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    Six Flags over Texas". Have you ever got bore doing the same thing throughout the year? Have your body stressed beyond your understanding? and later worse to become a disease?. To overcome these situations various places have been developed for people to have fun and relieve their body from pressure from their daily activities. One of these places is: “Six Flags Fiesta Texas". Six Flags Fiesta Texas is a theme park located on approximately 200 acres of land in San Antonio‚ Texas‚ USA. It is owned

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    voted to repeal the Missouri Compromise and passed the Kansas Nebraska Act. Why did Texans fight? Texans fought in the Civil War because they wanted to preserve slavery‚ have states’ rights‚ and the passion for Texas. Texans fought in the Civil War to maintain their hold of slavery. “Texas wanted to do everything they could do to maintain the slavery.” Twenty-nine percent of white families owned slaves” (Doc A). “ Is mutually beneficial to both bond(slave) and free”(Doc A). “There is also a statement

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    “The World Turned Upside Down:  Reconstruction in Texas” 1. Introduction: The Myth vs. the Reality of Reconstruction 2. Wartime Reconstruction 3. Postwar Reconstruction 4. Congressional Reconstruction 5. Undoing Reconstruction 6. Enduring Impacts of Reconstruction in Texas _______________________________________________________________________ The Myth vs. the Reality of Reconstruction The Myth: At the end of the Civil War‚ in which Southerners had fought valiantly against the brutal

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    bureaucracy administers/implements the laws of Texas. It is run by executives whose job is to see that the laws of the state are implemented according to the will and intent of the Legislature. Ideally‚ these executive branch officials or bureaucrats are to administer their duties and implement the laws in a neutral manner‚ uninfluenced by politics. In reality‚ state bureaucrats are important players in not just implementation‚ but also policy making. In Texas‚ there is no overall central governing or

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    Don’t Mess with Texas Trash‚ garbage‚ junk‚ debris-all alternatively known as litter-scattered across the 268‚597 square miles of Texas on our highways and landscapes. Where former First Lady Claudia Alta "Lady Bird" Johnson aspired to see bright and colorful wildflower blanketing the great Texas countryside‚ oftentimes we only see disturbing amounts of garbage. This is what I aim to change. Through my school’s Key Club I have had the opportunity to have a positive impacts in reducing the "over

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    I had the pleasure of interviewing Bob Appleton‚ a civil engineer at Texas A&M. The questions I asked him that taught me the most about civil engineering were “What is your daily job as a civil engineer?” and “What are the personal qualities you need to be a civil engineer? For example‚ motivation‚ etc.” Mr. Appleton said as a civil engineer‚ your daily job is to take data that surveyors collected in the field‚ either on the the ground or by aerial photographs (which he explained as being similar

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    Courtroom Tape The article‚ “ Prosecutors appeal taping in Texas jury room” written by Karen Everhart talks about the possibility of jury deliberations being skewed by the presence of cameras. To begin with‚ prosecutors believe that the presence of cameras would skew jury selection and deliberations. In the article Delmore stated‚ “desire to appear on a Survivor-style reality television series not be added to the qualification for jury service.” The presence of cameras during the court process could

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    TJJD was created on December 1‚ 2011 replacing the Texas Juvenile Probation Commissions (TJPC) and Texas Youth Commission (TYC). Their mission is to transform young lives and create safer communities. Along with their mission comes their core values of justice‚ safety‚ integrity‚ partnership‚ and innovation. With this in mind their

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    Jane Long was orphaned at the age of fourteen‚ and widowed at the age twenty-four‚ Jane Long is a very important person in Texas history. Jane always stood up for what she believed. She went through a lot‚ and still stuck out an amazing lifetime of eighty-two years. Jane Long was significant to Texas history because she was Strong‚ Intelligent‚ and Outgoing. Jane Long didn’t want to be rude to ANYONE‚ so she was nice to everybody she came in contact with. Jane Long was an intelligent child

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    Texas vs. Johnson The Flag-Burning Case Jennifer Watson HIS 303: The American Constitution Prof. Jill Walsh October 10‚ 2009 The American flag is held near and dear in many people’s hearts. Most Americans see whether it is being saluted at a sporting event or pledged to at the beginning of a school day‚ the flag as an icon worth fighting and dying for. Since the American flag was created over 200 years ago‚ it has been a symbol of hope‚ freedom and pride. Even though the American flag

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