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    New Orleans Research Paper

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    Security for Super Bowl XLVII On February 3‚ 2013‚ the biggest‚ grandest‚ most-watched single event in American sports is coming to New Orleans. (Tourism) New Orleans as celebrated plenty of milestones on its slow road to recovery from Hurricane Katrina‚ but arguably none is bigger than hosting its first Super Bowl since the 2005 storm left the city in shambles. (Kunzelman) As fans prepare to travel to cheer for their favorite teams‚ the San Francisco 49ers and Baltimore Ravens arrive in the

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    “Dust Bowl Refugee” is a song written by Woody Guthrie concerning the struggles of migrants‚ particularly those trying to escape the economic and ecological disaster known as the Dust Bowl this is certainly an appropriate song for discussing class and social identity of a Southern community effected by migration‚ because although Southern identity is not directly referenced in the song‚ many Southerners experienced the kinds of things to which this song refers. It affected the entire nation and created

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    Michael Clagett Mr. Ben Demuth‚ Ms. Katie Noll World History‚ English I 6 January 2016 The Dust Bowl Did you know that the Dust Bowl was one of the most devastating events in the history of the United States? The Dust bowl helped improve agriculture in the U.S. The Dust Bowl was also known as the Dirty Thirties. It greatly damaged the ecology and agriculture of the U.S. and Canadian Prairies. The “Homestead Act” of 1862‚ offered settlers 160 acre plots. Around 1904‚ The federal government expanded

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    Super Size Me

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    Super Size Me and Society 15 January 2010 There has been a lot of stir in the media lately regarding McDonalds and its role in obese children in society. So much so that restrictions and regulations have been proposed and passed in California to ban toys from unhealthy meals that appeal to kids. When I first heard about this I thought it was pretty ridiculous. Americans should be free to do what we please. My opinion has changed since watching Super Size Me. I didn’t watch Super Size Me when

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    Super-Size Me

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    Industry: Friend or Foe? The 2004 American documentary known as Super-Size Me left a remarkable impact on America’s fast-food industries‚ as well as fellow fast-food consumers. Not to mention‚ six weeks after Super-Size Me was released‚ McDonalds took the “Super-Size” option off their menu as well as their stress on healthier menu choices; such as salads‚ fruit‚ and the new adult happy meal. The director‚ writer‚ and producer of Super-Size Me is also starring in the film himself‚ he is Morgan Spurlock

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    Climate was the biggest reason leading The Dust Bowl occurred‚ the climate of The Great Plain’s region consists of an average of less than 20 inches of precipitation per year and winds normally reach the speed of 60 miles per hour. Scientists believed that the drought that caused the Dust Bowl Era between 1930 and 1937 occurred because of a La Niña event in the Pacific Ocean. Where cool ocean surface temperatures reduced the amount of moisture entering the jet stream and directed it south to the

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    The Express

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    “The Express” is the story of Ernie Davis who was the first African-American to win the coveted Heisman Trophy‚ the highest accolade in American Football. Davis was a naturally talented football player‚ who developed from a quiet young man to become an icon for the civil rights movement that divided America in the early 1960s. Raised in poverty in Pennsylvania coal-mining country‚ his talent was recognized by Coach Ben Schwartzwalder who would help him turn from a high school athlete to a sporting

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    Köbrich 1 Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik 7. Semester Prof. Dr. Heike Paul HS Rural America The Representation of Rurality As Depicted in Ram’s 2013 Super Bowl ’Farmer’ Commercial Matthias Köbrich Fichtestr. 4 91054 Erlangen mkoebrich@gmail.com 21498211 Bachelor‚ Amerikanistik/Pädagogik‚ 7. Semester 30.03.2013 Köbrich 2 Table of Contents 1. Introduction ....................................................................

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    Dalhart‚ Texas June 30‚ 1935 Dear President Roosevelt‚ Hello Mr. President‚ my name is Donald. I am 13 going on 14‚ I am from the Great Plains and I’ve been a victim of what they call the “Dust Bowl”. I’ve been trapped in my house for 100 hours due to these wild winds. The wind blows so hard sometimes I think my house is going to blow straight off the ground. Once the winds stop me and Paw walked out to see our fields blown over in dust; I can still see the dazed look on my father’s face when

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    Cited: Fillon‚ Mike. "When Good Fans Go Bad." WebMD. 1 Sept. 2000. 7 Oct. 2005 . Lustberg‚ Dr. Richard‚ and Charles Deitch. "Super Psychology-The Super Bowl." Psychology of Sports. 1 Feb. 2005. 7 Oct. 2005 .

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