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+ | <!-- 1. Make a scrapbook to include the following information. Use pictures, maps, or drawings to make it attractive.* --> | ||
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+ | <!-- 2. Name the state and the year it joined the union. --> | ||
North Dakota became a state on the 2nd of November of 1889, the 39th state to join the Union. | North Dakota became a state on the 2nd of November of 1889, the 39th state to join the Union. | ||
− | ==3. Draw or find a picture of the following:== | + | <noinclude></translate></noinclude> |
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+ | {{ansreq|page={{#titleparts:{{PAGENAME}}|2|1}}|num=3}} | ||
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+ | <!-- 3. Draw or find a picture of the following: --> | ||
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+ | {{ansreq|page={{#titleparts:{{PAGENAME}}|2|1}}|num=3a}} | ||
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The North Dakota state flower is the Wild Prairie Rose ''(Rosa arkansana)''. | The North Dakota state flower is the Wild Prairie Rose ''(Rosa arkansana)''. | ||
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The North Dakota state bird is the Western Meadowlark ''(Sturnella neglecta)''. | The North Dakota state bird is the Western Meadowlark ''(Sturnella neglecta)''. | ||
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The North Dakota state tree is the American Elm ''(Ulmus americana)''. | The North Dakota state tree is the American Elm ''(Ulmus americana)''. | ||
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North Dakota has a honorary state equine, which is the Nokota Horse ''(Equus ferus caballus)''. | North Dakota has a honorary state equine, which is the Nokota Horse ''(Equus ferus caballus)''. | ||
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[[File:Flag of North Dakota.svg|thumb|center|300px|Flag of North Dakota]] | [[File:Flag of North Dakota.svg|thumb|center|300px|Flag of North Dakota]] | ||
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− | ==4. Name the state song and motto. | + | <noinclude></translate></noinclude> |
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+ | {{ansreq|page={{#titleparts:{{PAGENAME}}|2|1}}|num=4}} | ||
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+ | <!-- 4. Name the state song and motto. --> | ||
The North Dakota state song is the "North Dakota Hymn". It was written by a poet named James Foley in 1926 in such a way that it could be sung along with the tune of "The Austrian Hymn". C. S. Putman arranged the music with distinct ragtime syncopation.<br> | The North Dakota state song is the "North Dakota Hymn". It was written by a poet named James Foley in 1926 in such a way that it could be sung along with the tune of "The Austrian Hymn". C. S. Putman arranged the music with distinct ragtime syncopation.<br> | ||
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The motto is "Liberty and Union, Now and Forever, One and Inseparable." | The motto is "Liberty and Union, Now and Forever, One and Inseparable." | ||
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+ | <!-- 5. Draw a map and show the capital, major cities, rivers, and lakes. --> | ||
[[File:National-atlas-north-dakota.PNG|thumb|center|500px|Map of North Dakota]] | [[File:National-atlas-north-dakota.PNG|thumb|center|500px|Map of North Dakota]] | ||
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− | ==6. Name the national parks and three state parks. | + | <noinclude></translate></noinclude> |
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+ | <!-- 6. Name the national parks and three state parks. --> | ||
===National Parks=== | ===National Parks=== | ||
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===State Parks=== | ===State Parks=== | ||
− | ==7. Name at least two natural resources, major products, and industries, etc. | + | <noinclude></translate></noinclude> |
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+ | <!-- 7. Name at least two natural resources, major products, and industries, etc. --> | ||
− | ==8. Name at least three interesting places to visit. | + | <noinclude></translate></noinclude> |
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+ | <!-- 8. Name at least three interesting places to visit. --> | ||
Having visited the state on several occasions, I believe that there is nothing interesting to see in North Dakota unless you love lots of flat prairie in all directions. | Having visited the state on several occasions, I believe that there is nothing interesting to see in North Dakota unless you love lots of flat prairie in all directions. | ||
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# The Dakota Zoo in Bismarck, North Dakota covers 90 acres and is home to 600 animals, birds, reptiles and fish representing 125 species including bison, praire dogs and other species native to North Dakota. Visited by more than 130,000 people each year. http://www.dakotazoo.org/ | # The Dakota Zoo in Bismarck, North Dakota covers 90 acres and is home to 600 animals, birds, reptiles and fish representing 125 species including bison, praire dogs and other species native to North Dakota. Visited by more than 130,000 people each year. http://www.dakotazoo.org/ | ||
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+ | <!-- 9. Name the Seventh-day Adventist conference president. --> | ||
− | ==10. Name the city where the conference office is located. | + | <noinclude></translate></noinclude> |
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+ | <!-- 10. Name the city where the conference office is located. --> | ||
− | ==11. How many of the following does the SDA denomination have in this state?== | + | <noinclude></translate></noinclude> |
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+ | <!-- 11. How many of the following does the SDA denomination have in this state? --> | ||
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− | ==12. Does this state have an SDA college or university? If so, give name and location. | + | <noinclude></translate></noinclude> |
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+ | <!-- 12. Does this state have an SDA college or university? If so, give name and location. --> | ||
No. | No. | ||
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September 2014 | September 2014 | ||
− | ==14. Use pamphlets for parks and places to visit. | + | <noinclude></translate></noinclude> |
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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==Important Notes== | ==Important Notes== | ||
===*The patch is designed so that you can add one star to the flag for every state you study for the honor.=== | ===*The patch is designed so that you can add one star to the flag for every state you study for the honor.=== | ||
− | ===This is a Regional Honor offered by the Florida Conference. | + | ===This is a Regional Honor offered by the Florida Conference. You can obtain the patch and additional stars for each state you study from the [http://www.flpathfinderstore.com/ Florida Pathfinder Store]. You can NOT get these items from Advent''Source'' or other conferences.=== |
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Latest revision as of 20:24, 5 October 2021
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(*The patch is designed so that you can add one star to the flag for every state you study for the honor.)
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North Dakota became a state on the 2nd of November of 1889, the 39th state to join the Union.
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The North Dakota state song is the "North Dakota Hymn". It was written by a poet named James Foley in 1926 in such a way that it could be sung along with the tune of "The Austrian Hymn". C. S. Putman arranged the music with distinct ragtime syncopation.
The motto is "Liberty and Union, Now and Forever, One and Inseparable."
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National Parks
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Having visited the state on several occasions, I believe that there is nothing interesting to see in North Dakota unless you love lots of flat prairie in all directions.
However, in addition to the parks listed below, some people like to see:
- The National Buffalo Museum and live herd can be found in Jamestown . See all things buffalo http://www.buffalomuseum.com
- The International Peace Garden is located on the international border of North Dakota and Manitoba, Canada. Opened in 1932 as a symbol of peace and friendship and claims to be the longest unfortified border in the world. More than 150,000 tourists visit each year to view the unique floral displays in the 2,339 acre Botanical Garden. http://www.peacegarden.com/
- The Dakota Zoo in Bismarck, North Dakota covers 90 acres and is home to 600 animals, birds, reptiles and fish representing 125 species including bison, praire dogs and other species native to North Dakota. Visited by more than 130,000 people each year. http://www.dakotazoo.org/
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References
http://www.ndtourism.com/attractions