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    Although some shoppers are quick to rush to the nearest jeweler and pick up retail-priced diamonds, that’s not your only option. Estate jewelry is an excellent option for finding unique, one-of-a-kind finds at an affordable price. Dayton, OH’s American Coin and Jewelry Gallery is the area’s expert on antiques and collectibles, specializing in everything from gold and silver coins to engagement rings. When residents need to buy or sell their used valuables, this is their one-stop shop. The…

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    relate the name Paul Reed Smith (PRS) with some of the highest quality guitars in the profession, but did you know that when amplifier designer Doug Sewell became part of the PRS team, the brand began to produce phenomenal amplifiers, too? That’s right—Dayton, Ohio’s music professionals at Centerville Music love the Paul Reed Smith Archon Twenty-Five amp, and here’s why. Versatility: This amp isn’t only for high-gain or metal musicians, even though it is a high-gain amp. No matter which…

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    Nt1310 Unit 1 Assignment

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    Author: Access the profile card for user: Adelyn Dayton Adelyn Dayton Posted Date: April 15, 2015 10:20 AMStatus:Published Christianity, Judaism, and Islam are the three main followed religions in the world. Although these religions may have many similarities, they also have immense amount of conflict between each other as well. Each religion holding the thought that their beliefs are correct and their counterparts are not. I personally believe that Judaism, Christianity, and Islam…

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    These children will be randomly selected from the Dayton area. This will be a controlled experiment. It will be a controlled experiment because there will be 4 randomly placed groups: 3 treatment groups and a single control group. The children from the entire age range, will be randomly placed into these…

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    William Jennings Bryan – Born March 19 1860, Salem Illinois, died July 26, 1925, Dayton Tennessee at the age of 65. Bryan was a father of three children and happily married. His wife was Miss Mary E. Baird, and his children were: Ruth Bryan Owen, Grace Bryan, and William Jennings Bryan Jr. Born in Illinois, Bryan became a Nebraska Congressman in 1890. In the Democratic convention of 1896, Bryan with his Cross of Gold speech that favored free silver, was defeated by William McKinley to become…

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    Essay On Food Deserts

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    Living in foods deserts puts you at a higher risk for a number of diseases. The diseases that are most likely common to see in food deserts are obesity and diabetes. Obesity is the condition in which a person id grossly fat or overweight. The reason for people living in food deserts have such high rates of diabetes has less to do with overeating and more so to do with the type of food they eat. Food deserts are known for its abundance of junk for and lack of nutritional food. When these people…

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    reporters, and preachers. In fact, Dayton took on a carnival like atmosphere. An exhibit opened up, which was featuring two chimpanzees, and vendors crowded up there, selling merchandise such as Bibles, toy monkeys, lemonade, and hot dogs. In addition to this sports game like environment with vendors, many religious preachers crowded the area, setting up tents along Dayton’s main street with the objective of stirring up the faithful (History Channel). Dayton evidently became a colosseum, the…

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    “Theatre? Why theater of all things? Drama club, are you serious?” were questions I was often asked by my parents throughout my high school drama club geek phase. As my parents had, most parents often fail to acknowledge the role of theatre and art in our society consequently discouraging their child from participating or appreciating a great influence in everyday life. However, performing arts has a social impact, economic impact, and educational impact. Nevertheless, my parents did not know…

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    Wright brothers were innovative. Wilbur Wright was born in Millville,Indiana in the year 1867. Orville Wright was born in Dayton,Ohio in the year of 1871. They helped their father edit the journal called the Religious Telescope .Later they ran a paper of their own called west side news. Then in 1892, the brothers opened the wright cycle shop in Dayton,Ohio. Kitty Hawk…

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    her mother wont speak about it, and they aren’t aloud to call there mother mom because she finds It is informal. Christine was a very attractive young lady and is very well liked by the boys but, Christine becomes attracted to her brothers friend Dayton but he doesn’t want to be anything other than friends at the time. So Christine leaves the reservation and goes off, and one night at a bar she receives a letter explain how Lee is missing in action, but shrugs it off. She later goes to a bar…

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