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    Willie Mays was born on May 6, 1931, and at the time black and white people were separated.Willie Mays was a professional baseball player. He was first exposed to baseball at the age of six months. He started off “playing’’ with his dad, which turned into practice. Winter wrote in his book Willie Mays, “William Howard’s father took two chairs and lined them next to each other. He places a baseball on one of them. His father asked, “See the ball? See it?”(AUTHOR’S LAST NAME AND PAGE) Willie would…

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    Musical instruments have been around for hundreds of years. Not only have the human voices been used as instruments, but there have been manufactured items that have been made to produce sound. Throughout many eras of music, these instruments have been changed many times, mostly to improve the sound or quality of the sound. There is one particular instrument that has been around for a very long time that has been changed many times. This instrument is the organ. Organs can be very large…

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    Paragraph About Subway

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    • The subway is an underground railroad that is used by many New Yorkers. The subway is one of the most important modes of transportation in New York City. Every day is a different day in the subways. The subway has 27 different lines, and these different lines are A, C, E, B, D, F, M, G, L, J, Z, N, Q, R, W, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and S. The subway was created in 1904, and ever since, the subway has been one of the fastest and cheapest transportation in New York City to get around. • The…

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    else, though. The mall is not one you want to travel to if you do not live nearby since it's mainly designed to satisfy the needs of the local community. If the owners of the East Brook Mall wanted to expand, they should follow exactly what the Westfield Mall of Meriden, CT accomplished. In 1997, the “Meriden” Mall expanded by adding a second floor and an extra 30 stores, which cost millions of dollars but essentially has kept them in business for another 20 years. In other words, the East Brook…

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    job that will fulfill the happiness of my future family. I was born March 25, 1999, in Michigan. My family moved to Indiana as my father had new employment in the Indianapolis location. I have lived in 6 different houses in my lifetime. I attended Westfield elementary school until the 3rd grade. My parents decided to split up and my mom moved me to Royal Center, Indiana, somewhere I and many others thought…

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    seeded second was not. Karl and I meet each other in the championship round, where I lost to Karl by a devastating 8-0 lost by a major decision. The second time where I experienced failure was when my wrestling team had a dual meet against Carmel, Westfield v. Carmel, where I came face to face with the senior Karl Wilhelm again. The dual meet was neck to neck all night long. Win…

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    West Virginia So the thing is I am just a twiggy white girl perhaps too oblivious to handle the poverty stricken sectors of West Virginia. And while this may be true, I also know that I have a God big enough to expand across any social, or economic boundary that we may face. I also believe that I am-- or will be-- prepared to undergo such an experience. My goal is to grow to learn more about the culture of the city, to pull myself into the best place with Christ I can be, and to trust in my…

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    Amistad Research Paper

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    The story of the Amistad began in February of 1839 when a large group of slaves were illegally taken from their home in Sierra Leone, Africa and were delivered into the heart of the slave trade in Havana, Cuba. While in Cuba Spanish planters bought between 40 - 60 slaves for shipment to a plantation along the coast of Cuba. July 1, 1839, only a few days after being bought and taken from Havana, the Africans aboard the Amistad freed themselves from their confinement below deck and stealthily…

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    Local Flavour Case Study

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    money there is away from the local shopping centre. Its construction on land initially zoned for industrial use was fought bitterly by Otahuhu and Panmure who feared it would mean the demise of their retail centres. In an act of cynical altruism Westfield NZ sprang to the defence of the cash-strapped centres. Westfield’s Environment Court submission suggested the creation of their competitor’s mall would result in a loss of revenue for town centres. The court ruled in favour of allowing the mall…

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    In the Rugmaker Najaf find himself in a detention centre stuck in a place called woomera. In such extreme situations Najaf only has the feeling of hope when in such a daunting situation. Having such a strong quality in the him, it was all a mental strength when he knew he wanted to survive the traumatising period in his life. Najaf says ‘We have many more disappointments than days of wonderful news because we are human beings and we are given a hoping hear by god. If god did not give us the…

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