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    exciting pregame festivities. I mostly sat around and watched TV until it was time to go to the game. When it was time to go I put on my Peyton Manning jersey. Peyton Manning had always been my favorite football player even though he played for the Colts, but now since he played for my favorite team it was the best of both worlds. We got into the minivan and started on our route to the game. As the stadium got closer and closer my anticipation was going through the roof. When we got to the…

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    Indiana Sculptor Analysis

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    Indianapolis, Indiana, Is a beautiful city. It is home to numerous war memorials, second only to Washington, DC. However, it is a long way from my home town in Louisiana and not only in distance. I relocated to Indiana temporarily for a job almost a year ago, before the job was completed I was asked to take a permanent position. So my new ‘home’ town is now Indianapolis. I decided to embrace this with this essay, so I began to look for a site-specific public sculptor that has meaning to…

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    heard more screaming and saw a whole bunch of pony`s screaming, some of them jumping of there ship`s, then, realizing these idiots where under some sort of magic spell, Spike simply walked into the water up to the screaming colt and gave him a open palm slap to the face, the colt was knocked out cold, Spike picked him up, went to the ship and administered his "treatment" to the entirety of the crew. after about 20 minutes they woke up. and they all seemed to have no idea where the hell they…

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    (MapQuest). Anderson to Indianapolis is a lot like Scottsburg to Louisville, it take about fifty minutes to get from a small town to a big city where things to do are more abundant (MapQuest). Like North Manchester, Anderson is a small town that may lack things to do for a college aged kid. TripAdvisor only lists fourteen things to do in Anderson, and many of them are historical locations (Anderson, Indiana). Anderson is, however, located just outside two booming suburbs of Indianapolis in…

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    Iu Hospital Essay

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    State of Indiana. It easily emerges as one of the largest and most comprehensive healthcare system in Indiana. Its IU Health brand has 15 hospitals under its wings and employs about 30,000 employees. The IU Health is also famous due to its three Indianapolis hospitals deeply rooted in Indiana. These are Riley Hospital for Children at IU Health – the first state pediatric hospital, IU Health Methodist, the largest private hospital in Indiana with a capacity of 625 beds and IU Health University…

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    Tim Tebow Essay

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    Many football players go their whole career without doing anything to help people off the field. They make a difference on the field, but off the field, it is a whole different ball game. Tim Tebow is a man of courage, love, faith, and hope. He spent his whole college and NFL football career, devoting himself to sharing the gospel and giving people hope in their darkest days. Tim Tebow used his fame as a way to help kids with dyslexia, ADHD, cancer patients, and disadvantaged kids. He is known…

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    During the mid to late 1800s, many companies - such as the Henry Repeating Arms Company and Smith and Wesson - emerged, revolutionizing the firearms industry forever. Although most are still standing and producing firearms, one rises above the rest. The Winchester Repeating Arms company but how was it formed and who created it? Oliver Fisher Winchester was born on November 30th, 1810 in Boston Massachusetts to Samuel Winchester and Hannah Bates. He worked as a carpenter, ran a men’s shirt store…

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    As far as segmentation in the market for this case study, the typical IndyCar fan differs in many ways. For instance, IndyCar fans are different from motorsport fans in terms of loyalty, IndyCar fan just kind of hope around after the split. Clearly, motorsports fans love the adrenaline rush the race offered. As a result, IndyCar took note and developed a better strategy to present their events in a way that enhanced their fans experiences (Ferrell & Hartline, 2014). For instance, Ferrell &…

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    Good morning, If IndyCar hired me as their strategic marketing analyst, I would encourage the league to focus its efforts on road courses, as well as, oval tracks for its racing venues. Oval tracks were initially built for stock car racing (Ferrell & Hartline, 2014); however, I think open-wheel racing can also be a part of this venue. The IndyCar league differs from NASCAR for the one reason they can reach speeds that far exceed stock car racing; however, this does bring the safety of the…

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    NFL Hall Of Fame Analysis

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    giant institution such as NFL make such a series of basic mistakes? Well, these are the questions most NFL fans are asking themselves. The NFL Hall of Fame game was cancelled due to poor field conditions. The game between Green Bay Packers and Indianapolis Colts was cancelled as the paint and rubber used in the field was messed up and looked like tar. The NFL betting odds can best describe the situation as the screw up of the season. Well, while some may attribute the melting of paint and…

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