…that the sites’ creator, Jeremy Irish, tried to trademark the word “geocaching”? He did so when the word had already been used for months as the common term for the hobby, and failed.
…that Groundspeak Inc, then Grounded Inc, wanted to file a lawsuit against Navicache.com for the use of the word “geocaching”? This too failed, and Navicache responded by increasing their site activities and making it a full-fledges site for geocache listings.
…that banner ads, merchandise sales and paid memberships were used to fund geocaching.com? This despite many attempts to keep geocaching non-commercial.
…that geocaching.com used to censor the names of other geocaching websites? People were not allowed to utter them or link to them on geocaching.com.
…that the site tried to merge the much older hobby of letterboxing with geocaching, which was resisted by many members.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Jonas gives a speech, and the industry leaders change their minds.
<u>Explanation:</u>
The most contrived ending to the above-mentioned story can be that-
“Jonas gives a speech, and the industry leaders change their minds”
The above statement is counted as most contrived amongst the other available statement because It is highly unlikely for industry leaders to get pacified by Jonas advocacy for minimalistic living.
These industry leaders have their core interest and stakes at the challenge and it is highly possible that they won't leave any stone unturned in defaming Jonas as fraud and scamster.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
This article seems to be about being indigenous/a minority in America and feeling left out. its all about social identity
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Answer:
make one up 
Explanation:
when I had to do this, the teacher usually just wanted you to make an example like one of these. communicate with classmates or your teacher to make sure