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    This letter is in reference to Booking 6KH2H3/E84. We were set to sail on August 14, 2017 from Tampa, Florida to Cuba. We flew from Texas to Florida a day before. Unfortunately, my husband, Mario Cerda, was denied boarding because he did not have proper documentation, more specifically, his passport. My husband is a permanent resident of the U.S., with Mexican citizenship. We have travelled to many places abroad (with Carnival & Disney) and he has never needed a passport. Just to make sure, I…

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    Great Depression Causes

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    The 1920s, or more commonly known as the roaring twenties was an American age of dramatic cultural and political change. Many musical and cultural innovations changed many aspects of The American lifestyle along with political and social contributions. Many overwhelming invention and contributions to American lifestyle arose during the roaring twenties, but some would actually lead America into something far worse. Due to various social, economical, and political events, America would be plunged…

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    Twin Towers Effect

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    terrorist attack on record. Members of an al-Qaeda terrorist group hijacked four U.S. airplanes midair and used them as weapons to strike various targets. The Twin Towers (also referred to as the World Trade Centre) located in lower Manhattan, New York City were struck with two of the hijacked planes killing nearly three-thousand people and injuring many more. The impact of the collision caused the building to ignite and eventually collapse. Amongst the injuries and casualties caused by the…

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    school), but it was on the grounds of Yale University, however, where Lewis truly discovered his genius for literature. In the heat of the Progressive Era, Lewis also developed a streak of idealism fueled by his work at both Upton Sinclair’s commune in New Jersey and the Carmel-by-the-Sea…

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    were all living in the city of Hong Kong. My parents had recently announced to my sister and I, that we would be leaving Hong Kong. Not just on a vacation or on a summer long trip, but to actually move and live in a whole new country. They told us that we were going to move to America, as my parents thought it was time for us to leave Hong Kong. We did get to help choose a state for us to live in, my mom and dad has given us a list of a few states they were interested in. New Jersey was an easy…

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    During the 1880’s, St. Petersburg was a pine scrub village wanting to become a city. Northerner’s relocating to this town transformed it with their new ideas and cultural aspects. In the 1890’s, the location that was soon to become City Park was undesired because of its high grass, mud, puddles, and roaming wild animals. Wanting to make the park part of the community, in 1893 a group of women formed the Park Improvement Association. One of their projects was the William’s Park Bandstand which…

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    If I were to be in the Intercounty Electric Co-op, I would be a custodian. Custodian’s are very important to a electric co-op because, they are responsible for maintaining a work facility, daily cleaning, and needs for advancements of construction on facilities and grounds. I feel that I fit this job because I love cleaning, and it makes me feel stress free. In addition I wouldn’t mind doing the dirty jobs of it all, it doesn’t bug me to get dirty. Just think cleaning and getting payed would be…

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    9/11 Research Paper

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    Imagine a 747 plane crashing through the side of a building causing mass chaos, injury, and death. This is exactly what happened on September 11th 2001. A 747 plane crashed into the side of the north twin tower setting fire to the biggest skyscrapers. Following this another plane crashed into the adjessent south tower. No one was prepared, people were running for their lives, jumping out of the sides of the tower, and worst of all people lost their lives. How could anyone have predicted this…

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    people can get undercut and with crack/cocain entering the market as an idea, it makes the prices go down and so these gangs compete more and switch to different crimes to make their meet to get more drugs and guns. (9)Gangsters kill each other and become ruthless, and through selling drugs, becomes a dominating force in almost every major city in the…

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    this paper I am going to talk about AMC's humble beginnings, it's innovations and its success in becoming the largest theater company in the world. I'm going to begin with, how the seed of AMC was planted. AMC Theaters achieved its start in Kansas City thanks to the Dubinsky brothers; Maurice, Barney, and Edward. The brothers were originally traveling actors With Jeanne Eagles. They performed melodramas all over the United States, but upon moving to the Midwest permanently, everything…

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