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    I decided to attend Florida A&M University (FAMU) for a variety of reasons, including the location of its campus, because I was offered a full scholarship, and of course, because of the pharmacy program. Moreover, I believe that I am the ideal candidate for being a part of FAMU’s pharmacy program. To begin, FAMU is located in Tallahassee, Florida, a city that I had wanted to attend college in since I was in elementary school. Tallahassee is a city of containing and surrounded by many events and…

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    Next was Old South, New South, or Down South? Florida and the Modern Civil Rights Movement which is a collection of scholarly essays that reassesses Florida's response to the modern civil rights movement. The core argument within these essays is that Florida's answer to the modern civil rights movement was basically no different from that of any other former states of the Confederacy. Contrary to popular opinion, Florida was not more mild on the subject of race relations than its southern…

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    The scenes I selected are from Frederick Douglass narrative. Frederick Douglass was born as a slave. He did not know his mother well and his father was a white man. When his first master died, he was sent to another plantation and the master’s wife taught him how to read and write. Before he escaped he give some whites bread to teach him how to read. He then decided to escape and getter his life where he settled. He became an activist, author, and helped slaves to become free. He was well known…

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    Discuss the dual court system in the United States, and the structure of the federal court system, and your home state court system. The structure of the American court system has been viewed as complex and confusing as federal and state courts differ in jurisdiction, and types of cases that can be handled at the many different levels. The Supreme Court is the ultimate decision maker in cases that has been appealed regarding decisions made at the lower level of federal and state Supreme Courts.…

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    It is not a clinic but rather a safe and secure place where consumers receive services. There is public transportation available from the city of Tallahassee transportation system. They offer a reduced cost for older adults who do not own a private vehicle. Parking is more than a necessary element for consumers. There would be sufficient space near the facility for clients who are unable to walk long…

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    The Little Red Wagon Foundation was founded in 2005 by Zach Bonner and his mother when he was seven years old.[2][3] He founded the organization to aid poverty-stricken children. Bonner said that, "These kids don't have a home, they don't have a safe place to sleep at night. They're out on the streets not because they want to be, but because it's out of their control."[3] Prior to establishing the organization, Bonner aided children during the aftermath of Hurricane Charley in 2004. Pulling his…

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    child". When I moved on my own to Tallahassee to study at Florida State University is where my anxiety increased. I knew I needed help to control my anxiety and I went to a therapist to get advice to cope with my anxiety, organized and micromanaged my life better and started living a healthier lifestyle. I was always the young…

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    My Grandpa Onas Biography

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    My grandpa, Onas L. Mays, was born Jan 23rd, 1919, at 3:30 in the morning. Instead of being delivered in a hospital, Onas was born inside his log home in Howe, Idaho. He was welcomed to his family by loving parents, James and Anna Mays, along with his older siblings, Wilma, Emlen, and Carl. He was raised on a sheep and cattle ranch. This influenced him to grow up as a farmer later in his life. Onas learned to work hard at a young age. He didn’t grow up with tractors to help him with his chores…

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    The organization’s first threat is patients took the opportunity to see a provider in the community. However, the biggest threat in the beginning of the process was patients being able to go into the community for care. We were using the double-booking process where the patient scheduled an appointment at the facility while, an appointment was scheduled in the community. Serious issues raised were, schedulers not being notified timely the patient had an appointment in the community.…

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    later they’d be managing multiple locations, including a roaster and bakery. Within a year, Catalina Café began making their own pastries and flavored syrups. And the growth didn’t stop there! At present, there is one in Naples, Florida as well as four locations in Tallahassee: the original location on Capital Circle, All Saints Street (where Trish still makes the pastries from scratch) Garages at Gaines, (where they roast their specialty coffee) and the Power Plant Café under the Edison at…

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