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    Being from Cantatis Saltus, Flint has been a butterfly enjoying the tasty nectars that only his home could provide. However, since being brought to Capulet, Flint has discovered something else even more succulent than his food. Their names are Lucas and Cutter. The problem is they are mates and he is a butterfly. Seeing the two men together is bitter sweet. He's glad they found each other, but Flint can't bare the pain of seeing them come together and not be a part of their lives, so he…

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    Flint, Michigan: A River of Lies We live in a world full of fake. Women pose fake images of themselves when they wear makeup, dye their hair, or wear fake nails. This fakeness can pose as a way to make women feel better about themselves and pose as harmless to everyone around them. However, other forms of fakeness can produce extremely harmful effects on people and led to huge problems. When the government qualifies something as “safe,” the people trust the government. The public can follow…

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    Flint, Michigan is the home to 98,310 families. 90 percent of these family homes fall below the healthy threshold of lead contained in drinking water. The entire 98,310-population count, needs clean drinking water to survive (Parks). Flint’s water problem, not only displays a negative connection between the nation, African American and Native families, businesses, as well as the overall health of thousands. Fixating specifically on the 66,560 African Americans living in Flint, Michigan…

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    Black People In Flint

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    ill-treatment. She said American people believed that Black people in Flint are not able to take action against their ill-treatment. She argues that such presumption is not true. She said that throughout history, black people have always fought for their rights. During the civil rights movement, like during Martin Luther King Jr. days, the black people fought for their civil rights. She said that people who think that the black people in Flint will continue to be silent over their ill-treatment…

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    Flint Hills Scenarios

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    work with is the Flint Hills Mall. The mall is very outdated and needs a fresh look. The location of the mall has what we consider to be a small population. With that being said if a consumer has a bad experience at the mall they will not want to go back. With small populations word of mouth is key. We will be focusing on how we can create something new and exciting to draw customers back to Flint Hills Mall. Revenues are down and stores are no longer wanting to be part of Flint Hills Mall. We…

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    Flint Water Crisis

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    of Flint for his services. They would bear the financial burden of civil litigation. Section 32 of the Emergency Manger law also shields the…

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    Flint Eye Doctor

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    It is very important for people of all ages to make sure they have a good eye doctor they can go to for their yearly eye exams and in case of an emergency. In Michigan, there are lots of doctors from which to choose. Finding a Flint eye doctor is not difficult because Flint vision care is available in almost every suburb. There are lots of different criteria you can use to find the perfect optometrist for you. If the school the doctor went to is important to you, you can easily look online to…

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    Flint River Aquarium

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    The most interesting part of the Flint River Aquarium was the planetarium. My first time in the planetarium is when I was very young so I really didn’t understand it. In the planetarium it’s like a movie theater, but instead of looking straight you look upward. They showed us the planets and tested our memory of the moon phases. After the planetarium movie was over we went to the Thronateeska. When we got to the Thronateeska, my group started with archelogy where we had to find ten buried items.…

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    The Flint Water Crisis

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    contamination is also a big problem. “Water-related diseases affect more than 1.5 billion people every year” with 3.4 million deaths. (World Health Organization) Even in America, contaminated water infiltrates sanitation systems. In the Flint Water Crisis, residents of Flint, Michigan, are finding highly toxic levels of iron in their water, which was mistreated. Engineers are trying to find solutions to provide clean water to as many people as possible and to decontaminate these water supplies…

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    Situation: The Flint Water Crisis Most Americans would readily agree that all people deserve the right to clean water, but the when they realize the large monetary commitment this requires, the water becomes murky, both literally and figuratively. This phenomenon is pronounced in Flint, Michigan. The downturns of the auto industry in the 1980s wrecked havoc in this prominently black city to the extent that today about 40% of its citizens live under the poverty line. In 2014, Flint sought a new…

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