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    Paul‚ Sabrina & How It’s Painfully Obvious the Writers Are Winging It Soap-fans are used to a fair amount historical revisions and logic-defying tales‚ but rapid plot and characterization changes are happening so frequently‚ consistency is non-existent and you’re left wondering if the writers are fully mapping out concepts before they air. This was no more apparent than with the return of Paul Hornsby (Richard Burgi). First‚ he came to town wanting to take over Sonny’s territory and use Ava Jerome

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    Sponsors and Sports

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    Sponsors and Sports In the world of sports‚ everything from the cups the athletes drink from to the stadiums they play in is up for grabs. The four major sports are a playing field for the teams as well as major companies hoping to influence the public. While there are some positives and negatives to sponsors‚ a line has to be drawn somewhere. The four major sports‚ Major League Baseball‚ the National Basketball Association‚ the National Football League‚ and the National Hockey League all generate

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    Taxi By Eugenie Mcevoy

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    I will be criticizing will be “Taxi Taxi” by Eugenie McEvoy. This picture contains a swirling movement between cars and people. The picture has a larger portion of people surrounding the streets and cars than there are vehicles. The streets are full of chaos and contrasted colors. The pictures background comes from the view of a particular taxi cab with the driver wearing a dark-colored hat and jacket and the sun barely grazing his head. What stands out in the taxi that we are looking through is

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    housing‚ economic and socio-cultural activities within the confined space. The principal transport mode was walking. But as the industrialization and civilization started taking place‚ cities extended boundaries and suburbs formed. Now this led to new railway-road lines to provide home-work journeys. In these cities‚ density remained high and walking continued to be the dominant mode for other journeys. Far Eastern cities or Asian cities show similar characteristics today: very high density and mobility

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    Tourism in Canada

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    Tourism has always been apart of us in different ways‚ shapes‚ and forms. It has greatly evolved due to technology and transportation advances‚ which have made traveling efficient and quick and given us the proper resources to be prepared prior to “adventuring” away from home. Tourism has become the largest growth industry in the world. It not only witnesses millions of tourists but is also host to the largest number of jobs. Ranging from hotels‚ restaurants‚ attraction sites‚ transportation services

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    Eric Canal

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    The Erie Canal is famous in song and story. Proposed in 1808 and completed in 1825‚ the canal links the waters of Lake Erie in the west to the Hudson River in the east. An engineering marvel when it was built‚ some called it the Eighth Wonder of the World. In order to open the country west of the Appalachian Mountains to settlers and to offer a cheap and safe way to carry produce to a market‚ the construction of a canal was proposed as early as 1768. However‚ those early proposals would connect

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    Mount Vernon

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    Between the hundreds of acres of corn that make up Iowa lies a speck of flickering lights named Mount Vernon. Built in the shadows of Cedar Rapids‚ Mount Vernon is not unlike any other small Iowa town hoisted up by farmers with corn sprouting up on every possible plot of land‚ housing developments appearing overnight to appease the rich businessman‚ and of course‚ the best high school in the state. However‚ Mount Vernon is not nearly as nice and quaint as it may seem. In this sleepy town time appears

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    As I walked into Pier 24 Photograph‚ I experienced sentiments of curiosity and anticipation. Photography has always intrigued me and having the opportunity to observe these photographs that related to this idea of “The Grain of the Present” illuminated the talent that San Francisco possess. As I walked around‚ observing the various works by the skilled photographers who must have spent countless hours capturing the perfect image‚ one particular photograph captured my attention. The image was Falls

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    Why living in Kansas is unique. Leavenworth was the first town in Kansas and is still there to this day. Most place that start early in the world aren’t here to this day‚ but Leavenworth is an exception. How it began Leavenworth was made on September 17th‚ 1855 Named after Colonel Henry Leavenworth who found the fort Before Kansas was made it was home to eight Indian tribes Kanza‚ Osage‚ Wichita‚ and Pawnee French and Spanish competed for the land French succeeded Leavenworth was found on September

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    Throughout the history of humans‚ one thing has always stood out. As soon as man was created‚ art was created. Scientists have discovered cave paintings from cavemen more than ten thousand plus years ago. Ever since we figured we could create objects using mud‚ we have never stopped. Ten thousand years later and art is one of the most important things we have in the world today. Instead of using mud‚ we use paint‚ glass‚ markers and so on. Some artists work’s stand out more than others‚ but I will

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