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    small town in Zacatecas Mexico. At eight years old we immigrated to Southern California where I attended grade school and middle school. Just before my 15th birthday my mother once again relocated our family; this time we ended up in Heyburn Idaho. Living in Idaho I met who was to later be my husband and my life long support. I attended nursing school as a mother and a full time employee. I am now a professional nurse, a wife and a mother of two wonderful boys. In 2008 I graduated from a…

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    Health Care Debate

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    In recent years, there has been significant public debate regarding the status of health care in the United States and Idaho. Currently, and according to Leiyu Shi’s, “Essentials of the U.S. Health Care System,” one of the main characteristics of U.S. health care today revolve around the issue of no central governing agency from which health care could evolve as well as the lack of integration and coordination between public and private health care providers (Shi 10). Having spent the last 30…

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    “Republic Airlines was a publicly-held, Minneapolis-based carrier providing air transportation to the traveling and shipping public. It was created in 1979 by the merger of North Central Airlines and Southern Airways; in 1980 it acquired Hughes Airwest. North Central Airlines was established in December, 1952, when Wisconsin Central Airlines officially changed its name to North Central Airlines. Wisconsin Central was founded in 1944 and served communities in Wisconsin, Illinois, upper Michigan,…

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    Everyone needs a little incentive to do the right thing from time to time and what better way to do that than make it mandatory in order to drive certain vehicles and reward them with a tax credit for every year that they are properly insured. That was the basis of the development of the Driver’s Insurance License. The concept of the Driver’s Insurance License is to ensure that properly insured drivers with the minimum requirements of the registered State the license is in receive added benefits…

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    All began with a man named Clayton “Clay” Henley. This man was the founder of Henley Aerodrome just South of Athol in Northern, Idaho. This place was transformed into one of Clay’s dreams; one wing was a private airport and the other became an antique plane museum. In 1972, Henley opened the airport to the public and many people were wary of it. Being the black sheep of local airfields…

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    Gun, it is one of the most hazardous object or material that any man kind could have ever created. Although law enforcement officers often use it to protect themselves from menacing suspect, gun should not be allowed in school to teachers nor students for any purposes or reasons because it is extremely dangerous. Allowed gun in school to teacher and students especially in a country where violence has become an epidemic could lead into a greater deal of fear to students and teachers just as it is…

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    moved to Idaho that was a part of when the locket had started meaning everything to me. I had to start at a new school, school being taught a little differently than Utah made it difficult, and having to make new friends which when your new is really tough. The learning artifact I have chosen is a necklace/locket that has a picture of my mom in within the locket. My mom gave the locket to me at a very young age, so the locket had been with me for numerous years. When I moved to Idaho around…

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    Stricter animal cruelty laws are necessary to prevent and stop the horrendous crimes committed against defenseless animals. Animals are abused in many different ways and it happens way too often. That’s why detailed animal abuse laws are needed in society to protect these creatures. Right now there isn’t many things that seriously discourage animal abusers, if the laws and punishments were tougher it would hopefully give them more incentive to stop. Not only is the abuse harmful to the animals…

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    As of 2014, Idaho is home to 95,525 immigrants whom 67.5% are undocumented. Idaho also had 3,875 Latino business owners producing 457.3 million dollars in sales and employing 4,145 workers as of 2007. Latinos in Idaho as consumers contributed to the state economy 3.34 billion dollars in 2014. Illegal immigrants are comprise are 4.6% of states work force, about approximately 35,000 workers in 2013 according to Pew Hispanic Center (New American in Idaho). A problem that immigrants face is not…

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    The Oklahoma City bombing was a terrorist attack that was carried out by Timothy McVeigh along with two co-conspirators. Timothy McVeigh was born on April 23, 1968, in Pendleton, New York. McVeigh lived with both his parents until their divorce in 1978, after their divorce he mainly lived with his father during his school years. McVeigh 's nickname was "Noodle", he was a scrawny, nonathletic loner which left him a target for neighborhood bullies (Linder 2006). He began to develop an interest in…

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