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    North Lawndale Case Study

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    African Americans had higher mortality rates than the Hispanic population. Surprisingly, the Chicago Latinos only accounted for 2% of the heat related deaths during that summer.…

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    Chicago City Description

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    between lake Michigan and Chicago River, Chicago boasts plenty of angles to capture the perfect photo. If you’re looking for spectacular views, add these 3 spots to your itinerary when you’re planning a trip to Chicago. Willis Tower You’ll be sure to find some epic views from America’s second tallest building. Not only will you be able to count all the skyscrapers in the city, but also capture glances of 4 neighbouring states. The Willis Tower is located in the heart of Chicago and features…

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    During the time period after World War II America was booming. There were new ideas underway, one of these ideas was Levittown. Levittown was a suburb where they built houses in large loads, many of the first people to live in these houses were soldiers. This was a result of the G.I bill which supplied housing and education to veterans that just came back from the most recent war. With people gaining more money and getting jobs the population of suburbia was increased to really anyone who could…

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    Albert Gonzalez is an American hacker and computer criminal who is included in the charge card robbery and exchanging of more than 170 million cards and ATM numbers from 2005 through 2007. He is otherwise called "Segvec," "Soupnazi" and "J4guar" among Internet circles. Gonzalez and his group utilized Wardriving and SQL infusion to send auxiliary sections on a couple of corporate structures to dispatch bundle sniffing (especially, ARP Spoofing) ambushes which allowed him to take PC data from…

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    announcement regarding the World Columbian Exposition, also known as the Chicago World’s Fair available to the public. The fair was intended to celebrate the 400-year anniversary of Christopher Columbus’ first voyage to the new world. Four cities submitted bids to host the fair including: Chicago, New York, St. Louis, and Washington D.C. The competition between these four cities quickly diminished to a competition between just New York and Chicago. New York was able to boast a pledge of fifteen…

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    Brown in the Windy City tells the story of how Mexicans and Puerto Ricans arrived in Chicago. Is a book published addresses the issue of immigration and integration of Mexicans and Puerto Ricans after the Second World War in this city. Fernandez tells the story of the growth of these important communities and their difficult integration in the political dynamics of the metropolis of the Midwest. Figures and anecdotes, the author, who is of Mexican descent, details the problems that both…

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    Chicago City Architecture

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    Throughout my tour of the greater Chicago area, I saw countless of interesting things, from the people walking the streets to up to all the admirable buildings. While not knowing my way around the city I got lost multiple times which was very exasperating and time consuming, but my overall experience of walking the loop was somewhat tolerable. The two buildings that stood out me the most were the Willis Tower and the Kluczynski Federal Building. These two building stood out to me because of the…

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    EL Train Scenarios

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    My Artist’s Statement on Eric Edward Esper work, the 1977 CTA EL Train derailment the crash killed about 12 people and injured over 180 in that area of Chicago. In the painting I was looking at many people that were being oblivious to their surroundings. Therefore there were more causalities because they were not paying attention the streets and sidewalks still had snow on them, and in the scenery the cars are going the opposite direction from the crash. A closer look at the painting and you can…

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    The Devil in the White City, by Erik Larson, and “It’s a Question…” by Tom Stafford both answered the universal question of whether humans are born good or bad. The Devil in the White City is about a killer’s mentality and mindset being bought to justice. “It’s a Question…” is about researchers who ultimately determine whether humans “have a basically good nature that is corrupted by society, or a basically bad nature that is kept in check by society. ( IAW, 3-4)” H.H. Holmes in The Devil in the…

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    The Asian carp is a nonnative species that was introduced to America in the early 1970s. They are very large and silver in color, and can weigh more than fifty pounds, making them some of the largest fish n most rivers. They eat tiny food particles, like algae and plant and animal plankton, and can jump high out of the water. These fish were imported to “. . . improve water quality by removing algae from aquaculture ponds in the southern U.S.”. This would have been successful, had there not…

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