Myrtle Beach Pavilion Essays

  • Public Officials and Conflicts of Interest

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    As the adage suggests, if it looks too good to be true, it probably is. This was the case in the seemingly flawless project to revamp the downtown area of Myrtle Beach by replacing the Pavilion with the "New Pavilion." This new entity downtown would bring tourists to the area even during the off-season. With upscale shopping, half-a-dozen restaurants, an amphitheater, and a NASCAR-themed roller coaster, there would be something for the entire family. Before any hype could begin, the master developer

  • Why Is South Carolina Important

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    Awesome, Amazing, Attractions South Carolina has amazing tourist attractions. A famous one is Fort Sumter. Fort Sumter is a seaport in Charlestown. It was the place of the first and third battle of the Civil War. Brookgreen Garden at Myrtle Beach has beautiful statutes and is a 5 star garden. It is also rated place in the Top 10 Gardens of the world. It has pathways to talk with friends, statues, and crystal clear water ponds and fountains. Patriots

  • Jeannie Brown and Invasive Group A Streptococcus

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    depression. Not only was she stressed and depressed she also had high blood pressure which she was taking medication for. Jeannie needed a break and she decided that she was going to take one and go to Myrtle Beach with one of her friends for a relaxing three day weekend. After they got settled in at the beach Jeannie changed into her bathing suit and it was then when she noticed an unfamiliar feeling in her neck and behind her left ear. She also said that she felt as if there was a knot in her neck. Jeannie

  • Myrtle Beach vs. New York City

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    Myrtle Beach vs. New York City Picture a beautiful city surrounded by tall skyscrapers soaring into the clouds and the beautiful statue of liberty standing still on the water. You walk down the street passing hundreds of little shops and restaurants, all the while you are taken a back by the breathtaking beauty of the city that you are gazing upon. Now picture laying on the beach at sunset listening to the ocean waves. The air is crisp and the smell of saltwater is bitter sweet. The locations

  • Vacation In Myrtle Beach

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    Last summer my friends and I packed up and took a trip to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. The excitement of the strip and the relaxation of the beach allured me to this particular vacation spot. If you are looking for an entertaining and relaxing way to spend the hot days of summer, Myrtle Beach has plenty to offer. Myrtle Beach stretches up the coast of South Carolina and North Carolina. The drive takes approximately six hours from East Tennessee State University. Our trip during the summer made

  • Educational Goals and Philosophy

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    worship service. My youth minister taught me a few teaching techniques and strategies that also broadened my interest in teaching. Numerous experiences have influenced my decision to become a teacher. One summer I was privileged to get to go to Myrtle Beach and lead a backyard bible school for Pre-K and K aged kids at a family campground. Crating unique ways of teaching kindergarten kids with short attention spans challenges the teacher, forcing me to use my imagination. In search of opening up