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    Indiana Wesleyan University Indiana Wesleyan University is a Christian based academic organization that is committed to changing the world by developing students who have strong character, leadership skills and scholarly abilities. Because of this, Indiana Wesleyan University focuses on guiding students through integrative learning, empowering them to fulfill their purpose and help them discover their life calling. The university is affiliated with the Wesleyan Church denomination. They are not only the largest member of the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities, but they are also the biggest private university in Indiana. Indiana Wesleyan University is located outside the city of Marion and offers a quiet, suburban campus. The…

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    Kilroy Sports Bar Essay

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    Kilroy’s Sports Bar has been a staple in the Bloomington business community for years, benefiting both Indiana University students and the Bloomington community. Sports was named the “39th best Sports Bar in the US” and continues to be a place where current students and alumni gather. It is a business that is unique to Bloomington and the history of Indiana University. Kilroy’s Sports is a “Bloomington Treasure” that all current and former students of IU wish to see prosper for generations to…

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    I had the pleasure of meeting with Jonathan Benedek. Mr. Benedek is also known as the Senior Director of Marketing for Indiana University Athletics. As the Senior Director of Marketing his main responsibilities focus on two main ideas of: the fan experience of going to athletic event and the basic marketing concepts of athletic events. The first main topic of the fan experience is focused on the free giveaways that happen at some events, the halftime entertainment and many more things. The…

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    By finding out what I was gifted at I then find a way to contribute to God’s kingdom and my career path. My top strengths were analytical, achiever, futuristic, input, and learner. All of my gifts directed me toward nursing and in particular, a nurse practitioner because I like to sit and gather information on my on time. How could I have been so blind? I volunteered at the neonatal center at my mother’s hospital for years in admiration of what all of the nurses did, not to mention my crazy love…

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    career. And finally the proximity to home, and what is around the town. I have narrowed my school choices to three. The first is Manchester University, a liberal arts school in North Manchester, Indiana. My second choice for college is Indiana University-Bloomington a public university in, guess what town, Bloomington, Indiana. A third option for my next step in education is Anderson University a liberal arts institution in Anderson, Indiana. It may seem like there is not much of a difference…

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    Larry Bird Research Paper

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    player. Late nights on his small, cracked driveway in a small town plowed the prosperous way of life that he worked so hard to achieve. Shoving his way out of poverty, Bird left a legacy in the high-flying game of basketball. Born in West Baden, Indiana located outside French Lick, Indiana Bird was placed into a fairly large family. Bird played every sport available to him, including his previously most favorite sport of baseball. His older brother was a high school basketball hero winning a…

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    Under the State's recreational use statute, the owner of a property that permits any person either directly or indirectly without charge the use of the property for recreation purposes does not assume responsibility for any injury incurred. Ky. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 411.190. A “charge” refers to the admission price or fee asked in return for invitation or permission to enter or go upon the land. Id. In regards to the application of the fee, Midwestern, Inc. determined that the fee must have been…

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    I’m writing about the difference between Wabash County Jail and Huntington County jail and how they compare and contrast each other. I will be telling how much inmates are held in each cell and how many the cells can hold. I will also be telling you how they feed all the inmates and how they control all the inmates. I want to talk about the electrical locked doors and how everything can be control in the control room. So first I will be telling you how I feel about these two jails and how they…

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    Indiana Sculptor Analysis

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    Indianapolis, Indiana, Is a beautiful city. It is home to numerous war memorials, second only to Washington, DC. However, it is a long way from my home town in Louisiana and not only in distance. I relocated to Indiana temporarily for a job almost a year ago, before the job was completed I was asked to take a permanent position. So my new ‘home’ town is now Indianapolis. I decided to embrace this with this essay, so I began to look for a site-specific public sculptor that has meaning to…

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    High School Mission Trip

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    In Alvin Mitchel’s research “Determinants of Safety in Urban and Suburban Areas”, it was found that one’s perception of safety outweighs the reality. This is because crime is emotional and often time’s emotion outweighs other aspects (Mitchel 2004, pg 98-111). Because of this perception of crime, one does not often put his or herself in a position where he or she would be affected by crime. Hamilton County, Indiana in 2010 has a crime rate of 48.15 while Marion County in 2010 has a crime rate…

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