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    Momma Research Paper

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    Guillot performs mommy makeovers at The First Choice Surgery Center in Baton Rouge, which is a fully accredited surgical facility. When Dr. Guillot performs mommy makeovers at this Baton Rouge surgery center, the center provides him with board certified anesthesiologists, certified nurse anesthetists and professional assistants. Recovering From Your Mommy Makeover Once your mommy…

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    boys attended different middle schools that accommodated to their individual needs. If the city decided to split into two separate ones, it would take away other kids choice of where they wanted to further their education. Movements similar to Baton Rouge are happening across the nation, which makes you question if African Americans have progressed as much as it…

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    two thousand sixteen Baton Rouge flood, my first reaction was to protect my family and preserve my instruments. Nothing else mattered. On the other hand, through different music organizations and activities, I have met so many good friends and mentors. Just by playing what I love and showing my excitement for music, I received so many different opportunities, awards, and experiences here…

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    Frontline: Separate and Unequal. The issue is to incorporate East Baton Rough Parish into a new city called St. George. Frontline portrayed this as a race issue which is not. I believe in the equality of opportunity for each student to get the best education regardless of education. The frontline narrator, Will Lyman, observes the separation will leave Baton Rouge with a big annual debt. The St. George will be different from Baton Rouge, since it will be mainly a middle class, which is 70%…

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    Movie Response: Separate and Unequal The documentary Separate and Unequal focus on creation of St.George on East Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The creation of St.George district becomes controversial because of the impact of racial and economic diversity in the local community. A group of predominantly white upper-middle class parents decide to create its own city and school district called St.George. Those who support St.George argue that the creation of the district is to have smaller communities…

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    The Mayor's Youth Council

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    Mayor Kip Holden, the mayor of Baton Rouge, has had a significant influence on me and my choices. Mr. Holden has been the mayor of Baton Rouge since 2005, and continues to be reelected because of his good policies. He’s hardworking, honest, and willing to listen to the people. He strives for the best of my city, and continues to lead our town to success. Additionally, every year Mr. Holden develops a group called the Mayor’s Youth Council. I have been honored to be one of the few students from…

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    Artistic Soul in the Heart of the Boot Saturday nights in Baton Rouge can be a drag when you 're an artist looking to get your five minutes of shine and turn-up all under one roof. A group of eclectic artists were inspired by random weekly hangouts, that originally began as discussions on love, debates about race and intense games of beer-pong. These nights would turn into full turn-up sessions and tear fest, where we ignored life and jam out like no other but, no one was ever watching. Nights…

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    While assigned as a Uniform Patrol Officer with the Baton Rouge Police Department (BRPD) I was faced with multitudes of incidents, both man-made and natural. I’ve worked evacuation and traffic control during a maritime barge incident on the Mississippi River in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The barge broke loose from its moorings and struck another object, causing a chemical known as benzene to leak. Also, I was assigned security during Hurricane Georges to aid in the influx of evacuees at a…

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    moving system sat over the Baton Rouge region for days dumping more than 31 inches of rain in some areas before proceeding west and continuing to drench parts of Texas. Southern Louisiana is accustom to rain, but this system resulted in record flooding within the region and areas that had never experienced flooding were impacted. Many of our Baton Rouge team member’s homes and communities were flooded or the roads to and from their homes were under water. Our Baton Rouge facility was overcome…

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    “Unrest in Baton Rouge” and “They May Love All That He Has Chosen and Hate All That He Has Rejected,” Smith feels compelled to concentrate her writing around the absence of humanity through police brutality in the streets of America. Tracy K. Smith’s poem “Unrest in Baton Rouge” portrays the true events that occurred at the scene of Alton Sterling’s death. The video of Alton’s death went viral across America and pushed many locals into rage and protests.…

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