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    University of North Texas Health Science Centre School of Public Health, Fort Worth, Texas, EOHS 5313 The Editor, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, 400 West Seventh Street, Fort Worth, Texas Sir/Madam, STRENGTHENING RETENTION, IMPROVING INCLUSION AND EXPANDING COVERAGE IN HEALTHY FEEDING PROGRAMS ACROSS TEXAS DISTRICTS This letter seeks to provide a detailed exposition of a multi-faceted aspect of the challenge of food insecurity in Texas and a proposal of clear-cut

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    Located in Jolon, California, Fort Hunter Liggett is a U.S. Army training facility, spanning 162,000 acres designed for field manoeuvres and live-fire exercises for Combat Support and Service units. Chosen as one of the pilot installations for the Army Net Zero program, the base is projected to achieve 100% Net Zero Energy by 2020. The Army Net Zero methodology is applied but is tailored to the fort’s specific energy and environmental situations. The building footprint of the base consists of 2

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    Jake Allex was a Serbian American soldier who served in World War 1. He was given the Medal of Honor and The Croix de guerre twice. Allex went into WW1 as a sergeant. During battle in 1918, Allex found that all of the offices were dead or were too hurt to command. The group was also under fire from the enemy. Allex led his group to a machine gun and they took it over. The group fought off the Germans and captured the machine gun. Allex killed 5 Germans by himself. Allex then used to butt of his rifle

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    INTERVIEW WITH BENEDICT ARNOLD: HERO OF SARATOGA Jaime Lee Fritze Published in the Gazette on August 2, 1780 As the author of this article, I had the extreme pleasure of interviewing a most prestigious man, one who has suffered grave injury at the hands of the British and has proven his heroism and valor in the face of battle. General Benedict Arnold was a Patriot long before the war for American Independence and is a member of the Sons of Liberty. Arnold helped to smuggle trade goods and was

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    Fort Worth Essay

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    groups of cattle, heading up the Chisholm Trail toward the railroads the final stop for any last-minute supplies was Fort Worth, Texas. Beyond that you’d cross the Red River and into Indian Territory. During the years of 1866 and 1890, drovers herded over four million head of cattle through Fort Worth. The city soon became known as “Cowtown.” As the railroad arrived in 1876, Fort Worth developed into a shipping port for livestock, so the city built up the Union Stockyards. Despite the Union Stockyards

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    Imagine being hired as a consultant for the Port Everglades by the management. As a consultant, you were hired to look at situations that are happening at the port over the past and current year. After analyzing the port, you have to recommend changes that can improve the Port. Which in the future can result in the Port being one of the top harbors in Florida that attracts a lot of different businesses and gain money for the community. To start your new job as a consultant, you have to look at the

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    The yuma project was first authorized in May 10,1904 and was the first irrigation project in Yuma. Thanks to the Yuma project many farms got water and the farms were finally able to produce goods. Once the project was done many people found out that Yuma had water and it was able to be transported to the farms, the population started to increase, but it didn't only just increased, it also decreased by a little, but later on population started to expand once more. Developers also faced many challenges

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    fanned herself with a dog-eared edition of Vanity Fair. The alert of the wildfire had come while she was in the office. Everyone had gone quiet as the tinny radio voice warned that the evacuation of Fort McMurray was only the beginning, that Anzac should be ready too. She shrugged it off at the time. Fort Mac was ages away. She’d declined the company’s

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    Old Fort Erie Case Study

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    Part A: Introduction and Statement of Objectives Wilfrid Laurier University has conducted an archaeological field school at Old Fort Erie in 2012, 2013, and 2015. The work has primarily been conducted by undergraduate students supervised by Teaching Assistants and Dr. John Triggs. This paper will be focused on the 2015 season, specifically nnit M, excavated by Joshua Graf. The artifacts recovered from the Unit have been catalogued and entered into an excel worksheet; pivot tables have also been

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    interview for this assignment was Dominick Wade. He is a manager of a lock shop and preventative maintenance company called The Siegel group. It is a contracting company that is located in Fort Hood, Texas. What this particular company does is preventative maintenance on the electronic door locks on all of the barracks on Fort Hood. Which also includes changing the batteries, card readers, mortises, computers inside the locks, and replace missing screws in the door locks. After conducting this interview,

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