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    attend college at either Indiana University or Ball State University. My Plans will be to acquire a successful job that will fulfill the happiness of my future family. I was born March 25, 1999, in Michigan. My family moved to Indiana as my father had new employment in the Indianapolis location. I have lived in 6 different houses in my lifetime. I attended Westfield elementary school until the 3rd grade. My parents decided to split up and my mom moved me to Royal Center, Indiana, somewhere I and…

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    60 Semester Hours Essay

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    I would have begun this process about a year ago to avoid having to go through this ordeal. The reason why I am over the allowed 60 semester hours is because I am currently pursuing two separate Masters degree programs at Indiana University at the same time. I came to Indiana University in 2011 to pursue a Masters in Arts Administration in the School of Public and Environmental Affairs. I knew from the beginning that I desired to pursue a second degree to complement this program, as I combined…

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    Most people may not be aware of the choices they may have to make towards the end of their life. They also may not be aware of what an advance directive is. In order to make an informed decision they need to know what all of their options are. They should be aware of what end-of-life treatments are available and have an advance directive on file. There are three major things people should be aware of and those are the difference between a terminal illness and irretrievably dying, the criteria of…

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    Set up in 1820, Indiana University Bloomington is the pioneer grounds of IU's eight grounds statewide. Progression, imaginativeness, and educational open door are indications of our existence class duties in investigation and human expressions. Indiana University understudies get it all—the storybook experience of what school should look like, and the boundless open entryways that go with it. Top-situated scholastics. Shocking staff. Dynamic grounds life. Overall society. Remarkable music and…

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    “After all I am guilty,” William Clyde Gibson, age 59, of New Albany, Indiana, stated two months after pleading guilty and being sentenced to death for the murder of three women. Gibson’s victims included Karen Hodella age 44 of port orange, Florida in 2002, Stephanie kirk age 35 of Charlestown, Indiana in March 2012, and Christine Whitis, age 75 of Clarksville, Indiana in April 2012. Gibson was classified as a sadist and rapist. His preferred method being strangulation, stabbing with a knife…

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    Seat Belt Risk

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    From the 574 killed passengers from the crashed vehicle in Indiana, 48.4% were well restrained (Figure 9). Moreover, from the research of the usage of seat belt in Indiana conducted by ICJI and Purdue University Center for Road Safety, the overall of Indiana rate of seat belt usage exceeded the national rates since the year of 2007, and has expanded from 88.2 percent in 2007 to 92.4 percent in 2016 with the…

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    I am committed to ensuring Indiana has the toughest laws against human trafficking in the nation and the best network to provide support for victims. As the Indiana Attorney General, I serve as co-chair of the Indiana Protection for Abused and Trafficked Humans Task Force. Indiana has come a long way in recent years to raise awareness and address the horror of human trafficking, particularly in the days…

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    as Kitty Kat Lounge are entertainment places in South Bend, Indiana that have entirely nude dancers in order to entertain the audience (oyez.org). As a result, the state of Indiana was not please and decided to pass a law. This law created by the state of Indiana which deals with public nudity requires all nude dancers to wear a top and underwear when they dance (oyez.org). As a result of this law that was passed by the state of Indiana, Glen Theatre and Kitty Kat Lounge decide to sue the state.…

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    franchise that continues to this day. Meanwhile, films like Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, and Star Trek III: The Search for Spock contributed to their respective franchises and generated hype for more sequels. These movies went on to become classics in the coming future. Maybe include cult classics then you can combine first 2 paragraphs and have this be separate :) “Special Effects were taking leaps” (Truitt 1) as well in films such as Indiana Jones and the Temple of…

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    The Great Sorting Out

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    great illustration how the Internet has changed the way we do things, and how everything is intertwined and connected. Another great example that the chapter provides the Indiana versus India, a case that took place in 2003. An Indian consulting firm won the contract to upgrade the unemployment department of the state of Indiana. This was obviously a political hot topic and it took for the governor Joe Kernan to cancel the contract and put legal barriers to prevent things like this happening…

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