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    Introduction Browsing down a Facebook page, I see pictures and statuses of Husker football, University of Nebraska-Omaha Hockey, Nebraska’s State Fair, supporting veterans, agriculture, and plenty of help that is provided for those who want or need it. This is a true Nebraskan’s Facebook page. There is 1.882 million people in Nebraska, so it could possibly be any one (Nebraska). Looking closely at the posts, I see statuses about what is going on in Washington D.C., and pictures of a woman Senator

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    AmeriTrust Bank is a very known southern bank. It is amongst the top 20 banks in the United States and the top 20 financial institutes in Florida. The bank is 126 years old forming in 1891, at the time it was known as Trust of Georgia. It was granted a charter by Georgia General Assemble, it was founded by a group of men that named the bank Trust of Georgia after restructuring itself as a trust company. The Predecessor of AmeriTrust was founded in 1911 as the people’s Local Bank. In 1920 it

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    James Packer, the famous Australian businessman and investor, who is the son of late media mogul Kerry Packer and grandson of Sir Frank Packer is reaping his wealth from the enormous success of his numerous businesses, including the celebrity favored Crown Resorts. In May this year, BRW magazine assessed that Packer’s net worth stands at A$6.08 billion, which ranked him as the seventh richest man in Australia. Meanwhile, as per Forbes Asia magazine Jame’s net worth stands at US$4.7 billion in January

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    “You know, we’re kind of short on cash at the moment.” The Underground buyer suggested, “I’ll take everything at the set values you guys offered for the foodstuffs and evangelization materials, but there’s no way that we’re going to buy those relics at the prices you three are offering. We’ll buy the dagger at $91, while the uniforms priced at $36.” “Sorry friend, but I’d recommend $100 for the dagger, $48 for each of the uniforms, and not a penny more,” the Dutchman haggled with the terms forwarded

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    The American Dream

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    The “American Dream” is an idea which is commonly interpreted as working towards a dream or aspiration one has until it has been achieved. This idea is so significant in American society because it encourages people to elevate themselves in society and to aspire to become something great. In theory, this concept is a great model to live by and to encourage a nation to propel themselves into their own unique ideas of success. Even if it is difficult and there are many barriers that exist and have

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    Do something about it. Everyone has problems from struggles in life. Malcolm X told his life story of how he overcame in his autobiography simply called The Autobiography of Malcolm X as told to Alex Haley. His life changed the world historically, socially, and especially politically by taking a stand against racism of all kinds which still exists in today’s “modern” standards. Using his personal life experience with racism towards African-Americans, Malcolm spreads the word on equality for all with

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    experience was three years ago I do not remember all of the details and conversations that I had while doing this service, following is what I remember of my service experiences. One of the service sites that I went to through this program was the South Omaha Boys and Girls Club. At the club the members of the program were asked to play with the kids, helped the children make crafts, and teach kids from 12 to 14 years of age about bullying. When I think about how I was feeling about this service I did

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    Krumbach grew up in Osceola, Nebraska, a small, quiet town west of Lincoln. He went to the Osceola High school and was the punter for their football team. He then graduated and chose to go to UNL, where he majored in biology and nutrition. He then stayed in Nebraska until he moved to Arizona in 2000, He is now an accountant who works at home. He lives with his wife and two daughters. Chad applied to Wayne State College, University of Nebraska Omaha, and University of Nebraska Lincoln. He chose to go

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    My Experience In My Life

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    On Saturday, June 24, 6:00am me and my family were getting ready to go to Omaha .To experience going somewhere far away from home.But that wasn't the only reason why we were going we were .Also going because we wanted to see the zoo some people were talking about it and how wonderful and amazing it was to go there.Everyone was exciting me, my sisters and my mom too because it was are first time that we were going to stay at a hotel. But also for the zoo, we got all of our stuff that we needed ,but

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    Reading response Most of people think that writing and reading can just be learned in school but that is not always the case. Effectively, “Malcolm X” proves this in his essay titled “Prison Studies”, where we can experience a war that started between him and ignorance. In fact, he informs us in his essay that after he felt envy of Bimbi’s stock of knowledge, he decided to study, even if it was not maybe the right or the best place to do that. This essay is a story about a man who had

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