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    When you’re playing your way through the 18-hole golf course at the Highland Creek Golf Club, it’s easy to feel like a champion. Although you don’t have to be an expert to enjoy the natural beauty of their manicured greens or the luxuries of the sprawling clubhouse, the golf gurus of the Highland Creek Golf Club are always there to help you improve your game. One of the more rare moves you can execute on the golf course is the “flop shot,” a short-range maneuver to be used when there’s not much…

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    courses you should definitely check out. Lakeside Country Club This is an exclusive country club that requires an invitation before you can gain membership. However, this creates an incredibly enjoyable atmosphere when it comes to playing a round of golf. The golf course is beautiful and offers great challenge and excitement for those who love the game…

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    immediately picture golf clubs and neatly groomed fairways? Being the venue for the U.S. Open in years past, there’s no denying that Torrey Pines is home to one of the most pristine golf courses this side of the Pacific. Golfing aside, however, believe me when I say Torrey Pines has so much more to offer than 18 holes. Read on to learn about everything this one-stop-shop locale has to offer. Hike Located alongside the golf course at Torrey Pines is the must-see Torrey Pines State Natural…

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    Paralegal certification is available in four states while only two states offer document preparer certifications through their State Bar Associations. These states require a certification examination to educationally qualified paralegals or legal assistants prior to the Bar Associations authorizing the paralegal to use the title of “Certified Paralegal,” however, certification is not required in these states to work as a paralegal. The American Bar Association defines a paralegal as someone with…

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    government. The law is - "no person in the United States shall on the basis of sex be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any education program or activity receiving federal financial assistance” This law marks it territory over any University/colleges in the United States. Women Rights On December 10th, 1869 in the the province of Wyoming get first suffrage law passed. Colorado is the first states to give women the right to…

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    stood up to play sports. In the United States, the governing body for amateur sports and, the Amateur Athletic Union (AAU), supported and even encouraged women’s participation in the Olympics (Greenberg 45). During this time period, women were starting to get there rights and they wanted one of those rights to be having the ability to play sports, like the men did. In the 1900s women were allowed to participate in the Olympics, but only could enter in tennis, golf and croquet. Then during the…

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    According to The American Association of University Women, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 safeguards individuals against employment discrimination on the grounds of race and color, as well as national origin, sex, and religion. Title VII pertains to employers with fifteen or more employees, including state and local governments. It additionally pertains to employment organizations and to labor establishments, as well as to the federal government. (The American Association of…

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    Who remembers George Jones and Merle Haggard? George and Merle had their own style of music. They sang the traditional kind of music, but you don’t hear it that much these days. Country music today is going towards the pop genre and it’s not like it was in the 1970’s or even 1980’s. There’s one certain guy who has his own twists to music, his own style of the traditional era and has kept it around for as long as most people can remember. Most people call him “King George”, but he’s really much…

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    College Athletes Overpaid

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    The NCAA has been around since 1910 and regulates 1,259 schools/institutions, conferences, or any other association(NCAA.org). The NCAA organizes the athletic programs of many colleges and universities in the United States and Canada. The great part is it helps more the 460,000-college…

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    organized clubs athletic in nature but unofficial and rule-less. There were many efforts made to limit the availability of women to participate in athletic-natured sports. Title IX (9) of the Education Amendments Act of 1972 says "No person in the United States shall, on the basis of…

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