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    Describe Las Vegas

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    Las Vegas You usually would not expect a seventeen year old to say that they love vacationing to Las Vegas, but in my case I absolutely love it. There are so many fun activities to do I just can not get enough. The first thing I usually do when I get to Vegas is start people watching. You would be amazed with how different people are in this world.almost everywhere you look you see people dressed up in the most random outfits to mostly get attention from other people.The scariest part about people

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    Neon Museum Observation

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    I decided to visit the Neon Museum (Neon Boneyard) located downtown in Las Vegas while on vacation last week. The Neon Boneyard is an outdoor collection of signs located behind the Neon Museum. The museum is housed at the formerly known La Concha Motel (the La Concha Motel was designed by Paul Williams, a famous African American architect who design the first LAX theme building). From my understanding the purpose of the Neon Museum is to display old iconic signs that use to hang on the Las Vegas

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    Management Area (SVWMA) is located immediately south of Ely, along U.S. Highway 93/50 in White Pine County. The property consists of 6,426 acres and includes Comins Lake, which is located about six miles south of Ely near the area headquarters. Nevada Department of Wildlife (NDOW) has had a long-term interest in the acquisition of this valuable property, dating back to the 1980s. Ely community leaders, Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation (RMEF), and numerous other partners worked together to make the

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    They call him the Maple Mamba. Utah State freshman point guard Koby McEwen was the highest rated and one of the most highly anticipated recruits in the history of Utah State basketball, and midway through his first season with the Aggies he’s already showing the fans why. Though the Aggies have fallen short of expectations this season, spending much of the season in the bottom half of Mountain West Conference standings, the freshman’s play has been a silver lining for the program, and a source

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    One of the most sacred duties of the best man is planning the bucks party for his mate. The best bucks night ideas will fit with the groom's personality. There are plenty of activities to do in Sydney, but here are a few that are sure to fit within any budget. You can combine any of these ideas for a fantastic bucks weekend that he'll never forget. Local Clubs There's no better night life than the Sydney club scene. This is a traditional night out for the groom because it never goes out of style

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    While Gambling is legal in The United States, each state has their own decision to regulate or prevent play it. From this, we can define that gambling is not an essential revenue in the U.S. On the other hand, some have a perspective about gambling as it is a huge tool to grow the economy. For example, Las Vegas is a big market of casinos, in 2016 it raised the revenues with more than 10.7 billion (The Statistic Portal, 2017). Gambling is a controversial topic, while it is has a huge role

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    Casinos are a good bet for California Monopolies have no part in an American society that values free market and private ownership. Yet, California is essentially condoning such a monopoly by limiting gaming casinos to Native Americans, or at least the wealthier tribes. Times have changed in the past twenty-seven years. Back in 1986, both the County of Riverside and the State of California was trying to limit the operation of bingo games on Indian land. However, the Appellee Indian Tribes, the

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    The Colorado river provided the Southwestern states with the water source they needed to provide for the population, agriculture and energy. California has been seeing a population growth and that meant more water they needed from the Colorado River. The Colorado Basin states feared California would establish priority rights to Colorado River water (Gelt, 1997). Delph Carpenter, a Colorado attorney, suggested a compact to determine each state’s individual rights to the Colorado River, before the

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    There are so many things to do in Las Vegas, it would take you months to see and do everything you wanted on your vacation. If you only have a few days and you want to pack as much punch as you can into your time, you'll want to take in some shows in Las Vegas. It is a town filled with sparkle, glitz, glamour, talent, and choices. There is a show to suit your every mood. If you want a concert, impressionist, or comedian, you can find some great headliners, depending on the time of year, playing

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    John Bowers, a professor in the department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Director of the Institute for Energy Efficiency at UCSB, spoke to the Santa Barbara Independent about his month long journey along the Ride the Divide trail. The Ride the Divide Trail is a grueling mountain bike ride that travels through Canadian provinces of Alberta and British Columbia, and through the United States of Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, Colorado, and New Mexico. These are areas of the country rich with

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