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    How do you do that? Focus on the one thing all dream homes have in common: entry doors for new owners to walk through with certainty. CGK Remodeling knows quite a bit about entry doors. For more than 13 years, they’ve been remodeling homes in the Dayton, Germantown, and Miami Valley area. Whether it’s to help improve the look of a dream home or to help sell your current one, CGK Remodeling knows that the secret to a sellable home is getting the right buyers to walk through the doors. remodeling…

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    There are many differences between the Exodus described in the Bible and the Exodus shown in the 2007 film The Ten Commandments. From how Moses found out that he was a Hebrew to the one responsible of making the Golden Calf, the stories within the movie accommodate to its audience; the children. In addition to the difference in names for the LORD, the film focuses on portraying Moses and Aaron as exceptional men in the eyes of God, while the Bible has a more bitter, realistic feeling to it. The…

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    Flat Track Racing Paper

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    Racing got started, and how it got started. The track is made up of compacted dirt, once it has been compacted water goes on to makes it slick which makes sliding around the turns easier. There are many different places to race but the most popular is Dayton because it is the biggest place to race. Things needed to race are helmet, gloves, riding boots, jersey, and the most important is a motorcycle or dirt bike so you can race. All these things are a necessity in order to keep the rider safe.…

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    POPULAR CULTURE Nuray ÖZTÜRK 110111041 Criticism of Capitalism and Patriarchy In Popular Culture ÖZTÜRK 2 The concept of culture and popular is need to be known in order to understand popular culture totally. Thus, the creator of these concepts should be taken into consideration. Undoubtedly this creator is human being. People live in society as communities and they create culture and it occurs both as material and intellectual (Erdoğan,1). Traditions, eating and wearing styles, religions,…

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    The author, Nicholas Kristof, wrote “ If Americans Love Moms, Why Do We Let Them Die?” effectively. Kristof’s main purpose throughout the article is to persuade his audience that although Americans claim to love mothers, they’re lying; due to the fact that the United States contains the most motherhood deaths compared to any other advanced country due the way our health care plans are structured. The author’s credentials and background allowed him to write the article effectively on maternal…

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    Americans Are Mommy Loving Liars The author, Nicholas Kristof, wrote “ If Americans Love Moms, Why Do We Let Them Die?” effectively. Kristof’s main purpose throughout the article is to persuade his audience that that although Americans claim to love mothers, they’re lying. According to Kristof’s, the United States contains the most motherhood deaths compared to any other advanced country due the way our health care plans are structured. The author’s credentials and background allowed him to…

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    Was Little Miss Sunshine A movie to watch? The Little Miss Sunshine directed by Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris, released July 26, 2006. The Little Miss Sunshine starts off with a little girl named Olive watching the Miss America beauty pageants, hoping to be her up there on the stage one day. In the the movie the family is from the beautiful desert Albuquerque, New Mexico. Sheryl Hoover played by Toni Collette is a mother of two who all live in in Albuquerque, New Mexico along with Her…

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    Scopes Monkey Trial

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    At this point in time, Evolution has dominated our curriculum, it is the process by which living organisms evolve and adapt (“Introduction”). Although many people believe in different theories, equal opportunity for all would settle many disputes. Dayton, Tennessee, 1925 the “Scopes Monkey Trial” begins. John Thomas Scopes was allegedly accused of teaching evolution to his students in violation of a Tennessee State Law. The law, known as the Butler Act, prohibited public school teachers from…

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    “ok” so I went to bed. At 7:30 my dad got me up and I got ready and we got in the truck and went to town. When we got to town we went to fleet farm. We went in my dad brought me to the hunting section he pulled out his shopping list it had to get Dayton camouflage pants, shirt ,coat, boots,socks,gloves,orange hat,vest,hand warmers, feet warmers,shotgun,scope,slugs,targets. So he told me to get all that stuff except for the shotgun I went got every thing my dad told me to. When I found him…

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    school teacher, John Scopes, was accused of violating Tennessee's Butler Act, which had made it unlawful to teach human evolution in any state-funded school. John T. Scopes John Thomas Scopes came to Tennessee after college. In his first year in Dayton he was a teacher and a part-time coach. Scopes planned to return home to Kentucky for the summer. But he was distracted by, in his words, "a beautiful blonde" and he stayed for another week hoping for a date. The decision changed his life…

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