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    those recreational use, which does not include Utah. Since some people see marijuana as just a drug, it’s important to see and understand how it can help just as much a prescription drugs. The Utah Legislation should be making medical marijuana legal in Utah because it helps with the health, the economy and crime rate of Utah. According to…

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    German armies controlled the European Continent for the majority of World War II until June of 1944. June 6th, 1944 is arguably the greatest turning point in World War II. Planning large-scale attacks on five heavily guarded beaches was a prevalent concern of the Allies. Landing on each of those five beaches was an even greater challenge. However one must learn to walk before we can run, preparation was a major key to the success of these attacks. While D-Day was never officially planned…

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    All you need to know before hiring the right Utah Home Inspector for your house Planning to buy/ rent a new property but not sure how to go about checking its efficiency? Well, hire a qualified Utah Home Inspector to save you money, time, and truckloads of a headache. How does a Utah Home Inspector help? To ensure optimal efficiency and safe operations, every appliance at home require regular service and inspection. Whether it is the faulty HVAC system, termite & rodent check or a gas appliance…

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    Most of the big cities are located within the valleys of Utah. We can truly enjoy the beauty of the mountains that we are surrounded by if you live anywhere in Utah. But this great advantage comes with a great downfall. In the valleys during winter we have to go through an environment change called inversion. Inversion is where cold air and the warm air changes the place of each other, where the cold air in on the bottom. Due to this change the pollution and the cold air gets trapped within the…

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    The Utah Lake Sculpin was formally found in Utah Lake, Utah. This fish has been extinct since the early 1930s. The fishes scientific name is Cottus echinatus. The Utah Lake Sculpin was usually around 7.1cm. The maximum length this fish was ever found was 9.2cm (Cottus echinatus Summary Page). The Utah Lake Sculpin was a pinkish transparent color. The fishes main food source was invertebrates. This fish was a freshwater species. The Utah Lake Sculpin was a bottom dwelling fish, which means it…

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    living in Utah. The trip started because I felt an immense amount of pressure while applying for universities. I ended up applying to a bunch of programs that I had no interest in just for the sake of it. I received a couple of admission offers, but I didn’t want to jump into anything that I would later on regret, so I thought that it would probably be best to take a year off to figure out what my next step was going to be. I decided that during my year off I was going to travel, and Utah was my…

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    the lack of recycling programs in Utah today. I care about this issue considering that, in the past 4 years alone, I have lived in two places that didn’t have any recycling programs and I only moved one time. I currently live in an area with no recycling program. Places like Salt Lake City and West Valley have recycling programs, and that is acceptable, but it is imperative that recycling programs expand to more of Utah. This issue affects everyone of all ages in Utah in that it helps decrease…

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    board reopened the collective bargaining agreement to lower salaries. It is obvious that the musician’s leadership would be extra skeptical of any changes that would take place that might negatively impact the symphony (Delong, 2005) A1a: Steps for Utah Symphony The first and most prevalent action for the symphony is around the decrease in surplus funds heading into FY 2001. While income is increasing 1%, it is not keeping up with the increase in the expenses. There are several actions that Anne…

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    more cultures can be a complex undertaking” (p 200). The merger of the Utah Opera and Utah Symphony is no stranger to this. A difference between the cultures of these two organizations is the Utah Symphony environment; it is calm and tends to be slow to change and not used to quick, radical changes (Delong & Ager 2004). On the other hand, the Utah Opera has a competitive culture because it is second to the Utah Symphony. The Utah Opera needs to keep fundraising to sustain itself, always looking…

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    The Richins’ Voyage to Utah When William was in his 60th year he had the desire to emigrate to Utah. He and his wife Charlotte made their plans and sailed from Liverpool, England on April 30, 1866 with their daughter Miriam and her son Arthur and their grandson Lorenzo. Before leaving William penned this poem: My friends the time is growing nigh, When I, to you, must say good-bye ‘twill be my last farewell; I soon shall join a noble band, And journey from my native land, Far in the west to…

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