different cultures who exemplify the overlooked contributions that women made to early U.S. history.
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22. Ghosts Of The Past....Analyzing The Wild, Wild West
Ghosts of the Past .Analyzing the wild, wild west (by Kristie Bladen). Subject Area Social studies. URL of Project http//www.bsd.k12.in.us/mediacenter/ghosts
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... RETURN TO TICKIT HOME PAGE Ghosts of the Past....Analyzing the Wild, Wild West (by Kristie Bladen Basic Project Information Subject Area: Social Studies Grade Level: Middle School Time Needed to Complete: 2 - 3 weeks Technologies Required: Web/Internet, Web composer, PowerPoint, video camera, video editing equipment Other Resources Required: Other print resources such as books, periodicals, encyclopedias if desired. URL of Project: http:// www.bsd.k12.in.us/mediacenter/ghosts.htm Contact Information of Project Creator:
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Details of Project: Learning Objectives: The project meets the following standards for Indiana history educators:
*Examine the role of values, morals, and ethics in a changing society.
*Survey and appraise the role of leadership throughout the course of US History.
*Identify and appraise the economic, social, and political issues involved in dissent and reform throughout US History.
*Formulate and determine a cause and effect relationship among historical events, themes, and concepts in US History.
*Examine and analyze various points of view relating to historical and current events.

23. China's Wild West - 99.09
(A member site of the Asian studies WorldWide Mapan ordered his wife to serve us. The Atlantic Monthly; September 1999; China s wild west - 99.09; Volume 284
http://www.theatlantic.com/issues/99sep/9909wildchina.htm
Return to this issue's Table of Contents. S E P T E M B E R 1 9 9 9 In the terrible desert and desolate massif of Xinjiang, the Beijing government faces a volatile mixture of ethnic groups, some of whom are hostile to all that is Chinese by Jeffrey Tayler I N the Hexi Corridor, between the mountain ranges of China's arid, north-central Gansu Province, the Great Wall crumbles to an end. The wall's decayed mud-and-stone ramparts outside the town of Jiayuguan bear no resemblance to the grand other end, more than a thousand miles to the east, near Beijing. Tellingly, the territory of the People's Republic that is ethnically Han Chinese ends at the wall. Beyond it, to the west, begins a Central Asian domain that is historically Turkic and Islamic a land of terrible desert and desolate massif that stretches to the Caspian Sea and includes the newly independent states of Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, and Turkmenistan, as well as the Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region, as it is officially called, in China itself. A boran tears through Turpan.

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This takehome version of the wild west chart works the same way as the larger version Works well in conjunction with a social studies or us history unit
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26. THE WILD WILD WEST FADE IN CAMERA MOVES OVER The Warehouse
Classical MusIC wafts toward us. But even as he studies the place, he s being studied as well. CASSANDRA (seductively) My the wild west.
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27. Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Joy S. Kasson, Book Reviews In America, The Catho
Professor Kasson, who teaches American studies at the University only in black and white) takes us through all the gross distortions of a wild west Show—but
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28. RPO -- Percy Bysshe Shelley : Ode To The West Wind
inspiration itself arises from a wild, uncontrollable, and Long before cognitive psychology taught us this fact of The Ode to the west Wind. studies in
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29. Natural And Herbal Medicine.
because one has not done studies to evaluate the eating Korean ginseng (and let us assume that herbal and natural medicine industry is the wild, wild, west.
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30. Rice Facilities & Engineering: Wild Wild West
Contact us. wild wild west. Information. Supervisor Norma Elam (713348-4733) Jones Graduate School, Gym, Alice Pratt Brown, Continuing studies, Annex, Media
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31. Economy Threads In Unk's Wild Wild West
in the Unk s wild wild west question and answer forum Corner Thought Of The Day; us Productivity Drops Federal energy studies stressing savings are at odds
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32. EMJA: E-drug Deals: Part Of The Wild West World Of E-commerce
The wild west is a prominent metaphor for the new consultations.2 Likewise, members of the us Food and Department of Drug and Alcohol studies, St Vincent’s
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Home Issues Classifieds Contact ... Search PubMed for related articles Editorials E-drug deals: part of the Wild West world of e-commerce Alan J Gijsbers and Gregory Whelan MJA Cyberdrugs will only take off if there is a significant price advantage over that on the black market The Wild West Internet trading of pharmaceuticals challenges the tradition that pharmaceutical drugs should only be prescribed by health professionals and dispensed by pharmacists who have seen the person face-to-face. In June 1999, the American Medical Association formally adopted the position that appropriate medical care can only result from face-to-face consultations. because of problems with the quality of cyberpharmacies and the qualifications of cyberpharmacists. What is the size of the cyberpharmacy problem in relation to addictive drugs? Is the single case of online purchasing of drugs for misuse described by St George and colleagues in this issue of the Journal (page 118) an exception, or the start of a new and dangerous trend? We need more data, but we can make some observations. Licit drugs present a far greater problem than illicit drugs. Most drug-related deaths in our society are a result of diseases caused by tobacco. Tobacco accounts for over 80% of drug-related deaths and 79% of years of life lost.

33. PEOPLE OF COLOR ON THE WESTERN FRONTIER
EAKIN PRESS AFRICAN AMERICAN studies; EAKIN PRESS REPORT - Captain Benjamin Thomas, 63rd us Colored Infantry African Americans in the wild west; BLACK SEMINOLES
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PEOPLE OF COLOR ON AMERICA'S WESTERN FRONTIER
LEST WE FORGET
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"Regrettably, many of the accomplishments and sagas of African Americans, Native Americans, Mexican Americans and Asian Americans have never been told in book form. There is a need for the total history of the American West to be told so there will be a more complete picture. Members of these groups played a crucial role in the development of our nation, and the West is no exception," Art T. Burton, author of the books, "Black, Red and Deadly" and "Black, Buckskin and Blue"
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34. GORP - Hiking - Heidenreich And Gass: Continental Divide Trail Thru-Hikers - Inn
Innocent Abroad Being Green in the wild west By Adrianne when the person is already doing us a favor. my undergraduate degree in environmental studies, and it
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ACTIVITIES Heidenreich and Gass: CDT Thru-hikers An Innocent Abroad: Being Green in the Wild West By Adrianne Gass "You're not an environmentalist, are you?" On the other hand, the landowners, whose life depends upon the land, are its best stewards because they know it intimately. A few people we met claimed that ranching is the best thing that can be done for the land. For instance, ranching makes more water available for wildlife (and hikers). To many here, it seems, environmentalists are the ones responsible for the recent fires at Los Alamos, since they are the ones who oppose wood collecting. This allows the dead wood to accumulate on the forest floor, where it dries and acts like a tinder box. These attitudes about environmentalists and ranchers are very different from what I learned in school, where ranchers typically get a bad rap. I learned that cattle trample vegetation, which causes erosion, and produce manure that is high in nitrates, which pollutes the water. The production of beef also uses many resources that could otherwise be redistributed to feed hungry people.

35. Welcome To Strategic Foresight Group
Our wild, wild west. After the two valuable studies on Pakistan and India, the Strategic Foresight Pakistan, Iran and Saudi Arabia) along with the us role in
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-Jasjit Singh After the two valuable studies on Pakistan and India, the Strategic Foresight Group led by Sundeep Waslekar has come out with another one. This one not only has a catchy title but also has tried to look at four countries (Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iran and Saudi Arabia) along with the US role in the region. The calculus of assessment has been built on the concept of 5-Gs as developed by the group: Growth, Governance, God, Geopolitics, and Globalisation as the drivers of change. Except for Iran which is less affected by it, the looming shadow of Osama bin Ladin and the Mujahideen is perhaps the only defining commonality in the undefined Asia. The “undefined Asia”, as the study has called it, is a key area to our west and crucial for India’s future security and prosperity. Peace and stability in Afghanistan nearly a year and half after the Taliban was driven away still remains a major uncertainty. Complex overlapping loyalties — and rivalries — are interspersed with fleeting alliances among the powerful, making it far more difficult to make a coherent judgement of the degree of stability in the unfortunate country that has been the centre of the global great game and attendant violence for nearly three decades. With external aid so crucial to reconstruction and rehabilitation, the risk of aid fatigue reducing foreign assistance by 2006 is high. If the domestic economy and external trade are not established by that time, the country could again regress into a poppy-kalashnikov economy and a return of the Taliban and Al-Qaeda, even if under different nomenclature.

36. Book Sheds New Light On The Wild West - Feb. 8, 1999
kept America clean, in the days of the wild wild west. Together with us Marshal ED Nix, they kept instructor who previously taught aerospace studies at UConn
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(February 8, 1999)
Chris Madsen, Bill Tilghman and Heck Thomas were the kind of shoot-'em-up, white-hat sheriffs that kept America clean, in the days of the Wild Wild West. Together with U.S. Marshal E.D. Nix, they kept settlers happy and, for the most part, alive. At least that's the story children and even scholars generally see and hear when they read about "cowboys and Indians" in the early 1900s. Now, however, a retired instructor who previously taught aerospace studies at UConn has unearthed information that sheds new light on history and in this version, Madsen, Tilghman, Thomas and Nix wear black hats. "It's incredible the amount of distortion one finds in books about those days," says Nancy B. Samuelson, author of a new book, Shoot From The Lip Samuelson, a retired lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Air Force, who also wrote a book titled The Dalton Gang Story , noticed discrepancies in the stories of other marshals and lawmen in Oklahoma when she went through newspapers, death records and obituaries during her research on the notorious 19th-century gang.

37. River Of Shadows: Eadweard Muybridge And The Technological Wild West
of Shadows Eadweard Muybridge and the Technological wild west. to him than the famous motion studies, and Rebecca Solnit gives us Muybridge—inventor
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reviewed by Joe Eaton River of Shadows is also a compelling portrait of a "garish, gorgeous, violent, unjust time." In a turbulent half-century framed by the California Gold Rush and the Chicago World's Fair (where he ran a proto-movie theater featuring his invention, the zoopraxiscope), Muybridge photographed Emperor Norton, crossed paths with John Muir in the High Sierra, documented the Modoc War, talked shop with Thomas Edison. His relationship with wealth and power was an uneasy one. In 1877, as a national railroad strike mutated into anti-Chinese violence in San Francisco, Muybridge recorded a deceptively serene city from a privileged vantage point: the turret of Mark Hopkins' unfinished Nob Hill mansion. But with Leland Stanford, what began as patronage ended in betrayal and litigation. Solnit, whose

38. Taming The Wild West
States, and with the help of us marshalls, were While railroad workmen watched, wild told the chief to move People of the Canadian and American west during the
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Calgary, Alberta, Canada Life in Whoop-Up Country: In 1865, the area north of Montana was known as Whoop-Up country. It was a part of Western Canada that White settlers had not yet reached, so the Canadian government, for the most part ignored it. In Montana, trading whiskey to the Natives in exchange for furs was illegal. Meanwhile, in Whoop-Up country there was no one there to stop the whiskey trading. Since White traders could make good money by trading whiskey, they headed north, out into the freedom of Whoop-Up country. But when Natives traded for whiskey, their drinking often led to violence. The Native was not used to whiskey, so drinking led to more drinking and then serious fighting, and many died. Because of their struggles with whiskey, most Natives didn't like the whiskey traders. Drunk natives were a threat, so the whiskey traders of Whoop-Up Country built forts to protect themselves. The forts were given colorful names like Slide-out, Standoff, Whiskey Gap, Fort Whoop-Up, and Robber's Roost. Some White men became known as Wolfers because they killed wolves by putting poison on dead buffalo. When the wolves ate the buffalo meat, they died. The Wolfers then skinned the wolves and used the skins for trade. But the Native dogs also ate the buffalo meat and died. This upset the Natives because their dogs were both helpers and friends. So the wolfers also had to build forts to protect themselves.

39. Australia’s Wild West | OCTOBER 2003
Mark, in 1970, “comes from us producing wines long before the “French paradox”studies were published in have just enough of that “wild west” ethos to
http://www.winemag.com/issues/OCT03/AUSTRALIA.htm
By Julia A. Clarey Winemakers need to be persistent and pioneering in order to be successful in western australia. it also helps if they know how to surf.
Like the Cullens in the north, the Hohnens and the Horgans in the south converted their cattle properties to vineyards. Although Margaret River was remote and the pioneers inexperienced in the ways of the grape, they thought internationally, rather than concentrating on Australia. Indeed, Leeuwin bucked the red wine trend of the times, planting 35 percent of their vineyards to Chardonnay. Most of the other pioneers focused on red varieties, specifically Cabernet Sauvignon, and invested all their available resources back into the vineyards and wineries. The bottom line did not figure into their calculations, and many did not turn a profit for decades.
The Margaret River tourist information center ( 10 Bussell Highway, tel.: (61-8) 9757-2911

40. West Virginia Land Trust ~ About Us
specializes in Real Property, Remedies, and Gender studies. a doctoral candidate at west Virginia University and conservation impacts of wild harvested products
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About the: West Virginia Land Trust Protecting the lands that give West Virginia its distinctive character. MISSION -
The West Virginia Land Trust is a statewide land protection organization dedicated to preserving the wild and scenic landscape of West Virginia. The Trust's mission is to protect special lands with high conservation values through land acquisition and protective conservation easements. The Land Trust works with private land owners to help them realize their dream of keepng their farm or summer place protected forever. The Trust advises local land trusts and other groups dedicated to the stewardship of West Virginia's great outdoors. STRUCTURE -
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The Land Trust began a general membership program in 1997. There are currently 300 supporting members who have contributed $20,000. The Land Trust has received $52,000 in grants from the WV Department of Natural Resources, the Dupont Greenways Fund, the National Park Service, West Virginia University, the Canaan Valley Institute, the Trust for Public Land, and the Coopers Rock Foundation. CURRENT LAND TRUST PRIORITIES: LAND PROJECTS: the Land Trust is currently evaluating protection for:
  • a scenic viewshed that will buffer a state park just outside the State Capitol
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