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    great reviews, small classroom size, unique attention given to me. How I can develop to who I want to be such as being a critical thinker, developing my full potential as a leader with Christianity as my faith contributed immensely to choosing Grand Canyon University. A degree is what I need to be able to achieve my aim in life. The aim is one day to be a leading figure in Aviation in my country. That right there is a dream people do not see for me but I can foresee happening. The surest way to…

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    Chaco Canyon was the place where the Anasazi culture thrived. The origin of the meaning Anasazi comes from an ancient Navajo phrase referring to the people who occupied the four corners region. The Anasazi are some of the ancestors of the current Native American indians of the same area. The Anasazi lived in the Chaco Canyon area in the second Pueblo Phase. This phase is separated into three phases: Early Bonito (850 to 1040 AD), Classic Bonito (1040 to 1100 AD), and Late Bonito (1100 to 1140…

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    In 1875 traveling along the railway was anything but luxurious and the food options were atrocious. Besides the fact that there were very few restaurants options near railway stops the food offered was often rancid and took so long to be served customers didn’t have time to eat it. These existing restaurants weren’t concerned about one-overing their customer because they would never see them again. Fred Harvey was one of the first to recognize this unmet need and he capitalized on it. Harvey…

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    On August 6, 2007 the Crandall Canyon mine suffered a collapse which trapped and killed six miners. The mine is located near Huntington, Utah and a large source of jobs in the area is coal related. The event occurred because of dangerous mining practices and not taking caution after a similar incident occurred in March, which offered “clear ‘red flags’ indicating that the mine was unstable” (Urbina). From the conflict perspective we can see two groups, Murray Energy Corporation (bourgeoisie) and…

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    having an individual in the position to effectively facilitate teachers into the Google classroom. I want to properly blend classroom’s curriculum with technology, no matter where my career takes me. Due to my husband being the military I choose Grand Canyon University (GCU) because their distance learning was available in many places. After talking with an advisor, I learned why my aunt was adamant about attending GCU for her doctorate. Earning my degree in Curriculum and Instruction was…

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    The Flood, Global or Local? The most modern and up to date information we have establishing the dating for this flood is 3519 BC. This date is based on chronological anchor points no less than 300 to 400 years prior to the flood of Noah, around the time of Abraham, yet with much greater validity a little over a millineum after this flood during the Exodus of 2447 BC, the end of the first kingdom period of Egypt. The biblical basis for this dating method is in the correction of I Kings 6:1 which…

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    I was completely overwhelmed. We were going to the Grand Canyon! Wow! Nine years old and already having the chance of a lifetime! We were all super-excited, Carina (my twin sister) and I especially, because it was our first time here. Mommy and Daddy had already been here once. But they were still excited, too. “This is really nice weather for the hike,” Mommy commented. “Last time we were here the pollution was so thick you could barely see half as far as you can now. You’re in luck, girls.” We…

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    There are also many attraction for older audiences. One of the most popular tourist attractions is the Grand Canyon National Park. The Grand Canyon is a mile-deep canyon and is one of the biggest tourist attractions in the world and also being one of the 7 wonders of the world. Another attraction is the Hoover Dam. The Hoover Dam is a testimony to the country’s ability to build monolithic things in the most adverse conditions. The Dam was actually built during the great depression so you could…

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    The Grand Canyon, located in Northern Arizona, is a spectacular site as it is 277 miles long and 18 miles wide. In 1919, The Grand Canyon became a National Park, yet before that it had been revered by multiple Southwest tribes for thousands of years. Native American occupation dates to 12,000 years ago and today there are 11 tribes that are traditionally and historically associated with the canyon. Throughout humankind’s history there has always been a debate concerning natural resources and…

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    Canyon Coolers Review When it comes to enjoying the great outdoors from your boat, your tent, or your truck, a good cooler can make all the difference. You want a cooler that can keep your favorite beverages and snacks cold for as long as you are outside. You want it to be built to last. You may even want for it to serve multiple purposes, be easy to carry, and easy to clean. In the past, everyone felt that a Grizzly or a Yeti cooler was the only high end cooler that could keep up with the…

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