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    The Tenochtitlan was important to the Aztec because there was where the most important ritual and ceremonial activities in Aztec life was held and it was the capital of the Aztec empire. The form of Temple Mayor was that it was a structure that stood 90 feet high consisted of two pyramids side by side on a huge platform. It was like a temple. The pyramids symbolized two sacred mountains: the Hill of Sustenance, which represented Tonacatepetl, whose patron…

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    In the article “As CPS schools empty: Mayor Emanuel, Dot let this crisis go to waste”, the Chicago tribune Editorial Board develops the different opinions on the controversial topic of closing down schools. School enrollment for Chicago public schools has become worse, in a comparison that was made with the enrollment for this fall it showed the dramatically drop of students that have vanish from CPS classrooms, which has led to the close of many schools. In 2013 fifty schools where close and…

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    itself almost mimics the real world issues of totalitarianism and corrupt government all too well. As the society is built on unnatural light and are lead to believe that there is no natural light and from the city there is nothing but darkness. As the mayor says “There is nothing but darkness from left to right forever and forever.”(26) This mimics the ways of totalitarianism in society as part of its control is that of what they want their people to believe and know. Secondly, another tie to…

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    A city council meeting is a substantial way to express considerably of Amarillo in particular’s prosperousness. The purpose of a City Council meeting is to provide a forum for members, staff and citizens to discuss various subjects related to City operations, projects, and planning. I believe it is a great system because it administrates the city with representatives elected by those who live there and more than likely participate in these meetings. Although technically Texas law does not…

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    Northridge, at the event of State of the City Address. You addressed the citizens of Los Angeles with valid information and phenomenal numbers of what you have inspired to our city. Hearing you speak was pleasant and assuring that I have such a great mayor who cares about his city so much and that my family and I have a well established city for us and our future. You used a great collaboration of ethic appeal that gave us a background of the things you have done, a great logical understandings…

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    This song shows that the person scored a big win, and the other person or opponent did not even come close. During the book the current mayor cheated to win. According to the book on page 166 it says, “One hundred and twenty registered voters on the official books claimed they never register, much less voted.” So Eli Millstone was on fire in the political community. One line from the…

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    School. In speaking with Mayor Ross, we discussed possible ways to get not only his office involved with the garden at Westwood, but also the general public. We collectively discussed possible events and strategies that may encourage more participation from the Blythewood community. In addition, we discussed what Mayor Ross could do individually in order to raise awareness in transforming the student-led garden into a community space. Two of the ideas discussed were Mayor Ross attending…

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    uncontrollable. To include this thought, what would the government add or take away from each person’s diet? How would he manage what people buy and consume in their everyday diet? “Recently, Mayor Bloomberg of New York tried to make an infamous ban on 32oz sodas. Although the Supreme Court outlawed it, Mayor Bloomberg may have already achieved what his failed law never could have: he’s already tapped into most people’s inherent desire to be accepted and respected by the community. It’s okay to…

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    Mayor Swaney was not able to come up with a clear cut answer. The City Council had been quick to reinstate the Fugees’ right to access the field. The article about the Fugees changed other things for the team as well. Readers began to donate in sums big…

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    In 2012 New York City Mayor, Michel R. Bloomberg proposed to ban some kind of sugary drinks to reduce obesity. Mayor Bloomberg defined sugary drinks as those with twenty five or more calories per eight ounces. Bloomberg said that if the sugars are consumed in large quantity they can cause obesity, as a result, he suggested to ban every drink that has more that sixteen ounces of sugar- sweetened drinks which include supper sized soda, fruit drinks and smoothies. The mayors’ decision brought so…

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