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    Early Life Ted Bundy was born Theodore Robert Cowell on November 24, 1946 in Burlington, Vermont. His mother was Eleanor Louise Cowell and his real fathers identity has never been discovered. Because of this Bundy lived with his grandparents in Philadelphia for three years with his mother; this was because of the social stigma of birth outside wedlock. People described Bundy’s grandfather Samuel Cowell was a bully and bigot who was a giant racist who beat his wife, but for some reason Ted Bundy

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    MA# 3: Is Storm Water Damaging the Puget Sound? Today, storm water runoff is the number one cause of pollution in the Puget Sound. The pollutants contained in storm water runoff are mainly caused by urban runoff, factory farming, and chemicals. Urban runoff can produce pollutants such as gasoline, grease, ammonia, manure, toxic chemicals, and pesticides. In factory farming, the main problem is the production of manure which is extremely bad for the Puget Sound because of the high levels of nitrates

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    Billings’ high water mark came in 2011 when the Loggers finished second in the NWC with a 15-9 record.  He has coached 75 Puget Sound All-NWC selections, four All-West Region selections and a Third Team All-American in Mark Rockey

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    After trailing for the first time in the game, the Pacific University football team went on a 21 play, 83-yard drive that ended in a 3-yard touchdown pass from senior Campbell Summerfield (Sandy, Oregon) to freshman Kobe Williams (Las Vegas, Nevada) propelled the Boxers to a 39-35 win on Senior Day in Forest Grove. The Boxers (4-6, 3-4 NWC) were behind 35-32 with 8:05 to play after a 47-yard interception return by the Loggers before Summerfield led Pacific down the field in a drive that will be

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    have been allowed to legally drive in every state since the 1930’s. (Moore 220) And many acts and societies have been created to give deaf people the same opportunities and rights as all of the hearing people. One organization in the Puget Sound is the Puget Sound Association of the Deaf (PSAD). The mission of PSAD is to improve the quality of life for Deaf people by organizing social events for members and prospective members. (Serious) These

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    The Pacific Northwest combines the best of abundant natural beauty with cosmopolitan flair. From the peaks of the Cascade Mountains to the emerald lowlands of Puget Sound to Seattle's eclectic port-city charm, the state of Washington offers a vibrant mix of urban and rural settings. LoopNet puts the vast northwest within your reach. The easternmost portion of Washington houses Spokane, a city of a quarter of a million residents that's only a few minutes from the Idaho border. Spokane is close

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    Chief Seattle When stories are told about the American Indian it is usually the Indians that are looked upon as the heathens. They are portrayed as savages who spent most of their time raiding wagon trains and scalping the white settlers just for fun. The media has lead us to believe that the American government was forced to take the land from these savage Indians. We should put the blame where it belongs, on the U.S. Government who lied, cheated, and stole from the Indians forcing many Indian

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    of people have literally brought the nations of the world to our front door. As such, we have a great opportunity to open these doors, which turn opens the door to the gospel to the nations of the world. Washington State in general and the South Puget Sound Region in particular are

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    The Effect of Sound Intensity and Type on the Foraging Time of the House Cricket, Acheta domesticus. Brett Tung, 2017, Ecology (BIO 211), University of Puget Sound. The topic of interest was how instincts and perceptions affect the foragers through the ecology of fear. The aim was to look at if sound intensity and/ or sound type affects the foraging time of common house crickets. This was to see how foragers overall would react to a threat of predation (the sound). Using a simple maze and a speaker

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    the summer after my sophomore year of high school when my grandma had me visit her and we went on various college tours in Walla Walla WA. We visited both a community college and a Private university to see what kind of environment was for me, that year I also visited Central to see what a large public university looked like. All the tour guides told me when I said my age “Oh, so you have a lot of time to decide” I didn’t though when you think about how fast everything goes. I went from looking at

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