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    the smoking community of Tulsa, Oklahoma and its health risks. The paper will then compare and contrast the major health risks of Tulsa to other cities and the state of Oklahoma, and address why this risk is present. Next, the paper will discuss the sources used, how the data was located, and the reliability of the information. Finally, relevant charts and tables will be included to help explain and substantiate the data collected. The city of Tulsa, Oklahoma is a community that claims a diversified

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    Oklahoma Facts

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    Oklahoma State Report Introduction Oklahoma is a fascinating state. There are lots of weird and fun facts about Oklahoma. Oklahoma has very important and famous people that were born there, including sports players and celebrities. There are many important things that Oklahoma needed to overcome. There are lot of places to see. Lastly, there are some wonderful inventions that were from Oklahoma.

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    Oklahoma ! Analysis

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    In 1943, the musical Oklahoma!, by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein, influenced the artistic style of American musical theatre. The integration of music, book, dance, and design provided a new foundation for the future of Broadway. The musical illustrates the 1940s lifestyle by capturing the essence of rural America during World War II. Americans were at their rock bottom, as the Great Depression wiped them of all things good. Additionally, some of the most vivid and abrupt changes in the history

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    Essay on Oklahoma

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    Show: Oklahoma                         Date: 1930’s (Movie 1950’s) Music by: Richard Rodgers                    Book by: Oscar Hammerstein II Lyrics by: Oscar Hammerstein II               Choreography

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    Rape In Oklahoma

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    Post World War I northeast Oklahoma was one of the most racially and politically divided and tense atmospheres in the country. The areas were occupied with slave owning native american’s, former slave owning white families that resettled from the deep south and blacks that after world war I resettled for work within the oil fields of Oklahoma. On september 26th, 1907 Oklahoma was established into the Union of the United States, and one of its first orders of business was to implement Jim Crow laws

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    Norman, Oklahoma

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    In the 1870’s, the Unassigned Lands in the part of the Oklahoma Territory that would become Norman, Oklahoma was a sight to behold. Just north of the North Canadian River, which is the main tributary of the Canadian River, which in turn is the largest tributary of the Arkansas River, Abner Ernest Norman led his federal surveying crew to what would develop into the town bearing his namesake. “Norman, a 23-year-old surveyor from Kentucky, was hired to oversee part of this project. Norman’s work crew

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    Trevor Nunn's Oklahoma !

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    Oklahoma! by Trevor Nunn is a romantic musical that revolves around two characters, Curly (played by Hugh Jackman) and Laurey (played by Josefina Gabrielle), who are not as expressive about their love for one another as they should be. The setting of Oklahoma! occurs during the development of the west in the state of Oklahoma. Furthermore, as the story progresses, both Curly and Laurey remain distant from one another and try to provoke jealousy, in order to make the other admit their love. However

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    Film Analysis: Oklahoma

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    The Film I have chosen to evaluate and interpret is the 1955 film: Oklahoma. The composers of the music played in Oklahoma are the very talented and famous Rodgers (Richards) and Hammerstein II (Oscar). The Film was originally a musical, performed on the Broadway stage beginning in 1943, and was then later adapted into a screenplay in 1955. Oklahoma is a true romantic story about two men, with two very different intentions, chasing the same woman. Curly is a cowboy who unquestionably sells all of

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    people in Oklahoma history. They are the ones who shaped the state it is today and made the state famous as it is now. I will be picking eight people from the list in this project. They were all blessed by God with their talents and they used it well. The eight people I will be talking about are the following; Jim Thorpe, Mickey Mantle, Paul Harvey, L. Gordon Cooper, Will Rogers, Shannon Lucid, Shannon Miller, and Owen K. Garriot. These are just a few people who not just made Oklahoma look great

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    ALLOTMENT Oklahoma Organic Act The Oklahoma Organic Act (a series of legislative acts) was passed on May 2, 1890. This officially created Oklahoma Territory, which at the time excluded the lands occupied by the Five Civilized Tribes. This created an issue and caused a reorganization that allowed the combination for Oklahoma Territory with Indian Territory.15 Section 29 of the Organic Act stated, “that part of the United States which is bounded on the north by the state of Kansas, on the east by the

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