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    Station Lab

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    Lab/ Station Paper Last week, we had to do labs. I rotated with Scarlett, Callie and Mark. I dont remember all of the station names but I know there were 6 stations. The third one was called “ How many are magnetic?”. The sixth one was called “ The Maze”. The middle table was just a resting table. I thought i remembered the 4th station but Mr. Leavitt wont tell me. Staation 1 was to see how many paperclips would attract to the magnets. I dont know the teams hypothesis, but i wrote it down. We…

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    Celebration At The Station

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    The performance I attended to fulfill the requirements for this paper was “Celebration at the Station,” an annual concert put on by the Kansas City Symphony honoring veterans and celebrating America. The concert was held outside Union Station, on the grounds of the National World War I Museum, in downtown Kansas City on May 24th, 2015 at 8pm. The concert was concluded by a magnificent fireworks display above the World War I Museum tower. Michael Stern is the conductor of the Kansas City Symphony…

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    Navajo Generating Station

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    inside of it. Building the Navajo Generating Station has been a huge step forward for civilization, but its successes have overshadowed the major problems it has created for our planet’s well-being. The environmental destruction caused by this power plant is hard to miss, between the amount of pollution it gives off, as well as the amount of water it takes from an already depleted Colorado River. On top of the environmental problems, the generating station has proven to be a danger to the local…

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    Station Park Patterns

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    I went to Station Park for my field study. During this experience, I noticed things like the structural content of space within a location of a city/community. Also, I noticed patterns, patterns in store location, Pattern of people, the different regions, boundaries, the cultural landscape, and much more. I did a four-level analysis to figure out patterns and to see the impacts that these patterns have on Station Park. Level 1 is what, where, when? Station Park is a lifestyle mall in Farmington…

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    watching the documentary "The Station (part 1)", I was touch to actually hear the personal story of the individual's affected by this tragedy that could have been prevented from happening. The graphic nature of the injuries sustained by the main person in the first part of the documentary, a young woman named Gina, who suffered through her own series of injuries. Gina lost her boyfriend, who basically gave his own life through his efforts to save Gina (The Station Documentary (part 1), 2013)…

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    Station Eleven Artifacts

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    There are many artifacts the serve significance to the different communities in Station Eleven. But the two artifacts that stood out to me are The Museum of Civilization and the use of art throughout the novel. (Is this an ok thesis?) I see the Museum of Civilization as a big artifact in Station Eleven. Clark, stranded at the Severn City Airport, created this museum that held the remnants of the fallen world. It was seen as a safe place for many communities. The Traveling Symphony, for example,…

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    Pandemic In Station 11

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    Station Eleven explores the idea of what it means to be human when the infrastructure of society has crumbled to pieces. Mandel achieves this by creating scenes that show how her characters are attempting to find their place as humans in the post-apocalyptic landscape. A landscape that seems to be thriving even after the loss of millions of lives. Mandel also demonstrates how these characters’ attempt to hold on to past artifacts as a way of connecting with what the world had once been. This…

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    Americans, especially targeting young African American men. Fruitvale Station, a movie released in 2013 viewed, once again, viewed the brutality upon African American men. Throughout history, the media has put a lens on African American Brutality, this exploration became popular to America during the Civil Rights Movement. There were many incidents of brutality before the 1960 's and are still present today. The Movie, Fruitvale Station shows the repetitive view of the mistreatment to African…

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    In the film Fruitvale station which a 2013 film, depicts the last few hours of a young African American male by the name of Oscar Grant. The films show Oscar as a loving father and a respectful person to his family. On the day of Oscar’s death he is shown helping numerous people in the community by helping a woman figure out a recipe to helping a woman go to the restroom during the New year’s Eve festivities in his town. The film represents Oscar as someone who isn’t the norm, he unlike most…

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    Station Chef Interview

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    I interviewed the lady whom I usually am trained by, her name is Janice and she is a Station Chef at the Sheraton Parkway Toronto North Hotel. She told me when she was a teenager, the world of work meant she could help pay rent and other family bills, which was one of the main reasons she began working. She began work as a dishwasher at age fourteen as she had experience in the kitchen, helping her mom cook. Janice said she didn’t want to be a cook and rather become a medical secretary. As she…

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