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    characters, including eight narrators; however, this is not including parts entitled “others”. Most casts for this play consist solely of men actors, due to the fact that the characters in the play are men. However, should this play be production at Oklahoma State, there would have to be some flexibility due to lack of male actors. In reality, the narrators and “others” could certainly be played by females. If I were to produce this show at OSU, I would use females for the roles dubbed “other”.…

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    Dual Reporting Essay

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    Because I came to Cornerstone after its creation, I can only make an educated guess as to the reasons the dual reporting system currently exists. I suspect the goal was to maintain adequate staffing while simultaneously providing a compromise for Oklahoma and Arkansas credit unions that might have feared elimination of a local presence. While perhaps necessary during the league’s formative months, the organization has evolved to the point that this system is no longer necessary or advisable.…

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    Stillwater, Okla.--The West Virginia University baseball team came from behind to beat No. 23 Oklahoma State 5-3 in extra innings on Saturday afternoon at t Allie P. Reynolds Stadium. The Mountaineers (14-10) scored two runs in the ninth to tie the game 3-3 and scored to in the 10th to take the lead. Sophomore Cole Austin had three hits and drove in three runs. Kyle Gray and Ivan Gonzalez each picked up two hits. Braden Zarbnisky (3-0) picked up the win for WVU. He pitched 1.2 scoreless frames,…

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    Elizabeth “Bessie” Coleman was born on January 26, 1892 in Atlanta, Texas to Susan and George Coleman. At the time of her birth, her parents were already married for seventeen years and had nine children; Bessie was the tenth child of thirteen. Her father was of African American and Cherokee Indian decent and her mother was of African American decent which made it difficult for her from the start. Her family settled down in Waxahachie, Texas as sharecroppers. Her older brothers and sisters…

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    For this week’s forum I decided to research the Shawnee and Chickasaw American Indian Tribes due to the fact these particular tribes populated both areas the paternal and maternal sides of my family originated from. The Shawnee tribe mainly populated Northeast areas such as Ohio and Indiana. Their culture was based on a village lifestyle where farming and hunting were done by the men of the tribe while the women focused on household chores and took to pottery. The homes were round in shape and…

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    I woke up first today and since I had a mega phone I thought I would wake up Austin kindly this morning, plus the rest of the residents in the building. “Austin will you please wake up!” I screamed into the megaphone. It gave him a mini Heart attack but he was fine. After we stuffed our faces with the most delicious pancakes with sweet strawberries and syrup, we loaded up in our hippie van and started the day. On our way through springfield we thought it could be fun to stop at the Abraham…

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    After reading the ideas expressed in the Declaration of Independence, In my opinion the American Revolution did not live up to the ideals expressed in this document. The Declaration of Independence states that “All men are equal,” and are born with Natural/unalienable rights, such as the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Only during the American Revolution and even after that, America went against these laws. For instance, the “Three-Fifths Compromise,” created after the…

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    The Tampa Museum

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    The museum lacks any connection between time periods like classical, neo-classical and contemporary. It has nothing to tie back before the incident of April 19, 1995. Even though the Oklahoma museum was erected as a public experience, it lacks cultural impact in the aspect of framework design. In contrast to the Oklahoma museum, the Tampa museum has a lot of artwork relating human history from different era divided into sections. The Tampa museum created a whole different life impression about…

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    Essay On Welding

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    welding Welding the process to make, unite or fuse two or more pieces of metal as one. Welding uses electrons to heat metal to its boiling point in which it cools and bonds. Welding has been around since the egyptians they used it to make their tools to make the famous pyramids. In 1800 sir humphrey davy made a tool that was battery operated that was made just for welding. Today sir humphreys tool has been modified and made into as we know today as the arc welder. Welding is more of an art…

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    It is a private Christian school so this does push the price up for school. One of my goals in life is to be a missionary nurse. To achieve this goal I need to be attending a Christian college. Oklahoma has a fair amount of family that I have never met or have been close too. Going to OC has opened that door for me and it has also opened the door of flying home to visit my family in Washington. This just adds onto the amount of money I will be…

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