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    Oregon in 1961 and then was then raised in Springfield, Oregon. In 1982, he moved to Juneau, Alaska at 21 years. In 1990, he moved to Anchorage with my mom so she could attend school at University of Alaska Anchorage. My dad has lived in Alaska for a total of 35 years and during those years has been to Southeast and Southcentral Alaska. We frequently visit the Southeast region because our family lives in Juneau. He says the best part of being a “long-term” Alaskan is experiencing the summers and

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    Juneau Name Analysis

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    Juneau: The capital of Alaska, Juneau is cute for a pup that tends to be very nice and friendly. A wonderful name for the dog that loves cold weather, the mountains and glaciers. A snow or sled dog would love this name. Even More Great Female Dog Names That Begin With J... Jabba, Jackpot, Jag, Jasmine, Jasper, Java, Jaws, Jazz, Jelly Bean, Jesse, JoJo, Josie, Joy, Julep, Juliet, Junebug K… Kahlua: After the liqueur that's dark brown in color and can be chosen because of the color of the pet's

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    During the Olympic Torch passing on January 24, 2002 students of Juneau- Douglas High School in Alaska were allow to go across the street to watch the event. Joseph Frederick and some of his peers held up a banner stating “BONG HiTS 4 JESUS” as the television cameras passed them. The principal of the highschool, Deborah Morse, seized the sign and suspended Frederick for five days for violating the anti-drug policy of the school district. This suspension was later extended to 10 days. The first

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    In the early months of 2002, Juneau-Douglas High School in Juneau Alaska, held a school-sponsored and faculty supervised event, held off of school property, to observe the Olympic Torch pass through their area. When television cameras began to turn in the direction of a group of students, they unfurled a banner with the phrase “BONG HiTS [sic] 4 JESUS”. The school principle, Deborah Morse, told the students to remove the banner and one of them named Joseph Frederick refused, compelling Morse to

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    Case Overview The case revolves around one Johnny Juneau, a 57-year old man who may, in fact, be mentally retarded. Juneau has not held a job since 1978, rarely leaves his rural home, and is somewhat detatched from reality probably never reading daily newspapers or watching the local news; and is thus unfamiliar with inflation, current prices, and changes to local ordinances and laws. On May 10, 2012, Johnny drove into town to barter the swamp creatures he traps for gas and beer. He pulled into

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    Bridge War Essay

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    and Walker’s Point into one city, the “Bridge War” of 1845, ultimately united these three towns into one and formed the city of Milwaukee. Furthermore, the cause of the war came from the conflicts between the two founders Byron Kilbourn and Solomon Juneau. There quarrel appeared to be never ceasing, and while George Walker was merely caught in the crossfire, there seemed to be zero hope for the “founding fathers” to come together and set aside their differences. In fact, it wasn’t until the destruction

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    extremely exciting, lucrative career. With so many skills to master, there's always room for improvement, even for the most experienced real estate agents. If you've been looking for ways to improve your effectiveness, Sarah's My Realtor at EXIT Realty of Juneau shares some of her favorite books for real estate agents. These books will prove invaluable for real estate professionals at every level: The Millionaire Real Estate Agent, by Gary Keller: Written by a founder of Keller Williams, this is a must-read

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    The "cali" stands for California, which is where i was born. The "hi" stands for Hawaii, which is where I have spent the majority of my life and where I currently reside. The "alaska" stands for Alaska, of course! I have never been to Alaska. I've obsessively watched every television show, movie, and documentary that I have come across that is about Alaska, or filmed in Alaska, or remotely associated with Alaska. I've read books about Alaska and I've dreamed about Alaska, but I've never been to Alaska

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    Essay about racism

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    restaurant chain since Dennys settled a 46 million descrimination lawsuit in 1994. (Gomes - Sheftel Nasoan, Racism, )      Some Alaska natives were descriminated on by white males.(juneau Empire) They shot them many times with a paintball gun and filmed it, so they got caught. (Juneau Empire) The governor has emphasized that this is an

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    The gift that my group performed for the community of Juneau, Alaska is snow removal. The group consisted of my two most trustworthy peers Marcos Yadao and Mitchell Laudert. We all understood that living in a small tight knit town such as Juneau; the smallest of tasks can have the biggest impacts. That is when the light bulb in our intellectual brains and the idea of snow removal came to mind. It was an appropriate job for the winter season. With heavy snow flurries in the forecast, this would be

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