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    Charleston has amazing views, awesome food, and a whole lot of history. There are plantations, water taxis, and horse drawn carriage rides. We have explored countless county parks, some that are worth the drive and some are best left to the locals. We recently ventured to downtown Charleston and walked and walked for miles. This is partly because it was gorgeous out and partly because I got lost

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    Benefitfocus Case

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    Purpose The brief that follows provides an overview of Benefitfocus, Inc. and highlights the business performance, competitive landscape, prospects, and challenges facing the company. Conclusions At first glance a prospective investor might be turned off by the fact that Benefitfocus' net income seems to be headed in the entirely wrong direction. Losses have ballooned from -30M in 2013 to -62M in 2015. However, it is important to note that the company's net income as a percentage of its revenue

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    True Freshman Essay

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    During his tenure at South Charleston High School, the 6-foot, 173-pound Pitts had 348 career tackles, including 13 sacks and 35 tackles for loss. In his senior season, Pitts had 90 tackles, including 56 solo stops and nine tackles for loss. He recovered three fumbles and two interceptions

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    East Cooper Community Outreach The non-profit I have chosen for my leadership project is the East Cooper Community Outreach program. This program is a non-profit organization that was founded in 1989 to assist victims after Hurricane Hugo. East Cooper Community Outreach, also known as ECCO, offers assistance to the numerous people in Mount Pleasant living at the poverty level, also known as the “working poor.” ECCO is essential to the community and we will learn about this organization’s genesis

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    target audience is the business men and women of Charleston, WV. They consist of doctors, lawyers, bankers, and salespeople. We will also be focusing on the customers of all of the businesses in the area as well. Young people are drinking more coffee than in recent years, according to the data compiled by the National Coffee Association: 54 percent of people over the age of 18 are drinking coffee each day. This be our target age group in the Charleston area. Men and women alike will be in our target

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    A popular form is the Smooth Lindy, which is basically a Lindy with no kicking patterns or Charleston. East Coast swing, otherwise known as the Jitterbug is another type of swing dancing. It is more social and less acrobatic. Although this style of swing is what most people learn at first, it is not really a swing-era dance. (This dance is learned

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    “Have you forgotten the rules, whoever disagrees with the king is to be executed!” yelled one of the guards, at a royal ceremony, in Charleston Kingdom. “Enough!” commanded King Charles, he knew he had to satisfy the kingdom, by obeying his own laws. But he couldn’t bring himself to killing his only son, the soon to be king. King Charles knew he had to convince his son to agree with his laws, or soon enough Prince Ike would be just like his mother. Just one year ago Prince Ike had been standing

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    The "Charleston" Dance: An I-Search Paper What I Knew Before My Research Before my research I knew that my topic was a popular dance in the 1920s. The dance comes from the song "The Charleston". I choose this topic because I found it very interesting, I found this topic interesting because the1920s was an entertaining time period, the dances created then must be a fun topic. I would love to find out more about my topic. Such as why was the dance created? How did it become popular? Who created the

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    Jazz Dance Essay

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    My reason for writing this paper is for my lack of attendance during important days for this course. I apologize for not emailing you. I was resting and attempting to get better in order to be able to do the group dance. That is what I saw as my ultimate goal. To be able to get back to my group and learn what they has done. Luckily I have learned the dance, even though I admit I have struggled learning it. Again I am sorry for not taking the time to email you to inform you of my situation. When you

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    The definition of swing dance can be described as a synchronized dance with jazz music that have a related variety of partnered dances which includes Lindy Hop, West Coast Swing, and Smooth Lindy. Swing dance is a type of social dance that was created sometime during 1920 to 1950. It is a dance that is associated with Jazz which is a type of music that can be seen having influence from Africa but was created and spread in the United States during the Harlem Renaissance. The Harlem Renaissance took

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