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    • U.S. Embassy 24 (2003) were important starting points for a flow of literature that helped enrich my understanding of the political world and international relations. Understanding the global community was of utmost importance in preparation for...
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    • July 20, 1978.. .Resolution: Tribute to Yorke Nelson, City Recorder, who passed away July 13. Debra L. Norton, acting Recorder. Aug. 31, 1978.. .Mayor appointed Jacqueline A . Bulloch a s City Recorder. Appointed a new City Manager--John F ....
    • 1910, page 178

    • 1910, page 178
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    • 31 Days July 1910: S 17-Sat 23 I am at my old job walking the ditch bank every day this week W 20 Photographing scenery near head of canal. and at dam. Th 21 Hot. Clds around horizon. taking more pictures in the canyon. F 22 O 1-37 am. Moon...
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    • Jan. 5, 1911. . .After an extensive discussion, it was the unanimous opinion of the Council t h a t the Board of Health be sustained in closing of all public gatherings. March 3, 1911...The matter of right-of-way and locating grounds for the...
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    • U.S. Embassy 26 Conclusion Participating in an internship for the Department of State in the U.S. Embassy in Brasilia has been very beneficial to me academically, professionally, and personally. I participated in an organization that was...
    • 1910, page 179

    • 1910, page 179
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    • 31 Days July 1910: S 24 Dan came up canal with me, We ate dinner at Black Tunnell flume With our wives. M 25 to head of canal and back early. at Ward=Hall pm photographed the indians at noon. T 26 Dan went home today. I am on the ditch again. ...
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    • County, and is strictly enjoined and commanded to enforce the orders. I ...It is distinctly understood that all the people shall assemble into 1 large and permanent forts and no man is at liberty to refuse to obey this order without being dealt...
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    • U.S. Embassy 27 A career as a Foreign Service Officer is incredibly interesting and rewarding in several ways. For me, the most enticing aspect is being able to live in various countries. For each country an officer moves to, he is provided with an...
    • 1898, Jan 31

    • 1898, Jan 31
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    • Mon. Jan. 31, 1898: Wea. Cold Clouded up printed all I could we also took one photo. This ends the first month of the new year. with considerable storm and the longest cold spell we have had for many years. William L. Crawford, Springdale, Wash...
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    • down. We took the cheese vat out and made the cheese house for a living room for mother and put the stove i the 'lean-to.' We had a room back of this we n called a saddle house and this, the boys slept in, but some of us went to the barn to sleep....
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    • No pirates no princesses 58 Commercials and products are discussed among friends and participant eight said, ―They talk about it with each other‖. The struggle is how to retain your values but let the kids still have a social...
    • 1910, page 183

    • 1910, page 183
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    • 31 Days August 1910: S 21 Hot, Sultry, Clouds. Came home a little early tonight. M 22 P.M. Wind to beat the devil, Some rain. Extremely hot before noon. T 23 Hot Few clouds. Lots of water and thick too. They finished the cement dam today. W...
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    • Thomas asked George and Oscar to help hirn on this contract and they made a good profit from this work. Thomas had acquired a fourhorse team and a wagon and was working in the freighting business when he found out about this job working for...
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    • this far off land of Mexico and separated from so many of our family that we so dearly love, which are separated f?om [us] by such a long distance. But, this life is short at the longest and the generation to which 1 belong wiii soon al1 be passed...
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    • No pirates no princesses 65 (2006) claim that ―responsibility can‘t be taught, it must be caught‖ (p. 34). Participant one offers opportunities to do chores and have more responsibility. A strategy enlisted gives a bit of a reward from a list...
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    • The Human Element 48 in the same housing unit for ten years or longer (compared to the national average of 35.1 percent). Average rent runs $280 (compared to the national average of $565). Twenty-four point-eight percent of mortgages amount to 50...
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    • The Human Element 49 stopped seeking employment, students, stay-at-home parents and retirees). Forty-one-point-two percent of adult Ninth Warders, 51.8 percent of New Orleanians, and 59.7 percent of Americans are employed. Six-point-five percent of...
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    • The Human Element 50 Attitudes and Behaviors: Communication Styles The people in the New Orleans’s Ninth Ward do not appear to put very much effort into seeking out information. However, they do want to be informed, they just expect those whom...
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    • The Human Element 51 would send everyone a grant to fix whatever is causing your AC in your car not to work,” (Harris). Personal problems then become the responsibility of the chain of authority that is over them, rather than of the individual...

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