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    Code §89.1096(b); 34 C.F.R. § 300.130. If the local district determines that it can offer a FAPE to the student, “the district is not responsible for providing educational services to the student, except as provided in 34 C.F.R. § 300.130-300.144.” 19 Tex. Admin. Code §89-1096(b). “When a parent “unilaterally withdraws their child from public school and enrolls them in a private school, the parent is entitled to reimbursement if a hearing officer or court later determines that the private school…

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    Citation: Croft vs. Governor of Texas, 562 F.3d 735 (5th Cir. 2009). Parties: David W. and Shannon K. Croft: Parents of minor Children - Plaintiffs / Appellants Governor of the State of Texas, Rick Perry - Defendant / Appellee Facts: In 2006, David and Shannon Croft, parents and friends of three minor children, filed a suit alleging the Texas Pledge and Minute of Silence Statute was unconstitutional. Each morning, Texas public school students are mandated to pledge…

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    WL 6997166, 3 (Tex. App. 2014). It was a rainy day and the entranceway was potentially slippery due to the amount of water coming in from the rain, or the water that people brought in by customers walking in. Id. The employees used the incorrect mop, a mop…

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    Researcher (Anthony Willingham) S.E. Hinton (Susan Eloise Hinton) was born on July 22, 1948. She is an American writer who is famous for her novels set in Oklahoma, specifically The Outsiders, which she wrote while in high school. In 1988, she received the inaugural Margaret Edwards Award from the American Library association. Her first and most famous novel, The Outsiders was set in Oklahoma in the 1960's was inspired by two rival gangs at her school, Will Rogers high school, the…

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    Corporation, the Texas Supreme Court addressed to what extent a reference to an unrecorded instrument within the chain of title could impart constructive notice to a subsequent assignee. Westland Oil Dev. Corp. v. Gulf Oil Corp., 637 S.W.2d 903, 911 (Tex. 1982). On August 1966, Mobil owned leases in the Rojo Caballos Field in Pecos County, Texas. Mobil entered into a farmout agreement with Westland Development Corp for these leases. Id.…

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    Frenchy’s corndogs we love so much. Walking as fast as we could, we got in line and awaited the taste of the delicious corndog we all got every year. Looking to my right, I could see one of the trademarks of the fair – Big Tex. With crowds of people around us, and Big Tex towering over everyone, I began to think about what the fair meant to me and everyone else. Although the fair was huge and full of games, rides, and many other activities, the most important memory to me was spending time…

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    open her mind to something other than 'where the wild things are' or 'Green eggs and Ham'. And it read Tex by S. E. Hlton. After persuading my mother i could read it, i went home and finished it in three days i remember sneaking in class, agitating my sister about words I didn't understand, having the feeling of just one more page tonight. I simply just loved it. And I grew, I grew reading Tex, somehow I didn't realize but I grew up just a little and embraced a new love for reading that would…

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    STATEMENT OF FACTS The plaintiff, Adrianna Estrada (“Estrada”) filed a complaint against the defendant, Wide Open Spaces Entertainment (“Open Spaces”) who own and operate (“The Continental”), an Austin, Texas Nightclub where Estrada used to be employed. Estrada claims that Rand E. Travis (“Travis”), manager of The Continental, discharged her in retaliation to a workers’ compensation claim. Estrada, a resident of Austin, makes a living singing and performing for local audiences. Specifically…

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    A notorious criminal, Charles Miles Manson, was the center of a sadistic cult that afflicted many throughout the 1960s. Manson and his sect came to typify the aphotic marginal of an aeon that many usually affiliate with amity and unrecompensed love. During this spree, he commanded others to commit a series of crimes including thievery, assault, and even murder while under the influence of The Beatles and recreational drugs. Charles Manson was born to a sixteen year old girl who abandoned him due…

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    precluding summary judgment, evidence favorable to the non-movant will be taken as true. Every reasonable inference must be indulged in favor of the non-movant and any doubts resolved in its favor. Nixon v. Mr. Property Management Co., 690 S.W.2d 546 (Tex. 1985). I. DEFENDANT’S MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT SHOULD BE DENIED BECAUSE THE PICTURES POSTED ON SOCIAL MEDIA OF PLANITIFF’S GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION OF HIS HOME AND OF PLAINTIFF SMOKING A BONG IN COLLEGE IS HIGHLY OFFENSIVE. A person that…

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