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    Growing up on a small family farm, I have learned to fix many items and pieces of equipment. I have learned to repair: cars, tractors, and many other implements. Money was always tight, and repairs were always needed. When I was a teenager, I start learning how to fix different equipment. What would cost thousands to take and have fixed maybe cost me a day of work and a few dollars in parts Over the years, there haven't been many items I haven’t been able to fix. When I was seven years old,…

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    meeting was held at the City Hall in Gladewater, Texas. The location of City Hall is 519 East Broadway. It was held on Thursday, October 20, 2016. As people gathered for the meeting I received signatures from board members including the mayor of Gladewater. To commence with was the call to order. Next, was the invocation and then the Pledge of Allegiance? I appreciated the fact that God was put before all else then our great nation. The first major happening was the citizen comments.…

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    However, one can suspect that there will be new supports and demands from each topic. Redistricting will have to be redone in a few years and there may be another nonpartisan attempt to pack a certain group of people in one district to try and increase the votes for a certain candidate. People are already questioning the felons’ voting rights case, as mentioned previously…

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    Sanford dam, where there are fisherman always fishing even throughout the winter. Baseball and softball fields always filled with young children and parents practicing are spread all throughout the park. The scorching, black pavement was never freshly redone and the yellow parking lines had all but faded, yet it surrounded the best basketball court in all of Sanford. This court is not the most amazing in the eyes of everybody. Its worn cracked blue lines and not so orange rim paint peeling from…

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    care and also allowing paramedics to be promoted. This was only managed by just one person for the entire Los Angeles area which was extremely time consuming also not allowing for anything truly effective to occur. A year later in 1984 the BEMS was redone so that there would not just be one person in charge of everything but there would be six EMS districts and 3 senior paramedics were assigned to each one so that it would be an easier workload and also allowing to supervise how patients were…

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    caught plagiarizing at this school? Consequences of plagiarism cannot just stop at creating an academic text but also of low quality may become law violations in particular copyright infringement. If I are caught plagiarizing at this school, I will redone again, get no credit, or even fail class. If other peoples are caught, they can lose their jobs. Plagiarism is not only that you cannot in class but do not show respect for their teachers, as Ill as making a reputation for having student…

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    know what I will receive every time and the characters become more familiar as I watch the musical each time. I think musicals on film offer more perfection and I think it is nice to just sit and watch people give their best even if they may have redone that scene multiple…

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    Donald M. Murray’s memoir, “The Stranger in the Photo Is Me,” ascertains the idea that life changes as we change. He explicitly enforces this idea by inundating his audience with his impactful usage of both antithesis and juxtapositions to express his belief of innocence versus experience. Murray narrows the idea of innocence versus experience by ultimately speaking on his positive self versus what has happened in the intervening years, and how once he became older, he became much more aware of…

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    room. Each area in the classroom needs to be visible at all times. The kitchen had so many large pieces of furniture, it made moving from once place to another difficult for teachers because, it was blocking the pathway. I loved how the teachers redone the kitchen “dramatic play” area. They removed the two large shelves that were taking up too much space and added a child-size round table with two chairs for the center. Along with a dress…

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    There is always a difference in opinion when it comes to art, should we restore or leave it alone. The idea of restoring a piece of art back to the original glory is a controversial and touchy subject with many view points for both sides. I believe that the majority of the population would agree not to restore the art piece for reasons of taking away from its integrity. Yet, I find myself disagreeing with them. In this paper, I argue that we should be restoring art to the artist original concept…

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