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    lunch conversations, and enter college halfway finished with my Bachelor’s degree; however, I moved to Cypress, Texas in the middle of my freshman fall semester. Up until this point, I identified myself solely on my academic achievements, my level-headedness, and the goals I planned to reach. Since my tremendous plan had been run over by the cheapest U-haul my dad could find, I was lost. Cypress students complained about their “crappy” 2015 Mustang, while Spring students celebrated their Mom’s…

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    reminder system Telebox. The text reminders sent out would be…example: know your numbers, know your cholesterol, know you blood pressure, or know your healthy eating. The plan is to do the kickoff with Healthy Eating piloted through Ask My Nurse at the Cypress Clinic first. Depending on the volume, will determine how we proceed. If we do not get improved outcomes or good volume then the program will not move forward. Ask My Nurse will be used to collect the data. They will need training prior…

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    This was actually my first job; I have worked other jobs on the side. I was actually a participant in Cypress Hills afterschool program. After graduating middle school, I became a volunteer and worked with the agency through the Summer Youth Employment Program for six weeks each summer. When I became 18 years old, the current director offered me a permanent…

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    Compare and Contrast Ulalume and Annabel Lee Did you know that poems usually have a hidden meaning. That meaning is usually about something that happened in the poet’s life. Sometimes the meaning is about an emotion. The poem Ulalume has both of these hidden meanings. Ulalume does a better job of expressing Poe’s feelings about the death of Virginia, because it gives more details, shows how he is coping with her death, and it shows what Poe is feeling. The poem Ulalume uses strong words and…

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    Inside of the Museum of Modern Art in New York City holds the iconic painting, The Starry Night. Dutch Expressionist Vincent Van Gogh created this painting in 1889, using oil on canvas. The Starry Night is considered to be one of the most famous works of art of all time and is the perfect idealization of Post-Impressionist Art. Post-Impressionism is the reaction of impressionists against the naturalism to discover line, form, color, and emotion. Van Gogh turned to art as an outlet for expressing…

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    to certain conditions such as a minimum amount of sales or interest earned ratio. This increases risk as Lakeside might adjust their financials to meet these requirements. X Reliance on one Supplier Cypress is Lakeside’s main supplier. If there is a detrimental disagreement with Cypress or Cypress faces a financial crisis, Lakeside will be in trouble. They will have to find a supplier immediately to continue to run their business which tends to be difficult. X Conclusion: Overall inherent…

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    Mercury poisons, threatening death to those at the end of the chain, such as alligators and panthers animals. "We have to be very careful with what we eat and not going to eat fish contaminated with mercury," says Cypress. Within the Park posters warn that eating fish from Everglades, especially the bass, can seriously affect health. Phosphorus – another pollutant - which is widely used as fertilizer, comes from the sugar industry north of the Everglades and has led…

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    Very few artists have captured the minds of audiences young and old quite like the way Vincent van Gogh has. His life and works have proven to fascinate time and time again. During his lifetime it was stated, "of his 700 paintings and thousands of drawings, of which he sold less than half-dozen in his lifetime." (Fiero, 2011) In this paper, the life of Vincent van Gogh will be addressed up until the point of his demise. Within this discussion, one of the most recognizable paintings titled "The…

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    Vincent van Gogh was a Dutch artist born March 30, 1853 who moved to France at the age of 27 and became influenced by Impressionist art. Van Gogh’s work has immense emotion and color that helped influence art of the 20th century modern art; however he only sold one painting during his lifetime. Unfortunately, the renowned artist suffered from mental illness and spent most of his time agonizing at an asylum in Saint Remy, France where he painted portraits to convey his emotional and spiritual…

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    Juan Linares Mr. Maust 2 February 2016 Nocturne An Analysis of The Starry Night by Vincent van Gogh “This morning I saw the countryside from my window a long time before sunrise, with nothing but the morning star, which looked very big,” wrote Vincent van Gogh to his brother Theo. Fascinated by oil and water brush style painting, and brooding in a slow gloom of the mind, van Gogh remains the most well known impressionist artist around the world. Vincent van Gogh’s The Starry Night has risen…

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