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    the country are passing new voter ID laws. These laws happen to be supported strongly by Republicans and disapproved strongly by Democrats. The big question seems to be, does the new laws matter? The Indiana Supreme Court don’t think it matters. Dan Carden, writer from The Times (Munster, Indiana), wrote that, “Justice Brent Dickson [said] requiring an ID to vote is no different than requiring people to show ID to board an airplane, enter a federal building or cash a check.” Most people have…

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    According to Indiana.edu, there are approximately 1,082 nonprofit organizations at Bloomington (Indiana Nonprofits, n.p.). To a small town, which only has a population around 80,000, it is a large number. Since there are so many great artists and musicians at this town, many of those nonprofit organizations are related or somehow connected to arts as well.…

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    initiated a traffic stop at Lake and Broad St. Upon contacting the driver of the vehicle I informed him that the speed limit was 20 mph and that he was observed going 35 mph. I then asked the driver, later identified as Robert Lee Stevenson Jr (Indiana ID Card), for his drivers license and vehicle registration. Stevenson stated he had just received his drivers license back but had not gone to…

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    Water Table Comparison

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    Water Tables Comparisons This paper will be comparing the water table data for two locations, Berkeley, California and Terre Haute, Indiana. The work will compare each location’s water usage and characteristics about their water tables. Each location’s geographic position, topography, elevation, climate, wind patterns, and moisture levels are key factors for the supply and demand of their respective water tables. Berkeley, California is located on the east banks of San Francisco Bay. It…

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    The Stafford Act Analysis

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    may exclude areas needing assistance. For example, there is a statewide incident to impact Kentucky and negatively impacts the communities of Jefferson and Clarksville located in Indiana, just the other side of the Ohio River. FEMA renders aid for Kentucky but excludes the Indiana communities because the impact to Indiana is isolated to just two communities and not a statewide disaster. The response to any disaster is very chaotic, to expedite and streamline disaster responses, pre-incident…

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    Harrison Ford: The Star System In Hollywood The Star System in Hollywood is what powers the rise of unknowns into household names and Hollywood fame. The Star, the actor and even the real person all play a role in the success and failure of an actor or actress, personas which in combination will be able to make or break a film before it is even released. Harrison Ford manages this expertly, a rough yet heroic star, a quick witted and dead pan actor, and the actual person hidden away from the…

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    Marcus Ward Lyon

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    “conservation from the Naturalist’s Point of View” In his final draft, “ The Kankakee Area Its past and Present,” he envisioned life around the Kankakee Outwash Plain before human activities had changed it. Lyon has also given up his small cottage in the Indiana Dunes after a wildlife refuge decided to turn it into a vacation…

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    The Fan Analysis

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    We decided to learn more about an Indianapolis based sports radio station, 1070 “the Fan”. To get a more in-depth perspective we interviewed John Griffin who is the() to get a better understanding of how the business functions. One of the Fan’s biggest strengths comes from its affiliation with ESPN. This association gives the Fan a national presence to stand above its competitors. They are able to air programs such as Mike and Mike in the Morning that draws in viewers who might not have tuned…

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    education positions have not been filled for the current school year, and 56 percent of the teachers who have been hired are new to the profession.” (Teachers and Students) Indiana on the other hand is struggling to keep programs going because of the shortage, until more students step up this will remain a big problem in Indiana. But how can we fix it other than putting all the pressure on college students? Well, there is only a couple solutions to this issue. One, would be to revamp the state…

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    by James H. Madison it tells an amazing story of a little town in Indiana that defeats all odds to become something great. He tells the story of the Hickory basketball team and all their conflicts they face, from disrespectful players and ungrateful parents, to teams they have no chance against, but through hard work and determination they still manage to defy the odds and come out champions. In 1951, Norman Dale comes to an Indiana town to coach basketball. Norman was a very successful NCAA…

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