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    Dog Park Benefits

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    The Author of A Dog Park Benefits All. Believes that the city should build and provide a dog park for all dog owners. The Author of 'No Dog Park Muscatine' believes that they should not build a dog park. I am for dog parks one reason i am for dog parks is. Dogs need excercise and to be healthy and interact with other dogs. A Dog park will be good for both dogs and dog owners. The Author of 'A Dog Park Benefits All' thinks excercise is important to dogs mentally and physically. This is true when…

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    Rosa Parks Research Paper

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    Rosa Parks was born Rosa Louise McCauley in Tuskegee, Alabama, on February 4, 1913, to Leona, a teacher, and James McCauley, a carpenter. She was of African ancestry, though one of her great-grandfathers was Scots-Irish and one of her great-grandmothers was a slave of Native American descent. She was small as a child and suffered poor health with chronic tonsillitis. When her parents separated, she moved with her mother to Pine Level, just outside the state capital, Montgomery. She grew up on a…

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    Introduction to Walt Disney Walt Disney had a dream and he accomplished it.FF His dream was to have a great playground for the children and families in America. From this great idea he had he was an inspiration. Walt Disney is an inspiration because he had many challenges, that yet he had overcome them, he also had just a normal life, not good but not bad, he had thoughts about what he wanted to do that made him want to create a place like Disney, he led up to that and kept pursuing his dream…

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    Disneyland sixteen year later. When Disneyland first opened, its attracted a numerous of tourist from around the world. By twenty first century, more than fourteen million people had visited the park every year. Disney is one of the most attraction place in the world. Disney is surrounding with 4 Theme Parks, 2 Water Parks, more than 20 Disney Resort hotel. People can buy a round trip ticket with $1200, there are two options with non-Disney hotel for $500 or Disney hotel for $1300.There are four…

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    America’s history. If it were not for the people who acted in response to what the leaders said, nothing would have changed. The actions of the community during this point was a pivotal during the Civil Rights Movement. Although many people cite Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King as the reason this boycott was a success, they fail to consider that this triumph was because of the collective action of the people in Montgomery. In fact, beginnings of this boycott started year earlier with the…

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    attractions at these theme parks including roller coasters and live shows. I have thoroughly enjoyed visiting each place. I like vacationing in Orlando, Florida because there are several different types of entertainment. First, I will discuss Disney World. It is a fun place to go if you are young and is just as fun when you are an adult. At Disney World there is a variety of theme parks such as: Animal Kingdom, Hollywood Studios, Epcot, and Magic Kingdom. At each of these parks there are many…

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    “You must never be fearful about what you are doing when it is right” (Rosa Parks). To me this quote means that if you know you are doing something that is for a good cause or something that will help people find their voice, then don't be scared to do it or don’t be scared if there are consequences because it would turn into a good outcome. The person I decided to research is Rosa Parks, she is a Civil Rights activist. She refused to give up her seat to a white rider and soon after got arrested…

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    ages have been coming to enjoy the park since July seventeenth, nineteen ninety-five. The park was Walt Disney’s dream and he intended for every guest to come happy and leave even happier. Disneyland has brought happiness to millions of people from around the world and continuously brings new innovative ideas to the world; however, long lines, overpriced items, and the crowds can all create frustration and stress to those who come to enjoy the world renowned theme park. The long lines…

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    time to the early 20th century small-town America, As I wander down Main Street, I can see a vintage barbershop, charming little shops, and an old-fashioned movie theatre. The end of Main Street USA is the center of the park Cinderella’s enchanting castle, and center of the park. I find pathways that lead to additional fairy-tale lands where fantasy becomes a reality. On Liberty Square, I visited The Hall of Presidents to view a show featuring every American president, past and present, in a…

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    Everyone has fears, some have many some have none. People can fear many things like spiders, snakes, heights and much more. My biggest fear is roller-coasters. I was terrified but I knew I had to conquer my fear. I was waiting in line. My heart was pounding, the clicking of the chains pulling the ride made me more startled. The line was moving faster and faster. I was up next. My time had arrived; we were seated in our boats. We were fastened in. The ride started, my fear was going to be…

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