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    tri-state area travel to different haunted houses to experience some of the scariest moments of their lives. The scariest haunted house of the state is located in Tuxedo Park‚ New York‚ called The Forest of Fear. This event is more extreme than ever this year‚ containing five attractions for one admission price between $20 and $30. The five attractions are Uncle Jimmie’s Place‚ Das Kamp‚ Blind Panic‚ The Graveyard‚ and the Slaughterhouse. This haunted house is not recommended to children under the

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    Early jails housed men‚ women‚ adults‚ juveniles‚ sane and insane all together. Houses of Refuge In the early 1800’s reformers became concerned about the overcrowded conditions in the jails and the corruption youth experienced when confined with adult felons. The first House of Refuge opened in New York in 1825‚ as a facility exclusively for children. By the 1840’s‚ 53 more were built around the country. Houses of Refuge were not limited to children who had committed crimes. They were also homes

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    eat and even keep warm on chilly nights outdoors. An alfresco space extends your house into your yard to provide you additional space to entertain family and friends. Concept Bathrooms & Construction will provide quality elements and structures to create the ideal alfresco setup at your house. Decide on Location First‚ you must decide on the location of your alfresco space. It can be an area attached to the house‚ or it can be out in the middle of your yard if

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    did was for their men and families‚ but not for themselves. They were dolls that were controlled and toyed with by their husbands due to their material and emotional dependencies on their men. A Doll’s House by Henrik Ibsen is not only relevant these days‚ but A Doll’s House paints a dark picture of many contemporary families today. Most of the central ideas are still prevalent in today’s society. There are still women today that feel

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    Should Our Tax Dollar Fund the Banning Museum? The Banning House was built in 1864 by Phinease Banning. The house orginially had 30 rooms and later renovated to 23 rooms. The house is built with the example of domestic Greek Revival architecture and Victorian beauty. It housed 3 generation of the Banning family‚ and was acquired by the City of Los Angeles in 1927. The house represented Phinease Banning ’s believes in the future of his community. He was called " th Father of the Port of los Angeles"

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    there. But this is my outlook on what House is‚ and how it came about. It is not definitive angle on how House music got started. It is through years of reading books‚ talking to dj’s and producers‚ and going to club nights that has allowed me to throw down my opinions as to what House music is. Disco and House music! House music was first and foremost‚ the direct descendant of "Disco". Many older and wiser Chicago‚ New York and New Jersey House dj’s will agree with me on this. They will

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    Stuck In The Eyes of Society The short story A Doll’s House‚ written by Henrik Ibsen was a story full of different emotions and roles. There was Torvald a husband and father who tried his best to take care of his wife Nora and two children. Torvald was a serious and driven man who was had just landed a new job where he was going to have to prove himself. Nora was a housewife who took care of the children‚ along with the maid. Torvald and Nora posed as if they had a good married with some ups

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    Slaughter house animals and health related outcome Claudia Santos DeVry University Slaughter House Animals and Health Related Outcome What happens in between the slaughterhouse and people’s kitchen is often overlooked‚ and many are still unaware of the horrors of industrialized factory farming. Truth is that the idea of your dinner happily grazing its way about the grass on a farm to your plate is a marketing scheme and pure fantasy. Animal treatment in slaughter houses is an

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    clothing‚ hygienic articles‚ medical attention‚ education‚ and legal advice. Annunciation House has been aware of this issue and has been in the service of these people since 1978. Annunciation house was formed by a group of catholic young adults who wanted to help the poor in the area‚ and they identified undocumented people as the most vulnerable. This organization have been running by

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    The House of Night is a vampire series is a mother and daughter duo by P.C Cast and Kristin Cast. It follows a young teenager‚ Zoey Redbird who is marked as a Vampyre (Spelling in books) fledgling during a normal day at school. In this series the only way you become a vampyre is by  biological change that begins in the body after puberty. It does not happen to all but those that it does happen too gains a fresh and sometimes painful outline of a crescent moon on their forehead. Once this change

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