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    Being a part of the Common Read Experience had been rather hectic and interesting. From reading the novella‚ A River Runs Through It‚ to sitting through the film‚ I have realized that a person can almost always take bits and pieces of a movie or book and relate it back into his or her life. I also learned through the Common Read Activities that proper communication is important in running a smooth “experience”. Not being an English major nor having read many books in English courses‚ annotating

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    From Jeddah to Billings

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    Jeddah is warm and hot in the summer and in the winter it is cold. We have a lot of popular malls. I love my city Jeddah because I was born there and have lived most of my life there. It is very much still my home.  I currently live in Billings‚ Montana as a student of English at MSU-B. Billings is a nice city but it is not Jeddah. Billings only has one mall. One of the most famous rivers in the world flows through Billings‚ but it still does not have any beaches. Like Jeddah‚ Billings also has a

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    out on parole and suddenly cut loose for 40 years while still on parole. Well‚ cut loose not voluntarily‚ but because the lawmakers simply forgot about you‚ just like that! This is the story of 79-yr-old Frank Dryman‚ the once notorious killer of Montana who killed a man and escaped the noose in 1951. Back then‚ he went by the name of Frank Valentine. Less than 20 years later‚ Dryman got out of prison and escaped parole because he did not like his wife (pinching myself yet again!). But guess what

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    own story in the book. One of the stories is about Roy Eberhardt‚ a middle schooler a Trace Middle School‚ and another story follows Officer Delinko‚ a police officer at the local police department. Roy just moved from Montana to Florida and overall was quite unhappy about it‚ Montana was one of his favorite places out of all of the places he moved to. Roy’s Dad works for the Government‚ so when he gets transferred‚ everyone has to move away. This routine of moving a lot has made Roy an expert at being

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    that he is going to grow. Most of the people in the town of Milagro‚ New Mexico think that what Joe is doing is good including Sheriff Bernabe Montoya who tries to look past everything but also helps Joe in some ways. Other people‚ such as Kyril Montana‚ a detective that is trying to stop Joe from stealing from New Mexico and Flossie Devine‚ who is building a golf course near the beanfield and owns the water that Joe is taking. Mayor Sammy Cantu is also unhappy about what Joe is doing but doesn’t

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    film Scarface. Although it is a loose remake of the 1932 Howard Hawks film‚ the two films couldn’t be more different. Set in the drug infested high life of 1980s Miami‚ the film chronicles the rise and fall of the fictional Cuban drug lord Tony Montana‚ portrayed by Al Pacino (giving what is considered the most memorable performance of his career). Pacino embodies the underdog‚ the everyman‚ the fish out of water in a new world‚ 1980 Florida to be precise. From the opening title montage‚ to the

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    20th century family who live in the mountains of Montana. It is narrated by Decker‚ an Indian man who lived with‚ and was practically a part of the family. He lives with the family‚ along with his wife and daughter Isabelle Too‚ who is named after the departed Mrs Ludlow. Colonel William Ludlow and his 3 sons live in the Rocky Mountains of Montana‚ USA. After being discharged‚ Colonel Ludlow decides to raise his three sons in the wilds of Montana‚ where they can grow up away from the government

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    Running head: LEGAL AND ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS – TASK 1 Legal and Ethical Considerations – Task 1 Name Western Governors University Legal and Ethical Considerations – Task 1 A shadow chart is a partial copy of a patient’s medical history‚ kept by health care providers or departments for the sake of convenience. A shadow chart is not part of the official medical record. It is a working document where information can be added and removed as necessary to

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    1) Title of the book: Hattie big sky 2) Author: Kirby Larson 3) Setting (location—where does the story take place?): In the beginning Kirby reflects on his visit to Montana. __________________________________________________________ 4) Time period—what year or years does the author write about? 1900 century-many things needed plain fire to be used like the stove. 5) Characters: (who is the main or most important character? a. Hattie Are there other characters

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    (Ignatavicius & Workman 2010). Euthanasia is legal in four states in the United States‚ these states are Oregano‚ Washington‚ Montana and Vermont. Terminally ill patients are able to request lethal medications under law. Most of these states require that the patients make two verbal request that are 15 days apart and also another request in writing with a witness. In Montana the law also states that the life expectancy of the patient has to be less than six months. Also

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