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    The Walton Arts Center was constructed in 1992 and name after Walmart’s founding family (LaGesse, 2007). Anita Scism was appointed president of the Walton Arts Center in 1998 (Todd & White, 2002). Being the president of the Walton Arts Center made her think about several challenges that lied ahead of her in the future, like the Center’s need to increase revenue and offer different types of venues for the community. People wanted more exciting art performances venues and Anita Scism was trying…

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    The Graduate (1967) is the pioneer for the modern Hollywood film, which is cooperated by the director Mike Nichols, the composer Paul Simon and Dave Grusin. It has developed new conventions for presenting song in film, conventions that ‘build upon traditions established by the “classical” Hollywood musicals of the studio era’ (Berliner, 2002). The American popular rural folk in 1950s created the old classical song "the Sound of Silence", and it aids The Graduate (1967) to achieve a magnificence…

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    loggers. Julia´s childhood wasn't that different then one of ours. Hill was homeschooled in a Christian family that settled in Jonesboro, Arkansas. She began college at age 16 and opened her own restaurant at 18. At age twenty, Hill moved to Fayetteville Washington County, living there for two years and working in the restaurant and bar industry. In August 1996, she was involved in an auto accident resulting in very serious injuries and requiring ten months of physical therapy. In June…

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    in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. His mother is from Utah, Alabama, and when she was about give birth she went home to her mother. He was born in 1941 and returned to his hometown of Huntsville, Alabama as a newborn. Parents Meeting His father was born in Fayetteville, Tennessee. His mother was teaching during the depression in Huntsville. Huntsville is where is parents met and it is where his parents stayed. Mr. Askins’ father owned a small store and he later got into the investment business, which he…

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    Method Participants For this study, a sample of the general population would be used. Ideally, the number of participants for the initial study would be a sample of 300 adult respondents from various age groups of adulthood. Within these 300 participants, there will be an equal distribution of gender (150 male participants and 150 female participants). Specifically, this study would target participants between the ages of 18 and 50 year of age so that it includes participants from the young…

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    I observed two criminal courtrooms, one on Monday, March 9h and the other on Wednesday, March 11th of 2015. The courtrooms that I visited are both parts of the Fayette County Court, located close to my home. On Monday the 9th the courtroom I visited was a Superior Court room with Judge Fletcher Sams and on Wednesday the 11th I visited a State Court with Judge Jason Thompson. Observing Superior Court was very interesting. I observed a child molestation case, which plead to a lesser offense.…

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    The U.S Constitution grants an American Citizen the Constitutional right to freedom of speech and expression, but there are certain groups of citizens that are being denied their right to freedom of speech and expression. Teachers in the United States are being denied their First Amendment right to freedom of speech and expression by limiting on how they express their views on education, limits on what they can put on blogs or letters, and limiting on how they might use social media. Teachers…

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    Georgia is the 24th largest state and the 9th populous state in the nation. Georgia capital is Atlanta; however some of the major cities include Columbus, Savannah, and Macon. It was founded by James Oglethorpe in February 12, 1733. The state of Georgia is also recognized as “the Peach State” and “the Empire State of the South.” Georgia has 159 counties, the 2nd state with the most counties in the United States. The state motto of Georgia is wisdom, justice, and moderation. In recent years, the…

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    explained this away by saying he was probably from another dimension and had supernatural powers, that he could cause his pictures to be out of focus. Sightings were beginning to be reported all across the country. A witness, in Fayetteville, Pennsylvania, said that a large, hairy creature, walking upright on 2 feet, walked in front of his car. He said it was accompanied by another creature about 7 feet tall, covered by long, dark hair. It's arms came down below it's waist, but…

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    Karla attended Campbell University, graduating in 2017 with a degree in Bachelor of Science and a minor in sociology. Karla added that she was in the honors society while attending college and a sorority. Karla is currently in the process of pursuing her masters to become a board certified behavioral analysis. Karla is currently employed at the Carolina Center for ABA and Autism. She has been working there full time as a behavioral technician for autism for nine months. To obtain this position…

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