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    restaurant is also equipped with machines where the customers can get fountain beverages. The restaurant also houses a dining room in which the student can eat. The dining room contains tall glass windows which look out onto the busy street of downtown Atlanta. In the dining room, there is also a table near the register where the workers sit while on break. There is also a television near this table, one of the two that are in…

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    Walden University is an accredited institution that molds professional aspiring students into scholar-practitioners. This institution provides a diverse community for developing student to create a positive social change (Walden University. 2015). Walden is committed to helping students achieve their goals through programs (bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degrees and certificates) facilitating a difference in your career and community. Their mission statement is the establishment of the…

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    Zaraye Monologue

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    had on the clothes she had own last night. Zaraye thought about all the sacrifices her sister Lux had made for the family business . Most recent was job offer with multi-media company in California. Lux turned it down because their mother had to go Atlanta GA take care their Great Aunt Lee who had suffered a stroke. Although Lux had not share it with her Zaraye was aware her sister was stressing about the center. She had overheard her sister talking to Aliyah one evening about Mr. Pratt the…

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    Dicky Vs Walt Whitney

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    has seen growth. In 2016, Savannah added a film incentive on top of the state incentive to grow the industry. Georgia’s film and television industry led to more than 79,000 jobs, roughly $4 billion in wages and more than 120 films, according to the Atlanta Journal Constitution. And in 2015, the film and television industry led to more than $58 million of spending in the Savannah…

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    imperially slim” (Line 4) he was always nicely dressed and held himself in a way that represented royalty. “And he was always quietly arrayed” (Line 5) you can tell he was a very conservative man and never really talked to anyone else he would go downtown and initiate conversation with the town people. “And he was always human when he talked” (Line 6) shows that no matter who he talked to, he was always down to earth and could hold a conversation despite the financial backgrounds. “But still he…

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    New Urbanism: Serenbe

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    The car makes a sharp turn into the mass of greenery, greeting an image torn right off the pages of a fiction novel. Fairytale houses are woven within the trees, dappled sunlight tinting their roofs, and a dirt trail winds down to a dreamy fishing pond and a farm populated with llamas, donkeys, rabbits, and sheep. The air tastes crisp. The warm sun draws families out: parents chat with neighbors over ice tea as their children bounce along the community trampoline, and an aged couple saunters…

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    The Civil Rights Movement was undoubtedly a time of major change in America, one that integrated blacks and whites into society together in peace and happiness, the civil rights movement was a historical time in The United States history and more importantly in the lives of African Americans. This was the fight and struggle for equality for people of color., none of this would be possible if it wasn’t for some key figures that played major roles in building a more accepting America. One of the…

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    “The highest form of worship is the worship of unselfish Christian service. The greatest form of praise is the sound of consecrated feet seeking out the lost and helpless” (Billy Graham). This quote describes mission trips well, and it applies to the ones I have been on. I have gone on 5 mission trips so far: The Dominican Republic three times, Honduras, Haiti, and Ecuador. I am able to have gone on so many because my youth group goes to these places, along with other places. During my summer…

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    Kentucky Case Study

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    Southern University Louisville Kentucky, the largest city in the blue grass state, and the 28th most populated city in the United States according to ballotpedia.org (2013). Louisville is ranked higher than Milwaukee, Kansas City, Atlanta, Arlington, Cleveland, Oakland, Miami, and Minneapolis. All of these cities have their own respective MLB teams who bring fans out night in and night out, Louisville has more people in their city than all of these, yet Louisville does not…

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    Al Capone Legacy

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    Chicago dates back to 1830 and has a great history of violence from the Black Hawk war to the chicago fire all the way to modern times. In the early 1900’s Chicago had an increased amount of crime. That was followed after the Prohibition Act of 1920. Gangsters took the opportunity of the illegal use and distribution of alcohol and created an empire. Al Capone, one of the most notorious crime bosses in history had obtained his fame in this period. With the help of Johnny Torrio he created a…

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