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    1960 Valdivia Earthquake

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    California is the crowded city which has a large population and lots of building. When earthquake happened, it will affect people’s life and the development of economy. For Tucson, this place will not have a large earthquake. Because this place is far away from the seismic belt and Tucson isn’t located in the edge of the continent. So Tucson is likely to be affected by other areas’…

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    Ben In Desert World

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    obstacles and situations. Ben moved to Edenboro, Massachusetts from Tucson, Arizona a couple 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. For instance, it states on page 20, that he would sit on a big rock in the shade of a cottonwood tree and look around for animals like mice, ground squirrels, lizards, javelinas, and snakes back in Tucson. Then, on page 21, you learn about how Ben and…

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    Taylor In The Bean Trees

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    In the novel The Bean Trees, by Barbara Kingsolver, the main protagonist, Taylor, realizes the existence of kindness among strangers she has met in bitter society by finding her family in Tucson. Furthermore, she has acquired maternal qualities through taking care of her daughter Turtle and also through the influence of how others have treated her with friendliness. The novel begins with Taylor determining to move out from her hometown in Kentucky after realizing most of the young women around…

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    As a person who has lived in Tucson all my life, I can know be more construable and no longer fell embarrassed of myself, knowing where Hotel Congress, Tucson Convention Center, Pancho villa, and Kiosko are located. This places have help me feel identify with my Mexican American culture and Tucson. I feel I belong more in Tucson like never before. Almost everywhere I go I can see the roots of where I come. Also I can admit doing…

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    Essay On Tohono Odham

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    several things that I have learned and explain how this knowledge will be applicable to me in the future. Learning about the Tohono O'odham was one of the most interesting subjects for me because I was born and raised in southern Arizona. Growing up in Tucson I had a very basic understanding of this group. What was particularly fascinating to me was the way they were affected by contact with the Spanish. I still laugh thinking about how the Spanish missionaries, trying to convert the natives,…

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    The purpose of this correspondence is to request a waiver to the Guidelines of Acceptability for Robert Burdine, who is a perspective Supervisory Clinical Nurse candidate FCC Tucson would like to hire. The Guidelines of Acceptability for Bureau of Prisons’ Job Applicants states, “any dismissal for cause or resignation in lieu of dismissal for cause in the last 2 years” is not acceptable. Robert Burdine acknowledged on his Declaration for Federal Employment and Pre-Conditional offer of…

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    The 2018 Volvo V60 Cross Country Volvo designs cars with safety in mind. In fact, this company pioneered the Blind Spot Information System (BLIS) more than ten years ago, and drivers can choose to have this feature in the Volvo V60 Cross Country today. Stay safe while out on the open road with the help of this system, which help you monitor traffic around you. 2019 Subaru Ascent Size matters, especially when it comes to your vehicle. Individuals who love Subaru but can’t find a vehicle big…

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    Arnold Friend Symbolism

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    thing to do when it comes to a situation. The article tells us about a danger in society who is a guy named, Arnold Friend who “threatened” a girl named Connie. Arnold Friend represents the story of the Pipe Piper of Tucson and also the devil. Arnold represents the Pipe Piper of Tucson because they both have something to do with music. As it states in the article, “It’s real nice and you couldn’t ask for nobody better than me, more polite...etc.” pg 4. “She backed away from the door. She put…

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    York City was established with Latin American migration to the area. Conversely, Latino culture in Tucson, Arizona is ingrained, yet merely suppressed by Anglo American influence. Despite the differences in situations, there is one grand similarity between both communities: The Latin culture is proudly unveiled. Tucson, Arizona is distinguished as a Mexican American settlement in the United States. Tucson, nonetheless, was formerly a Mexican territory prior to the incorporation of the Gadsden…

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    Introduction Africanized bees, better known as killer bees, are a subspecies of honey bee and are very dangerous, unlike the honey bee, which is docile unless provoked. Let's get into how they came to bee. History Scientist Warwick E. Kerr was attempting to crossbreed honey bees from Europe and Southern Africa so that they would make more honey. It was also to attempt to make them more adaptable to tropical conditions thus being more productive. The crossbred species was then moved to…

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