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As the Vietnam series nears completion, I was looking for another Bobby Tony article to plagiarize and found this one.
As the Vietnam series nears completion, I was looking for another Bobby Tony article to plagiarize and found this one.
 
October in the central Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia is a magical place at this climatic interchange to nature's next phase - dormant winter.
 
In the famous book Imation of Christ, the Monk advises us to avoid worldly distraction like business, family and possessions in order to concentrate on the Lord’s work.
In the famous book Imation of Christ, the Monk advises us to avoid worldly distraction like business, family and possessions in order to concentrate on the Lord’s work.
 
A colorfully painted cinderblock wall near campus helps illustrate an ongoing partnership between East Carolina University and its neighbors.
A colorfully painted cinderblock wall near campus helps illustrate an ongoing partnership between East Carolina University and its neighbors.
 
Beaufort County Community College has scheduled the mandatory Pre-Orientation for its Basic Law Enforcement Training Academy for the Spring 2016 Semester. It will be held at 6 p.m. on Monday, December 7, 2015, in Building 10, Room 32 on BCCC's campus.
Beaufort County Community College has scheduled the mandatory Pre-Orientation for its Basic Law Enforcement Training Academy for the Spring 2016 Semester. It will be held at 6 p.m. on Monday, December 7, 2015, in Building 10, Room 32 on BCCC's campus.
 
"Take Back America," the GOP presidential forum hosted by Heritage Action, in Greenville, SC on Sept. 18, was a huge success
 
East Carolina University faculty and student choreography will share the stage at Wright Auditorium this month during Dance @ Wright, part of the ECU/Loessin Playhouse Season. The showcase will spotlight an eclectic assortment of dance styles designed to captivate audiences on Sept. 18 - 20.
East Carolina University faculty and student choreography will share the stage at Wright Auditorium this month during Dance @ Wright, part of the ECU/Loessin Playhouse Season. The showcase will spotlight an eclectic assortment of dance styles designed to captivate audiences on Sept. 18 - 20.
 
September 22 is National Voter Registration Day, and the State Board of Elections is encouraging North Carolina's 6.38 million voters to check their registration status online.
September 22 is National Voter Registration Day, and the State Board of Elections is encouraging North Carolina's 6.38 million voters to check their registration status online.
 
This is the seventeenth of a less new series of images from across North Carolina from my travels, and from the long intervals that I have spent with my camera making a record of where I have been.
This is the seventeenth of a less new series of images from across North Carolina from my travels, and from the long intervals that I have spent with my camera making a record of where I have been.
 
Back during the CB craze almost every city had a CB handle. Tampa was the Cigar City and probably still is, but its biggest cigar producer closed down in 2009.
Back during the CB craze almost every city had a CB handle. Tampa was the Cigar City and probably still is, but its biggest cigar producer closed down in 2009.
 
The Beaufort County Sheriff's Office Drug Unit, the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigations, the Greenville Drug Task Force and the Pitt County Sheriff's Office worked together and seized 12 kilograms (26.4 pounds) of cocaine valued at $ 1,200,000.00.
The Beaufort County Sheriff's Office Drug Unit, the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigations, the Greenville Drug Task Force and the Pitt County Sheriff's Office worked together and seized 12 kilograms (26.4 pounds) of cocaine valued at $ 1,200,000.00.
 
After my draft physical, I called a friend who joined the Air Force and hoped to work on dry land in Japan or Thailand.
After my draft physical, I called a friend who joined the Air Force and hoped to work on dry land in Japan or Thailand.
 
With the release of a 30-second television ad broadcast during last night's Republican Primary Presidential Debate, Moore County GOP Executive Committee Member and communications professional Kay R. Daly announced that she is a candidate for the Republican nomination for Congress.
With the release of a 30-second television ad broadcast during last night's Republican Primary Presidential Debate, Moore County GOP Executive Committee Member and communications professional Kay R. Daly announced that she is a candidate for the Republican nomination for Congress.
 
For the fourth consecutive year, East Carolina University has been recognized by INSIGHT Into Diversity magazine with its Higher Education Excellence in Diversity Award.
For the fourth consecutive year, East Carolina University has been recognized by INSIGHT Into Diversity magazine with its Higher Education Excellence in Diversity Award.
 
A new health and fitness program at Beaufort County Community College is aimed at improving the health and fitness of citizens of its service area.
A new health and fitness program at Beaufort County Community College is aimed at improving the health and fitness of citizens of its service area.
 
On September 25, Freeboot Friday will welcome a band dedicated to channeling the energy and artistry of one of the greats.
On September 25, Freeboot Friday will welcome a band dedicated to channeling the energy and artistry of one of the greats.
 
Governor Pat McCrory signed today a $21.735 billion state budget that supports his agenda as proposed in his State of the State address and in his budget proposal submitted in March.
Governor Pat McCrory signed today a $21.735 billion state budget that supports his agenda as proposed in his State of the State address and in his budget proposal submitted in March.
 
Judge James L. Baker was sworn in today as the third Republican member of the bipartisan State Board of Elections.
Judge James L. Baker was sworn in today as the third Republican member of the bipartisan State Board of Elections.
 
Governor McCrory participated in a groundbreaking ceremony today for High Point University's School of Health Sciences and School of Pharmacy.
Governor McCrory participated in a groundbreaking ceremony today for High Point University's School of Health Sciences and School of Pharmacy.
 
East Carolina University continues to set records with its enrollment numbers. Fall 2015 marks a milestone for the university with a total enrollment of 28,289, the largest in its 108-year history.
East Carolina University continues to set records with its enrollment numbers. Fall 2015 marks a milestone for the university with a total enrollment of 28,289, the largest in its 108-year history.
 
Supporters of East Carolina University gave a record-breaking $39 million in commitments in the 2014-15 year to benefit scholarships, faculty resources, programs, research, facilities, health care, athletics and more.
Supporters of East Carolina University gave a record-breaking $39 million in commitments in the 2014-15 year to benefit scholarships, faculty resources, programs, research, facilities, health care, athletics and more.
 
The Albemarle Fireman's Association and Beaufort County Community College will host a Fire School Weekend in Tyrrell County on Oct. 2-4, 2015. Classes will be held at the Tyrrell County Fire Department at 618 North Road St. in Columbia, N.C.
The Albemarle Fireman's Association and Beaufort County Community College will host a Fire School Weekend in Tyrrell County on Oct. 2-4, 2015. Classes will be held at the Tyrrell County Fire Department at 618 North Road St. in Columbia, N.C.
 
Health policy doesn't exactly rank high on the summer reading bucket list. Let's be real - for most people, it's not all that fitting for the beach, and it surely doesn't pair well with red wine during a gossipy book-club meeting.
Health policy doesn't exactly rank high on the summer reading bucket list. Let's be real - for most people, it's not all that fitting for the beach, and it surely doesn't pair well with red wine during a gossipy book-club meeting.
 
A distance education student from the Charlotte area has become the first person to graduate from East Carolina University with a master's degree in health informatics and information management.
A distance education student from the Charlotte area has become the first person to graduate from East Carolina University with a master's degree in health informatics and information management.
 
Whether it's a matter of studying for a particular class or test, or getting help with technology like email or Blackboard, Beaufort County Community College's all-new Learning Enhancement Center (LEC) is a one-stop shop for students to get the assistance they need.
Whether it's a matter of studying for a particular class or test, or getting help with technology like email or Blackboard, Beaufort County Community College's all-new Learning Enhancement Center (LEC) is a one-stop shop for students to get the assistance they need.
 
The BCCC Foundation hosted a Retiree Luncheon on Sept. 2. Guests were welcomed back to campus and thanked for their years of service. They also met new Foundation Executive Director Serena Sullivan, saw the first-ever virtual tour of BCCC's campus (created by Keith Sullivan and presented by...
The BCCC Foundation hosted a Retiree Luncheon on Sept. 2. Guests were welcomed back to campus and thanked for their years of service. They also met new Foundation Executive Director Serena Sullivan, saw the first-ever virtual tour of BCCC's campus (created by Keith Sullivan and presented by...
 
Even though most were in elementary or pre-school when the tragedy happened, East Carolina University students organized opportunities to reflect on the events of Sept. 11, 2001.
Even though most were in elementary or pre-school when the tragedy happened, East Carolina University students organized opportunities to reflect on the events of Sept. 11, 2001.
 
A devilish plot is afoot to impose new national taxes on the American People.
 
Chances are East Carolina University doctoral students are either in the field, in the lab, headed to one or just back from the other.
Chances are East Carolina University doctoral students are either in the field, in the lab, headed to one or just back from the other.
 
Starting or putting out a fire requires three components, So does a Political Movement
Starting or putting out a fire requires three components, So does a Political Movement
 
WRAL's Laura Leslie wrote about an Energy Forum held at the Legislature yesterday organized by opponents of renewable energy programs. (Translation from WRAL speak: opponents to taxpayer-funded renewable energy programs.) The central theme of Leslie's article seems to be the famous "Koch Brothers."
WRAL's Laura Leslie wrote about an Energy Forum held at the Legislature yesterday organized by opponents of renewable energy programs. (Translation from WRAL speak: opponents to taxpayer-funded renewable energy programs.) The central theme of Leslie's article seems to be the famous "Koch Brothers."
 
It is now being acknowledged by even its staunchest supporters that the solar industry in North Carolina is completely a creature of government mandates and subsidies and could never stand on its own without wealth transfers from taxpayers and rate payers. In other words, it is completely welfare...
It is now being acknowledged by even its staunchest supporters that the solar industry in North Carolina is completely a creature of government mandates and subsidies and could never stand on its own without wealth transfers from taxpayers and rate payers. In other words, it is completely welfare...
 
On this anniversary of 9/11, we look back and remember the horrific events of that day and the lives taken too soon.
On this anniversary of 9/11, we look back and remember the horrific events of that day and the lives taken too soon.
 
Beaufort County Community College's cosmetology students and instructors clipped, trimmed and styled hair for Eastern Elementary students on Monday, Aug. 24 as part of a Cut-A-Thon organized by the Washington/Beaufort County Chamber of Commerce.
Beaufort County Community College's cosmetology students and instructors clipped, trimmed and styled hair for Eastern Elementary students on Monday, Aug. 24 as part of a Cut-A-Thon organized by the Washington/Beaufort County Chamber of Commerce.
 
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