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    In past few decades in American automotive industry especially General Motors, Ford, and Chrysler also known as "BIG THREES” were remained in headlines over their disappointing demand and sales results. We have also seen a role of US Government as a savior by providing financial support. "U.S. spent about $80 billion to rescue GM, Chrysler, and their auto-part suppliers. With all the government-held shares sold, Uncle Sam booked a $10.5 billion loss on its GM investment. The U.S. lost another $1…

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    The Reconstruction Era was a period of time from 1865 to 1877 about the rebuilding of the South and the establishment of rights for African Americans. This period marked a continuous battle of ideas for the nation’s future. Despite having its flaws, the Reconstruction was a success overall, The Reconstruction provided slaves freedom and citizenship with the amendments passed, gave black people access to education, and finally reunited the states. During the Reconstruction, 3 amendments were…

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    1) What is the significance of the title? I believe the title was chosen to signify beauty that should be given to emily because of the tragic life she lived devastated by circumstance. Throughout emily’s existence her father constantly denied her the life she wanted- to have a normal lifestyle, be married, have a family and more- by keeping suitors away and hiding her from society, in result emily was refused a life that was rightfully hers. Therefor the rose for Emily represents a rose given…

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    Such as our black people have war between gangs.With all of these problems I would start a club to help teens understand the wars.The right of the alderman and teens are needed to be available and honored.It should let everyone know that kindness is presents and more.In conclude to make all people feel welcome.The violence need to stop.In most people's opinion nonviolence is the best way to solve a…

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    that she could only do so much by herself and figured that the best thing to do was to reach out to the government and ask for their help to promote the building of Hull-House facilities and programs. However, Addams took it upon herself and ran for alderman against John Powers. Whilst Addams lost she became very important amongst the school system and public waste disposal. She consistently called Powers out for being corrupt and was able to make a ripple in Chicago politics. Addams was…

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    Toys have evolved greatly with the advancement of technology over time. Toys have found ways to educate and entertain children for many years, becoming a part of every kid’s childhood, you may even remember some of your favorite toys as a child. Back in the roaring twenties, the now well-known Fisher Price company was beginning to make history. At the same time, the world was facing The Great Depression, and later would face World War One. But for now, Herman Fisher was brainstorming ideas to…

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    Advocacy Focus; My focus is to obtain a focus group that involve individuals and groups who will like to be heard like myself, I will influence them to get involve in politicians, I will use the media, arrange activities, fairs, rally’s to get more people involve. Our voice will be heard though our supporters and networking. Throughout this focus group we will remain confidential and optimistic of situations. My support group will make sure all change are positive. The purpose is to be heard…

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    The two most important themes in Chapter 12 for a reader to understand the concept of “The New Chicago” are the correlating themes of feminist power and ambition that stemmed from the new Chicago women. Throughout the chapter a large part is focused on the power of women. In chapter 12 I really began noticing the introduction of women in the book. And as much as I feel that the author downplayed the tremendous acts done by women, I still believe it is an important theme to acknowledge. Women…

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    Every Christmas Eve our family gathers around the coffee table in our apartment in New York City. During the day we go to see the tree at Rockefeller Center and buy chocolate candies from the Greenwood Pastry on the corner. Uncle Riley leads the way as we walk the streets until the light begins to fade between the office towers and the crippled gargoyles forever perched on the corners of the buildings that illuminate a golden age gone by. We laugh together and reminisce about the previous…

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    2: Literature Review John F. Rooney Jr. of Oklahoma State University is the leading sports geographer and his research from 1974 in his book A Geography of American Sport from Cabin Creek to Anaheim is the foundation of sport geography research. In 1974, when Rooney did his research, he determined “The region encompassing Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, and spilling over into several adjacent states is truly phenomenal as a player source region” (Rooney, 1974 p. 156). Rooney defined a player being…

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