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    Louisville vs Cancun Louisville and Cancun, have high population and living standards. Although there are couple similarities between Louisville and Cancun, there are many obvious differences between them such as Weather, Age restrictions, and Entertainment as mentioned in this essay. First, the weather in Louisville is different from weather in Cancun, the weather in Louisville is very cold from October to February, warm from May to September and cool around year. In contrast, Cancun is always…

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    The Louisville Cardinals an NCAA basketball team has had great success the past couple years in the NCAA tournament. In 2013 they won the National championship beating michigan by six points. And the next year losing to Kentucky in the Final Basketball. Louisville is always one of the top competitors in NCAA basketball and always has some of the best players, Peyton Siva, Jim Price, and Derek Smith. The coach for the Louisville Cardinals is Rick Pitino, who has been around basketball for a long…

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    painting is oil paint on a modest sized canvas about 25 by 32 inches. This oil landscape hangs directly on the wall, at a horizontal orientation, and is in a simple ornate frame. Monet’s painting is currently located at the Speed Art Museum, in Louisville, KY. In the upper left corner of the painting, sits a small Mariners’ church, where the hazy sky peaks out and radiates light from being the building. The church is a mixture of purple, blue and gray pigments with bright greens and mauves…

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    Colonel Harland David Sanders was rejected 1009 times before finding someone who accepted his chicken recipe. He failed 1009 times before finally attaining his lifelong goal. What if he had quit after the first rejection? Or after the first 100? He would have settled into the dull routine of every other American, finding something less adventurous and risky to do. Since he was willing to endure 1009 rejections, and had the stamina to continue pursuing his goal, his chicken is now the prized…

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    Gangs in Louisville, KY and how to Stop Them. This is the issue we are having on our fair city. There have been some incidents in downtown Louisville involving flash mobs of teens aged from 13 to 19 years. Assaulting persons and robbing them. Some stores are also being robbed and vandalized. These incidents have also resulted in some bad publicity that could result in loss of revenue to local business people and hurt the city’s reputation as a safe and attractive tourist destination. Local…

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    Colonel Sanders “No hours, nor amount of labor, nor amount of money can deter me from giving the best I ever can.” Colonel Sanders said this because to him, it was not about how much money he was making or how much work he had to do, he would always try his best at whatever it was he was doing. With him facing many hardships in life, going through different near death experiences and changing the fast food industry, he deserves to be more well known and have a higher status in history. First,…

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    Did you know Chesapeake was supposed to win the first Kentucky derby? It’s true,Oliver Lewis was supposed to clear the field for W. Henry, who rode Chesapeake, but after he fell to far behind H.P McGraw, the horses owner, waved Lewis on, and Lewis ended up winning. The Derby took place on may 17, 1875, and Lewis and Aristides went down in America’s history. Th history of the track, the actual racing, and trip to the winners circle, helped build one of Americas longest lasting tradition. in…

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    Location Analysis Currently, the largest plot of land for sale in Louisville is located at 8916 Cane Run Road Louisville, KY 40258. This lot offers 29.21 acres of land at a price of $8,561.64 per acre to lease per year. Located in the Southwest corner of Louisville, it offers great options for transporting our products. With access to the Ohio River, an already existing railroad, and Greenbelt Highway that connects with the Gene Snyder Freeway, we will have no problem bring in materials and…

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    Introduction: University of Louisville Hospital (UofL) is a branch of Kentucky One Health. The hospital and the James Graham Brown Cancer Center collectively are known as University Medical Center (UMC). It has been recognized nationwide as a leader in trauma, stroke, high risk obstetrics, and cancer (2011). It also is an academic medical center. There are a variety of floors and services offered at UMC, ranging from ED, obstetrics, med-surg units, psychiatric services, intensive care units,…

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    • Recruitment o The total membership of the colony is at 15 members. Recruitment should be the number one priority for the men of Louisville Crescent Colony. The recruitment process that they have been going through is working in generating leads and meeting men. The colony needs to continue to follow the process and work hard. • Executing programming o The men are able to come up with ideas for programming, but have had issues with execution. Officers should create measurable goals and…

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