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    Tay-Sachs's Disease

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    Tay-Sachs is a deadly disease present in infants and newborns. The disease is passed on by people from many different descents and regions. There are no known links to an explanation why these descents are known carriers of the gene. The gene is known to not be present within the first 3-6 months, growing and thriving like a healthy child would. A tay sachs kid gets its genes from if both the parents have the tay sachs gene and hand it off to the child. A kid can get the gene passed down to them…

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    of all hear the loud laughter and see huge smiles. November all the way to the New Year its nothing but great times with my close friends and family; we have nice traditions for Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Eve/Day. Yum! I can smell the Cajun flavored turkey baking in the oven; see the cheese bubble on the fresh hot baked macaroni and cheese, the lovely smells of the pumpkin pies. Thanksgiving is here, cars pulling in the drive way, dishes clingy, chaotic noise from the children…

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    Country Music Essay

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    many styles, there are And Australian Country Music. Bush Band, Bakersfield sound, Bluegrass. Old-time bluegrass/Appalachian bluegrass. Traditional bluegrass/Neo-Traditional bluegrass. Progressive bluegrass/Nu-grass. Bluegrass gospel. Bro-country, Cajun, Canadian country music, and so many more to listen to. Not everyone likes country music there are still more. Pop music is a type of popular music that started in its modern form in the Western world during the 1950s and 1960. Pop music often…

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    the coast! This is why Biloxi is known to be the Seafood Capital of the World. The seafood industry has increased over time and has been a way of life for many generations. This industry has brought many communities together, such as the Slovenians, Cajuns, and Vietnamese. Seafood…

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    Orlando is one of the top tourist destinations in the world, and you'll definitely enjoy this area of the Sunshine State. The reason this city is so popular is because there are so many different things that you can do and see while you are there. Whether you are visiting for the very first time or you are going back for a 2nd, 3rd, or 10th visit, here is a look at some exciting things you'll want to do on your vacation to the area. 1 - Visit Sea World. One of the best times to go to Sea World…

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    Another impact of multiculturalism is that usually those parents do not or speak poorly French and English. Consequently, they cannot help their children learning any of the languages used in school. However in Moore’s research parents knew the benefices to offer that type of education to their children. They knew they had to be present and have a high involvement in their education. This problem is quite similar to the one American parents, who have children in immersion school, are facing.…

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    In a world of nauseatingly overpriced theme park tickets, nothing is more refreshing than the words “free admission,” a phrase written on the entrance sign at the 35th Annual Strawberry Festival held at Merritt Estate Winery in Forestville this past weekend. There’s no catch either. After free admission, guests enjoyed more free activities such as live music from vivacious rock bands like Buffalo’s favorite Strictly Hip, wine tasting, and a classic car show hosted by Lake Shore Street Rod…

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    Health Issues In Louisiana

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    There are a number of health issues in Louisiana. Many of them derive from the environment and the lifestyle of Louisiana citizens. There are not as many hereditary health issues that Louisiana citizens believe to be present in Louisiana. Studies show that the main health issues in Louisiana are obesity, diabetes, cancer, and heart problems. While many claim that these health issues run in their families, that is not the case. The true factors that heavily affect these health issues are the…

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    Kate Chopin’s life started on February 8, 1851, she was born to Thomas and Eliza O’ Flaherty. Being one of four children, Kate’s family was a wealthy, Catholic, slave owing family in St. Louis. Thomas O’ Flaherty, Kate’s father, an Irish immigrant, was a successful business merchant who died in a train accident in 1855. After her father’s sudden death, Kate was raised by her mother and grandmother who moved the family and raised them with their French-Creole background. Kate’s mothered never…

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    that there is four kinds of folk “There’s the ordinary kind like us and the neighbors, there’s the kind like the Cunninghams out in the wood, the kind like the Ewells down at the dump, and the Negroes.” (pg. 259) Scout then mentions the Chinese and Cajuns down in Baldwin County but Jem takes little notice and continues. Jem then says “our kind of folks don’t like the Cunninghams, the Cunninghams don’t like the Ewells, and the Ewells hate and despise the colored folks.” (pg. 259) He continues to…

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