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    Stereotypes In My Life

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    ungrateful and unaware towards people that live in other areas. That’s why this relationship with Justin and my brother’s other friends were really a huge impact in my life. I was one of the only kids in my school to have a friend that wasn’t white or not from Overland Park. So many kids in Overland Park don’t even touch foot outside their community because parents don’t want them being in bad areas or interacting people not in their area. They struggle with connecting to other people and…

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    Journey To Las Vegas

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    Millions visit Las Vegas every year to play at the nightclubs and experience pleasures outlawed anywhere else in the United States. Primary amid these pleasures is the gorgeous women that work as female escorts Las Vegas. No journey to the City of Sin is complete without experiencing the cordiality and camaraderie that these females have to offer. In fact, many males come frequently just to be with the hot escorts in Las Vegas and revel in an escape from the boredoms and tensions of everyday…

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    Palms Casino Resort

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    This place is so creative that it'ss lobby won an award for top-tier design. Not only does the Cosmotopolitan of Las Vegas, have one of the biggest nighclubs in the country, it has a variety of restaurants that are being run buy chefs that are internationally know. Addionally, it's also worth noting that if you rent a room at this hotel, rent a northeast courner suite. Those suuties, face borth the Strip and Bellagio fountain as well. Palms Casino Resort If you want to spend some time at a…

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    Everglades Research Paper

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    industry north of the Everglades and has led to overcrowding and excessive growth of plants, especially the Totora (cattail), a reed that grows up to 4 meters high. The Totora, is an invasive species that displaces native flora and occupies large areas of the Everglades that can no longer be populated by fish, amphibians and birds. This situation ends with the base of the food chain and is causing the extinction of hundreds of native species like the alligator, manatee, big mouth bass, blue…

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    of a lager watershed with its unique niche containing several plants and animals exclusive to it. With a total area of 4000 square miles prior to human squandering, it’s part of a larger water system consisting of Kissimmee, Lake Okeechobee, Everglades and finally the Florida and Biscayne bay. Because of its nutrient deprived environment in general, the species which evolved in this area have low nutrient consumption and can survive on occasionally excess water supply…

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    Can you imagine buying a pet without researching anything about it? Well, that's what people in Florida are doing with their Burmese pythons. Burmese pythons are negatively affecting the ecosystem. The informational article states, "...they have chemical receptors in their tongues and heat sensors along their jaw so they can hunt at night." This shows that even if they can’t see they can still hunt with other parts of their bodies because they have special hunting tools to use. The newspaper…

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    never even seen a Burmese Python before). Also some don’t even have experience with snakes. This could cause people to have to go to the hospital, and not just the people that are dealing with the snakes, but also the people that live around the area. If a person has a very bad aim and tries to shoot a snake it can go wrong very quickly, they could…

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    Although the desert of El Paso is a great place to call home, you may want to take a trip away from home from time to time. What better place to visit than Las Vegas? The hustle and bustle of the casinos and entertainment venues packed with people, coupled with the anticipation of enjoying a concert or comedy show that you have always wanted to see, enjoying a relaxing four-hour flight will seem like a breeze. There is also a wide range of flights from ELP to LAS that are readily available to…

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    Everglades Downfall

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    You may go to the Everglades and see a beautiful marsh from the dock your on, but like a fake smile on someone's face, so that everyone else won’t worry , it’s all a lie. Under the surface , the Everglades are suffering from our past actions. Since 1900, draining of the Everglades for development and farming has eroded 50% of the original wetlands. In 1986, when large levels of phosphorous were found, water management became a primary focus in the Everglades, resulting in long court battles to…

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    locations for sailplane soaring and skiing. The clean mountain air and the limitless views of the valley hills give residents a chance to relax and unwind after a long day. All three communities have virtually no traffic congestion and the peaceful rural area has one of the lowest crime rates…

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