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    Marty Liquori & Friends Concert Report On Tuesday, the nine of June two thousand fifteen, a concert was held in Ballyhoo Grill, where Marty Liquori performed several jazz songs with his friend Vic Donnell. They performed a variety of songs from blues, jazz roll, to bebop etc. Marty Liquori was the guitarist and his friend Vic Donnell the Keyboardist. Then the concert took a musical break and later they were joined by vocalist Patti Markoch where she sung a few songs while they played. Every…

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    realistic war movies of all time. World War 2 veterans as well have expressed hesitation in watching this film not because its bad, but instead because of how realistic it is. On June 6, 1944, American, British, and Canadian troops landed on the 50 mile stretch of Normandy’s coast which was heavily fortified by German forces. The films 20 minute…

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    Cinderella Man Analysis

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    traditional vital marriage in a patriarchal family system. Giving Lee’s types of love they would have been considered to have agape love or self-sacrificing love which is the highest type of love according to the Greeks. According to sociologist Keith Davis eight qualities…

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    place to suppress voters, but they were still used. Louisiana Purchase (1803) An exchange of land between United States and France. Napoleon sold the territory to Thomas Jefferson for around 15 million dollars, giving the United States 827,000 square miles of new territory west of the Mississippi river. Monroe Doctrine (1823) Written and spoken by President James Monroe in 1823, it states that any European nation trying to invade and take control of an independent state in North or South…

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    King Tut's Legacy

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    Egypt has among the longest histories of any modern country, Emerging as one of the world’s first nation states in the tenth millennium BC. Considered the biggest developmental place in the world, Ancient Egypt experienced some of the most innovative things of the future such as writing, agriculture, urbanization, organized religion and central government. They have many iconic monuments such as the Giza Necropolis, Great Sphinx, and the one I have looked into the most the Valley of Kings. These…

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    This study looked at a total of 242 female runners around the age of forty, who ran a minimum of twenty miles per week. The participants ran at a controlled speed of 3.5 meters per second. Each participant ran in a total of five trials where tibial accelerometry and ground reaction force were measured and recorded. The results showed 139 participants sustained…

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    This field uses psychology as a means in order to delve into the wellbeing of individuals, more often than not, using religion and spirituality. Davis (2008), author of an important psychology handbook says that, “Psychology, and in fact all of society, is embracing spirituality, accepting faith as a once-again legitimate source of knowledge” (p. 21). This underlines how new scientific fields have…

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    Harriet Tubman was one of America’s very first civil rights activists, escorting 300 of the estimated 60,000 slaves that escaped the iron grips of slavery. These missions made her one of America’s most iconic heroes. In her time period, this was a title unheard of for women and blacks, making this an achievement especially astounding for Tubman. The influence she built through many efforts in the fields of equality dissipated through America and contributed to a fight that paved the way for the…

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    Saxon Kor Research Paper

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    Southeastern Utah might as well be the surface of Mars. Between the buttes and mesas of an arid landscape, where tumbleweeds blow across the roads, sagebrush grows from the cracked nutrient-rich soil, and prickly pears sprout under rusted, broken rock, there is little besides long stretches of open wilderness. In the late 1950’s and early 1960’s, while much of the climbing community fixated on the Yosemite Valley, and the world’s attention was captivated by the Himalayas, a group of Colorado…

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    Uncle Gun Thesis

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    Isaac R (1860-1920?) “Uncle Gun” worked with his father, farming Poplar Hill. As a young man Uncle Gun purchased his own farm and home on Poplar Hill (Poplar Hill was over 1100 acres it was divided between many farmers). Willie Jackson and Boles Riley delighted in telling the story of Uncle Gun and Hester Bond being the parents of Mary Lou. However, Boles and Willie were young children at the time, but remembered that Hester died in childbirth. Scandal seemed to have been the story behind…

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