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    Cultural Identity varies from person to person. Everyone has something unique about themselves that separates them from every other human being on earth. For some people it’s their ethnic background that divides them from the group, others could be clothing or their religion. I have several aspects that define my culture and demonstrates what makes me, me. My most dominant cultural aspects are travel, physical characteristics, education/career, and music. I have done a great deal of traveling

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    48992 - John U. Lloyd Beach State Park Escape from the bustle, noise and traffic of Hollywood, Florida. Stepping onto the white sands and into the clear waters of John U. Lloyd Beach State Park (now known as Dr. Von D. Mizell-Eula Johnson State Park) bring family-friendly respite. The quiet, clean, back-to-nature beach with a beautiful view of the Atlantic Ocean boasts three miles to spread out the blankets, search for beach treasures and more. Named for the Broward County Attorney, who served

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    college students in our oversized t-shirts and sneakers. Tourists, college students, and locals roamed the streets and occupied the famous restaurants. What once was known as "Cowtown" or more formally the Union Stockyards Company, is now a home to the Fort Worth Stockyards National Historic District. Home to famous restaurants such as Hunter Brother's H3 Ranch, Love Shack, and

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    were going to party on the beach. Officer Stuart and I arrived in the area and were not initially able to locate the subjects, but the two cars reported were there. After searching the big field in Fort Warden, Officer Stuart cleared the scene, and I walked down the beach heading east into the Fort warden State park. I walked around one hundred and forty yards east, passing the first dog-leg and then found four minors, sitting on a log at the top of the beach, under the bluff. I contacted all

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    Introduction The Sports Authority, Inc. opened its first store in November 1987 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. In 1990, Kmart acquired the company. Five years later, The Sports Authority had expanded to 136 stores in 26 states, and was spun off from parent Kmart. Its headquarters were in Lauderdale Lakes, near Fort Lauderdale. Sports Authority had one mission to complete for the business and that mission was to create a shopping experience establishing The Sports Authority as the first choice for

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    Someone does not need a badge, trophy, or masses of monuments to be a hero, unlike, the common thought; or at least what most inspire to believe. Many will classify a hero with a prize or glory, but realistic heroes do not require either. Once a hero, always a hero is in many cases: Benedict Arnold is one of those cases. Benedict Arnold is a hero who did not have a gallery of badges in the beginning, and built his way up. When classifying Benedict Arnold as a hero or a traitor, Arnold is clearly

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    Trombone History

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    The trombone has a long, rich history dating back to the 1440s when it was introduced as a sackbut. Throughout its history, the trombone hasn’t had many significant changes in construction, but the number of types of music that the trombone can play has rapidly increased. From Leopold Mozart to Joseph Alessi, there have been many people who have had influence and power of the instrument. This essay will explain the history of the trombone, features of the trombone, and last my perception of the

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    Who wins Florida I’m Dylan MCcree and I’m from Spain. I was in the war between Spanish and French for the settlement of Florida. I was with king Philip ll when we splitted into groups.I was top soldier in the whole country.I ended up in Spain because I was sailing to Spain to join them but, they thought I was an enemy.They shot me but they changed their minds and took me to become a soldier. First, we needed food and weapons. But we needed food first, so we bought cash crops and we ate

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    Fort Myers Vs Porter Fort Myers and Porter are two amazing cities. Fort Myers located in the Sunshine State and Porter in the Lone Star State. Porter is more of a suburban area whereas Fort Myers is more developed as a city. Both these cities have very noticeable differences. One is more active and alive, and the other is calm. Although these cities are opposites, they have similar qualities that we can compare to see which city is better. Notably Florida is known for having many glamorous theme

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    The Civil war began at Fort Sumter on April 12, 1861. However, the Civil War did not really start to amp up until the First Battle of Bull Run or also know as the first Battle of Manassas. The battle was fought just miles from Washington D.C., on July 21, 1861. At a place near Manassas Junction, Virginia. The battle began when about 35,000 Union soldiers marched from Washington D.C. to fight a confederate force of 20,000 along a small river called Bull Run. The goal of the Union army was to make

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