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    preparing them for our ever advancing society. Their counter parts argue that technology is too costly, and school district will not be able to afford the purchase or up keep of these coveted devices. Schools who are adopting bring your own device or…

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    Chicago City Architecture

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    Throughout my tour of the greater Chicago area, I saw countless of interesting things, from the people walking the streets to up to all the admirable buildings. While not knowing my way around the city I got lost multiple times which was very exasperating and time consuming, but my overall experience of walking the loop was somewhat tolerable. The two buildings that stood out me the most were the Willis Tower and the Kluczynski Federal Building. These two building stood out to me because of the…

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    Banning Junk Food

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    gives people the freedom of choice and doesn’t create a surefire way to combat obesity. As the government forces schools to abide by new healthier lunch programs, students are beginning to eat less and less food from school. This is causing school districts…

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    the $3.8 billion Bakken pipeline after protests turned violent in southern North Dakota. As reported by the Chicago Tribune, the three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit said that it needs more time to consider the emergency injunction. Prior to this announcement, U.S. District Judge James Boasberg confirmed that the pipeline construction was lawful and rejected the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe’s request for a preliminary injunction to halt construction…

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    sixth grade language arts teacher at West Lake Middle School in Apex, which operates on a multi-track schedule. “There are some changes that we have to get used to when making the switch”(“Districts”). Year-round schools are becoming more popular and the numbers are growing every year. According to a recent report by the Congressional Research Service, the number of year-round schools has increased by 764 school systems, 26 percent since 2007 (“Districts”). Year-round school allows students to…

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    Cahto Tribe

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    “There are approximately 370 million Indigenous people in the world, belonging to 5,000 different groups, in 90 countries worldwide.” (Johnson 2009) Indigenous people are just like anyone else, although many people do not know what Indigenous people have had to do to gain equal rights as everyone else. Within indigenous people, there are thousands of smaller groups within called “bands” or “tribes.” Each tribe is different from one another, tribes vary in location from North America, all the way…

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    the case. I will also analyze the important facts that plaintiff and defendant used to testify during the trial. b, Peg Bouaphakeo and several former and current employees of Tyson Foods, Inc. sued the company's meat processing facilities in Storm Lake, Iowa. Over 3000 workers claimed that they were paid only for the time they were at their work stations and the production line was moving. c. The employee argued that the company violated the Employment Standards Act of 1938 and Iowa Wage…

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    Case Description The Merrifield Commercial Realization Area (CRA) projected started on April 2009, which it is known as The Mosaic District as well. Because this project, the first Community Development Authority (CDA) was created, and it made sure that the CRA’s principles provided a coordinated approach to address the needs and opportunities of a changing development environment, while ensuring that public dollars are contributed only when essential to realize revitalization. Also, the CDA…

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    (dance, toss, wear) on the lake and the beauty of waves, then she wrote what happen in Gowbarrow park, the journal connect with landscape and nature (Watson& Towheed 135-136), in the poem William use ''I'' pronoun while Dorothy use ''we'' pronoun, Dorothy may see family experience but William Daffodils self-experience that described in his eyes(Levin 34), both account use the same experienced views for daffodils and the huge number of daffodils under the tree near the lake, William uses the…

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    Inside numerous masterpieces, books, musical collections, or even movies so far as that is concerned, the writers, specialists or makers once in a while use subliminal messages or imagery to depict socially applicable issues inside our reality today. In the book "The Lorax" composed by Dr. Seuss, there untruths numerous implications behind all activities and characters inside the film. The Lorax concentrates on logging, and the reducing of the common world and how individuals today need more of…

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