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    The standards required by CACREP must be met to become a licensed counselor in Arkansas. I was introduced to CCU by my sister, who is currently in their graduate program for Special Education, and I plan to attend this college after obtaining my Bachelor of Science in Psychology degree at CBC. Colorado Christian University’s MAC program…

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    Slavery in The United States was established with a number of penal codes and stautes legislated in different states in order to conduct the involving slaves and free blacks and also to regulate the activity of slaves in the beginning of the 19th century. The question of slavery became both political and geographical with The Louisiana Purchase in 1803 and led to a period of national debate between the anti and the pro-slavery states in order to gain economic and political advantage. However, in…

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    Paragould Narrative

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    advertising, and English, she was looking for her dream job. It took months, nearly an entire year, but she eventually found the job she had been looking for. However, it came with a price. My entire family had to move six hours across the state of Arkansas to live in Fayetteville. My brother and I were devastated. Everyone we had ever known lived in Paragould. We had grown up there, made memories there, and made friends in Paragould. And now everything we had was about to go away. All…

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    Under escort of the Screaming Eagles, sent by President Eisenhower, nine black students enter Central High and complete their first day. Just three weeks ago, Arkansas Governor Orval Faubus sent National Guard troops to prevent the students from entering. He has now been over ruled by President Eisenhower. Eisenhower federalized the Arkansas National Guard and sent in 1,000 army paratroopers to enforce the integration in Little Rock. Many of the men were stationed in the school hallways to help…

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    Prentis Beeman

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    Prentis Beeman lived a short life. He had a wife and two children, and is now buried in Bethany Cemetery. Prentis was born in Illinois before his entire family moved to Elsberry, Missouri. He lived with his, mother, father, and uncle until he was old enough to live on his own. Prentis Beeman was the son of Jay and May E. Beeman. He was born in Jerseyville, Illinois on October 19, 1874. When Prentis was a child, his family decided to move from Illinois to the Winfield-Elsberry area. His family…

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    minimum I meet and exceed all of them. I also have over 10 years’ experience in the clerical field 3 of which I have actually attained through the Arkansas Highway and Transportation Department. I have received my Associates of Arts Degree and General Studies Certificate from Pulaski Technical College and I am now attending the University of Arkansas at Little Rock working towards my Bachelor of Arts in Technical Writing. My entire life I’ve strived to be better than I was the day before so…

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    The quapaw indians were one of arkansas main tribes that were first settled around the mississippi river and the delta to grow crops, but the real question is are they still around today. The Quapaw indians were first known in 1673 when the french came upon them around the area that is now today's Arkansas from that they have been around a long time before that also. The Quapaw indians were not hunters they were mainly gatherers and farmers. They only hunted game for clothes or some food in…

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    Fear Of Change My Life

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    loved as home, and I would only have to endure it until I was 18, then I could run away back to my cocoon of safety where I had always been so comfortable. The house was sold, the container was filled with our house hold belongings, and I was off to Arkansas to see my father, baby brother, and stepmother for the summer while my mother and stepfather made the journey to Ecuador to begin their…

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    Forest, Arkansas, on February 18, 1922. Her parents were Ira and Cleo Gurley. She had one sibling, Mary Gurley. Soon after, her father, in 1923, finished law school and became a state legislator. Because of this, the family was forced to move to Little Rock, Arkansas, and settled in the Pulaski Heights neighborhood. In 1932, ten-year-old Helen was devastated with the loss of her father. He was killed in an elevator accident at the Arkansas State Capitol building while in the running for Arkansas…

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    I grew up primarily in Foreman, Arkansas, which is a small community. It was great growing up in a close community environment, and it resembles being part of a large family. Currently, I live in Horatio with my husband and two daughters. Horatio is another tight network of people with similar family aspects. Other than spending valuable time with my family, I have many interests. Some of my interests include reading Literature and spending my spare time writing. Overall, my goal is to create a…

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