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    simply could have been told orally to whomever was listening. In the tales told by the Delaware Tribe and the Navajo Tribe both of the Tribes has some similarities and differences in customs, attitudes and beliefs.…

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    Alcohol and Driving Do you know why drinking and driving is dangerous? Many people don’t realize how dangerous it is before it’s too late. In the state of Delaware “drinking and driving is not tolerated” therefor penalties for this offense may be a DUI (Delaware Driver Manuel). DUI stands for “Driving under the influence” of alcohol or other drugs. Alcohol was affects your body in various way. Sometimes experiences help people learn the hard way. A DUI is given you to someone if the that…

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    the idea that we shouldn’t open new charter schools until we improve the ones that we have. I don’t think opening more in Delaware, with the resources we have right now, is the way to drive better outcomes. In other contexts where there are more talented school leaders, more teacher waiting to get in and parents who are on waiting list miles long, is a…

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    For example, The Delaware Art Museum sold a painting by William Holman Hunt called Isabella and the Pot of Basil for $4.25 million from their collection to try and settle a debt. This debt was obtained from their $19.8 million 2005 building expansion and renovation. The actions of the Delaware Art Museum upset a great deal of people, including members of the AAM Accreditation Commission. The American Alliance…

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    been in some kind of law enforcement ever since he graduated from college in 1995. Prior to entering the Delaware State Police, Officer Brietzke worked with the Chatham Police Department in Massachusetts, the United States Border Patrol, and the Department of Veteran Affairs Police Department. He started with the Delaware State Police in July of 2002. According to Officer Brietzke, the Delaware State Police follows a militaristic ranking structure starting with Trooper being the first rank an…

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    Delaware valley job corps is making good to further MLK’s legacy every day through its visionary diversity program. I feel blessed to be at Delaware valley job corps because of the strength of this program. I, and many others, would not be here, were it not for the strength, clarity of purpose, and far-reaching vision of this program. Delaware valley job corps promotes Martin Luther King, Jr.’s vision through its manifold…

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    offered throughout the state of Delaware and the students they aim to serve. It was definitely interesting seeing such a wide variety of schools that specifically serve students with various levels and types of disabilities. Many people, myself included, hardly ever think about these institutions as they may not directly affect everyday life or reach someone close to me. It is great to have more knowledge about these schools for my future career as well as just being a Delaware resident. The…

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    politician. through out his life he had many high positions appointed to him. Although what he is most famous for is being one of the many men to sign the Declaration of Independence. Caesar Rodney was born in 1728 on his family's farm in Kent county, Delaware. He had been the oldest son of eight to Caesar and Elizabeth Crawford Rodney. Out of all the children, Caesar had been the only one taught what was near a formal education. Rodney started his education pretty late in life. At the age of…

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    Have you ever wondered, what were The Middle Colonies like? What made them prosper? The Middle Colonies consist of Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, and Delaware. “The discovery of agriculture was the first big step toward a civilized life,” -Arthur Keith. It allowed them to progress in their lifestyle. I believe that the agriculture, geography, and economy helped the Middle Colonies thrive early on. When the Middle Colonies were founded, the area around them prospered. The crop produce was…

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    cross the Delaware River. The Delaware River would be frozen and almost impossible to cross. If the Washington were to win, this would boost morale amongst troops and help requirement of the war during the spin. The success of the battle wasn’t on Washington 's side with British regulars being well trained and having supplies. Washington 's troops lacked adequate supplies for the winter making the attack even more difficult. General Washington decided to play offense and crossed the Delaware…

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