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    needed it, They had finally arrived, "Welcome!" Said the Mayor nervous , after some time of the Dragon being there, people started gaining some trust and weren't as scared as they were first. The people who had the guns started attacking the Dragon, luckily the Dragon flew away, but he hurt a couple people with his wings, the people who attacked the Dragon were punished then…

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    workers within the Egyptian village of Kafr El Teen, the mayor along with his group of men are able to exploit the poor peasants to their advantage. The value of the men is determined by their wealth and the value of the women is determined by their virtue. Powerful men in the novel control the social and political spheres of Kafr El Teen and do what they can to support the Mayor’s power. They even go as far as getting women for the mayor, often doing the same for themselves as in the case of…

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    In the fairly small town of Sherwood, OR, there is a very controversial mayor. The mayor is Krisanna Clark. The controversial mayor has done numerous things to help Sherwood become a better, safer, and happier place to live for all ages. Recently, Krissana has done things many people do not agree with, such as taking away one of the best places for kids and working out, the YMCA. Countless people have gotten very angry with her for that idea and it has caused backlash from a great deal of…

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    However, the portrayal of the Lord Mayor also indicated that such deportment was expected when addressing an respected upper class figure. The interview displayed in the press maintained clear status and class elements throughout, always referring to Lord Mayor by his proper title and with a deferential tone. The interview concluded with the Mayor thoroughly chastising her for her decision to leave her father: ‘You have done him great wrong…

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    Carlos Gimenez is the mayor of Miami-Dade County. Carlos Gimenez was born in Havana, Cuba on January 17, 1954. In 1960, his family decided to immigrate to the United States of America in the start is the Cuban Revolution. Gimenez and his family settled in which is now Little Havana in Miami. Gimenez joined the City of Miami Fire Department as a firefighter in the 1970’s and was appointed Fire Chief by the City Manager Cesar Odio in 1991. He served through the year 2000. Gimenez was also a…

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    the perspective of Alma, Mayor, and Rafael, all Hispanic Americans, the author present these “unknown” people and their lives in the opening chapters. The first of the chapters is Alma, the name of the mother of the Rivera trio (Alma, husband Arturo, and daughter Maribel) along with this chapter comes the theme of expectation versus reality and a parent’s compassion for their children. The chapter opens up with the Rivera family arriving in Delaware from Mexico.…

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    was more entertaining. There is lots of similarities between the book and the movie. Some of them are: In the book Lizzie's boyfriend (Looper) was giving her food out of the storeroom, and Looper also did the same thing in the film. Looper and the mayor had a…

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    Kid-friendly museums, 4th best City for Foodies, and in the top 10 of Budget friendly cities to travel to. It could be say that the City of Pittsburgh’s Marketing Department has done it job to aid in the economic recovery of this city. In 2004, Mayor Tom Murphy and council reviewed our City’s financials and requested to enter into Act 47, which is the Municipalities financial Recovery act, Act of 1987, P.L. 246, No. 47. Under Act 47, the Department of Community and Economic Development was…

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    JEDIAH HARTSHORN 2 In our recent times, New Orleans has decided to take down 4 of its confederate statues, due to many complaints, anger, and fighting Mayor Mitch Landrieu makes an address to the people of New Orleans. Mayor Mitch Landrieu starts off with ethos saying, “You see: New Orleans is truly a city of many nations, a melting pot, a bubbling cauldron of many cultures.” Page.2 September 3, 2017. With this he connects with the people of New Orleans, after establishing this connection he…

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    list. They tell the mayor that they are now in control, and they expect the people to do what they are ordered to. The army is determined to get coal and will stop at nothing to receive it. This is exactly betides in John Steinbeck’s novel, The Moon is Down. As the town was being occupied, “policeman and the postman…

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