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    The film seeks to explain how the United States is one of the wealthiest countrie,s yet still manages to rank so low on the list for life expectancy by country. Dr. Adewale Troutman puts it simply, that individual health is based on social determinants. For the most part, the film explains how socioeconomic status accounts for health disparities. The type of job, income you make, and class you fall into mirrors your health. As I have learned in previous courses, education is a key determinate…

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    The hills are alive again -- revitalized “Sound of Music” production comes to Louisville Measuring up to the exacting standards set by Rodgers and Hammerstein’s iconic musical “Sound of Music” is no small feat. After its Tony-winning introduction in 1959 followed by the 1965 movie production starring Julie Andrews, “Sound of Music” quickly grew to be one of the most widely recognized shows of all time. However, decades later, esteemed director Jack O’Brien still managed to give the production a…

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    Jared Hopkins is a native Texan. He is a sophomore at the University of North Texas studying Radio/Television/Film and Marketing. He graduated from John A. Dubiski Career High School, a vocational school, where he chose Audio/Video Production as his career pathway. During his high school years, he served as an active member of the National Honor Society, Parent Teacher Student Association, and served as theg the Student Body Historian/Parliamentarian for two consecutive years while in the…

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    I was born in Louisville, Kentucky on June 14,1805. I chose a military career and graduated from the U.S Military Academy at West Point in 1825. I served in the Black Hawk War, the Second Seminole War, and the Mexican American War. I was then promoted to the rank of Major, commanding the 1st Regiment of Artillery. When South Carolina broke away from the Union in 1820, I was put in command of the U.S. army garrison in Charleston, South Carolina. My command of 85 soldiers and I were positioned…

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    For my external activity, I interviewed Sherry Shepherd, a child social worker, who works in the Clay County community. Throughout the interview, I gathered information about her job tasks, profession, educational and training requirements, and services provided by Ms. Shepherd and the entire Department of Child Protective Services. Ms. Shepherd provided a clear and informative insight into the department and the services that she provides daily. Question 1: Please explain how your…

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    In reflecting upon my experience in the Honors Program, I know that my college experience would have been much different had I not enjoyed the Honors Program. I joined in the Fall 2012, as unsure freshman, just trying to understand this new, high stakes academic world I was in. Taking the Honors 103, and Honors 104 classes really help me start to make friends and I kept many of those same friends through out my college career. I learned a lot in my Honors Programs classes, and they were usually…

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    Zishen Chen Fys 073 description &bibliography Title: Ogden’s railroad brings the city Description: The first decade of the development of Chicago is closely linked to William Butler Ogden who built and owned the city. The railroad designed, raised and built by Ogden gave power to him by delivering people, more labor force, and necessary raw materials such as grain, live stocks so that industries like hotels and meat factories managed to develop under the control of the railroad tycoon. Born…

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    Richard B. Hays, 1 Corinthians. Interpretation Commentary. (Louisville: John Knox, 1997) Hays help clarify that in theses verses, “Paul is not actually referring to the liturgical ritual celebration which we observe today in a church building” (p.193). In discerning the Lord’s body, which Paul places concern, misinterpretations of “perceiving the real presence of Christ in the bread cannot be true, but for Paul, according to Hays, this simple means “recognizing the community of believers as the…

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    she graduated it was to be an occupational therapist. She graduated in 1954 from San Jose State College. She took her very first trip to Africa in 1963. Dian told her story in a book Gorillas in the Mist. She lived on a farm on the outskirts of Louisville, she spent many of-hours happily tending to the Livestock. She was known as a meteorologist. Her research made everyone closer to the endangered gorillas. It was a tragic disaster the way she died though. Luckily the research center took…

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    F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote the novel The Great Gatsby during the height of his career as an author. Although the novel didn’t sell well during his lifetime, after he passed away the sales for The Great Gatsby sky rocketed and the novel became one of his most famous works of literature. Scott Fitzgerald is known for basing events and characters from his novels from his own personal life, and this is especially prominent in The Great Gatsby. In this novel, many of the events and characters…

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