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    report as needed for the safety of the children‚ but also because it is my job. I see peoples side on situations and hear their reason‚ but that does not mean I have to agree with it always. I do my job‚ follow the rules as laid out by the State of Tennessee‚ love the children then send them home. This is my job and I do not judge while doing it. I do not get paid to judge the people just people them and support them as needed. I feel the more support they have and the more recourses I give them the

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    Descendants of James M. Wilson Generation No. 1 1. James M.2 Wilson (George1) was born Abt. 1814 in Spartenburg District‚ South Carolina‚ and died Bef. 1900 in Winston County‚ Alabama. He married Nancy Emily Bell Dec 28‚ 1834 in Rabun County‚ Georgia‚ daughter of John Bell and Rhoda Bates. She was born Dec 1814 in Georgia‚ and died Aft. 1900 in Winston County‚ Alabama. Notes for James M. Wilson: http://wcgs.ala.nu/1867vote.htm Birth date and birth place from 1867 Voting Registration

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    Thomas Courtney May 12‚ 2011 Patricia “Pat” Summitt was born June 14‚ 1952‚ in Clarksville‚ Tennessee. Pat is currently head coach of the Tennessee Lady Vols basketball team and is renowned for many different achievements including being the all-time winningest coach in NCAA basketball history out of any division in both men’s basketball and women’s basketball. She is one of the most successful and most achieved coaches out of coaches in any sport‚ holding over 1000 victories under her coaching

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    Tennessee expungements are characterized by the removal of a record pertaining to an arrest or conviction relating to a crime. According to Tennessee expungement law‚ an expunged record does not exist as far as the general public is concerned. The individual an expungement has the legal right to deny the existence or their involvement in any crime relating to the expunged record. Juvenile records are sealed or expunged once an individual reaches the eighteen years of age. This allows the offender

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    In 1976 she was offered an on-air job at WVOL‚ a radio station for African Americans in Tennessee. She continued her job at the radio station‚ but left it when she finished school. In 1984‚ she started hosting a morning program called “AM Chicago”. In less than a year‚ she turned the show into the newest‚ hottest and best show in town. Then in

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    Discuss the various ways the confidant or confidante functions in one of the following works. In the play‚ A Streetcar named Desire‚ Tennessee Williams depicts a conflict through his main character‚ Blanche Dubois. Blanche has a problem in believing that she is in a fantasy world. In this play one of the confidants that she has is Mitch. She not only develops a sexual connection to him but an emotional connection as well. Throughout the play and in real life one thing that plays a major role

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    was stated that it was the best play of the year and it was nominated for a Pulitzer the same year. Before the play opened on Broadway‚ it was run in Chicago and was wildly successful. When it won best play of the year‚ the award was offered “To Tennessee Williams for his play ‘The Glass Menagerie’ and its sensitive understanding of four troubled human beings.” Since its debut‚ “The Glass Menagerie” was a hit and it continues to be a hit. I believe this is because it is a very relatable story.

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    nytimes.com/2012/11/09/indias-appetite-for-whiskey-attracts-diageo/?_r=1 Japan There are many people who still do not realise that the Japanese produce their own single malt and blended whiskies. In fact‚ Japan is the world’s third largest producer of whisky behind the Scots and the Americans – yes‚ they beat the Irish. The popularity of Japanese whisky has grown to the wider international audience since a Japanese whisky first won a major award in 2001. Following this‚ Japanese whiskies have

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    through the eyes of a young girl. One of the situations is a big angry mobs of white men. This relates to the KKK. She doesn’t fully understand they are very racist and are out to kill blacks for little to no reason. The KKK originated in Pulaski‚ Tennessee. They were created as a vehicle for southern resistance to the republican parties. The reconstruction era policies aimed at establishing political and economic equality for blacks. The KKK made this hard as everyone was terrified of them. Members

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    In both plays Waiting for Godot by Samuel Beckett and A Streetcar named Desire by Tennessee Williams there is a void-like depression [due to the fact they have not fulfilled there dreams] in the lives of the main characters which they attempt to fill with meaningless belongings; entertainment‚ baths‚ alcohol and storytelling to one’s self. In Waiting for Godot the main characters Vladimir and Estragon converse on various topics while waiting for a man they don’t know and who never shows; Godot.

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