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    Education is the round surface that leads one to the knowledge of the world. It gives the opportunity to pave away at dream careers and goals. Education gives an insight and creates a clear picture. This is indeed important as it builds people in several ways that no one can ever recognize. Since it gives such knowledge, it gives one the courage to get the best education there is. In Arizona, Northern Arizona University is by far the best university to get educated from. Everyone looks for…

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    Ankou Personification

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    Another, lesser-known personification was Ankou, known in Breton mythology as well as in Cornish, Welsh and Norman folklore. Ankou appears in many tales gathered from oral tradition. As such his description does not always correspond from one tale to another. He is always described as a tall and thin figure clad in black Breton garments, sometimes with glowing eyes, wearing a large felt hat concealing his face, standing up in a creaking cart similar to the ones used during the Middle-Age to…

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    All - I want to convey a hearty THANK YOU to you and your employees for last week’s grassroots efforts. Collectively, Tenet generated more than 9,000 emails and numerous face-to-face touches, both in DC and locally, with members of Congress. Tenet’s voice was heard in the healthcare debate and the Government Relations team is extremely appreciative of all our hard work. STATE UPDATE Legislative Watch Today is day XX of the Arizona Legislature and members, staff and lobbyists are still…

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    Arizona State Museum. Today, for the first trip, I have chosen to visit Arizona State Museum, since it is convenient for me to walk for few minutes to invigorate my brain. It is a big building with post modern architecture design, having plenty of showings about the civilization and lifestyle of Arizona region. Before entering the museum, I expected learning about the many cultures and types of ethnic groups that lived and represented the Sonoran region throughout the centuries.…

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    Immigration Bias

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    We have all heard the story of how the United States came to be, how a nation that was built on a migration from Great Britain built what was at the time the thirteen colonies, then became a revolt and rebellion from their British overseers, thus leaving us with our United States in 1776. Flash forward to 2017, and over two hundred years later the policies and laws about immigration have changed. Opinions, and therefore certain bias’ have also come about with these certain policies. Since the…

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    Phoenix Prologue

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    Author's Note: Hello, how was your day? Hopefully it was just as amazing as you'd planned and not totally awkward like the day Phoenix was having in that prologue. By the way, this first chapter takes off a week after the starting prologue, anyway I'll continue on with the story and not my author note, from me. :) "So..." Maverick starts as I sit at the breakfast table. It was Monday morning, the dreaded day I had been trying to ignore. I was going back to my small town high school, the one…

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    words that you can use to describe Phoenix Jackson and Emily Grierson. Phoenix and Miss Emily were both two respected women in their communities. But, they still lived separate lives; Phoenix, an old, negro, former slave who will do anything to fulfil her grandson’s needs, and Emily, an old white woman who does not have to lift a finger because of her black housekeeper and her respected stance in her community. In my essay, I will touch on both topics. Phoenix Jackson and Emily Grierson are…

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    Phoenix Jackson Hero

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    It’s a Bird, It’s a Plane, It’s Phoenix Jackson? Many heroes are shown as strong and powerful warriors that save a kingdom from monsters and destruction. Not all heroes are that way however. Some heroes seem to be the opposite of heroic as well such as Bilbo Bagons from “The Hobbit” or Daniel Crawford from “Asylum”. Out of all the heroes one seems to stand out the most. Phoenix Jackson from “A Worn Path” is an elderly woman who travels a far distance alone to get medicine for her grandson.…

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    the Phoenix constellation. The main reason as to why I chose this constellation is because I personally find the Phoenix to be a beautiful creature. Both in its real form and starry form, with it's majestic wings and marvelous colors. The constellation itself is considered to be a minor constellation in the southern sky. The name given to the constellation because of the magical bird, the Phoenix. It was discovered by a French muggle called Johann Bayer, in the 1603 Uranometria. The Phoenix…

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    her way to help her disabled grandson. As she begins her journey, old Phoenix Jackson overcomes challenges large and small to get medicine for her disabled grandson. While reading along with the story about her challenges the story opens the reader’s eyes and start to feel what the main character is going through. The author shows that Phoenix Jackson is both a Martyr and Warrior for what she does and goes through. Phoenix Jackson’s grandson was in need of a medicine after swallowing lye,…

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