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    One of the challenges that the Texas government is failing to keep up with is the state’s transportation system due to the increased population. From 2000-2010 the population has grown by over 4 million people. As of now Texas also has the largest transportation infrastructure in the nation. So can the state of Texas keeps up with the projected increased population of fifty million people by 2040? Or will the state cuts corners and let the infrastructure fall by the weigh side? These are two of the

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    insufficiency. Jason M. Carter El Centro Collage Author note Jason M. Carter, Department of Nursing, El Centro College Jason Carter is studying for his degree in Nursing Science at El Centro College Jason Carter Department of Nursing El Centro College, Dallas Texas 75202 Contact Jasonmcarter@yahoo.com   Abstract This paper will discuss the effects perfusion has on the body as well as the multiple body systems that are effected from poor perfusion. We will be looking at the relationships between profusion

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    Country Music Analysis

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    Those were the days when two or three dozen of us would sit in an almost empty hall listening to him. Those of you who have the urge to forget, remember that in the beginning, there was Dawit Maasho of Dallas. And I encourage icons like Wedi Tikabo to appreciate and recognize the relentless struggle those erstwhile artists waged single handedly--no financial rewards, no inspiring crowds, and very little recognition. Our nation’s artistic culture grows

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    While they were watching the stars they fell asleep. Johnny woke Ponyboy up and Ponyboy ran home, but Johnny stayed. When Ponyboy got home Darry was yelling at him about how late he got home because it was two in the morning and his curfew was twelve. Darry was yelling about how Ponyboy doesn’t use his head, how he doesn’t think about how it can affect others, and how he always says he didn’t mean to. Sodapop said “Darry….”, but then Darry cut him off and is tired of

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    Executive Summary On April seventeenth, year 2013, a vast blast caused by several bins of fired ammonium nitrate fertilizer at the West Fertilizer Company and distribution facility in West, Texas occurred (Lateef, 2013). This disaster caused 35 people dead, which included 12 volunteer firefighters, no mention that over 100 people living nearby injured. (Dave 2014). The purpose of this report is to analyze the causes of this tragedy to find the shortage of storing flammable fertilizers in West fertilizer

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    attention spans, and a lesser ability to find amusement in the activities they used to enjoy. Most researchers and doctors treating victims of torture note that all victims show signs of post-traumatic stress disorder. These findings may lead to a new syndrome to have a more accurate diagnosis called post-torture syndrome (Torture). Professionals have found that torture victims cannot always accurately recall what all they had suffered through because of these mental disabilities. This is unacceptable

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    The virus Ebola, or formally known as Ebola haemorrhagic fever, is something most, if not all, Americans have heard of in these past few months since it has taken American media by storm. Ebola is a severe, often fatal illness, with an astonishingly high case fatality rate. It is considered one of the world’s most virulent diseases and is transmitted by direct contact with the blood, body fluids and tissues of infected animals or people ("Ebola Virus Disease"). This, however, is not the only aspect

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    Background of Artist: Lecrae- Lecrae Moore was raised on the soil of the south side of Texas in Houston. He was raised by a single mother and frequently moved locations throughout his childhood. He moved from San Diego, to Denver, and finally to Dallas. This exposed him to various types of cultures which influenced his music as he grew up. Before he venerated God and used his message with producing music, he inherited rap music as a way to release tribulations off his mind from living the street

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    mushroom cloud that swallowed the light right out of the sky when we dropped. All I could see was the view of that destruction from my cockpit. “I’m fine honey, thanks. It’s just uhh, a lot bigger than I expected.” The first night at the cabin, our new home, was actually quite nice. Jane made a deviled chicken and must’ve used a bird weighing more than Rosemary. We dined outside on the picnic table, and to be nice, I gave the girls the side with the view. In reality I just didn’t enjoy having to look

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    Her grades began to suffer and her mother watched in pain, not knowing what to do. The article goes on to explain how “class sizes are rising throughout the nation. In Queens, New York the number of students in a classroom has risen from 20 students to 32. McAllen, Texas reported having 50 students in their classes and a Las Vegas kindergarten teacher had 41 students.” Because the student to teacher ratio has increased so severely

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