The idea of exploring virgin territory, and casting one's fate to the winds for the chance to achieve the American Dream swirled around the frontier. Immigrants who had never even imagined the possibility of land ownership, only needed to stake their claim to make it a reality.
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According to the US Constitution itself, the United States Supreme Court is the final interpreter of the Constitution. The Court's decisions are final and are seldom changed.
The final authority in the federal system is the Supreme Court.
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The final phases of frontier settlement were romanticized through tales of rugged individualism, the spirit of adventure, and the pursuit of freedom, embodying the allure of the Wild West and the opportunity for a fresh start. Pioneers often envisioned a life filled with exploration, resilience, and connection to the land. However, this romanticism overlooked the harsh realities of settlement, including conflicts with Indigenous populations, environmental challenges, and the struggle for survival in often unforgiving conditions. The idealized vision of a new life frequently clashed with the grim hardships faced by those who ventured into the frontier.
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The Final Frontier was created on 2010-08-13.
Final Frontier - song - was created on 1992-09-14.
"Star Trek V: The Final Frontier" (1989).
The Final Frontier - Keel album - was created on 1986-04-30.
The Final Frontier - 2007 TV was released on: USA: 5 October 2007
Mission Rescue - 2002 Final Frontier was released on: USA: 2002
No, frontier is any unexplored area which is why space may be the final "frontier".
Biography - 1987 The Captains of the Final Frontier is rated/received certificates of: Singapore:PG
It is not official that Iron Maiden's 2010 album 'The Final Frontier' is their last. However, Iron Maidens said in a interview once that they only wanted to write fifteen studio albums. The Final Frontier is the fifthteenth. Hopefully they will make more.
"Space; The final frontier. These are the voyages of the starship Enterprise, ..." was the opening lines of the TV series "Star Trek".