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    To find out more about Ms. Smith’s job and what it is like to be a Speech Pathologist, I conducted a semi-formal interview. During this interview, I asks a series of ten questions. One of these questions was “Who much schooling does it take to be a Speech Pathologist?” Ms. Smith answer by stating “There are two options in Michigan. You have to pass the national test and have your Master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology (SLP) and your Clinician Competencies with our professional organization…

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    Due to poor health Lorenzo moved his family to the Philadelphia, and created a bee yard in west Philadelphia. The bee yard helped him get over his health issues. As Lorenzo spent more time with the bees and the studying of the bees he began to come up with a new idea to make the beehive more efficient. He stated, “The almost self-evident idea of using the same bee space … came into my mind, and in a moment the suspended movable frames, kept at a suitable distance from each…

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    been remained the biggest attraction from the ancient times and was known as the Honeymoon destination. There are three waterfalls of which the Niagara Falls are comprised and these are: American Falls, Horseshoe Falls and Bridal Veil Falls. There are many popular must-visit destinations in the Niagara Falls each once offering unique and mind blowing experience. Some of these attractions are: Maid of the Mist If you are hearing this name first time, then you may be little confused. Maid of the…

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    different paper. At first, I was not happy about having to change directions, but now I am very glad Mr. Gardner asked to do this project instead. It gives me a better insight on what to look for and where I might want life if I do not stay in Medina, New York. At first glance, human services and a social worker seemed to me to be almost the same thing. Both fields work to provide services to those people in need, helping them solve their economic or social problems. However, whether one…

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    remember only knowing a small handful of people, namely just those who lived in our little trailer park at the time. Everyone had that small town eccentricity we so often see romanticized. Next door was Mr. Mahan, whose daughter, Allie, was one of my childhood best friends. Allie was a year older than me, but she was always very nice and played along with everything I liked to do at the time. I spent most of my summer days running around outside and most of…

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    Native American and European Traditions The English people who first immigrated to America slaughtered the Native Americans to near extinction because they thought the Indians were savages, but just how different, or similar, were the two groups. Both the Indians and Europeans had their own versions of a creation story, and they each had a sort of government that included a constitution. Between the two groups there are distinct comparisons and contrasts within the creation stories of the…

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    The New England, Middle Atlantic, Chesapeake and Southern Colonies shared some similar qualities, but for the majority, they were different in many aspects. By viewing each colonies establishment and growth, along with topics such as religion’s role in the colony, their economics and who performed the labor I will explain which colony I would choose to live in during the year 1700. Aboard the Mayflower during the year 1620 were Separatist; people who withdrew from the Church of England.…

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    myself walking through the scene one by one. First, was the dirt, the place where every good thing comes from, and the often-unsung hero of nature. I say hero because what happens in nature that does not somehow begin with the soil in that environment? New Brunswick is especially interesting because it is not like everywhere else. The dirt here always has a reddish tint to it and while I am not exactly sure why, I know it has something to do with…

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    Straight 8 Buick Coupe with suicide doors named “Katie.” The story begins with Nancy Lou as a teen in Oxford, Mississippi. “Miss Kate Skipwith was a philanthropist who lived on Main Street in Oxford, Mississippi. She wanted a car so she ordered a new car to be shipped by rail to her. A 1935 Buick Series 40 Coupe. It arrived by rail in Oxford with five miles on the odometer. Miss Kate was a notoriously bad driver. Everybody in town knew that when Miss Kate came out of her driveway you had…

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    and instead argue that immigrants are going to break laws and commit murders,stealing and sell drugs in our country. However , the weight of the evidence is on the other side. What must be remembered is that the given argument is false because the time that undocumented immigrants have been in this country no noticeable crime has been committed. Nothing horrific or shocking has been caused because of them being here. This is fundamentally why undocumented immigrants should get a path to…

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