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    wipe their hands across their sweaty faces, trying not to sweat on their merchandise. As the crowd hears the first whistle, kicking off the start of the game, you see two scrawny looking men put their lucky beer hats on and start chugging down their Bud Lights. The tension between the Bronco fans and Pats fans was increasing by the minute. Each side has the hope of winning in…

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    Bud bank dynamics (Benson, Hartnett et al. 2004) study suggest that the densities and dynamics of tallgrass prairie plant populations, as well as their response to disturbance (e.g., fire and grazing) and climatic variability, may be mediated principally through effects on the demography of belowground bud populations. Patterns of seed reproduction and seed bank populations have little influence on short-term aboveground population dynamics of tallgrass prairie perennials. Our results indicate…

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    The realistic fiction novel, Bud, Not Buddy apprises the life of a ten year old orphan boy living during the Great Depression. Bud Caldwell, who faces numerous hardships along his journey in order to unveil the true identity of his father, treks across Michigan without losing sight of his beloved flyers advertising Herman E. Calloway and his band. The story takes place in 1936, four years after Bud’s mother’s death. Bud, Not Buddy by Christopher Paul Curtis is an enjoyable read for not only…

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    Douglas, and Daryl Hannah star in this film about a young stockbroker, Bud Fox (Sheen) who becomes involved with a wealthy, unscrupulous corporate raider, Gordon Gekko (Douglas). Bud must decide whether to sacrifice everything he has worked for in the name of family, love, and loyalty. As a whole, I found the film enjoyable with a plot that had a lesson about relationships and greed. The film takes place in 1985 when Bud Fox is working as a junior stockbroker at Jackson Steinem & Co. in New…

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    a person mentally and socially, especially in my efforts regarding volunteering and the production of social change. Before attending Spelman and joining Lady Buds, a mentoring program for young underprivileged girls, I understood to a degree, how social change impacts people and their communities. However, after being a part of Lady Buds, my understanding of social change vastly increased, specifically how it affects the communities within Atlanta and on a larger scale our society. Upon…

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    Bud Bud is a 1991 GMC Sierra 1500. He has always been a good truck. The owner bought him for only $500. There are three really cool things about Bud that you should know. He has a 350 5.7L V8 engine, a 700 R4 transmission, and a six foot bed. First, Bud has a 350 5.7L V8 engine. It has lots of horse power, sometimes a little too much. It’s a very reliable engine. It starts every time, very reliable. The engine is throttle body injected or (TBI). A lot of people think TBI is not good and…

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    symbolic art, is to explain the true meaning and depths of the main character, “Bud”. As to set the tone of imagery, of the art piece I present to you I had to go in a deeper meaning to show the true aspect. When drew a depiction of hell I used it to represent Bud’s struggle. As you notice in the far left there is a castle, which represents the journey that Bud is going through. As the little kid in bottom right is a symbol of Bud, you can see that he has a brown suitcase, which as you read in…

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    circumstances similar to what Jesus faced. From being tempted to being crucified, Christ figures endure many hardships and often act as a savior to others in the story. Billy Bud acts as the Christ figure in Billy Bud because he shows great innocence and humility as well as endures hardships and even death in a humble, Christ like way. As Billy Bud is introduced, he is leaving his old ship, the Rights of Man, and going to work on the Bellipotent under orders of the King. While Billy was a friend…

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    Rural, Urban, and Suburban community areas all have there own individual problems in each community. Although there issues differ, in some way they affect the development of the community. During the first interview on rural areas, Bud Nornes speaks about his experiences growing up in a rural community. He states that agriculture is a very big part of the economy. Presently, there are not as many small farm families. Families are getting bigger and the smaller farm families are branching off to…

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    Guinness; a beer company known around the world, based in Ireland, for a great tasting dark beer. There vastly different breeds of beer commercials, whether it be Budweiser’s infamous horses, or the “Bud Light Party” commercials, one thing remains constant, they all have a place in memory. Guinness Beer decided to push the envelope, so to speak, and display something different. There are many classifications of the word different, yet it is the audiences job to determine their own classification…

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