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    John D. Rockefeller is the poster child for the American dream. He worked himself from the bottom of the monetary food chain to the top. Rockefeller believed in hard and honest work and hated when anything went to waste. This is why when he saw oil being drilled and wasted through inefficiency, he saw an opportunity. Rockefeller then started his own company and the rest is history. He became one of the first multimillionaires in the United States of America through his business and talent.…

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    Violence In Cleveland

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    Cleveland struggles with a number of risk factors common to urban populations and associated with high levels of violence (Defending Childhood 2011). Data indicated that more than one out of every three Clevelanders (35%) was living at or below the poverty line, making it the second poorest major city in the country (U.S. Census, 2009). In 2010, Cleveland had the seventh highest city crime rate and 2 of the 25 most dangerous neighborhoods in the country. Homicide was the leading cause of death…

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    Diversity In Cleveland

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    Yes, Cleveland has two high school, however, the city’s population is not big enough for two high schools. East Side is a predominately black school and there is also Cleveland High which was predominately white. When I first decided to go to school in Cleveland I wanted to go to Cleveland High because people made East Side out to be as bad as the East Side off the movie. However, without a choice…

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    Poverty In Cleveland

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    economic and social structures that many Americans experience poverty. (Rank, M. 2004). The overall rate of poverty is slowing increasing and there needs to be a solution to decrease this problem. In the United States, Cleveland has the second largest rate of children in poverty. Cleveland is also one of the top ten in concentrated poverty on transportation systems such as the RTA. People in poverty have a better chance at upward mobility if they live in economically diverse neighborhoods…

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    Cleveland Clinic Summary

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    information as well as analysis for good and enhanced healthcare by Cleveland Clinic technique. Cleveland Clinic used several techniques to meet the demands of theirs as overall health method rationalization, health, reforming the healthcare system, expansion for international services, patient affairs in hospitals. For the medical facility of NSW we are able to work with optional analysis that is historically associated with the Cleveland ones. In which it's been certainly stated that lots of…

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    Grover Cleveland Case

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    manner because though Cleveland did not condone the protester’s means of drawing attention the issue, he also did not support the cause of progressing the rights of workers in America. Specifically, Cleveland claimed that workers were selfish and the wellbeing of our nation depended on the workers making sacrifices. We could not support this viewpoint, as though we are not directly working in factories, we are still a part of the lower-working class. Therefore, we agreed with Cleveland on some…

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    The Cleveland Browns have been searching for a quarterback for what seems like forever. The Browns have won double-digit games just once since returning to the NFL in 1999, as Derek Anderson went 10-5 as Cleveland’s starter in 2007. To fix their issues behind center, the Cleveland Plain Dealer reports that the Browns will try to trade for New England Patriots quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo, depending on how their draft evaluations go over the next several weeks. But before we get into whether the…

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    “It’s over! It’s over! Cleveland is a city of Champions once again! The Cleveland Cavaliers are NBA champions! Cleveland’s long sports nightmare has ended; the drought is over! 52 years and time to celebrate a title!” Those were the words of ESPN broadcaster Jeff Van Gundy as the final buzzer sounded in Oracle Arena in Oakland, CA. The Cavaliers had just won the NBA finals and were bringing home a pro sports team championship to the city of Cleveland for the first time in 52 years. The city’s…

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    There is something powerful in the common struggle of believers, that in the face of being neglected and getting so close just to fail, time and again, there is an unbreakable bond of shared history. That the more Cleveland is dismissed, the stronger our commitment gets, the more Cleveland gear we buy, the more games we go to, and the surer we become that this is the year. There grows this ridiculous, unfounded confidence in a team that has little history of success. Hope against all odds.…

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    Cleveland Museum Analysis

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    The Cleveland Museum of Art was founded in 1913, and after many years of planning and construction the museum officially opened in 1916. Industrialists Hinman B. Hurlbut, John Huntington, and Horace Kelley bequeathed money for the construction and to sustain the art museum. The endowment left over one hundred years ago still continues to support the museum today. By examining the mission statement of the museum, we can better determine if the museum delivers on the mission’s promises . Mission…

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