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    Allen became a business person, and volunteered for the Malicha. Education and occupation Allen ended up going to Yale University just like he wanted, but after his dad died in 1755 he had to help support his family. In 1777, his land later became Vermont. In…

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    my mom such a hard time about moving my family because Vermont has become one of my favorite places to live. When I got to Vermont, once again I was the new kid being asked the same questions over and over but this time I did not know how to answer. Telling people where I was from had gotten more and more complicated with every move and now there were three places I had called home, Minnesota, Shanghai, and New Jersey. Since then, Vermont too has become my home and I know I would not be who I…

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    As a child, I grew up in the rough neighborhoods of Panama City FL, walking home from school you could hear the gun shots, see the weed being distributed from one hand to the other, and grown men walking around with their pants below their waste along with a gun on the side. Being from the south, such things became normal to see on a day to day basis. However, I told myself that if I wanted to be successful I would never give into a lifestyle of that sort. I knew that I had to be better than…

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    To improve and move forward the company must focus on the following practices: The Way Ahead: Ben and Jerry’s had faced issues with the keeping up with the requirement of Vermont natural dairy ingredients, their following the people culture and setting up the scoop shops only in the cities, the variable cost structure and not being able to expand geographically whereas expanding too much in the product category. In order…

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    include the household vehicle into the total assets. Vermont does not consider over one vehicle per an adult as an asset for resources. (Center on Budget Policy Priorities, 2012) Vermont’s state version of SNAP assistance is called 3squaresVT. This policy/program is certainly established in hopes to provide the American people with assistance and in impoverished situations, Vermont’s 3SquareVT stands for 3 square meals a day that every American and Vermont desires (VT Gov.,…

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    I saw the 11/30 showing of “Irving Berlin’s White Christmas”. It was a play about two World War II veterans named Bob Wallace and Phil Davis who meet sisters Betty and Judy Haynes. The four go to rural Vermont where they run into Bob and Phil’s former commander in WWII, General Waverly, who owns an inn but is struggling financially. The four aim to help the General. The show was at the Empire Arts Center in Grand Forks, a Proscenium theatre. The stagecraft of the play was like most plays I’ve…

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    Another added strain to states attempting to comply with SONRA requirements was that more law enforcement officials needed to be hired. Additional law enforcement personnel are needed to verify all of the sex offender data collected (nylr). Large sex offender monitoring systems are also almost impossible for law enforcement to monitor. A police captain in Georgia clamed it would take four officers working full time to properly monitor the database in one county. As sex offender registries grow…

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    responsible. A Stranger in the Kingdom is a novel of ignorance, family ties, religion, and prejudice that ends with lasting change to the Northern Kingdom. Northern Borders is a novel cataloguing Mosher’s nostalgia for life in Kingdom County of Vermont. Six year old Austen Kitttredge had left his home in 1948 after the death of his mother to go live in Lost Nation township where his grandparents had a…

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    Ethics It’s easy to see that issues surrounding GMOs is a complex one. We’ve seen how neither side is able to prove the safety of GMOs, and how consumers are worried about increasing grocery costs. Now let’s explore the companies and their reasoning for not wanting labels on their products. Companies that created GMO seeds, did so with the reasoning that in order to feed a population that will reach nine billion people by the year 2050 (www.un.org). This idea has opponents questioning that if…

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    When it comes to child sexual abuse there are a lot of stakeholders that get involved when it comes to the welfare of a child. In conducting this research, three relevant stakeholders will be explored and they are as follows: Stewards of Children Prevention programs (Change Agent), the parents or caretakers (Targets) and children (Clients). According to the National Institute of Justice (NIJ) (2012), “Darkness to Light,” a non-profit organization designed Stewards of Children program to…

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