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    National Park

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    National Park After the dramatic battle of the Civil War‚ Pea Ridge National Military Park (PRNMP) was established in honor to those that fought in 1862. With just 4‚300 acres where this significant battlefield takes place‚ people can visit this enormous park that is open every day. PRNMP has beautiful features where visitors can enjoy and have a pleasant visit because this park still preserves some of the things that were actually used in battle like cannons and rifles. The park also serves as

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    National Park”)‚ Wind Cave National Park protects two worlds- one underground and one aboveground‚ sunlit environment. This park showcases a variety of wildlife and is home to one of the world’s longest and oldest caves. The “mission of Wind Cave National Park is to reserve and protect the natural resources” it encompasses ("A Brief History of Wind Cave National Park"). In 1903‚ then President Theodore Roosevelt declared Wind Cave become the 8th national park in the U.S. The newly established park was

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    I chose to do an observation on myself for Nonverbal Listening. I had a conversation with two different people on two different occasions. The conversations were with my husband Scott‚ and a long time friend Kim‚ whom I do not see very often. Scott and I went out to dinner at a restaurant a few days ago and we were there for a little more than an hour. The main topic of our conversation was about how he felt to be back home after being deployed by the Army‚ to Afghanistan for a year. Kim and

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    Manual on Elective II - Theme Parks and Attractions By Pamela Ho‚ Ph.D School of Hotel & Tourism Management The Hong Kong Polytechnic University John Ap‚ Ph.D School of Hotel & Tourism Management The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Project Co-ordinator Mr. Tony Tse School of Hotel & Tourism Management The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Theme Parks and Attractions Copyright © The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region All rights reserved. The

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    Rosa Parks

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    Rosa Parks Rosa Parks was born in Tuskegee‚ Alabama February 4‚ 1913. She was an African American Civil Rights activist. She was also well known as “the first lady of Civil Rights‚” and “mother of the freedom movement” (Rosa parks biography‚ 2013). She is a well-known and respected as a woman‚ because of her inspirational‚ yet defensive action. Parks is famous for her refusal to obey the bus driver who demanded that she relinquish her seat to a white man. Mrs. Parks was charged with violation

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    Jurassic Park

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    Brian Dominguez Mr. Phillips Cinema Studies Period 5 April 18‚ 2013 Technology in Jurassic Park Technology is one of our most beloved pieces of ongoing history‚ but does it cause more harm than it does help? In the film Jurassic Park‚ Steven Spielberg portrays the theme technology as an evil force to be reckoned with. Spielberg shows this through the plot‚ characters‚ and dialogue. Technology is a major theme because other than the hidden context that viewers have to seek it is everywhere

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    and I were thinking of doing something to do with baseball. It was just my brother and my mom with me though(my dad was working). Given that‚ I wasn’t sure what we were going to do. If my dad was at the house‚ it would be nothing but baseball. My brother decided for us though. It might sound like the strangest thing‚ but we were going to hit each other(no‚ not with our fists). My brother and I were going to practice turning into a baseball that’s about to hit you. This is pretty much when

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    The Observation of Coca Cola (Coke) This science fair project was performed to find out if the acidity in Coca Cola can dissolve meat. Immersing the Steak‚ Chicken‚ and Hamburger Meat in Coca Cola over an extended period will or will not dissolve the meat. Coca Cola is a very acidic drink. Coca Cola is a popular carbonated beverage that is sold in more than 20 countries. The pH is a number showing the amount of hydrogen ions in a solution. pH stands for Potential Hydrogen. The scale ranges

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    Kids love the game of baseball as they love hitting a home run and their personal baseball glove. Baseball has many tricks and tips which can improve playing. These tricks or strategies can be used to win the game. They require team effort so contribution from all players is a must. As kids love this sport there is no problem of team spirit. Stealing base strategy can be used in a game play. For this you need to practice it first and then apply it in the game. Training is important as you get to

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    Naturalistic Observation in a Daycare Center There were lots of things I noticed from the Daycare Center. I observed a lot of children playing on their own their ages ranged from 0 to 8 years of age. I noticed how parents dropped off their children at the daycare center and how quickly each child adapted to the environment. Piaget was interested in how an organism adapts to its environment. Piaget described two processes used by individual to adapt which were assimilation and accommodation. Both

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