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    2 years at Tech will qualify a student to be a physical therapist assistant. Then, if the student chooses to further their career they would need to go to Conway for the remainder of the time. The cost of attending Ozark is around $8,000 and the cost of attending Conway would be around $40,000 for a Doctorate degree in physical therapy. Physical therapists and/or nurses or required to take an examination to enter the field. PTs are required to take a Graduate Record

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    Bathhouse Row History

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    Have you ever wanted to take a bath with other people? Now that might sound very disturbing, but you would be in separate bath tubs, that is beginning to sound a little better, but you would probably still want a separate room for privacy. Well you wouldn’t get that kind of privacy if you went to Bathhouse Row in Hot Springs, Arkansas that provide bathing and therapeutic practices. Bathhouse Row is a line of bathhouses located in Hot Springs National Park. These bathhouses were included with four

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    Olivia Seeney Dr. Michael Elam ENGL 211 Brit Lit: Middle Age-18th Century 5 December, 2015 The Heroic Women of Othello A hero is “a man or woman distinguished by the performance of courageous or noble actions (Oxford English Dictionary).” In a male dominated society, such as the one displayed in the play Othello, many of the heroic attributes of the female characters are overlooked, and they are labeled as either weak or insignificant. However, some of the female roles within this play are more

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    the changing society, because they were refusing to accommodate. Whereas the superintendent stated that the way they have dealt with these issues in the past worked for them and they do not plan on changing. The article also quoted Springfield and Ozark schools whose statements were basically that they already had policies in place. The article was written in a way to make it seem as if Nixa was the only school in the area that was not conforming to these guidelines. Collin Lingo of KOLR 10 also

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    to further my education. Furthering my education is something else that makes me awesome. After high school, I hope to attend either Missouri State University in Springfield, Missouri State University in West Plains, College of the Ozarks in Point Lookout, or Ozarks Technical Community College in Springfield. No matter what college I attend I will be studying psychology to become either a social worker or a councilor. And after I graduate college I plan on learning more and more. I never want to

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    Rooms feature a microwave and refrigerator, ironing facilities, and televisions with premium programming. Pets are welcome here for an additional $10 fee. At Howard Johnson Express Inn, you’re right next to The Great Passion Play and not far from the Ozark Mountain Hoe-Down. You’re also close to Historic Downtown, which offers dining and shopping options. The hotel offers a complimentary breakfast to help you start your day. Check out the outdoor swimming pool in the warmer months, or relax in your room

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    The “Where the Red Fern Grows” book and movie was written by the same author, but the book and movie still have a lot of differences. For example, the book goes into detail about the characters, emotions and sound, but the movie doesn't do that. The book is also longer which makes it interesting and it describes what’s happening with a good amount of detail so that you know what happened and still want to read more. The movie also misses out on bits, which makes it less exciting. First of all, the

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    complete awe of the unusual but stunning architecture. The museum’s walls are made of sturdy gray concrete combined with rough cedar, curved to mimic the hillside, while the roof tops are a deep brown copper. The entire museum is surrounded by serene Ozark forest, flower gardens, and walking trails while the inside houses beautiful and inspirational artwork. While the artwork inside is extraordinary nothing compares to the beauty of the nature outside. There are several different trails within Crystal

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    In the harsh climate of the Ozarks where the story is set in Daniel Woodrell’s Winter’s Bone, heavy outerwear is needed in order to survive and be comfortable. The protagonist Ree opposes the elements with her unusual way of dressing, particularly with dresses and her grandmother’s coat. Ree is described as wearing unusual clothes as she is chopping wood, “Her overcoat was an implacable black and had been Mamaw’s, grim old wool battered by decades of howling winter and summer moths. The buttonless

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    There are thousands of miles of trails across the United States that can satisfy your wanderlust and your desire for majestic, scenic views. Many long-distance trails are closer to home than you think, and offer up the best of America’s landscapes and wildlife. Here are the top 10 long-distance trails in the country: Pacific Crest Trail: Described as one of the best trail experiences on earth, this trail spans 2,650 miles (4,265 kilometers) from Mexico to Canada, through California, Oregon, and

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