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    Rugged Maniac Festival

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    I started out both days of a busy weekend by running the Rugged Maniac course in Englishtown NJ. At this point, I have pretty much done most of the OCR’s that are on my bucket list to complete, but Rugged Maniac was one of the few left that I had yet to complete, so I was excited about this weekend and the chance to run the course on both Saturday and Sunday. • Festival / Spectator Area: I have participated in four other different events at this specific Englishtown venue and all but one have…

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    Flood Insurance Homebuyers as a rule must buy homeowners' insurance operator on the arrangement once bringing out a contract ahead their property. However, standard homeowners' insurance operator doesn't blanket flooding, so mortgage holders in danger must buy flood insurance firm. Purchasers ought to further bolstering do their homework for flood insurance, since there are a few myths Furthermore Confusions over this item. Shoppers must buy Private flood insurance operator; One as a relatable…

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    The extent to which the government should intervene in the economy is an issue that has been debated for thousands of years across the entire globe. Is the free market more efficient than the government? To what extent are taxes necessary in a functioning society? Is economic liberty more important than economic equality? These are the kinds of questions that have been debated since the inception of this country. Today, Republicans and Democrats are strongly divided on this issue. Democrats…

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    In 2013, the fourth consecutive year of reported Fair financial losses, the L.A. County Fair Association CEO received nearly $900,000 in total compensation. Additionally during the four years of reported Fair Association losses, 2010-2013, Association Chief Executive James Henwood Jr. and four members of his executive team collected a combined $2.8 million in bonuses boosting their total compensation to $8.75 million. For many years, the L.A. County Fair Association has been exempt from paying…

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    instead of fixing the problem it lead to the Progressive Time in history. The Progressive Era was the period of reform that lasted from the 1890’s through the 1920’s. During this era the Gilded Age was established and was led to a Progressive Era by giving women and children a voice. Through the era, women took a stand and came to the Progressive Era with a strong mind proving their values as social workers. All through the Progressive Era, the Progressive reformers had responded back to them…

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    Matthew Schoeman: Wow, great job! Your post is the only one I've read that I actually can truthfully say I agree with. I definetely think that the ridiculous amount of reservation funding needs to end. Far from doing Aboriginal people any good, government handouts are helping to perpetuate the "lazy Indian," which, though perhaps a steroptype, is one that is quite accurate. Just step onto a reserve and any doubts on that score should vanish. A family friend who is a doctor in a rural community…

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    ollective bargaining gives unions a monopoly on the government's workforce: 0:21 the government must employ workers on the terms the union negotiates, and may not hire 0:25 competing workers, 0:27 so nothing can get done without an agreement with government unions. 0:31 Essentially union leaders, not elected representatives have the final say. 0:36 This un-democratic arrangement is new: 0:39 even diehard advocates of private labor unions like President Franklin Roosevelt and former 0:44 AFL-CIO…

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    “The problem is government spends too much. So raising taxes is what politicians do, instead of reducing spending”. As Grover Norquist inquired politicians want to kept their own money in their pockets while taking money from the people. The reason why citizens want to increase taxes is because they want to get rid of the nation's financial debt. Raising taxes on the rich has been a topic of debate for quite awhile now. People feel like they should tax the rich more than the middle class and…

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    There are many allegorical similarities between L. Frank Baum’s The Wizard of Oz and the Populist Movement of the 1890’s, almost too many to believe they are accidental. However, writers tell stories about what they know, no matter how farfetched these stories may seem. Baum’s real world inspirations surrounded him everyday, and it is not unreasonable to argue these inspirations influenced Baum’s writing on a subconscious level. Depending on what mindset you read the book in, these connections…

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    Michael Lorenzini History of Rock Professor Craig 2/25/17 Bohemian Rhapsody The song I chose to analyze was Bohemian Rhapsody. This song was written by a famous British band called Queen. The band was officially formed in 1970 with Freddie Mercury, Roger Taylor, Brian May, and Mike Gross making up the members of the band. A year later, the band signed with Trident Audio Productions. In 1973, the band released their first single and began their first major tour. In 1975, Queen released their…

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