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    since Kelly was little, she wanted to be a teacher. And she is never going to give up on that dream. But, is she does not become a teacher she wants to become an actress. Kelly wants to graduate high school, and go to a college in Indiana. Kelly wants to stay in Indiana, and be married, and have two kids. Kelly has a few interests. She loves to draw and listen to music in her spare time, or hang out with friends. The best thing to happen to Kelly is meeting her best friend Montana, simply…

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    Medical Coding Essay

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    “There are over 9,800 CPT codes – one for every type of health care service provided by health care practitioners or facilities.” (Explore Health Careers). Medical coding is a fast growing field and not a lot of people know how well it is going to strive here in the next couple years. The overview of this report is to elaborate what medical coding is. What the education requirements are for a medical coder along with the cost of tuition. Where medical coders can be employed. What the pay is for…

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    academic journal article “Inmate Literacy Assessment Study at the Lake County Indiana Jail” by Jeanette C. Shutay, Ph.D., David Plebanski, Ph.D. and Michael McCafferty originally published in The Journal of Correctional Education in June 2010. In this article, for the purpose of determining the relationship between educational level and literacy among prisoners, scholars conducted a research study at the Lake County Indiana Jail. Due to the fact that recidivism rates had risen in the United…

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    Motion-Pitures. Spielberg uses a variety of different shots and angles to give the movie a more appealing feel to the viewer. Camera angles and shots let the viewer perceive the movie in many different aspects and points of views. For example when Indiana Jones would be in trouble or when the enemy would steal his findings, the camera angle would be a high angle to show that he is powerless and that he lost the leverage.…

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    Twyla Tharp Essay

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    On July 1, 1941, Twyla Tharp was born in the Portland, Indiana. She spent her early childhood in Indiana but later moved to California in 1963 and completed her degree in Art history in New York. Compared to other dancers, at a young age, she learnt quite a number of genres in the arts like ballet, tap, jazz, modern and music. When she was just a year and a half old she was already given piano lessons. Her first dance lesson was at the Vera Lynn School of Dance. During her dancing years, she had…

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    Essay On James Dean

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    of acting and his sway fashion. Even some of the pictures taken of james dean are iconic to fashion brands and designers today in reinventing or recreating a new form of style.He was Mainly raised by his aunt and uncle. Born in a small city in Indiana, Dean soon moved with his parents…

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    Growing up, I thought nothing would ever change. I always thought that I would always have the same friends and live in the same house for the rest of my life. I would go down the street to play with Oliver and Katie every day, go to the school where all of my friends were, or go to get a Rickers drink at the gas station, everything that was normal to me. Little did I know, things were about to change. It was a normal weekday. I went to school wondering what I was going to learn in class today…

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    Memento

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    is seen doing this in several of his movies such as Indiana Jones and Jurassic Park. Indiana Jones is a very compelling story of an archaeologist that is faced with life and death situations. Indiana Jones is a true hero in the modern day american equation, he represents finding happiness through a hobby even if it leads to danger, and also having moral standards when faced with evil, even when it could mean your death. Not only that, but Indiana Jones also experiments with special effect,…

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    the turnpike when they finally reached an open field. Around 6:00 am, Gibbons deployed Sixth Wisconsin into Miller’s Cornfield, Second Wisconsin formed on its left. While the Sixth and Second pressured forward, the Seventh Wisconsin with Ninetieth Indiana at their right followed ready to support at a moment’s notice. Sixth Wisconsin reported that as soon as the column began moving, the enemy opened fire on their unit. The immediate blast disabled 13 men. Nevertheless, the regiment began…

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    Analysis Of Run Boy Run

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    The book's theme song would be “Run Boy Run” which reflects how we do unimaginable or crazy things when being threatened. The song illustrates a boy running, in the book the boy would Robert or the Catholics doing things that seemed crazy. In the novel Robert does things he never would’ve thought he would do. Because of this “Run Boy Run” would best fit for a theme song. The eerie and dark song “Secret” by the Pierces reflects the book's sinister mood. Like the book, it has images of death and…

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