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    fishing, racquetball to name a few. To host all these activities, the park offers numerous amenities from basic sporting fields, to concession buildings, equestrian center, boxing facility, dog parks, nature and fitness trails, and pavilion rentals. Advantages Tropical Park has multiple entrances; the main entrance that leads you to the central parking lot is located off of Bird Rd. This parking area is ideal for those individuals with disabilities for many reasons.…

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    Before the Dawes Act of 1887, the treatment of Native Americans in the United States was brutal. Treatment after the Dawes Act was still awful, but in the many years before the act there were some truly cruel and inhuman things done to Native Americans. There was murder and massacres, like the one at Sand Creek; the idea of Manifest Destiny and pushing Native Americans of their land, like with the Indian Removal Act of 1830 and the subsequent Trail of Tears, which led to many deaths; a great…

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    • Sparta females have the privilege of having the freedom of practice sports, such as training with men in physical combat, running as footraces at the Olympia in honor of Hera, a goddess of marriage. Referring to the book on Chapter two the “Women in the Classical World”. • Another privilege that Sparta women’s had in the ancient Greece is that they have the freedom of dressing nicely, spending their time outdoor with people and talking freely to men with no restriction or being punish. •…

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    Just as cell phones today have the capability of sending text messages to one another, so do standard household phones. With this text messaging available, the hearing impaired can communicate just as any other. Technology has made it capable to transmit not just the spoken word, but also the written word through telephone lines. Now that television shows and movies are equipped with the technology to include closed captioning, the hearing-impaired can view them. Listening devices can now be…

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    year. Russia starts to put their country together and builds a strong economy that could be rivalry with the first world economy. OPEC has been created by a few counties can in 1979, then more countries joined later 1980. OPEC took this in their advantage and uses it to sell their product to the world with a cheap profit, which cost more sales. In my analysis, it shows Saudi Arabia and Russia is the biggest producer with 10M barrels per day, one of them from the OPEC…

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    In Lori Nickel’s blog post, she discusses the increased attractiveness to foam rolling as a means to reduce soreness from exercise. Foam rollers are becoming a popular and inexpensive mode of recovery for athletes to give the muscles a deep tissue massage without having to see a massage therapist. From Nickel’s diction, she is subtly claiming that foam rolling presents some competition to a massage since foam rollers are much cheaper. For this post, she interviewed Zach Koba, a physical…

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    Hoover Dam is considered to be one of the must see sights apart from The Strip when one goes to Las Vegas. Apart from being an attraction for tourists to come to see it, also provides enough power to serve 1.3 million people for residents in Arizona, Southern California, and Southern Nevada. From the Dam alone it produces on average 4 billion kilowatt-hours of hydroelectric energy (“Hoover Dam”). Hydropower is being looked at as an safe alternate source of energy. There have been several debates…

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    When the land was received, “the settlers wanted control over the Indians and had attempted to convert Indians to Christianity” (After the Mayflower). The Natives were not able to fight back because they knew the Europeans will fight back. Another disadvantage for the Native Americans was that they were still weak. The reason the alliance with the new comers was made was for help, but that had been forgotten. The colonists were appreciative to get the Indians assistance as were the Indians, but…

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    Should Orcas Be Set Free? Many people can probably say they have been to a Shamu show at SeaWorld. They probably sat and watched how the magnificent Killer Whales do everything their trainer 's say. It’s amazing how well they listen and are able to learn all the different motions. In the 1960’s, Orcas began being hunted and sold to amusement parks for millions of dollars. They are pack animals, and travel together within their pod. Orcas are taken from their families, are underfed, and spend…

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    European countries in the nineteenth century. In the past, in the eighteenth century, trading of slaves was the main source of profit for the Europeans, but “political instability, lack of transportation, and the unhealthy climate”1 all created disadvantages for the Europeans to move further into the African continent. In the nineteenth century, many things changed. The scramble for Africa was a fairly quick process, the scramble started in the mid-1800s and by the early 1900s pretty much all of…

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