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    for the others” Most of the time in certain families the family look for one of the children to make it big and make it out situation they’ve grown up in. So when one makes it out the plan is always come back for family. One I moved to Arizona from Indiana a lot of my family was angry with me and my mother because we just needed a change in scenery. Thankfully they got over it. How might a writer like Cisneros come to terms with leaving a place like Mango…

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    Essay On Greek Hazing

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    Sororities and fraternities have been challenging their rightful purposes since they were created in the 1700s. They were created for the purpose of educational success, scholarships, and opportunities that may have not been available to students not involved. Throughout the years, Greek life has helped students to make charitable contributions, connections in careers, and friendships. The one topic not specified in their prideful history would be hazing. There have been many accounts of hazing…

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    Food Deserts In America

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    Food deserts are very prevalent in America today. In a news article in the Indianapolis Business Journal, Jeffrey Hilburn says “More than 20 percent of the population in five of the eight counties in metro area (Indiana) live in food deserts.” That is in Indiana alone. A food desert is when there is no major grocery store within 1 mile of an area in an urban area and within 10 miles of a rural area. That means that the people within these areas are searching for places to get groceries. Instead…

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    giving teams a certain lump sum of money for stadium financing. The NFL makes tons of money and the majority of the cost of the stadium went to the Texas people. Another example of an awesome stadium is The Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana. Indiana built this stadium with hosting future Super Bowls and other Championship games in mind. This stadium also has a retractable roof that allows players and the fans to be inside or outside, depending on the weather. The Lucas Oil Stadium…

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    I am the youngest child of two children. This is where I learned the importance of family, respect, and watching out for family and friends. I still live my life according to those values. I don’t mind hard work. I was always taught that you must work hard every day no matter how well your life is going and you must work even more when life isn’t going as planned. Early on in life, I was introduced to the sport of soccer. I fell in love with the sport. I ended up playing soccer from the age…

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    rattlesnake. It was said that Johnny was seen by helping a wounded wolf, and kept him as a pet. An old hunter swore he’d seen Johnny playing with a bear family. As the years passed , Ohio became too crowded for Johnny so he moved to the wilds of Indiana. There he could continue to clear land for his orchards. When some settlers began arriving, Johnny recognized them as kids. Now they had children of their…

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    years ago. The golden state was the first to implement smoking bans in bars and restaurants in 1994. According to the American Nonsmokers’ rights Foundation, as of July 2013, thirty-three states in the U.S. have restricted smoking in restaurants. Indiana is the most recent state to adopt the ban of public smoking. The Hoosier state made the smoking ban official in 2013. The remaining seventeen states have localized smoking bans that vary from county to county…

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    “Campus Preachers Push Limits” Critique People—especially college students—will always have conflicting views about the campus preachers and whether or not one agrees with them. The true question is if they cross a line. Do the campus preachers ever enter into a territory that invokes violence? If so, does that mean they should still be protected by the first amendment? This is a very important thing that Amy Mariani, a sophomore who is majoring mass communication, brings up in her article…

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    he just took a nap. When he woke up it was finally time for the game. He slipped his new shoes on and they drove to the stadium. They had never played this team and knew nothing about them. They showed up at the stadium which was massive. The Indiana Hoosiers play there during the college basketball season and they won the championship last year. Zad and his best friend Daquan spotted the other team and they were massive and looked really mean. The game was about to start and everyone was…

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    Exercising Your Options — a physical therapist explains how exercise can benefit some patients as they battle and recover from cancer. Studies show that exercise can benefit cancer patients, but intense treatment regimens often leave them too fatigued. What’s a patient to do? The Key caught up with Andrea Venetz Eisgruber, Virginia Tech, owner and physical therapist at Core Concepts Physical Therapy and Pilates in Westminster, Maryland, to find out more about exercise programs to combat fatigue…

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