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    Running from the Fitness Center, none of us expected to gain a teammate on our run. No one guessed that this teammate would unify us and solidify our brotherhood. After passing the Keeter Center on our long run, we slowed to decide where to run. “Misty Richards!” I howled, intending the comment to serve as a satirical joke. Misty Richards, one of Loyal’s favorite routes, consists of a few miles running downhill, then running the entire route backward, going up instead of down, and ending at the…

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    Our group did the conspiracy that the elite will go to the Ozarks to survive a nuclear fallout, or some other natural disaster. We concluded that it is possible that it will be the new White House. This is a very interesting conspiracy that indeed does hold some ground. It is not by any means far out there that this is not a 1 family home. It is the 6th largest residential home in the world. The owner of the home said that he wanted to test out his new materials, however, it is likely that this…

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    Surgeons have one of the most important roles in medicine. They deal with the most extreme cases of physical health, injury or disease. The work of surgeons not only saves lives, but it also improves the quality of life for patients dealing with chronic and restrictive injuries.That's why i chose a surgeon The country's images of the Midwest and Kansas City, like flyover country, cow town and endless open prairies, the truth is that Kansas City, Missouri – the larger of two cities that bear the…

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    Winter's Bone Sociology

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    There are elements of this movie that go beyond just some story in the south, but how people in the Ozarks live and interact with each other. It is therefore important to look at this movie…

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    Near in the Ozark Mountains, live the two of finest coon hunters ever lived. Old Dan, a dog with brawn and Little Ann, a dog with brains and Billy is the trainer that made them the finest hunting dogs in all the Ozarks mountains. They are famous for their amazing coon hunting skills. But, so after that fame, something dreadful will happen. And what a sad story, it was. Billy was affected by puppy love and it never left him. But he did want just any dog, he wanted a hunting hound. So he saved up…

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    begins her quest in The World of Common Day. The reader is introduced to Ree, “She stood tall in combat boots, scarce at waist but plenty through the arms and shoulders, a body made for loping after needs”(3). As she is physically built to travel the Ozarks searching for her father, Ree is still burdened with the care of a mom who is “medicated and lost to the present” and two rambunctious little brothers. Her father, Jessup, “...a broken faced furtive man given to uttering quick pleading…

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    and still sees her on the side!” “Goodness gracious! What is wrong with that man?” “Abner Dooley said Barney Wilson caught him with his wife and the two shot it out and then went drinking together at the Bucket of Blood!” The gossip ran through Ozark like a fox with its tail on fire. Instead of talking about crops, weather, or the newspaper, the town talked about Buff. The malicious talk came at an inopportune time. He had not been in a shootout, and was married 4 times if you count Mary Lee…

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    Hardy Cultural Heritage

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    experience. Hardy Homesteaders Day Homesteaders Day in Hardy is always a memorable occasion. Visitors enjoy free admission to the event, and they can participate in a broad range of activities associated with the pioneers who came to the Arkansas Ozarks to live. Such activities may include dipping candles, making soap, cooking on an open fire, churning butter, and working oxen. Guests can listen to live music and go on wagon rides, and the children in attendance can play games designed for…

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    It is known for all of its high-speed rollercoasters. Silver Dollar City is known for their funnel cakes, together with their fun shows. Silver Dollar City opened in 1960. This has been a great hit ever since. The park was modeled after an 1880s Ozark Village. No rides are available at the time of the park opening. It was made up of shows themed after Hatfield along with McCoy Feud. Park Opening…

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    All about me essay Let me introduce myself the one and only Mikena Page. I was born on February 12, 2003, at mercy hospital. I am a short girl with ombre hair living in West Des Moines Iowa. You will find me at starbucks drinking a delicious cotton candy frappuccino, And at the lake with my friends. Some favorite things of my own are cheer, breadsticks, and 6 year old yorkie ruby. On the other hand, I would love to share some more with you about myself, by telling you about my family,…

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