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    Love has four letters, and so does beer. Have you had a beer at your local brewery? There is a man that spends the better part of his time in a partial-glass room on 4th Avenue brewing, fermenting and aging 4 to 6 different kinds of beers while managing this multi-story restaurant. This man’s name is Erik Slater, and addition to owning the place he is the brewer, executive Chef, and marketing manager for the Seward Brewing Company. His head Chef Shawna McIntyre runs the kitchen while Erik creates

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    The Sedona Expedition

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    The Sedona Expedition Have you ever been to Arizona? Before last month I hadn’t. For Spring Break this year, my family took a trip to the west coast. We visited Arizona, Nevada, and California. One of the coolest places that we went was Sedona, Arizona. For some background, Sedona is a small town by Red Rocks State Park. Red Rocks are sandstone canyons that feature many different colors and shades. Some are red, orange, and brown. Others have cream-colored streaks. They are named this because the

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    The children’s paternal family called law enforcement on 08/21/15 and reported that marijuana and meth are manufactured, sold, and used at the home by their maternal family; the maternal grandparents have custody of both children. Jammie has weekend visits and the mother was court ordered as non-fit but she’s still allowed in the home around the children. On 08/21/15 Dean and Stephanie were arrested and taken to jail along with Jonathan Holifield. The children were placed in their father’s custody

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    The destroyers of the naval armada prepared for the Normandy landings played a pivotal role in the battles on the beaches. Furthermore, without the support of the destroyers, specifically on Omaha Beach, the infantry landings on D-Day would have failed and the Allies would have been defeated. D-Day by Stephen E. Ambrose follows the landings on the Calvados coast of Normandy from the pre-planning stages all the way up through the invasion and through about D-Day plus one - one day after the Normandy

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    Essay on An Enigmatic People and Their Rock Art

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    An Enigmatic People and Their Rock Art Archaeologists often rely on material traits to define culture groups. In the Southwest, one such group, the Fremont culture, has to a large degree defied classification. Inhabiting an expansive territory in the northern reaches of the Southwest, the Fremont sometimes look archaeologically very similar to their neighbors, the Anasazi, and to groups living on the Plains and in the Great Basin. The origin and eventual demise of the Fremont culture has

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    Manifest Destiny was the idea that it was America’s destiny to spread across the entire continent of North America. It was started by a group of expansionist called the Young American Movement and they were affiliated with the Democratic Party. By their idea, America was able to double its size and obtain new land from Mexico and Britain. However, this also caused pain to the Native Americans. In the end, America obtained new land, and its people achieved what they believed to be their God given

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    Brigham Young University Brigham Young University, which was founded in 1875, is a church-affiliated college located in Provo, Utah. Brigham Young University, commonly referred to as BYU, strives to offer academically challenging science and liberal arts degrees while cultivating a faith-based environment. Brigham Young University is owned and operated by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS). In this academically rigorous and spiritually centered setting, students experience intensive

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    Creek Raid in 1953. Police arrested the prophet, two men and three of their wives in a little place known as Short Creek, right above the Grand Canyon. The two men were arrested for cohabitation, which lead to government forces joining alliances with Utah, Arizona, and Idaho to raid Short Creek again. The raid resulted in forty-six arrests of men and women in the community (Duncan 321). Following the raid, numerous families had to go into hiding and live their lives as inconspicuously as possible. There

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    The Western Frontier is an important part of American society that captures the archetypal curiosity that ever American has in search of new opportunities. Frederick Jackson Turner’s essay titled, “The Significance of the Frontier in American History” explains the relevance of westward expansion in the late nineteenth century. Turner describes the western frontier as the “meeting point between savagery and civilization” because once one crosses the boundary from the East to the West; the laws of

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    When I first started this assignment, I had no idea who or what to interview. As I put more thought into it and looked at my options, I saw an unbeatable opportunity to do my paper on. I have been interested in becoming a chiropractor since my junior year of high school. Although I have never been to a chiropractor before, I began doing research on the profession when my rural town got its first chiropractor. According to spine-health.com, the definition of a chiropractor is “a health professional

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