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    Abbie Smith Kyra Hudson English 2010 13 November 2017 National Parks and Sustainable Tourism National parks provide a highlight for the travel. These lands are set aside as natural beauties, wonders, and even phenomenons. In 2015, more than 307 million people visited the national parks of the United States, a five percent increase from 2014 (Errick). With such an increase in tourism, it becomes ever more important to implement sustainable tourism practices and make travel good for the visitors and

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    Becoming A Pipefitter

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    Becoming a pipefitter or going to the air force are both amazing careers and both will pay off big time in the end. Both careers have great benefits, vacation, retirement packages, and insurance policies. They both make great money. Either career would be a great career choice. Whichever one I choose I will be set. Both require skills that will take a lot of practice and a lot of time. Either career will pay off. Pipefitters are in such high demand it would be so easy to get a job. A pipefitter

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    William Shakespeare once stated, “Temptation is the fire that brings up the scum of the heart.”(William Shakespeare) Although slightly bleak, many works of art have this similar idea. Through this, similarities are found concerning aspects of each work. Differences occur in the protagonist’s own personal journey on the path of temptation. Undeniably, this parallel is found within William Shakespeare’s own infamous play, Macbeth and the two-time Oscar- winning film, A Simple Plan. Macbeth is fighting

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    Noise can be defined as unwanted sound1. Sounds which we deem as unwanted or unnecessary are noise. Our environment is beset by noise, which is pervasive, intrusive and ubiquitous as well as unhealthy. The effects of noise, a pollutant and its effects on health have been neglected despite being aware of the ability to precisely measure or calculate the exposure from the peak levels2. The effects of noise pollution were first recognized in the occupational settings. In our environment, there are different

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    McGregor and Big Sandy Lake, Minnesota My favorite place to be would be the city and are of McGregor Minnesota. About eight miles north of the small town is Big Sandy Lake, which is where my cabin is located. This is truly my favorite place to be, especially during the warm summer months. McGregor, a small town of only about four hundred people, is located in a wooded area with many lakes, streams and river. The biggest lake is Big Sandy and is approximately seven thousand acres of water

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    Inefficient and Outdated Processes This connects to the low profit margins. BRS has many outdated and inefficient processes, but the major one revolves around payments. For tickets and concessions cash is preferred and if the occasional credit card comes through, an old addressograph-type of machine is used to make an imprint of the card. With such a delayed amount of time to submit the charge for payment, many of the credit card payments are uncollectible. Concessions are all locally purchased

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    It is surprising to realize the practice of one small therapy could impact the world in a big and positive way. Music therapy is the practice of using music to better the lives of people with motor, cognitive, and speech disabilities, along with surgical patients. This is achieved by redirecting neural networks in the brain with certain types of music selected for that specific patient. This is not a field for every musician however, only educated students who are board certified should practice

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    I was walking over to the sidewalk to head home, when out of nowhere a dark blue truck sped up to me, and the man in it yelled “ come on kid get in the car your mom just went to the hospital, she had a heart attack.” The guy was staring at me as if he didn’t want me to leave. “No she’s not, I don’t have a mother she died 2 years ago” I lied to see if the guy was lying to me. “No she’s not she’s in the hospital right now.” He said inching the car forward. “What my mother’s name then?” I asked

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    shares his past and demons with others. Thus, at the very end of The Lesser Blessed, Larry has a lot to process and the birds are used by Van Camp to express Larry’s spiritual state. In one of the final scenes, Larry his friend Darcy are riding on a snowmobile when they “… scared two ptarmigans that were sleeping in the snow. Their white wings flicked to their sides and they flickered ahead of us, like calm white hands. One flanked right, but the other smashed into our windshield” (Van Camp 122). Larry

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    Comparing the Inuits and the north-west people We have been studying the people of the North West and Inuits. In this essay I will describe their differences and explain why they are different. They have a large variety of differences which had a large effect on lifestyles. Housing The Inuits lives in snow houses known as Igloos. They houses were made out of snow as it was plentiful in the area they lived in. The snow was many metres thick so it was ideal for insulating Igloos; this meant they

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