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    Stereotypes Of The Media

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    The media has a huge influence on young people today it is a huge influence because it is about the stereotypes that they are using and how the use it. They use it to make you think that teens are always bad and doing bad things like partying getting drunk doing drugs etc in this essay I will be writing about the 2 stereo types the first one is going to be the plastics and the other one is jock from glee. Stereotypes are used in films to help change the media and make them think about others differently

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    universal health care plan (“Hudson County community,” 2007). Overall, the Hudson county community health improvement plan was well conceived and from the research sources used for the analysis of the issues facing the county, much work, and dedication went into producing the action plan for a healthier Hudson County. An action plan that included goals, strategy, outcome objectives for 2010 and the action plan process for the most critical health care issues facing the Hudson county in New Jersey. Updates

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    Little Falls History

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    the thirty-hour tour up the Hudson to do surveying without interference of politics. On their journey they visited all the small towns with companies up and down the Mohawk river, between Albany, Oswego and Buffalo, they asked them questions about building a canal and if they approved of the idea but, they all said that it wouldn’t matter to them because they traded with Montreal (Bond of Union). After the canal commissioner members finished their expedition of the Hudson and Mohawk river all of them

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    discuss the dumping of PCBs into the Hudson River by General Electric, the health effects, and the NYS Department of Health and the US EPA’s involvement for the cleanup and restoration.

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    Jazz Concert Review Essay

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    We had just performed on front of a crowd of about 80 people. Upstairs, listening to the jazz music from other schools we were very tired, it has been a long Friday and it was 10:00 in the afternoon. We were dancing to the jazz music alone, smiling, and the only thing coming out of our mouth was laughter, and the imitation of the vibrant sounds coming from the shining trumpets on the stage below us. The Jazz Festival in Oak Harbor was amazing, even though I didn’t hang out with a lot of people,

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    The Erie Canal vision and design was created by Jesse Hawley a flour merchant.  Jesse Hawley designed a Canal from The eastern shores of Lake Erie to Albany on the Hudson River.  Unfortunately Jesse ended up in debtor’s prison as he became bankrupt trying to market his Canal design (New York State, ND) .  This however, did not stop him, in 1807 he spent his  time in debtor’s prison creating documents to describing his plan in details, estimate cost and project benefits.  These plans were presented in

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    Henry Hudson was a navigator and sea explorer in the 17 century, who was born in 1565 England and died after June 22 1611 nearby Hudson Bay Canada. Much is unknown about Hudson’s birth but his death came from a mutiny in the Hudson Bay (which was named after him) from his crew who casted him and his son and some of the other crew with him adrift and have never been seen from that point on. Who and what country commissioned his voyages? In 1607 the Muscovy Company in England hired Hudson to find

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    Erie Canal

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    Mubeen Sahibzada Prof. Burns History I November 17, 2017 Unit 5 / Module 1 Why was the construction of the Erie Canal one of the critical economic events of the first half of the nineteenth century? “In order to open the country west of the Appalachian Mountains to settlers and to offer a cheap and safe way to carry produce to a market, the construction of a canal was proposed as early as 1768”. And “It was not until 1808 that the state legislature funded a survey for a canal that would connect

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    Entry 11: The Erie Canal The Erie Canal was completed in 1825 and is a total of three hundred and sixty-three miles long. This canal connected the Great Lakes to New York City, allowing abundant amounts of goods to flow between the two places. Several people saw the Erie Canal as a tool of growth because it helped create new towns along its path. Some of the new towns included Buffalo, Rochester, and Syracuse. The Erie Canal was a major attraction for the farmers migrating from New England. New

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    A long distance relationship is a thought that makes most couples cringe. The thought of being miles upon miles away is something that can make people question the strength of their relationship. However, this trend of long distance is something that is becoming more and more common with the advancement of technology such as video chatting sources like Facetime or Skype. This trend is something I’ve personally noticed many college students, especially freshmen, experiencing. They have their high

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