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    Marijuana legalization or “pot” has become a hot topic over the last century in the United States. With many states legalizing its use for medical healing properties but also for pure recreation. It has been considered by some to be the drug of century, providing benefits such as freezing cancer cells to slow the spreading process, easing major and minor pains of the body, helping those with glaucoma, and even reducing some patients with seizures to a stopping point. Not only is this drug…

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    and families. Professor lake, a recreation center which includes a beach with swimming area, volleyball courts, paddle boats and much more. Chinguacousy Park, a sport facility mark where curling rinks, tennis courts, ski-hills and many other activities. Likewise, the Powerade Centre has baseball diamonds, cricket pitches, field hockey court, and paintball field is evident. Nevertheless, other recreation centers like Cassie Campbell, Flower City Seniors Recreation Centre, and the Brampton Soccer…

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    fitness, and quality of life through daily physical activity’ was identified. The availability of sidewalks is impeded due to automobiles up on / blocking the sidewalks and lack of availability of walking trails, bike lanes, parks and physical-recreation center. The lack of availability, motivation and understanding of the benefits of physical activity needs to change for the community’s residents. Grants would be obtained for the Community Action Agency of Southern…

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    My family extended subsystem when I was growing up included my grandmother on my parent’s side. My mother’s mom helped care for my sisters and I growing up. My grandmother was always there to help my mom taking some stress off of her. Growing up we would go to my grandmother’s house every Sunday. It was when she passed away that we stopped seeing my mom’s side of the family as frequently. My father’s mom lives in Massachusetts we see her on holidays and family functions along with the rest of my…

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    However most emerging adults have different purposes of cohabitation such as keep their relationship, for recreation, or finance problems. If the relationship is not serious as marriage, their relationship might hard to consistent their relationship because they cannot understand each other as husband and wife. They are not legally couple and they might do not…

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    city/country/town will develope. Also, there are geographic factors like demographics meaning how a city is growing. For example, if a city is growing because of immigration think about how that affects/determines entertainment, politics, economy, recreation and housing options as well as access for certain services. If you put that into perspective with the United States, you can see that it's a country built by immigrants…

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    and never remember that memory. I think that not being able to feel pain is weird cause you not experience the pain or the way you hurt peoples feeling but not knowing you did. “Don’t play it anymore” “I’m the one who’s training for Assistant Recreation Director” Pg 134. We have experience of pain and feelings when we get hurt be feel pain and we sometimes cry but in Jonas’s world that doesn’t exist. I think that you get assigned your spouse is not get because…

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    main use of this simile is to show how dominant a unit can be if they come together for the same goal.¬ "Day and night the telescreens bruised your ear with statistics proving that people today had more food, more clothes, better houses, better recreations… than the people of fifty years ago" (77). This party uses these farfetched stats in their favour into making others believe that they have done a lot for society,…

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    24-hour Public Servant Buffet Executive summary The City of Des Moines (City) employs more than 1900 people. The many different departments provide a wide variety of community service opportunities such as police and fire protection, park and recreation, urban and neighborhood development, planning and engineering. The mission of the city of Des Moines is: To provide qualified and competent individuals to meet the needs of the city. To serve as a resource for employees to improve themselves,…

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    perfect community, it has its flaws which makes it a dystopia. From a baby until getting chosen for a job they are watched, everyday of their lives. ¨Attention. This is a reminder to male elevens that objects are not to be removed from the Recreation Area and that snacks are to be eaten, not hoarded had been specifically directed at him, the day last month that he had taken an apple home.” You can tell from that sentence that there are cameras all around, watching all day and night.…

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