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    Mitchell, Georgia has a population of about 250; five being my family. I have lived in Mitchell for my whole life. Love floods the atmosphere with every step on Main Street. From trick-or-treating, to yard sales, to the annual Mitchell Spring Fest, the city houses countless family traditions. The tattered, elderly buildings and what seems to be ancient railroad tracks tell their own stories and prove the city has a heart of its own. With a blink, Mitchell would be missed entirely, but within the…

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    Basement Remodeling The biggest benefit of finished basements is, of course, the extra usable space it creates in your home. Whether you plan to use it as a playroom, a family room, a bedroom, an office, or just a finished laundry and storage area, that added space can make a significant difference in the ease and convenience of your everyday life. In addition to extra space, a basement that is properly finished eliminates the very common problem of damp and moldy basement areas. Water problems…

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    we was proved lunch all the adult volunteers made homemade food and ordered pizza since there was so many people working together it looked like an all you could eat buffet. We all said thank you and our goodbyes after that because it was time to go home. We got an email afterwards saying we vaccinated over 500 people in our small scale vaccination drive and we felt very proud to be able to help make that happen. Mercer county does this flu vaccination drive to see how many people they can…

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    2 Things To Not Ignore During The Home Inspection Part of having a home inspection done is to make sure there is nothing wrong with a home before you buy it. That said, there are some things that you do not want miss during your home inspection. Air Conditioning You’ll want your home inspector to test the entire HVAC system to ensure that it is working properly. While you can test the furnace at any time of the year to test it, the same cannot be said about the air conditioner. Not only is…

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    countries citizens and some even believe that without that home front’s support we might’ve lost. “A home front is where civilians work toward the war effort and experience the horrors of war firsthand.” (Pat Levy) It had an immense effect on the citizens of America, especially minorities and women. (Pat Levy) “Many people in the U.S. remember the war for the way it brought a sense of togetherness to a divided country.” (Pat Levy). The American home front is the reason we won World War II…

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    Timberwolves are trying to reach the college student market, which otherwise, may not be able to afford the regular priced game. Getting a large number of college students to the game has the potential to increase crowd noise and activity, thus increasing home court advantage; which, ultimately, can lead to an increase in wins. In addition, the severely discounted ticket prices may be conducive to fans’ ability and desire to buy more team…

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    Women And Homework

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    For as long as I can remember, in my household, my parents were very traditional. My mother stayed home and looked after the kids, cleaned the house and my father went to work to provide for the family. After the course of observing, I have discovered how things maybe have not changed as much as we think they have. Through my findings, I have seen the stigma of “women staying home and doing housework and men work” in my experience. Although women like to believe we have advanced from difficult…

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    for millions of people. All Quiet on the Western Front, by Erich Maria Remarque, tells what war is like through the eyes of Paul Baumer. He experiences the hardship of war at the young age of nineteen. Him and his school friends, persuaded to go to battle by their school teacher, undergo stressful events no man of their age should have to encounter. World War I was a terrible, inconceivable situation that was only made harder for the men at the front when they were introduced to the reality of…

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    war caused many soldiers to lose their innocence, much like those we see in All Quiet on the Western Front. Nationalism plays a key role in premature responsibility and pressure on these men. Propaganda influences soldiers and their feelings towards the war, which they will later realize to be false. The final contribution to soldiers’ loss of innocence is the contrast of the front and life back home. The illusion of nationalism among citizens blinds young men into enlisting. The government…

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    All Quiet On The Western Front In the novel, All Quiet On The Western Front, by Erich Remarque is about a soldier’s experience in World War One. Basically it is about Paul and his group of friends that go through World War one and write about how they felt and all the events that happened during that time. Though there was a lot of themes that popped up in this novel, I am going to tell you about the Lost Generation caused by World War One. Lost Generation played a big theme in this novel. It…

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