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    amount of things to do in Detroit. I lead my family on a free, self-guided architecture tour. Detroit has lots to offer when it comes to uniquely designed buildings. Some stops on the tour included the Guardian Building and the Fisher Building, both landmark skyscrapers, and the iconic Renaissance Center, a group of seven interconnected skyscrapers. Another exquisite building is the Fox Theatre, which is often described as “Detroit’s crown jewel.” We saw a performance of the Broadway musical…

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    Planning Your Vacation in Miami, Florida Miami is referred to as the “Magic City” for a broad range of reasons, but they all add up to the fact that this city is a beautiful, exciting place to be. If you’re planning a trip to this magical destination, your only real problem may be trying to choose which of the numerous local attractions you’ll visit. Before you begin organizing your vacation itinerary, you might want to explore the possibilities. From viewing wildlife to touring the…

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    The Plessy v. Ferguson supreme court case is one of the most well known landmark supreme court cases. It primarily argues the “separate but equal” segregation and Jim Crow laws that emerged post-civil war. The outcome of this case was entirely justified, at the time, because it still met the principles in the thirteen and fourteen amendments. Additionally, Plessy's argument was still undermined with the fact that the state was still keeping facilities “separate but equal.” The main people…

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    Imagine you are indoors, avoiding a thunderstorm. You hear rain rattling on the roof; you look outside to see what seems to be a camera flash light up your street, quickly followed by a crackling boom. You walk through your living space, only to notice a small puddle on the floor. You examine the puddle and then look up at the ceiling for its origins, but your eyes are met with a droplet of water striking you on the forehead. There is a leak. Naturally, you walk into the kitchen, grab a kitchen…

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    ejection of the residents. Central Park started life as a playground for the rich due to the fact that it was located too far uptown which made the walk too long for the working class. Today it is a place for all with numerous historical and artistic landmarks…

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    basement and other areas so you can review them later. 2. Study a map of the property and surrounding landmarks. What are the assess points to the property? How near is it to your place of work? To local schools? To the facilities that you need like grocery stores? It is possible to get a bird's eye view the area using an online interactive map to easily identify where the major roads and landmarks in the community are. Knowing these things will help you make a better decision on what area…

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    Puerto Rico Puerto Rico has many amazing things. The scenery of this island is beautiful along with its many great landmarks. Puerto Rico has a very interesting history. It is a United State territory, but does not have the same taxes and laws. Along with the history, comes the culture. Overall, Puerto Rico is an incredible island. Puerto Rico is an island located in the Caribbean Sea, along with the Bahamas, Cuba, Haiti, Dominican Republic and Jamaica. Puerto Rico is about the size of Rhode…

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    One of which had a major influence on the amendment, the landmark case of "Mapp v. Ohio" in 1961. Mapp was initially convicted of the possession of pornographic materials by the County Ohio Court of Common Pleas. The conviction was later upheld by the Ohio Court of Appeals. Mapp took her case to the Supreme Court…

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    oldest libraries in D.C. The goals of the new neighborhood Library was to provide a new kind of library service, one with a strong emphasis on the updated media of communications and information. The new Watha T. Daniel/Shaw Neighborhood Library: A Landmark of Social Change." During its first year of operation, the Watha T. Daniel/Shaw branch offered a variety of community activities, including workshops in photography, tutoring, crocheting, knitting, and exercising. It also offered poetry…

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    Introduction Sufficient analgesia is essential for canine patients undergoing oral surgery, such as dental extractions and orthopaedic procedures involving the maxilla and/or mandible. These procedures produce strong sensory stimulation that impact on general anaesthetic requirements and produce post-operative pain (Woodward 2008). Providing multimodal analgesia for our patients is beneficial for several reasons. From a clinical standpoint, pre-operative local nerve blocks decrease the level of…

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