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    A Career In Welding

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    "Welding Career Paths: The Ultimate Guide To A Career In Welding."Tulsa Welding School. N.p., 17 Dec. 2015. Web. 4 Mar. 2017. Plaza, Carlos. "The Future Remains Bright for Skilled Welders." American Welding Society Learning. N.p., n.d. Web. 04 Mar. 2017. Wright, Joshua. “Where Welders Make the Most Money.” Emsi, 7…

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    been extremely successful. I am the current Lesson Captain of the equestrian team and plan to continue holding a board position for the rest of my time on the team. Not to be outdone, I was presented with a Reserve National Championship this year in Tulsa, Oklahoma while competing with the Judging Team at the U.S Arabian National Horse Show. I am a highly dedicated and passionate person who just happened to be lucky enough to find a niche in the horse world. Even when I’m not actively competing…

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    Joy Harjo Poem

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    Joy Harjo Poetry is an awesome and beautiful way for many people to express their feelings. There are many types of poetry and some convey deep thoughts, while some others are more lighthearted. Native American poetry reflects the feelings, the emotions, and the warmth of the poet but also, the way of life of the Native American tribes, and what they felt and dealt with during the fight for their land and way of life. Joy Harjo is one of the best known Native American poets and according to her…

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    The Greasers Analysis

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    the movie, there are rumbles, arguments, new friendships, and meaningful realizations. The greasers are looked down upon by the Socs for stereotypically being violent and unintelligent. However, when big events occur, things become very difficult in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Review: with the help of S.E. Hinton, the author herself, Francis Ford Coppola captures this dramatic, thrilling movie almost perfectly. The song “Stay Gold” by Steve Wonder which begins and ends the movie was a great choice because…

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    she was 16 and a junior in high school. The book follows two rival groups, the Greasers and the Socs, who are divided by their socioeconomic status. The story is told in first-person narrative by protagonist Ponyboy Curtis. The story takes place in Tulsa, Oklahoma, in the 1960’s. The main characters in the novel include Ponyboy and his gang of Greaser which are Sodapop Patrick Curtis, Darrel Shayne Curtis, Dallas Winston, Johnny Cade, Steve Randle and Keith (Two-Bit) Mathews. There was withal…

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    There’s not much about my family history or how we came to Oklahoma. My family started in Albuquerque, my grandpa Joe Garcia was in prison. He was later moved to Mcalester. After he was moved to Mcalester he meet my (soon to be) grandma Barbara through AA meetings. They got married while he was still in prison. After he spent 2 ½ years in prison my grandma Barbara and my grandpa filed for custody of my mom. After they were married he was still incarcerated, he was released and then moved to a…

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    Photographic identification is more common than lineups and show-ups; however, judges have expressed their fear that the absence of the requirement of counsel at photographic identification "confrontations" might encourage police to abuse the identification process. (Wasberg, 2009) A “photo array” is a head-and-shoulders (mug shot) of the suspect and other mug shot pictures of people of similar age, race, and description, which a witness or victim attempts to pick the perpetrator. (Wasberg,…

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    Ponyboy Speech

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    day, Johnny has been extremely quite. And finally, there's Dallas Winston. Dally has a police record a mile long and he's quite proud of it. He's the toughest out of all of us, since he grew up on the rough side of New York, before moving here to Tulsa. In my opinion, I feel as though I'm the least interesting person in the gang. I'm fourteen and already a freshmen in high…

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    I believe that the strongest theme/point in “The Outsiders” is to never judge a book by its cover. This theme is brought up in numerous parts of the story. When looking at the social division in Tulsa, there are the “greasers” and the Socs. Greasers are the East Side poor kids who are considered to be the community’s “delinquents”. They are remarked for their long greased-up hair. On the other hand, the Socs, short for Socials, are the West Side rich kids who jump lone greasers (similar to what…

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    attention of the country. According to CNN, Crutcher’s car had broken down in the middle of the road and he was waiting for help when police arrived due to a 911 report. The report stated that, “An unarmed black man walks on a Tulsa, Oklahoma, road with his hands in the air,” (Tulsa Police Shooting Investigated by Justice Department). The shooting officer claimed she thought Crutcher had a weapon and was reaching for it, but no weapons were found and his car window was rolled up so it was not…

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