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    Literature can be defined as anything written or published. Most writing is focused on a topic that is either very popular or very controversial. Travel writing, however, is a little different. Contrary to my first belief, travel writing is not simply just describing a cool location and what you saw there. While that is included, it is not the focus. This particular genre focuses on what you learned or took away from the experience. How the experience shaped you and how you will keep the…

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    Salt Lake City: Case Study

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    City #1: Salt Lake City Absolute location: 40° 45' N / 111° 53' W The city is located in the northeast corner of the Salt Lake Valley surrounded by the Great Salt Lake to the northwest and the steep Wasatch and Oquirrh mountain ranges on the eastern and south western borders. Salt Lake City has a dry continental climate with hot, dry summers and cold, snowy winters. Its current weather is partly sunny with occasional showers. An example of vegetation in Salt Lake City is sagebrush. It is a…

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    St. Anthony: A Case Study

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    The city of St. Anthony, Minnesota is a medium-sized city located on the north-eastern side of Minneapolis. With around 8,500 residents, St. Anthony enjoys a suburban way of life while simultaneously experiencing the benefits of the city of Minneapolis. It is on the borders of both Hennepin and Ramsey counties, meaning that the city has residents living in both. Despite being a city, St. Anthony is still referred to by many as St. Anthony Village. It’s village-like atmosphere and close community…

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    George Washington Carver was born in 1860 in Diamond,Missouri. During his childhood he went to school and had to walk 10 miles. He graduated from Iowa state university. While Carver get’s deeper into his education he became the inventor of peanuts and sweet potatoes. His reputation is largely based on his promotion of alternate crops to cotton,such as peanuts and sweet potatoes. He wanted poor farmers to grow alternatives crops both as a source of other products to improve their quality…

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    The founder of the Target Corporation is George Draper Dayton. Target was founded in 1902 in Minneapolis, MN. He chose Minneapolis because he thought it was the greatest location for business growth. He spent many years in the banking and real estate business and decide to venture out and search the Midwest for opportunities. He eventually settled on Nicollet Avenue for his first business opening (A Bullseye View, 1900s). Target is known for their dependable merchandise and wide variety of…

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    William Albert Allard is photographer of people. Allard was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota in 1937, and studied photography at the University of Minnesota and the Minneapolis School of Fine Arts. He started his photography career as a National Geographic photo intern in 1964. He has contributed to 42 articles in the magazine, not only as a photographer but as a writer. Allard likes to photograph people in remote locations and locations where people would never see other than through…

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    We woke up on June 3rd and hit the road again. We were going to try and make it as far as we could today. We made plans to meet up with my dad, grandma, aunt, and brother in Minneapolis, or somewhere close to, for lunch. My dad had been in Minneapolis the previous days, and wanted to see me before I was gone. We met up at a restaurant called Doolittles. It was fancier than we thought it was going to be. We had lunch, and it was time to leave. I gave my dad a hug and started to tear up. I had…

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    recipient will cherish forever. We are your number one Minneapolis awards retailer.If you are looking for a perfect medal,trophy,or something else to present to your loved one or employee for their outstanding achievement,here are some reasons why your should give us a try; 1.Our Products Are Hand-Crafted While it is easy to find ordinary trophies and awards,hand-crafted trophies and awards remain a rare…

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    Wrinkles Research Paper

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    Dry weather can cause skin dryness, which can lead to wrinkles. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Smoking rates are increasing in Philadelphia. Smoking can cause wrinkles. Minneapolis, Minnesota The dry climate in Minneapolis makes people more prone to wrinkles. Phoenix, Arizona Phoenix Arizona experiences one of the hottest summers in the country, which is why people who live here are more prone to wrinkles. Chicago, Illinois Chicago residents…

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    In this article, Kashmir Hill attempts to educate the public on Target’s information-gathering methods and algorithms. The article begins by informing the reader that companies and retailers research their customers to induce purchases via coupons and “exclusive” offers, and thus increased revenue. Next, Hill defers to the New York Times’ Charles Duhigg editorial to explain how Target pinpoints its advertising. These advertisements are accomplished by a “Guest ID number” linked to a customer’s…

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