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    The Cumberland gap The Cumberland gap, everything I own strapped on my back, On one sunny morning as I walked into my AP class, I see on the board in big dark bold words “The The Cumberland gap The Cumberland gap, everything I own strapped on my back” What could this possibly mean? As we went further into a class discussion I came to realize that this gap has a significant meaning to our nation. The cumberland gap was a mysterious gap found in the middle of nowhere in the United States by explorers

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    North Fork of Long Island, The Hamptons, and Long Island. There are sixty vineyards that range in size from two-and-a-half acres to over five hundred. Wine makers in region total fifty-six, with forty-seven on the North Fork, four in the Hamptons, and five in Western Suffolk County. Current production totals some five hundred thousand cases equaling one million two hundred thousand gallons (Ruckdeschel 2013). History of

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    land is misused, mistreated, and turns on those who depend on it. Centered in the panhandle of Oklahoma and extending south into the panhandle of Texas, north into half of Kansas and a quadrant of Colorado, the Dust Bowl despoiled 100 million acres. For thousands of years this

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    However at the same time, he imposed a fee that permitted the Baron de Bastrop to charge one hundred twenty-seven dollars per four thousand four hundred and twenty-eight acres of land. Austin made a meeting with Bastrop to divide the fee amongst the two of them. Peace between state and federal authorities was necessary for the success of the colonies. He opposed the

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    finest structural restorations of a historic Irish home.It is also where one of my great great uncles in the late 16th century was given twelve thousand acres and 10 castles. He was given them by Queen Victoria II for raising an army against the Spanish Armada. Castle Hyde was the largest of all the castle and all ten are located on the twelve thousand acres. Castle Hyde was also the ancestral home of Ireland’s first president, Douglas Hyde.The current owner of the castle is Michael Flatley, an accomplished

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    40 Acres and a Mule For most Americans, our ancestors came to the United States to own land and it was true if you were a white male. The right to own land in the United States has not been a reality for much of people in the US without a long struggle to change laws regarding citizenship and land ownership. At the time of the Revolutionary War and the writing of the constitution, land ownership was limited to “citizens”. Becoming a citizen, even if a person was born in the United States was quite

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    Community College Niacc

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    but it costs ten dollars if you are not. That is how Niacc was started. Second, the college added more classes and had to move to a new spot. Niacc stayed at the Memorial University for twelve years before moving to where it is today, a small 300-acre site to the east of Mason City. According to http://www.niacc.edu/about/our-history/ Within one year, all Niacc classes were moved to temporary buildings on the new campus. That meant pulling an operation at fourteen different places scattered around

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    Writer for CNN, Eric Levenson, reports, “The Oklahoma Forestry Service told CNN the fires burned 400,000 acres, and prompted Gov. Mary Fallin to declare a state of emergency for 22 counties. Officials in four other states said that 400,000 acres were destroyed in Kansas, 325,000 in the Texas Panhandle and 30,000 in Colorado.” Thousands of wildfires happen every year and there are still no solutions for them. Wildfires are an issue all across the US. This problem could be reduced if humans would

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    Biltmore

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    35). Many artifacts that George Vanderbilt collected are still kept in the house today. There are over ten thousand books kept in the library, many of which George read for leisure, as well as a chess set that once belonged to Napoleon Bonaparte. Over two hundred paintings that George Vanderbilt collected during his travels are kept in the house (“Biltmore” n. pag). The seventeen acres of gardens were designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, the same designer of the gardens in Biltmore Village (Hudson

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    Cuban Sugar Revolution

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    of an acre or two; They would have a small wood and/or grass hut called an Ohio, a small garden and perhaps a goat or a couple of pigs. The farm we saw on the outskirts of Havana was very different even from the 7-acre farm that we saw in Cienfuegos. The area we visited supplies vegetables and root crops to the tables of Havana. A farm is a member of the Jesus Menendez Independent Farmers Association for Credit and Services. Association is made up of 42 farms with an average size of 67 acres. Before

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