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    employment at Scottsdale's "Pretentious Petit Four Bakery", Guy signed a covenant not to compete which specifies that, upon Guy's termination at Pretentious, he will not accept a position - in the capacity as a baker- within an eighty mile radius of Scottsdale, AZ., to be enforceable for a duration of five years. Presently, after two years of employment at Pretentious, Guy wishes to leave and form a corporation. Serving as an officer of the corporation, Guy would like to open a bakery in Maryvale which

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    of his use of color and lines. The lines in Salt Pan add to the abstractness of the artwork while the lines in Water are used to define the significance of water on the world, such as in the artwork “Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Reservation / Scottsdale”. The coloring of the galleries are strikingly contrasting. However, they both portray similar messages about the importance of natural resources. The coloring of the “Salt Pan #21” artwork was muted and grey-toned. Meanwhile, the coloring of the

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    Wright demonstrating the Ideals of Organic Architecture in Taliesin West Exterior image of Taliesin West, Scottsdale, Arizona “Organic can merely mean something biological, but if you are going to take the word organic into your consciousness as concerned with entities, something in which the part is to the whole as the whole is to the part, and which is all devoted to a purpose consistently, then you have something that can live, because that is vital” (1) (Meehan 52) The famous American

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    I am Danielle Renno I was born in Chicago, Illinois but I moved to Scottsdale Arizona. I currently live in an apartment at 8055 E Thomas road but I will soon be moving to a condo for more space. I pay 549 dollars a month for the apartment I live in. I am currently in the middle class, my family has always been in the middle class. I went to college to become a physical therapist and right now I am a physical therapist, I am 30 years old and have a husband and one kid. As a physical therapist,

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    Ever since I was little I was extremely observant of the people surrounding me. I would watch and study their behaviors, always trying to figure out their thoughts and emotions. Recently I have realized that I could put my childhood play into a real life paying job, only instead of my peers I would get to study criminals. I don’t know much about Forensic Psychology other than the fact that I must achieve a PsyD, and I would be assigned different cities to live and work in. I want to learn about what

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    Compare Luis And Keegan

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    Always Running Compare and Contrast Luis, a gangster who was raised in the streets of South Central Los Angeles had very rough upbringing that consisted of gang violence and drug addiction. Luis lived a very different life then Keegan Trainor. Luis was a gangster and Keegan was a very average kid. Keegan, a young lad raised in the streets of Flagstaff lived a very average life. He was not into gangs and was into athletics and knowledge. Luis and Keegan are very different people. Luis lived in a

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    When Muhammad Ali made his final decision, everyone, including most of his fans and the government were in complete shock. They couldn't believe the "selfish" decision that this famous fighter was taking. The government thought it was self-absorbing of Ali to not participate in the war because he was paying him with every fight he won, he was giving him honorable awards and he made the fighter famous. The government just didn't find the way Muhammad "paid him back" fair. It drew so much fury to him

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    History Even though the first P.F. Chang 's opened in 1993, the story really began way back in the 1960s. It started with a lady named Cecilia Chiang running a flourishing and wildly successful Chinese restaurant named The Mandarin. In 1974, she opened a second location in posh Beverly Hills, feeding celebrities the likes of John Lennon and Yoko Ono. The celebration we see in the media of celebrity chefs today really started with Cecelia Chang. She was indeed a pioneer. That very same year

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    issues with her fiancée’s mother triggered her, because “I have had a pretty abusive past with family”. Moreover, JO stated that her and her fiancée lost their jobs recently and moved in with her parents. In addition, there was in incident in Scottsdale, AZ whereby one of her fiancée’s mother’s friends confronted them

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    Paradise Valley Analysis

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    When writing about the opulent folks of Paradise Valley, you will not be taken seriously if your characters do not reside on the sunset-tinged precipice of Camelback or Mummy Mountain. You must distinguish the town from its verdant Scottsdale neighbor by chronicling the abundance of Sonoran foliage. Use words in the company of "stale," "stark," and "scorched" to transport your audience into the wasteland of cactus and stone. Remind any readers from bijou New York or San Francisco apartments that

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