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    Missouri State Prison Report

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    The Missouri State Penitentiary was the second largest prison in the nation. It was very harsh and the other inmates were criminals. They were there for murder, theft, and lots of other horrible things. The inmates were cruel to each other and hated the guards. There were lots of different people there for many different reasons. There were even famous criminals there. In 1954 there was a riot that broke out and was chaos. There were people that escaped from here. There is a lot of history that happened here. They killed inmates here. The Missouri State Penitentiary would of been a nightmare of a place to be. Everyone there wanted to hurt you or kill you. This was the place the really bad people went. There were many different types of inmates…

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    Getting out our disposable cameras all three of us got pictures of the arch. I remember seeing other cool landmarks of the United States like the largest tire in Michigan, the largest Travel America truck stop, and of course the Saint Louis Arch. I admit, seeing the country was really cool, but under the circumstances of moving cross country were less than ideal. The second day came to a close, and the three-day road trip was almost over, but not without stopping at a KOA campground. KOA is a…

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    The Wainwright building is the most superior looking building in St. Louis because it was the most important ten-story skyscraper designed by the magnificent architect, Sullivan. Sullivan always wanted to put people in shock with his creativity plans he never wanted people to feel boring as if they aren’t starring at something so pure and graceful. The Jeppesen Terminal Building left millions in people surprised and astound. The Fentress Bradburn Architects have so much inventiveness and…

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    References Brown, D. (2013). Lewis's Medical Surgical Nursing. Elsevier Health Sciences APAC. MacNee, W. (2006). Pathology, pathogenesis, and pathophysiology. BMJ, 332(7551), 1202-1204. doi:10.1136/bmj.332.7551.1202 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1463976/ Voelkel, N., Gomez-Arroyo, J., & Mizuno, S. (2011). COPD/Emphysema: The Vascular Story. Pulmonary Circulation, 1(3), 320-326. http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/2045-8932.87295 http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.4103/2045-8932.87295 …

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    In Sarah 's Kendzior 's article, "Ferguson Won 't Heal", she explores St. Louis ' history and contrasts it with it’s present, comparing the bitterness of race riots and the Michael Brown Shooting with the sweetness of cakes that pepper the privileged areas of the city. Kendzior 's article compares Darren Wilson 's administrative leave and the article of "The Grand Jury Says no Now St. Louis make the most of it" with the rubbing of salt in a wound; Ferguson 's explosive history combined with its…

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    “A league of their own” is a film which follows the story of a women’s league baseball team. The film was set in 1943, a period when baseball was predominately a male sport. The sudden arise of a women only team was met with ridicule. This essay analyzes the social structure of the women’s baseball team with a focus on the concept of status inconsistency. We examine the negative view of the females as baseball players and how the females developed to overcome that problem. The film is set…

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    Experiencing African Arts Festival African Art Festival is a St. Louis tradition in the city. It’s sponsored by Washington University, Saint Louis Zoo, Saint Louis Art Museum, Office of Minority Health, and Recycling on the Go organization. The festival was located in Forest Park in St. Louis. Over half of the park was filled with African artists, vendors, and african musicians and dancers. The festival was a three day long event. May 28th - until May 30th. Each day the event started at 10 and…

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    it helped mold me into the great college student that I am today. I attended Lincoln College Preparatory Academy in Kansas City, Missouri. Lincoln College Prep is ranked as the number one high school in the state of Missouri…

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    Stereotypes In My Life

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    It’s a warm and humid summer afternoon in Kansas City. So humid where you can just feel your skin becoming moist and sweaty just from standing outside. The gym is even more hot and uncomfortable. I’m a young adolescent in grade school watching my oldest brother play competitive basketball. Normally, I’m forced to attend these activities as I’m too young to be at home by myself. There were about 200 people just packed in one big gymnasium. Parents spectating, players working their tails off, and…

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    three children, his father’s name was Cornelius Coffin Williams and his mother Edwina Dakin Williams.He live with the parents of his mother because his father was a person who traveled much,when his live with his grandparents he liked writing(Tennessee Williams 1).When he go to the high school he writing a lot types the stories that this caused that in an article of the newspaper wrote about the great stories that Williams wrote. But in the year of 1929, Williams had to move to the state of…

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