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    Salt Late City Law History Salt Lake City looks like a very large well-organised city, there are fair house allotments and they were quite large. The city is a good strong planned community with lots of residential areas. The way the city is set out it is obvious that a strong leader who knew what he wanted has planned the city and shows through the city that it is very disciplined. There may have been school their as well which would have proven what a well-organised

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    Theodore (Ted) Robert Bundy was a serial killer who claimed the lives of more than 30 women, over the course of a decade (Owen). He was the son of Louise Cowell, who had Bundy on November 24, 1946 in the Elizabeth Lund Home for Unwed Mothers in Vermont (Rule). He was raised in Philadelphia, believing that his maternal grandparents were his parents (Ramsland). Ted and his mother Louise left to Washington State, shortly after arriving, Louise married Johnnie Bundy; who adopted Ted and gave him his

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    The mother in “Borders” by Thomas King reveals her pride and courage for her identity as she crosses the border to visit her daughter Laetitia in Salt Lake City. Challenges like self-identity are faced every step of the way, but it a person with pride and bravery who accepts it gladly. This is best demonstrated by King and his use of conflict, repetition and literary devices. In the short story, there is a conflict between the mother and the guards at the border. As the mother and

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    Living in Salt Lake we are culturally diverse. There is a lot of people from many different parts of the world and with those backgrounds we as people do things different and have a different set of standards we live by. With this in mind people tend to do things that in their mind they don’t see as a problem, some people had no prior knowledge of what to do in order to be under compliance. Living in a city with as much cultural diversity as Salt Lake does, there is bound to be restaurants that

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    On May 28th, shortly before midnight, a rare treasure was released to the public courtesy of Donnie Trumpet & The Social Experiment. Users of iTunes everywhere (including myself) woke up on May 29th, a Friday, to find a free download of Surf. the highly anticipated debut album of The Social Experiment. The Social Experiment is a band that makes music that is hard to categorize. Ranging from hip-hop to Jazz, to R&B, it’s tricky to put a label on this band’s sound other than it just feels good. Fronted

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    Brigham Young University Brigham Young University, which was founded in 1875, is a church-affiliated college located in Provo, Utah. Brigham Young University, commonly referred to as BYU, strives to offer academically challenging science and liberal arts degrees while cultivating a faith-based environment. Brigham Young University is owned and operated by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS). In this academically rigorous and spiritually centered setting, students experience intensive

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    Not many people can say they have done that at such a young age, or even flown on a plane at all! I started flying when I was five, and flew about four times a year. I moved to Idaho when I was five so I did a lot of flying back and forth from Salt Lake City, Utah to Dallas, Texas. When I found out I was going to be flying by myself, I wasn't scared since I had flown so many times, but I wasn't excited either. I had many thoughts rolling through my head suc as where would I be sitting or who I could

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    Zuni Salt Lake

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    Zuni Salt Lake Bradbury’s (1967) dissertation research was the first comprehensive study of Zuni Salt Lake maar. Based on a radiocarbon age of 22.9 ± 1.4 ka 14C yr BP (Haynes et al., 1967) on aquatic, calcareous algae from Zuni Salt Lake lacustrine deposits 15 m above the present lake level, he concluded that the Zuni Salt Lake maar formed during the late Pleistocene. This single date provided a maximum age for the Zuni Salt Lake maar but has long been viewed as suspect because of probable hardwater

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    The Salt Lake Bees are a Triple A, minor league baseball team that play in the Pacific Coast League(PCL), and are based in Salt Lake City, Utah. They started off as the Portland Beavers in 1903, playing at Vaughn Park. Following their 1993 season, the Bees moved to the beautiful Smith’s Ballpark in Salt Lake City, Utah, forming the Salt Lake Buzz. Smith’s Ballpark opened in 1994, and is one of the largest baseball stadiums in all of Minor League Baseball, seating 15,411 fans. On October 27, 2005

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    Mormons Moving to Salt Lake City During the nineteenth century there were many different types of people moving west over America. One of these groups was the religious group, the Mormons. The religion was originally founded by Joseph Smith in the early nineteenth century. He first started of with very few followers but quickly many people started to come round to Smiths way of thinking. After developing the religion in Palmyra, Joseph Smith and his followers moved to

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