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    the odd behavior wasn’t due intoxication by drugs, rather it was due to mental illness. Later that day, she was arrested and “accused with four counts of second-degree murder and 46 counts of assault and battery with means likely to produce death.”(Tulsa World). During an interview with Chamber’s family and friends, Chamber’s father confirmed her history with mental illness. She is set to reappear in court for a hearing…

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    of Oklahoma is what my future goal is, and I am ready to take the next step in my education. I have been working in women’s health the last several years, and in my early work performance as an associate register nurse. I currently reside in Tulsa, Oklahoma and will be able to go to onsite campus requests to continue my education. Being able to advance my studies online only…

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    #37 Macy’s Shoppers Are Going Digital It’s official. Macy’s shoppers are going digital. According to a recent survey, almost half of Macy’s shoppers (47%) will do most of their holiday shopping online this year. Macy in the Digital Age Macy’s surveyed 5,000 of their shoppers last month to uncover (the truth about) their holiday shopping plans and they gathered some interesting information. Of the 47% of shoppers who will mostly buy online, 35% will use a computer and 12% will use a smartphone…

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    ordinary, everyday life instead of combat in especially sensitive souls. In fact, if Colin Wilson is to be believed, the giants of western thought are basically literate versions of the wounded, no-ranch cowboys of S. E. Hinton’s section-eight housing Tulsa. They are sensitive and artistic souls revolted by a cruel and meaningless universe which they are powerless to…

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    My parents met and married in Mexico City, and a few years later they had me. When I had just turned one, my parents packed up our family, and we traveled thousands of miles to Tulsa, Oklahoma. Then five years after we moved, I became a big sister of twin boys. My family is a mixture of Mexican and American citizens, but we believe in the importance in taking pride of our native culture. My parents made sure that my brothers and I knew Spanish, but they not only made sure we could speak it but…

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    The United States entered World War 1 in 1917 and President Woodrow Wilson sponsored a propaganda campaign against German influence. In an effort to show unity and pride of America, President Wilson stated “You cannot dedicate yourself to America unless you become in every respect… Americans. You cannot become Americans if you think of yourselves in groups. America does not think in groups” (“Facts”). Although President Wilson claimed that “America does not think in groups”, U.S. officials and…

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    The book “The Outsiders” by S.E. Hinton is a great book to analyze. The narrator of the book is the main character whose name is Ponyboy Curtis. Ponyboy, his brothers, and their close friends are greasers and their enemies are the socs. They are divided by their socioeconomic status. Ponyboy is a 14-year old boy whose life has been turned upside-down after the death of his parents and having to live with his oldest brother, Darry, who is 20 years old. His life turned even worse when he ran away…

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    I interviewed Destiney Bradshaw, who is an athlete in the Union Soccer Organization. She joined the program because of her passion to play soccer and once she had joined she fell in love with the program. In the eighth grade, Coach Elliott taught half time at the Union Eighth Grade Center and the other half at the Union High School. He would always stop Destiney in the halls to talk to her about how she should join the program. This community is unique because Elliot would have heart to hearts…

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    Native American tribes danced in drum circles and sounds that were unique to each tribe, which was a tradition. Pow-wows are significant in many ways which began the merging of old and new traditions because of forced migration into reservations, which resulted with many of them going into Oklahoma. Oklahoma became home to many Native Americans, and after migrations, it became an area full of rich culture. In the late 1800’s, the Kiowa tribe began a new ceremony and dance, which was unique to…

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    The United States of America has always been perceived as a country full of very passionate people to put it simply. Though it is left to the individual to interpret what they believe these people are passionate about, there’s a plethora of assessments that could fit the American spirit of today. Over time there have been artists who have used a variety of mediums to express their own views of the American spirit. One of those artists is S.E Hinton. In 2018 it seems that most Americans are…

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