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    National Parks: Underthreat Our nations incredible 401 National Parks are some of the most iconic places on the face of the earth. From the Grand Canyon to the Great Smoky Mountains our nation's national parks are something we should be proud to have. Lately our National Parks have been under threat from both Environmental and Political issues both putting our National Parks at risk. We need preserve the National Parks for generations to come. The National Parks show the most amazing parts of this

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    Located at the base of the Wasatch Mountains is the wonderful city of Sandy. Sandy City is one of the more populous areas of Salt Lake City and the 5th largest city in Utah. It is a large, mostly suburban area with a population of about 94,000 people. It extends from I-215 to the north, E 12300 to the south, W 10600 S to the west, and Little Cottonwood Canyon Road to the east. Sandy has 4 quadrants: Alta Canyon, Bell Cayon, Crescent, and Sandy. I live in the Sandy quadrant, which is the 2nd largest

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    patterns. One point that the author brings up about these three states being different is that Colorado, for instance, really does not boast any type of religion. With all three states housing various outdoor recreation spots, like Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming, some residents in these states have their religion with the outdoors, through vigorous activities such as rock climbing and hiking. Even though they do not have a God in this type of religion or faith, I believe that if this provides a

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    Binks Kid Biography

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    memories are different even when it was the same game. Special memories are often repeated, especially ones from the Sunshine Tournament played in St. George every year like. “that day, the Binks kid—I think it was Aaron—who hit the ball out of the park, into and then out of the school bus!” Few remember the exact details. Spanish Fork loves the coaches; some men in town have coached for years and years. Once a team of little ten-year- olds reenacted a scene from the Disney movie Angels in the Outfield

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    everyone should be willing to participate in. Specifically, in the Logan, Utah area, water conservation is an important topic, as the citizens use water every day. “In an interview with The Herald Journal, USU sociology professor Douglas Jackson-Smith said the city’s water concerns have the potential to increase, based on Logan’s anticipated population growth by 2050” (Peikes). There is a growing concern about the amount of water the city will have or be able to produce for the growing population. Although

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    more I realized the fundamental impact that political systems have on societies, and that fundamental was the law. Hence, I always wanted to dig more into the legal study, deciding to come to law school seemed to be very rational. However, coming to Utah was nothing foreseeable, even today I still feel very unreal about how I ended up becoming a law student of Brigham Young University. It all started with a tour bus trip to the Western Coast. Me and my mother decided to visit Western Coast with a

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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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    National park is the very first national park. The gold rush is very important to the U.S history The Grand Canyon is the largest national park in the United States. The region takes its name from the Rocky mountains. #8 Anna People from all over this land called it their home. It has the smallest amount of people from all the regions. Rocky mountain stretches from Canada to the end of Colorado. Yellowstone Yellowstone was the Nation's first The Grand Canyon is one of the largest National Park in the

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    What can filmmakers learn from Alice in Wonderland? Dr. Keller is a teacher of medieval and modern literature as well as a filmmaker. What compels a filmmaker to tell a story? The violin has been referred to as the “devil’s instrument.” Throughout history, violin players and makers were rumored to have sold their souls to the devil in order to master their craft. This film takes us on a journey through the mystery, the fantasy, the passion, the madness, and the romanticism of a Master Luthier

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    The 1906 Antiquities Act

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    existing monuments. The President, during a ceremony at the White House Oval Office said that the country's national parks and national monuments reminds us of the richness of the country’s history. It is something that is passed on from generation to generation. It also helps us preserve the beauty of this great nation. Those against the President include Representative Rob Bishop of Utah, who said that the President has acted unilaterally.

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