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    PERSONAL AND CONFIDENTIAL ATTORNEY-CLIENT COMMUNICATION February 2, 2016 Kalani Herrera 100 North Sunray Circle Tucson, Arizona 85702 Re: Attractive Nuisance Doctrine Suit Dear Ms. Herrera: I hope you’ve been well. Recently, we discussed the personal injury lawsuit filed against you by the Malone family, on behalf of their daughter Maria. I enjoyed meeting with you and hearing about the “Soggy Disintegration” land-art and your other pieces of artistic protest. From what…

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    She left her hometown of Tucson, Arizona to help the farmers of Nicaragua farm more efficiently. According to Codi, Hallie went “south, with her pickup truck and her crop-disease books and her heart dead set on a new world” (Kingsolver 7). Her political views on third-world countries…

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    got to Cochise County. Luckily no one was reported injured and no structures have been damaged. The Sawmill fire started to get worse because of winds. “Strong, gusty winds and low humidity contributed to the spread of a wildfire burning south of Tucson that had forced evacuations.” (Azcentral.com) Because Mother Nature had a mind of its own it decided to let the fire get worse with very bad wind. The mountain couldn’t do anything to save itself and even a few days later nothing has…

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    and agrees to go with him; her immediate fate uncertain. First published in 1966, “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been” is a story loosely based upon a Life magazine article about Charles Schmid, a manipulative and gruesome serial killer in Tucson, Arizona (Ramsland) who preys upon the innocence of young girls. In addition to the factual events that greatly influenced this short story, Oates was able to draw upon the monumentally historical events that were shaping America when it was…

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    Judy Wicks Analysis

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    I worked for a grocery COOP in Tucson, AZ. They paid a living wage, and were very careful that the organic products they sold were as organic as they were labeled. Our members paid a onetime fee under $200, which entitled them to any profits on the groceries they bought. So customers…

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    Hippotherapy

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    Overall Gross Motor Function Park et al. (2014) addressed the impact of hippotherapy on functional performance and gross motor function of 34 children (3-12 years of age) with spastic CP. The participants took part in forty-five minute hippotherapy sessions twice a week for an eight week period. These sessions were lead by a registered occupational therapist. The motor function of the participants were tested before, during, and after the hippotherapy intervention and compared with a control…

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    Facts About Arizona

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    well. In the 1870’s, the population was 9658 people. In 1981, the population was over 2,000,000 people. Arizona's population grew then. It grew about 1,990,000 people, in 111 years! The capital was first established in Prescott, in 1867 changed to Tucson, and was eventually moved in 1889 to Phoenix. So, that means Arizona has changed a lot. In 1869, John Wesley Powell explored the Grand Canyon by boat. That must have been a tough ride because the Grand Canyon was very big, and he would have his…

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    Mattie is a very political, warm-hearted, and caring woman. She is friends with Taylor Greer, Esperanza, Estevan, Lou Ann, and a couple of the other characters within the novel. Mattie lives in Tucson, Arizona throughout the novel, and spends most of her time at the Jesus Is Lord Used Tires shop. Mattie impacts the plot the most when she gives Taylor shelter and a job, and when she tells all her friends that she needs to find a reasonable way to…

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    The American Jeremiads are sermons, speeches, visual texts, or essays that unify a people by creating tension between ideal social life and its real manifestation. The traditional jeremiad first includes a biblical or a spiritual ideal for behavior, then it describes the ways that individuals and communities have not met the standards of those ideas. The jeremiads then provide a vision for an ideal public life that will result in the individuals and communities meeting the high standards that…

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    The Bean Trees, by Barbara Kingsolver, tells the story of a woman named Taylor who falls for a man who is forbidden to love. Taylor adored a man named Estevan because of his vast vocabulary, gorgeous Mayan skin, and his way of thinking.Taylor knew everything about him was perfect, such as his white straight teeth and adorable laugh, but there was one thing stopping her from asking him out, his wife, Esperanza. For example, such as when Taylor thought to herself, “Estevan took off his shirt and…

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