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    In 1872 people had their different religions and beliefs, but if a belief did not agree with what most of the population believe in then it was thought to be wrong. People are subject to what they want to believe in, right or wrong, some will agree with you, and others will oppose it no matter what. In speculation on Mormon belief, should a man have one wife or multiple we each have our own opinion. Stenhouse a disappointed woman makes good points on how she feels about the practice of how after

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    I Am A College Gymnast

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    I opened my eyes, slowing bringing my hands into visible sight only to see them covered with blood, then I blacked out once again. Wednesday, April 7th, 1994 started out like any other day, I was attending Jr. hHigh sSchool, in St. George Utah. As a I was a young 12 year old girl that was obsessed with gymnastics, I breathed it, studied it, and lioved it. Gymnastics was my Life.! I daydreamed about competing in front of hundreds of people, lights dimmed down, the spotlight right on me as I

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    The Western Region What interesting facts did you learn about today? #1 Bridget The west region has many different geographical features. The Rocky Mountains are a big part of tourist attractions economy in the West. The Colorado River is the main body of water in the West. Before tourist attraction people would come panning for gold! Many deserted towns are still there and they call them ghost towns. Mining is still is a really big part of economy in the West especially copper. The flatland of

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    Exploring the Mormons Who were the Mormons? The Mormons were a very different to other people they had a communal life and this means they try to get other people to follow there religion. The man who founded the Mormons was Joseph smith a son of a poor family in Vermont. Joseph smith claimed he saw a vision of an angel in 1823 called Moroni. The vision he had told him to find some secret hidden golden plates in a hillside called Cumorah in Palmyra, in the New

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    According to the film critic, Phillip French, “The Western has always been about America rewriting and reinterpreting her own past,” if this is indeed the case, then the two most popular Westerns of the early 1990s reveal that many Americans had rejected the traditional interpretation of the Old West. The critically and commercially successful, Dances with Wolves and Unforgiven, repudiated the patriotic frontier myth that had characterised the Western when it was the preeminent genre in American

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    Living in Salt Lake we are culturally diverse. There is a lot of people from many different parts of the world and with those backgrounds we as people do things different and have a different set of standards we live by. With this in mind people tend to do things that in their mind they don’t see as a problem, some people had no prior knowledge of what to do in order to be under compliance. Living in a city with as much cultural diversity as Salt Lake does, there is bound to be restaurants that

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    San Fransisco Narrative

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    We drove up the coast to San Fransisco and it took forever! Someone broke in, I got promoted and we saw the Phillies lose to the Dodgers. I got stuck in the airport for 2 days, we found Randy’s donuts and stayed in an airstream in the middle of Malibu. I was able to start recording with bands and play shows in historic venues like Whiskey A Go-Go, The Mint and The Viper Room. We found Marty McFly’s house and hung out at the Pawnee Municipal building…its in Pasadena…no Indiana. We became Disneyland

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    According to Kelley Blue Book’s website, my Mazda 1994 MPV is worth 2121 dollars if I sell it to a private dealer. If I decide to trade in at a dealership, the car would be worth 1031-1462 dollars. Ii think these numbers are quite fair and fairly accurate. Kelley Blue Book started as a small family owned car dealership in 1918. Les Kelley, started with only 3 cars on the lot to eventually become the largest dealership in the world. Originally, it only sold used cars and provided mechanical services

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    The most enjoyable,place that I have ever been to is Eagle Colorado. The reason I went to colorado was to visit my cousin Lou Ann,her husband Jason,and their kids Isaac and Ezzy. My cousin Lou Ann and her son Isaac were in town and asked my cousin and I would like to stay with them and we said yes because we were bored in clayton..It was a pretty long car ride but it was worth it after we got to Colorado.It was the most enjoyable place because of the beautiful weather,mountains,and kind people. I

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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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