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    In the Sangre de Cristo mountain range in Northern New Mexico lies a hidden gem where thousands of locals flock to in the winter time. I grew up near this mountain range and skied these mountains for most of my life. Taos Ski Valley is elevated 12,400 feet above sea level and receives on average, 300 inches of snow during the winter every year. Some of the most memorable times I’ve had at Taos were skiing down double black diamond runs waist deep in 40 inches of new snow fall. What makes Taos my

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    gods behave. Lil drives a convertible. Lil’s mermaid gig doesn’t pay the bills, the Mustang comes as a perk for working as a stripper and having a beautiful body. In the Land of Lap Dances, she’s known as, The Beaut. Die! Die young stay pretty. Die Lorelei, says Al, as she runs through the student filled hallway to crashes into Lil. Get off me, runt. I don’t have time to play. Lil walks on. Hold up then, I must relay a message from mom and rather not run a relay with you. She requests you drive me to

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    Quotidian Magic In his essay “E Unibus Pluram” David Foster Wallace critiques the fast-cutting tropes of contemporary cinema and television as meretriciously catering to our desire to transcend our average daily lives. These hysterical collages are, in his words, “unsubtle in their whispers that, somewhere, life is quicker, denser, more interesting… more lively.” We leave these films dazzled, punching the air, ready to do combat with a gang of bad guys or lose a pursuer in a car chase, but enjoy

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    Lesson plan (Fifteen Dogs Presentation) My presentation will focus on the uptake of the novel, via Twitter. I will use Anne Freadman’s chapter titled “Uptake” to specifically looked at how the novel is being taken up by Twitter, and turned into a promotional device. My line of research follows the question: ‘How do different twitter users, use the platform to uptake the novel, and turn it into a form of promotion?’ I will start my presentation by looking at the scholarship behind my presentation

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    The Bath Baby Cafe

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    there's a cafe right here so beyond the refreshments we"ll have moms can have a place they can hangout and chat. So the library is the best place to have a baby cafe," explains Public Helath Education Coordinator for Steuben County Public Health, Lorelei Wagner.

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    person or a “bad” person. Despite how difficult it is to make generalizations about the characters’ character, Mason Evans Sr (Ethan Hawke) seems to generally be a good man, and, overall, a fairly good father to Mason Jr (Ellar Coltrane) and Samantha (Lorelei Linklater). Two scenes that show this are the scene when he’s first introduced and takes the kids out for a few hours, and the scene when he takes middle-schooler Mason on a camping trip, just the two of them. The reason why the scene where he's first

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    Boyhood Review

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    be joyful like the 2014 drama film Boyhood. Boyhood was nominated for a total of 6 Oscars and was directed by Richard Linklater. Boyhood stars Ellar Coltrane as Mason, a boy who lives with his mom (Patricia Arquette) and his older sister Samantha (Lorelei Linklater). The story is told through Mason’s eyes as he grows up and faces the similar challenges that we all had to face growing up. Whether it be the struggle of moving to a new home, coping with divorce, or dealing with his annoying sister, Boyhood

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    Purpose: Indigenous peoples in Canada bear a disproportionate hepatitis C disease burden. This project used a decolonizing and community-driven approach to give voice to First Peoples with lived hepatitis C experience in developing a research agenda to address hepatitis C amongst First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples. The purpose of this project is to develop and inform a larger exploratory study concerning the unique lived experience of First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples living with hepatitis

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    A man enters the subway station, not knowing if he should go where he would usually go. His hair was a stray and his maroon tie loose. This man has a very charming aura about him. Others would say strange or frightening, but I like to say charming, charming in his own way perhaps. He rushes through the subway station and he slows down to look at the art on the walls. He'd been looking at it for months every time he entered the station, which was every day. It fascinated him, all of the Intricacy

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    When Ireland began to industrialize in the 1960s and 1970s, why did it mostly occur in rural Ireland and what were the consequences for the rural residence? Industrialisation in the 1960s and 1970s. When most people in the world think of Ireland, they imagine green fields with farm animals, old cottages, stone walls, rocky roads, people riding around on horse-back and men working in the bogs. However Ireland actually has one of the quickest fastest economies in the world. Rural Industrialisation

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