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    What is A Savannah Cat? A Savannah cat is a cross between an African Serval and a domesticated house cat. Savannahs are noted for their tall and slender bodies and their big ears. It is one of the newest breeds in the world and there are just a few breeders worldwide that have achieved their goal of successfully mating a Serval to a domesticated cat. All Foundation Savannahs have an F and a number associated with it to indicate how many generations it is from its Serval ancestor. F1 (~53%…

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    In the town of Savannah, Georgia, a group of men are going to investigate a haunted garage that once was a house holding the victims of a triple murder by the savannah axe murder John S. Wilder. Sadly this man was accused even though there was only one piece of evidence, his cane. The home was called the Gribble house. Anyways, as soon as the leader of the group stepped in a paper flew towards his face. Ignoring the paper, he and his group moved along towards the office. Without recognizing,…

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    City Information Cheap city breaks in Brunswick, Georgia are a good alternative for people wanting to visit coastal Georgia. This small city of around 15,000 residents is the county seat of Glynn County, Georgia in the U.S. It is the second-largest urban area on the Georgia coast and the economic center of Georgia's mostly rural lower southeast sector. The city is the location of the Brunswick Old Town Historic District. What to See and Do in Brunswick For one of your first short breaks in…

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    Home is where the heart is. While many people take the saying loosely, stitching it on copious throw pillows, poet Savannah Brown takes it literally. Every body part has a room to correlate to. Throughout Savannah Brown’s “real estate,” the speaker continuously describes herself by comparing herself to a home. The speaker begins the poem describing the type of home she is. She says, “i am my own / i have built myself a one bedroom / single bed home in my bones” (1-3). Clearly, a one bedroom,…

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    Domestic Abuse Case Study

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    SGA has organized many events throughout the year to help either the school or equally important organizations. This year on April 10th-13th SGA held a utilities drive for victims for domestic abuse. She was inspired by the utilities drive done by Mrs. Ashley last year, she held the drive in order to send the donated items to a shelter for domestic abuse victims. Items such as baby bottles (new), toddler cups (new), baby wash, baby lotion, Lysol wipes, hand/dish soap, and so on. Shelters need…

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    Is the place you call home actually your ‘home’? In the story “Illinois” the author, Savannah Carpenter uses imagery, personification and point of view to develop and express the idea that at times, places, where you feel most accepted and belonged, may not be the place you call home. Carpenter sets the story in Illinois with the main character working as a bricklayer named Ken. Ken has been in the town his whole life and is accepted and loved by the town, even so, he always thought of the ocean…

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    Chapter 2: Breaking into Broadcasting: How Savannah Guthrie started her career in local news stations, covering stories from Montana to Missouri to Tucson. A Rocky Start in Montana Savannah Guthrie began her broadcasting career at KTVM, an NBC station in Butte, Montana, in October 1993. However, only ten days later, the station closed its news operation. She was among the last reporters to appear on air before the shutdown, and she had to find a new job quickly. She said it was a “devastating”…

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    I currently work with Savannah Chatham County School System as a Paraprofessional. I have been with the organization for about a year. Savannah Chatham County School System is one of the largest employers in Savannah, Georgia and is the 10th largest school district in Georgia. It employs over seven thousand employees this includes teachers, paraprofessionals, custodians, administrative assistants, etc. Within the school systems there are twenty-six (26) elementary schools, nine (9) K-8 schools,…

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    Chapter 1: From Australia to Arizona: The Early Years of Savannah Guthrie, Her Family Background, and Her Education in Journalism and Law. A Down Under Beginning Savannah Guthrie was born on December 27, 1971, in Melbourne, Australia, where her father, Charles Guthrie, was working as a mining engineer for an American company. Her mother, Nancy Guthrie, was a homemaker who took care of Savannah and her two older siblings, Annie and Camron. Savannah’s parents were both from the United States, and…

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    Chapter 1: From Australia to Arizona: The Early Years of Savannah Guthrie, Her Family Background, and Her Education in Journalism and Law. A Down Under Beginning Savannah Guthrie was born on December 27, 1971, in Melbourne, Australia, where her father, Charles Guthrie, was working as a mining engineer for an American company. Her mother, Nancy Guthrie, was a homemaker who took care of Savannah and her two older siblings, Annie and Camron. Savannah’s parents were both from the United States, and…

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