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Body of Missing Teacher Found

by TaraSquirrel in Issues, January 14, 2012
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The body of missing Montana math teacher Sherry Arnold has been found.

Sample College Admission Essay

by Lasich in Education, December 26, 2011
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PROMPT: (This College’s) motto, "Non Scholae Sed Vitae" ("Not for School, but for Life") is the academic, spiritual, and social foundation of the college. Please share your interpretation of this statement and how you believe it will be important to you in your educational experience.

Get a Missoula – Montana Car Rental for Your Missoula Visit

by writersguild in Education, June 7, 2011
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Missoula – Montana car rental to take you around the attractions of the city.

Get a Missoula &Ndash; Montana Car Rental for Your Missoula Visit

by writersguild in Education, June 7, 2011
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Missoula – Montana car rental to take you around the attractions of the city.

A Boy of Two Years with a Brain Tumor Healed with Marijuana

by Lerinti Sorin in Issues, May 6, 2011
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A desperate father whose two-year-old son had a brain tumor revealed that the child gave him oil of cannabis to ease pain. Now it seems that the boy is perfectly recovered.

Marijuana “Cured” a Two Year Old’s Cancer

by Xakousti in Issues, May 5, 2011
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Those who use Marijuana for treatment swear by it and those who don’t are against it.

Screwed Up Justice

by joseph82 in Crime, March 7, 2011
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What is wrong with our justice system in Montana.

Northwest Plains Blizzard of 1888

by john smither in Education, January 12, 2011
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On the 12th of January 1888 a blizzard labeled as the ‘Schoolchildren’s Blizzard’ killed 235 people, many of those victims were children returning home from school. The storm hit the Northwest Plains region of the United States with almost no warning, the temperature had been unseasonably warm until it plummeted by around 100 degrees (F) in just 24 hours.

Crazy Horse

by john smither in Ethnicity, January 8, 2011
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On the 8th of January 1877, the Native American Crazy Horse and his loyal warriors fought their last and losing battle against the US cavalry in Montana. He and his followers were on this occasion, outnumbered, outmaneuvered, low on ammunition and eventually had to resort to using outdated weapons in a last ditch effort to defend themselves and their women and children.

The Complexity of Comprehension: a Review

by Christopher McNeil in Society, December 15, 2010
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In the article entitled “The complexity of comprehension” the author discusses the problem with reading comprehension in today’s classroom.

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