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their own food. Many people of
the town are illiterate and need education to find better jobs. The towns women stay home
and take care of the kids and maintain a small farm for vegetables. The town has to find a
way that can provide food, education, and a way
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and making their own food. Many people of
the town are illiterate and need education to find better jobs. The towns women stay home
and take care of the kids and maintain a small farm for vegetables. The town has to find a
way that can provide food, education
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damaged ones, 15,000 destroyed homes, and 2,000 injured. Most significantly, 695 people were killed, a record for a single tornado. The Great Tri-State Tornado left a legacy that is evidenced by ghost towns, lost ancestors, and stories passed from generation
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). In a sense Emily is dominating the community because they are creeping around her home in an effort to not bother her, rather than just confronting her.
The town has now described Miss Emily as a monument and an idol. This perception is reinforced by the memory
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in the town of Cheyenne. There is a lot more employment opportunities among the people in Bedford. The median cost to purchase a house in Bedford is approximately $332,200 versus the approximate median cost of $42,175 in Cheyenne for a home. The median income
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The first type of settlements were pueblos, towns. In what is now the southwestern United States, many Indian villages became the sites of Spanish towns. A pueblo usually had a center plaza surrounded by homes, a church, and perhaps some businesses
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