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    Never Leaving Vegas

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    UNLV is seen as the “University of Never Leaving Vegas” and it is a generally accepted rule that any student with an inkling of motivation and halfway decent grades should go out of state, despite how much student debt they may end up with. After all, about 87% of UNLV’s student body is from Nevada and only around 39% of these students end up graduating within six years, and there are plenty of opportunities to make a living working on the Strip or in a casino for all those students who couldn’t…

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    Escorts Vegas is your place for pleasure, and I would love to be the playmate you appoint to make tonight magical. I’m Lara, and I’m your one-stop-shop for the serving of sexy you crave. There are plenty of brunette escorts in Las Vegas, and I know I’m in good company with the other fabulous entertainers here at Escorts Vegas. But, I have some amazing skills when it comes to men who are new to doing something so daring. I promise! I’m only 21, meaning you may doubt I can back up such a statement…

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    In reality, this photo takes place in Las Vegas within the Paris hotel. This explains why everything seemed to fit into place too well. What is actually happening is the first time this young boy and little girl has ever been to Las Vegas. Having absolutely no exposure to hot weather, we can imagine that this San Francisco born boy had an unpleasantly sticky and hot day in the unforgiving desert sun. While on their dreaded walk down the Las Vegas Strip, the little girl and the young boy begged…

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    Herds of people flock the street of Las Vegas mesmerized by the lights, intrigued by the adventure, and yearning for some fun. Most tourists would be surprised to discover that legal prostitution would not be included in their weekend of adventure. It is a common mistake for people who are not from the city to think that prostitution is a legal act. It is not hard to come up with such an assumption, considering Las Vegas is crowded with people handing out cards advertising girls with no clothes…

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    naked on a car make up most outdoor advertisements. The article even states that, “The image of a sexualized woman portrayed with a car is a pin-up staple” (Rosewarne 319). I had seen dozens of these woman with car advertisements during my trip to Las Vegas on massive billboards. The difference between these types of pin-ups being displayed in a room versus an outdoor…

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    In the excerpt “the Four Books on Architecture” Palladio develops a numerical and logical system organizing spatial relationships among the elements involved in any building. This system is a guidance for architects when designing such buildings as villas and houses. As well this system includes detailed rules to be considered when an architect arranges building rooms, when he specifies the proportions of spaces, when he makes decisions about the dimensions of halls associating the height of a…

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    Time To Pretend Analysis

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    quickly. Therefore, my story is able to be projected by the music. When exercising, people usually play music to help them get hyped up while working. While I exercise, I enjoy listening to “Vegas Lights” by Panic! at the Disco since it really captures the entire aesthetic of the glamorized side of Las…

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    A memorable journey On December 18, 1980, Brian Czech got into a station wagon with his parents and siblings. At that time, traveling by plane was expensive and not practical for a big family who wanted to have a multi-city holiday on the west coast of the United States. The station wagon was a long car which had three seats in the row, three in the middle row and it had a seventh seat at the back of the car. They had enough stuff packed for the seven of them for a long, 16-days journey to…

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    Rayaan Chowdhury Film and Lit Professor Prestridge December 8th, 2017 Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas Literature has always been regarded as the mirror of the community/society. The content used in literary writing is inspired by the environment in which the author is placed. Thompson is not an exception because he uses the environment in which he was placed to air his views about the American society. Hunters uses his creativity in the narrative to reflect on America. In his book, he…

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    been told from a scientist’s point of view, or a city official’s point of view in a much colder tone. This essay set the perfect balance for me between the emotional story and the facts. Meloy’s essay was written in a style befitting the topic. Las Vegas is a garish, over-the-top kind of place, and the description in this piece was larger than life, and excessive all around. For example, “Oleander bushes…they once offed a few boy scouts…who roasted a lethal meal (with their branches)” (795).…

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