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    an afternoon celebrating and conversing, eating good food, and getting to know each other better. Once the afternoon is over we can be satisfied with our community project, knowing we have given Bigs in Blue a great start. As the years go by we hope Hays Bigs in Blue will continue to grow and turn into something better than we could have ever…

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    1. I would strive to bring fun and excitement to the staff team to help everyone enjoy their experience as I have here at Fort Hays State University. By showing leadership and being there for whatever needs attention, I would be a great asset to all communities. Stepping up and showing that I care for the people in our community with making sure there is a positive atmosphere would be my goal as a Resident Assistant. 2. The characters that make a community successful are positivity,…

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    Texas Rising Summary

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    family ends up dieing (even the puppy) besides the wife, who was badly wounded. She is then carried by Nate their slave, to Buckley in Victoria, to get some help. This where Nate warns the people of the town, of the attack. The town rulers then release Hays and Bigfoot, which were held prisoners at Buckley, to help defend the town and to help when the Comanches come to attack. Meanwhile, Santa Anna finds out that Emily has a pistol in her bed, and thinks that she is trying to kill him. Santa…

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    fields. Overhead, the dark, steely gray sky is overcast and the piled haystacks are lying in swaths, cut and thrown together by a scythe. Next to the bleak skies, they appear especially golden, almost highlighted. The sweet scent of freshly cut hay blends with the rain and the smell of damp earth. Down by the haystacks, her father works in the rain, bundling cut wheat and harvesting another field. Neither rain nor snow stops that man, if he has a harvest waiting. But, these men -- if only…

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    In “Oxymoron in The Great Gatsby”, Peter L. Hays acknowledges many oxymoron’s and paradoxes in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby. Hays does this by recognizing several “soft spots” in this novel exhibiting that a certain passage can often be voided out through logical and reasonable thinking. Hays also speaks of Gatsby being a contradiction to himself because, “…he now foolishly believes that the money he has earned…

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    The construction of the Panama channel came from a French construction team in the 1880s, but around 1896, the President and the Senate of the United States were interested in establishing a canal across Panama to South America, with some favoring a canal across Nicaragua and others advocating the purchase of the French interests in Panama. The French manager of the New Panama Canal Company, Phillipe Bunau-Varilla, who was seeking American involvement, asked for $100 million, but accepted $40…

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    Cape Town, South Africa on March 18th. His early childhood was spent hanging clothes at the family laundromat with his 2 older brothers. They had to provide for their mother so he quickly learnt what it meant to care for family. Unfortunately, he has hay fever. Shortly after his 11th birthday, his father was lucky enough to get a job for a large banking firm in America (Goliath National Bank). Everyone moved to the USA to start anew; his oldest brother, now graduated, became a Rabbi as the…

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    residing in the neighborhood did not know about the community association at all. There was a lack of culture and diversity within the neighborhood, making First Nations people feel uncomfortable in their own communities. According to Silver, Ghorayshi, Hay, & Klyne (2006), “In a recent study the Canada West Foundation observed that urban Aboriginal transition programs receive less than 5 cents for…

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    would rival a proposed canal through the Central American Republic of Nicaragua, however it was never built. The Hay-Pauncefote Treaty of 1901 was later put into place that allowed United States to build its own canal. After this debate on the canal, a location had to be decided for where to construct the canal. June 19,1902…

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    Death Of A Salesman

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    He definitely had weaknesses that many people seem to have overlooked, and he gained incredible support and adoration in the process (Hays & Kent 2). As a salesman, Willy is not as successful as he wants everyone around him, including all family members, to believe. Besides, he does not appreciate Linda and falls short of acknowledging the fact that his success is quite marginal. Accordingly…

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