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Tia King.

Tia King is currently the social media strategist for Trosper Public Relations. She is responsible for social media marketing and content creation for clients across all platforms and developing strategy to optimize performance.

She began her social media career early where she interned with UNLV’s Football team and was also the Vice President of UNLV’s Sports Marketing Management Association. After graduating, she took her talents to a wider audience and began working with a variety of companies nationwide to develop her social media marketing skills.

Tia graduated from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas’ Lee Business College with a degree in Marketing and a minor in Entrepreneurship. In her free time, King enjoys reading books, trying new Vegas food spots with her boyfriend and going to music festivals.

Education in America can trace its roots all the way back to the Puritans of the 1600s. The first public school was established in Boston, Massachusetts and allowed only boys. Eventually, the school system grew and became the recognized K-12 system that is familiar to Americans today. In the 1960s, the first magnet school opened with the aim to increase diversity in the nation’s public school system. Magnet schools differ from other district public schools in two major ways.

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To the south of Lake Las Vegas, just past Lake Mead Boat Storage off Lake Mead Parkway, lies a paradise of graffiti and dirt.

There are couches littered with graffiti and firework cartridges, with names such as “Addicted to Quack.” And as you walk, it’s a challenge to avoid the broken glass and bullet casings.

The dirt lot is accessed by a narrow opening between concrete barriers covered in, you guessed it, more graffiti.

This area is the abandoned Three Kids Mine.

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