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    Monday, May 24, 2010, the police received a call from a neighbor who was worried about the couples well fair. The police called the fire department for help after noting an odd smell. After firefighters forced their way in, it was found to be full of rubbish. Weeks earlier Thelma had fallen through the stacks of trash. Unable to get up, Jesse went to rescue her and fell trapping himself as well. The couple was taken to the hospital in critical condition from malnutrition. Unlike Jesse, Thelma,…

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    Disneyland Research Paper

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    The most exciting part of one’s childhood is when you’re with your family in some place you’ll remember the most. It was 11, March 2010, when my family and I rode a car to Orlando, Florida, where we visited all seven parks of Disneyland. Even though I was not familiar with all of the Disney characters, I was thrilled to visit Disneyland because it is a childhood must for every kid. The best park amongst the seven, in my opinion, was Aquatica, the water theme park, because I love to enjoy all the…

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    making it difficult to ignore my phone. I rarely get on YouTube, sports channels, or watch documentaries. My main source of music is Spotify, which, with the student discount, I am able to get without ads. I often stay off social media other than the odd notification from someone that I am really close to and I had already previously decided I didn’t enjoy the constant buzzing of my phone so I rarely get on Twitter or Snapchat and am on Facebook even less. This part was as expected because…

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    hostO’Dell has been married twice. She was married to her second husband Keith Zubchevich in 2005. A year after she parted ways with her first husband, Richard O’Dell. The couple shares a daughter, Ashby Grace, 9. She is step-mother to Tyler and Carson. Though they were together for more than decades, things didn’t work between them. The couple is no longer together as a source has confirmed to US Weekly. Career and Progression O'Dell starred off her career as an anchor and reporter for the…

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    The ruling in the Obergefell v. Hodges Supreme Court case was decided on June 2015. With a 5-4 decision, the right to marriage, originally saved for “traditional” couples meaning man and women, was extended to same-sex couples. This would overrule any states previous laws against same-sex marriage. This marriage would become legal throughout the entire country. Although, the Supreme Court made this ruling, many against gay rights argue that it is unconstitutional. The Fourteenth Amendment to the…

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    As Miss Prism was always at the home seemed a little odd. Miss Prism was protecting and watching over Jack. in the end of the play there is a “birth of a new person” that being the truth out bringing of Jack's real name being Ernest. Miss prism admits to leaving the baby in a handbag at a railway station…

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    So far we’re through chapter 5 and we’ve learned about a couple characters so far who seem like they will be predominant throughout the book. Those characters are Bernard, The Director, and Lenina. We start the book to more of an indirect characterization of The Director when he is walking the college students through a tour of the D.H.C. Through this tour we can learn about how The Director is so very proud of his work and how he even may see himself like a god in a way. The quote ““Ninety-six…

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    The Lost Arms Analysis

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    EXT. THE LOST ARMS – NIGHT He walks back to the Lost Arms with the look of a man feeling much less weight on his shoulders, eagerly needing a few bottles of root beer float to get his strength back from a draining day. His demeanour suddenly changes as if he anticipates trouble would be waiting for him, he comes to stop. We get a close up from LEMONY’s P.O.V of an unusual car parked out the front with a red light on top. It seems like a police car, but as he gets closer it comes to look even…

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    The second article does not have a title, but it is classified as Article 7. It was written by Andrew L. Yarrow, which was published in 1984. After the Trail of Tears, Native Indians were left helplessly to survive. All they had was a piece of land, the Earth. But having nothing did not stop Native Americans from getting up on their feet and create another strong and powerful nation. After many generations where they carried abundant amount of barriers and adversities, the Cherokee had succeed…

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    Sandra Day O'Connor was born in El Paso, Texas March 26, 1930. She lived a pioneer like life on a ranch with her parents. This helped her grow her independent spirit of a hard working woman. Her family also encouraged her to strive to be educated. O’Connor attended Stanford University where she graduated with a bachelor's degree in economics. After that she then attended Stanford Law school and received a law degree and graduated third in her class along with a future colleague William Rehnquist…

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