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    In Obama’s “Tucson Memorial Address,” he addresses the tragedy of the shooting that occurred in Casas Adobes, Arizona, resulting in the death of six people. When he addresses the tragedy, he expresses that the violence that continues to occur is destroying the image that Americans have built for this country. Barack Obama uses the rhetorical techniques of pathos, anecdotes, and kairos to further emphasize his argument about the consistent rise of violence in the United States, relating to his…

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    Knowledge The film Precious Knowledge is about the Mexican American Studies program in the public school system in Tucson, Arizona. The film provides insight on how minority students in the Tucson Unified School District are being treated in public schools. The film highlights four students and their classmates in a struggle against the banning of Mexican American Studies in the Tucson Unified School District. The state of Arizona tries to pass laws that will eliminate the program because they…

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    The Tucson case study showed that the Arizona state, specifically, the Tucson region had demonstrated and created collaborative efforts in improving the health of its population by identifying and prioritizing the community needs. Although the region had faced many challenges to overcome quality care and healthy life, its efforts resulted in better health outcomes. According to the case study, the four high-performance pathways the Southern Arizona region underwent great progression were…

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    lack schools, shortness in public and health services, and more. The case that will be discussed in this paper is Tucson City located in Arizona state. The Sonoran Desert is preventing Tucson from sprawling, and historically Tucson used to have urban growth boundaries that was abandoned before the 80s, later City of Tucson decided to control urban sprawl. Moreover, the extension of Tucson is leaner because of the mountains that are in the east and west sides of the city. However, urban sprawl…

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    Gun Ownership Proposal

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    people in Tucson who agree or disagree with this ideology. How the government react to it and what are their voices for gun control? One way I can find my dependent variable is via researching tables containing materials with percentages or numbers. Another way is to talk to a member of gun control and get as many details as I can. I’m going to measure the way Tucson view gun compare to other states. How big is their concern with gun controls? After the tragedy, gun fire that happens in Tucson,…

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    Hyundai Nexo Case Study

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    future on fuel cell vehicles; despite the fact that many automakers have not embraced the fuel cell technology, Hyundai has launched another fuel cell vehicle. The new model, dubbed “Hyundai Nexo” will replace Hyundai’s original fuel cell vehicle, the Tucson FCEV. Advance of the fuel cell technology is hindered by infrastructure which is still pitiful; for example, in the U.S., only California has substantial hydrogen fuel stations and in fact the Nexo will be restricted to California in the U.S…

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    the downtown area of the city in which I now lived. My friend Chris, a Tucson local, had decided to take myself and a couple other East-Coasters to an event that happened in downtown every month called “Second Saturday,” he raved about the unique-ness of the event and could not have been more excited to share this so-called “Tucson Staple,” he had loved so much when he was growing up. Second Saturday is an event hosted in Tucson on the second Saturday of every month where local bands, artists,…

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    The character I chose to introduce to you is Ben because he is the main character in the book. In the book, Ben goes through many changes and faces many obstacles and situations. Ben moved to Edenboro, Massachusetts from Tucson, Arizona four months before the book takes place and doesn’t like it there, but he slowly begins to think of Edenboro as his home. He finds animals very interesting. Ben is also a kind and friendly person because it states on page 175 to 176 that Ben screams at Frankie…

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    Bed Bugs Essay

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    Bed Bugs on the Rise in Tucson We’ve all heard the expression, “Snug as a bug, in a rug.” For those of us who reside in Tucson, the phrase is taking on new connotations. You may be asking, “What color is that bug?” If the answer is red, and it’s not alone, you may have a problem on your hands. KGUN9-TV reported that experts from the University of Arizona have found that bed bug infestations are increasing in the Tucson region. Numerous, local exterminator services, are describing higher…

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    system. It is because of the constitution and laws that today; America is the most powerful nation in the whole world. In this short story, it’s because of the rules of the game that Tucson team got disqualified and The Great Lakes team won. If the organizers of the tournament had not followed the rules and had let the Tucson team play, then I think the result wouldn’t have been good as in my view they would have ended fighting each other. Proper law implementation leads to a peaceful…

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