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    Mount Washington is located Northwest of Los Angeles, California, snuggled in the neighborhood knolls of San Rafael Hills. The community is known for its steep streets and panoramic views of the city below. But the most distinguishing character of this community is its composition of nature’s wilderness sitting alongside this urban locale of Homes in Los Angeles. Home Styles Buyers and sellers are fueling the market for single family homes. Some of looking to trade up for more space as families

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    at the top and underneath is a section entitled “discover.” Under this heading there are links to maps, explorations, people and past events. The links are sectioned out into squares with images included. The title page is overall aesthetically pleasing and very colorful. Under the discover section there is a square that explains how to uncover the many histories of the national mall. Next to the uncover option there is a

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    Road from Tottenham Court Road you will come across an area called Trafalgar Square, which is a well-known public space and tourist attraction in Central London. The Square is situated in the city of Westminster and at its center is Nelson’s column, which is surrounded by four lion statues at its base. In the area there are a number of commemorative statues and sculptures within the Square. Just as you reach the square on the left is a church called St. Martin in the Fields. James Gibbs built the

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    The History of Washington D.C. Washington D.C. is located midway between the Eastern seaboard and the Atlantic Ocean. It lies North of Virginia and South of Maryland just two hundred thirty three miles from New York City. Washington D.C. is precisely sixty eight square miles and is divided into four different quadrants: Northwest, Southwest, Northeast, and Southeast. The capitol monumentis the landmark where the quadrants meet. Washington D.C. was founded in 1791 and named after President George

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    AIPAC Conference 2016 The annually American-Israel Policy Association Conference (AIPAC) was held in Washington, D.C. this past month from Saturday, March 19th to Tuesday, March 22nd. There was about 18,000 participants that attended this event, which were mainly composed of AIPAC members, students, and other activists. AIPAC’s mission is to strengthen, protect and promote the U.S.-Israel relationship in ways that enhance the security of Israel and the United States. (AIPAC Policy Conference). In

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    democracy. The people voted Revolutionary War hero George Washington, as the first President to lead the newly born country. President Washington decided to turn ten square miles that were given to him into the capital of his country. It would be called Washington, District of Columbia, or Washington D.C. President Washington decided to place the most important building in the country, the Capitol Building, in the center of the city. Washington knew the process would take years to finish and that

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    the leadership of industry expert Mark von der Burg. Kirkland has one of the fastest-growing housing markets in Washington. With its gorgeous waterfront setting, charming downtown and enchanting parks, Kirkland is an ideal location for luxury living in the Pacific Northwest. The city combines small-town livability and urban accessibility. Situated on the eastern banks of Lake Washington, Kirkland is only 11 miles from Downtown Seattle. This convenient location has made the area a popular for a wide

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    Informative Speech Outline Specific Goal: To show the interconnectedness of three iconic events/figures that got their start on my birthday. 2013 – The U.S. federal government shuts down non-essential services after it is unable to pass a budget measure. 1957 – First appearance of In God we trust on U.S. paper currency. 1949 – The People 's Republic of China is established and declared by Mao Zedong. I. Introduction A. Attention-getter: "autumn carries more gold in its pocket than all the other

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    don’t it's a federal offense.) More often than not, with the wide roads, Washington can be approached from two directions. That of immersing yourself in the plethora of information amongst the fifty plus museums on offer, or to spend time gazing at the thousands of concrete status plonked around the city. Either way you're in for a nice treat which is sure to keep you on your toes. Here is the top 5 things to do in washington 5- Air and Space Museum

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    The Capitol Building in Washington D.C. has been an integral part of the American public since is design conception 1792. In 1790 George Washington set aside land for the capital, and hired a Frenchman named Pierre Charles L’Enfant to survey to land and design the Capitol Building. L’Enfant refused to design the building, not wanting to have his

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