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    in money earned by the tribe. In February of 2017 the Mississippi Band of Choctaw passed a resolution to allow for the construction of the Red Water Casino. This new casino created nearly 250 new jobs and produced around $40 million more a year than what was previously being produced by the other businesses owned and operated by the tribe. The casino continues to

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    Globalism invites us to connect across boarders and cultures. It offers us the means to travel across the world by plane, train, automobile, or in the case of Open City by foot. Much of Open City takes place in moments of transit – whether that means taxis, plane-rides, or aimless walks in the city, Julius inhabits a space of constant flux. Yet, despite this continual movement, Julius finds himself stuck in transit, unable to connect. Due to his cosmopolitan outlook and alienation, Julius fails to

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    Dillard Reflection

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    “The moth shook its sodden clumps of wing” (Dillard 160). A quote as powerful as this one captures the depth of Dillard's views, which have a crippling effect on her outlook towards life. Dillard’s environment is similar to that of the moth’s, a limited amount of space to grow and prosper. Growth is a factor Dillard sees as extremely important in life, as she tries to learn a vast amount of information. Dillard has experiences in her memoir that mold who she is and what she has become. In many ways

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    Neon Museum Observation

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    I decided to visit the Neon Museum (Neon Boneyard) located downtown in Las Vegas while on vacation last week. The Neon Boneyard is an outdoor collection of signs located behind the Neon Museum. The museum is housed at the formerly known La Concha Motel (the La Concha Motel was designed by Paul Williams, a famous African American architect who design the first LAX theme building). From my understanding the purpose of the Neon Museum is to display old iconic signs that use to hang on the Las Vegas

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    Hunter S. Thompson’s Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas portrays the American political landscape as one that is plagued by savagery and excess. The novel paints capitalism as something that emphasizes and brings to light a potentially inherent ugliness in mankind, depicted through the simultaneous contrived and organic nature of such a dominating system. The book’s reaction to this system is a push and pull, two way reflection, mankind and the system influencing one another and sharing similar likenesses

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    My First Day Of School

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    Throughout my life I experienced a lot of firsts: first words, first steps, first day of school, but nothing could ever prepare me for my first time in sin city. Out of all the places in the world that I wish to explore, I chose to visit the legendary, Las Vegas. My friends and I wanted to voyage out to this magnificent city, since it was the last summer before our senior year. The night before, my friends and I were too busy to sleep. We were planning and packing, so we would have everything ready

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    Art Gallery Review

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    I went to the Erotic Heritage Museum in Las Vegas, located on 3275 Industrial road (major cross-street Desert Inn) which opened in August of 2008. At the museum it holds, erotic art, exhibits, different timelines and a lot of illustrated history of erotica. There were many tasteful pieces of artwork, whether it be painting, magazine covers, posters, figures, and sculptures. I was also very excited to have actually seen the piece called “Venus of Willendorf” that is featured in our book on page 164

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    Objectives. About Harrah's Harrah's Hotel & Casino is an exciting entertainment destination in the heart of the Las Vegas Strip, offering its customers first class hotel accommodations, gaming, entertainment and promotions. With so many hotels and casinos in the Las Vegas valley, one must determine its goals and vision to guarantee that it stands out from the competition, offering its customers unprecedented service while providing unique incentives for its employees. Mission statement. A company's

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    My trip to Vegas was a great one. I’d like to especially thank The Kess Group (TKG) for everything that they did to ensure that I had a memorable experience. I can confidently say that I was in the best clubs in Vegas. Being in the Las Vegas clubs made this trip a complete joy. Of course, it was expensive to plan my Las Vegas night clubs trip. However, that’s typical of planning anything in Sin City, particularly if you want to enjoy the prestigue of being at the best nightclubs Las Vegas boasts

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    #### Female Las Vegas Escorts and the Single Man One of the most common misconceptions about men seeking escorts in Las Vegas is that they are predominately married. A reputable escort service does not inquire about unimportant details such as marital status, so we cannot offer a number reflecting single men versus married men seeking female Las Vegas escorts or gay male companions. What we can say with certainty is that many singles in Las Vegas utilize the services of paid entertainers. Local

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