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    My Tennessee Vacation

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    My Trip to Tennessee As a young child I have never had the opportunity to go on a true vacation far from Indiana. Although I have been on other vacations, but those were either in southern Indiana, Michigan, or Illinois. My first true vacation was to Tennessee and it was amazing. I will be telling you about everything leading up to my first trip, who I went with on my vacation, on the road to Tennessee, where we stayed, and everything we did on our family trip. For my first vacation, I found…

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    opportunity to use them just like every other normal person. All employers are legally required to provide workers with reasonable access to restroom facilities-transgender or not (The Human Rights Campaign). There was a bill proposed right here in Indiana by a lawmaker that would make it illegal for anyone to use a public restroom that doesn’t align with the gender they were assigned at birth. This bill was put into action by Republican state Senator Jim Tomes, who believes that “If you…

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    lunch as well. I was eager to get to my friends locker as he had been giving candy to everyone the whole week and I was ready to get my share of candy from him. It was thursday and I wasn’t going to be at school that Friday because I was going to Indiana for my brother’s lacrosse tournament. So I had to get candy at all costs or else I wouldn’t get any, being in 7th grade at the time I thought that the candy was a pretty big deal. Growing impatient I started to pull on his locker to open it…

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    millionth time. The cigarette was almost gone. He’d have to go in soon. It killed him. It had killed him when he got the call about the funeral. Killed him on the flight there. Killed him while he waited for the single bag he packed for his short stay in Indiana. Killed him as the rental car rumbled up streets he hadn’t seen in a decade but knew like the back of his hand. He could handle the body, he supposed. Some forgotten cousin. A sad thing, but nothing worth coming home over—had one’s…

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    Kevin Durant Legacy

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    “Hard work beats talent when talent fails to work hard”, a quote said by future Hall of Famer Kevin Durant. He not only has my dream job, but also proven that with hard work and dedication you can get there. Not only is being in the NBA great, but being able to win “Rookie of the year” and MVP” is even better. Competing against different players for only sixty spots, especially if you're not in top thirty which means there's no playing time for you. But it’s not only about proving what you could…

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    For example they want the AR-15 to be harder to get even a pistol to be harder to buy. Currently in indiana a person has to be at least 18 to buy any rifle or shotgun and their ammo.Then a person has to be at least 21 to buy any pistol or its ammo. As of lately Dicks Sporting goods and walmart have brought up the restrictions for all guns and ammo to 21…

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    Much like Luther, Skinner had people who encouraged him and impacted the leader he would become later in life. These fictive kin “helped to satisfy and provide a model for his cultural aspirations in a way that his own family did not” (19). During his formative years in his hometown Skinner came to know a teacher, Miss Graves, who modeled “scholarliness and culture, which became his own hallmark” (13). Watching the model Miss Graves exhibited through her daily life allowed Skinner to see as a…

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    Carolyn Sue Kline is my grandmother on my mother 's side of the family. She was born on November 27th, 1938 in Detroit. The child of Ray Otis Byarley and Mary Carlotta Byarley. Her older brother Philip passed away in the year 1995. With her first husband Walter J. Strange she had my mother in 1957. She re-married to Dr.Kay Irven Kline, after her first husband death, on November 14th, 1981 in Louisville, Kentucky. She went to Kankakee High School and is now retired from whatever job she had. She…

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    confused. This movie also proved that voter turnout is low but for very valid institutional reasons like voter ID laws. Another problem, battleground states receive all the attention. The political atmosphere is heightened in these states such as Indiana. Maybe citizens of other states would pay more attention if they received the same political attention as those swing states. All in all the movie discusses many problems with one straightforward but complex answer,…

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    Think Like a Freak “Like a Bad Dye Job, the Truth Is in the Roots” Jayla Helton ECON 202 Summary In this chapter, they discuss how people discover a problem, and try to find a new way to approach it. The causes of many diseases, are still unknown to this day. Through several resource and trial and error, doctors have still never found a cure to some diseases. Finding the roots to and issue can sometimes to be difficult. A small section of this chapter talks about the economy…

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