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    Indianola Geography

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    established 1853 was a growing city on the path to success. Indianola was established near Indian point which was only three miles away from Powderhorn Bayou, another popular location. Indianola’s location was great for trade on land and off, there were roads that made traveling to San Antonio and Mexico easier. Because of its location on the coast, it was also great access for immigrants Indianola happened to be the primary location for European immigrants. In order to increase trade, the city…

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    The famous poem “The Road Less Travelled” by Robert Frost is short, simple and to the point. It follows a speaker on his walk through the quaint forest when he meets a fork in the road. The roads are analyzed and a choice is made that he is aware will affect the rest of his life. Frost uses many rhetorical devices in this poem, but the three big ones he uses are the speaker himself, the setting the poem takes place in, and lastly symbolism. All three of these are greatly represented in this…

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    and i went in the store to get three cokes. A guy that works there he seen us walking on the road and he told us “i seen u guys walking , i was going to give u a ride but i wasn't sure if u guys were come this way” he asked jeremiah where we were going. He told him and just right about to walk out the door the store work said to us” you are almost there” laughed. The four of us kept on walking down the road on till we got to a turn off that lead to a neighborhood, we took a break for a few mins…

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    Wishart Pull Factors

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    This task's purpose is to produce a detail investigation to the liveability of the Mansfield / Wishart Area. Being informative, the finished product is recommended to the Council. The liveability of a location refers to the constant pull and push factors affecting the area. Push Factors are elements of an area that repels any citizens from residing there whereas, Pull Factors are elements that attract citizens to live there. Both factors are scored on its built and natural environments,…

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    “In this ideology, walking functions as an emblem of the simple man and as, when the walk is solitary and rural, a means of being in nature and outside of society”(Solnit, Pg. 18) Walking is always overlooked, and is only looked at as one way of many to get from point A to point B. I feel Solnit had a great point when she illustrates how important walking is in the world. Walking is a great way to connect to your environment. When you walk you are always connected with your environment. You are…

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    more than 70 countries. However, more often than not people are against shifting the time. Is the idea still beneficial? To start with, Daylight Saving Time increases human safety. For instance, if the daylight hours last longer, the visibility on the road is better. Consequently, there are fewer car accidents. Another thing is that criminal activity is lower as most wrongdoings are committed in the dark. Furthermore, thanks to shifting the time people use less artificial light. This effects a…

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    A favorite among architects and designers, SYNLawn artificial grass has long been the perfect solution for any commercial landscaping project. Many businesses that choose to install SYNLawn synthetic grass typically see a very quick return on their investment, as water is no longer needed for the appearance and feeling of natural grass. Our SYNLawn Playground System is uniquely designed for commercial playgrounds at schools, daycare centers, community churches, parks, and more. As the safest…

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    Living In Baton Rouge

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    Living in Baton Rouge is a daily struggle for me and I'm pretty sure a lot of other people from early morning and especially late afternoon, not because of the humidity and not because of the bad road conditions but Baton Rouge’s awful traffic. Every day for approximately 45 minutes to an hour I have no choice but to deal with the traffic, because I work in WBR and there’s only two ways to enter into EBR from WBR, the New Mississippi Bridge or as I know it the old bridge. It’s becoming one of…

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    Essay One Rough Draft INTRODUCTION: Everyone has a dream in life; following it can be the most important thing in ones life. The Road Not Taken written by Robert Forest and Harlem written by Langston Hughes discuss the importance of following your dreams. Frost does a better job at expressing to his readers about going after their dreams unlike Hughes who leaves the readers unsettled. However, Hughes gives the readers a deeper understanding of the consequences one faces if they procrastinate…

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    The Fire In The Road

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    or the bad guys. Which is why the man shows his son how to carry the fire with him. Later on, when the father dies, it is up to the boy to continue carrying the fire without the help of his father. The ‘fire’ is a highly crucial symbol in The Road as it symbolizes humanity and hope. Near the bitter momentous part of the novel, where the man is slowly approaching his death, he tells the boy, “it’s inside…

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