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    Many people believe that Nolan County is simply an open grazed farm land that is just a view as they drive down I-20. From Roscoe to Blackwell‚ Nolan County is filled with many beautiful sites and culture. I’m surprised that Roscoe isn’t called the windy city‚ because everywhere you look there are huge wind turbines and flat lands. Similarly‚ to the huge skyscrapers found in the big cities‚ these enormous wind turbines are always a creative site to see. Even though we don’t have the exciting and

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    The Lincoln County War

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    The Lincoln County War is one of the most prominent and profound pieces of New Mexico’s history‚ yet it is also one of the bloodiest encounters the region ever experienced. Passed down through stories and the set of countless old western movies‚ the War featured some of New Mexico’s most recognizable and historic characters and events. The most intriguing parts of the War include the cause of the dispute‚ the fighting which occurred during the War‚ and the lasting effects the War has on New Mexico

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    August: Osage County

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    perspectives is necessary in a drama to properly interpret intended themes. Different angles of interpretation allow a reader to avoid getting lost in one apparent mindset‚ and to think more critically of each character and event. In the drama‚ August: Osage County written by Tracy Letts‚ Johnna’s character‚ a Cheyenne American hired as a the Weston’s caretaker is the silent witness to the dramas tragedies. Johnna is holding a snow globe in her hands‚ in it a scene of the Weston family while their world is flipped

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    the material provided‚ complete the chart and questions below – the boxes will expand as you type in them. Save and submit the chart for your grade. Lincoln County War Las Gorras Blancas When? The Lincoln County War began in 1878 Las Gorras Blancas began in 1890 Where? Lincoln County‚ NM San Miguel‚ Santa Fe‚ and Mora Counties. Who was the dispute between? (you can give specific and / or group names) The dispute was between a group of wealthy ranchers and another group led by the wealthy

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    The County Fire Department is one of the largest departments in Maryland providing fire protection‚ emergency medical services‚ as well as other services to over 800‚000 citizen. The department is a fire-based EMS system that answers around 130‚000 calls a year‚ with 70% being Emergency Medical Services (EMS) related making EMTs and Paramedics the backbone of the department. There is around 1‚100 employees with 20% of those employees being paramedics. The function of a paramedic is to provide advance

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    Disaster in Franklin County Jennifer Wadsworth Western Governors University Disaster in Franklin County Role of Major Public Health Personnel The roles of major public health personnel must be delegated properly in a disaster situation in order to facilitate effective action. In the incident presented‚ a chain of command was established and assignments given to the appropriate personnel based on their skills and experience. As a whole‚ this group reports to the Incident Commander‚ an individual

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    hamilton county judges

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    Hamilton County judges try thousands of cases per year. In an overwhelming majority of the cases disposed‚ the verdict stands as rendered. However‚ some cases are appealed‚ and of those appealed‚ some of the cases ae reversed. Kristen DelGuzzi of The Cincinnati Enquirer conducted a study of case handled by Hamilton County judges over the years 1994 through 1996 (The Cincinnati Enquirer‚ January 11‚ 1998). Shown in Judge.xls are the results for 182‚908 cases handled (disposed) by 38 judges in Common

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    County Prep Essay

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    County Prep is one of the best high schools in Jersey City and I believe everyone should apply to get in. I am applying for many reasons. I am not applying for County Prep only. I will also be applying for High Tech because it is another great school in Jersey City. But‚ I want to get into County Prep more because it is more near my home. First of all‚ County Prep is one of the best high school in Jersey City and maybe in the whole of New Jersey. I would love to get accepted. I love technology and

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    Petty v. Metropolitan Gov’t of Nashville & Davidson County  February 11‚ 2011 What were the legal issues in this case? In Petty v. Metropolitan Gov’t of Nashville & Davidson County‚ the legal issue was about whether the employee had been truthful about the reasons for his discharge from service. Another issue in the case was in regards to the postponement in re-employing a returning Army reservist‚ which violated the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act (USERRA)

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    Poverty In Marion County

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    based on the size of family and ages of family members” (as cited in Kandris‚ 2013‚ p. 1). In (Indianapolis‚ IN) Marion County 1 out of 5 adults are living in poverty. For a family of 4‚ that means an annual income of $23‚500 or less. The poverty rate is increasing faster in Marion County than in the United States and Indiana. One out 3 children under 18 years of age in Marion County are living in poverty. The poverty rate for people with no high school diploma is 37%‚ but with a diploma it

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