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    “We gotta go and never stop going till we get there.” “Where are we going, man?” “I don’t know but we gotta go.” (238) And: - . “„What‟s your road, man?‟” Dean asks later, “„-holyboy road, madman road, rainbow road, guppy road, any road. It‟s an anywhere road for anybody anyhow‟” (Kerouac: 237). These conversations between Sal Paradise and Dean Moriarty in On the Road shows that Kerouac has used the technique of spontaneous prose to mirror spontaneity in the characters. The characters do not have

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    Crater Lake History

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    “Crater Lake is such a dazzling sight that it’s easy to forget its origins” (Howells, 2011). Crater Lake National Park is located in southwest Oregon. Crater Lake National Park lies in Klamath County which is also northeast of a city named Medford. Crater Lake National Park is three hours and 43 minutes away from Salem, the capital city of Oregon. Its actual lake is located in the Cascade Mountains of Oregon. Crater Lake National Park is 2,718 miles from Benton, AR and would take one day and

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    When he shows how that he and his Cuban friends still playing dominoes everyday in Miami park, and how that the tour bus stopped by and that the tourist trolley pauses and announces that these Cuban men still keeping this traditional game alive of their Cuban homeland. (Eder. R. Baying at a Havana Moon). We also can notice that the Narrator is aware to the cultural encounter which he is living in that

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    An Exploratory Case Study

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    Crime has always been prevalent in the United States. The media will always portray of how immigrants are lacking loyalty to the United States and may be a threat to national security. Another, is how gang members grown by 25% (antatisa chapter 11) and being labeled as urban terrorist by the community with the fear that they will harm society. Although, criminal activities are present and highly concentrated in a community, The UCR’s 2014 Crime stats shown a decrease in violent crime rates by .2%

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    Milton Hershey once said, "If I ever become rich, I am going to use my money to build schools to give every boy and girl an opportunity to get an education" (Quotes Said by Milton Hershey). These words reflected how Milton Hershey felt about education because he was uneducated and forced to drop out. Hershey knew from that point on that he wanted to help others get educated. The Hershey Company helped him achieve these goals. Milton Hershey always has a passion for candy making, and he fulfilled

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    Fort Worth Case Study

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    Lauren Hooper Trinity High School International Baccalaureate Program “Did the revitalization of Sundance Square influence and creation of Bass Hall benefit the popularity of art in Fort Worth?” April 9th, 2015 Abstract As there is not a whole lot known about the revitalization of Fort Worth Texas, so it is important to draw attention to the transformation of the city hiding in Texas from the beginning of Revitalization in 1979 to the end of it in 2011. Fort Worth was in economic disorder after

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    ” (TEDxSanMigueldeAllende, 2010) Like any loyal citizen, Salinas is very passionate about his native country, Mexico. However loved by natives, Mexico has become a very unsafe nation to reside in, and an even more dangerous country to visit as a tourist. From citizens trafficking crack-cocaine domestically, and internationally, drug related- homicides, and extreme corruption, Mexico is no stranger to citizens engaging in criminal activities. Mexico has been associated with the trafficking of crack-cocaine

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    A Short Story : A Story?

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    as the passenger cup holder was occupied by a science experiment of fermenting orange juice in a weeks-old McDonald’s cup. I cracked the window to get some fresh air while we drove out of the Lincolnville neighborhood. It was too early for the trolley tourists and the cane patrol sightseers. Likewise, the college students’ first classes were still a few hours away. Aside from the modern vehicles, the streets looked as if they had a hundred years ago. As we drove through the canopy of live oaks with

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    presented a statement that two Al Qaeda linked suicide bombers made in an online video, “We 've prepared a present for you and all tourists who 'll come over; if you will hold the Olympics, you 'll get a present from us for the Muslim blood that 's been spilled” (Shoichet). The video foreshadowed a suicide bombing 400 miles away from Sochi that targeted a train station and a trolley bus, which killed more than 30 people (Smith-Spark). Similar to Russia, China

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    Introduction Difficult to classify as a separate sub function, an organization’s identity and image strategy is the most critical part of any corporate communication function. Image is the corporation as seen through the eyes of its constituencies. An organization can have different images with different constituencies. Image is a reflection of an organization’s identity. While image can vary among constituencies, identity needs to be consistent. Identity consists of a company’s defining

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