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    fact that time might not be their friend, because they cannot provide answers while others who can provide a history are afforded an immediate treatment plan perhaps saving their life? To further this argument, Charis Eng, the founding Chair of the Cleveland Clinic Genomic Medical Institute, explained why knowing a family’s medical history is an essential tool for doctors to properly diagnose a patient and how to proceed with…

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    recidivism rate, and 3-year recidivism rate. Before being accepted into the program, inmates from over 60 facilities must complete an application and initial screening process conducted by the PEP staff. Prisoners are then transferred to the Cleveland Correctional Center where there are 520 beds available for participants of the program. This study will compare 61 graduates of the PEP to a control group of 61 prisoners who were selected for the program but did not…

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    Essay 1 The years after the Civil War to the turn of the 20th Century should be seen as American imperialism, because all expansions during the era were either approved, or instigated by the US government. To start I would like to take a look at how the Hawaii expansion was handled, it was first taken over by nearby US Marines that were station nearby before the government had learned of what happened. The Us Marines were ordered to capture the present ruler, Queen Lili’uokalani, by a US…

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    13:30 am Bang Bam Boom “let me in I mean no harm.” It’s Dr. Frink says Marge let him in. Mr. Burns Screams no and pushed him outside into the waiting hands of the Zombie drunks. You awful man screams marge he wasn't contaminated he was the only one who could invent a machine to save us. Pish posh said mr. Burns what does it matter. Simpson go out and get food Mr. Burns said. The zombies will avoid you because your smell and you have no brain. Why is burns running the show here he is the least…

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    He is a all around player. He can dunk, shoot, pass and has a brain for the court. As some of you know, Lebron grew up in Cleveland, Ohio. So as a NBA all star, Lebron had gone back to the Cavs, from the Miami Heat. Yes, James had been on the Cavs before and left to the Heat breaking many Cav fans hearts. But, then after a couple of years had came back. Now that he is back he…

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    The Electoral College Dilemma Premise: The U.S. Electoral College voting system needs to be improved upon because whoever earns the majority of total votes cast should be the winner. Definitions: Electoral College- the constitutional body designed to select the president. This system is described in Article II of the Constitution. (Gitelson, p.48) National Popular Vote Interstate Compact- a bill that would guarantee the Presidency to the candidate who receives the most popular votes in all…

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    the years pass for an individual with this disease, the kidneys start to show signs of damage and can lead to End-Stage Renal Disease. Symptoms of kidney failure include, nausea, fatigue, sleep problems, headaches, and swelling in hand and feet (Cleveland Clinic). Damage and scarring that occurs to the kidneys is indeed permanent and if it becomes too severe could require a transplant. The kidneys are irreparable once scarred and so the ultimate goal is to treat such a disease by relieving the…

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    can body cameras be used to improve reputation of police officers among the community but it can also be used to exonerate police officers in court cases. An example of this can be seen in Cleveland of March 11, 2016, when Theodore Johnson began to open fire on police officers without reason. Four Cleveland police officers involved in the shooting jobs were saved due to the footage displayed on their body cameras because they were able to develop a strong case with evidence justifying why…

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    Many famous writers, artists, authors, actors, dancers, athletes and many more figures were developed. One individual in particular was James Cleveland, aka Jesse Owens. He was born on September 12, 1913, in Oakville, Alabama. Owens was the son of a sharecropper known as Henry Cleveland Owens and his mother was Mary Emma Fitzgerald. Jesse was the 7th child of Henry and Emma Owens. Jesse Owens is perhaps best known for proving Adolf Hitler’s theories regarding racial…

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    I stopped in Toledo for a late lunch. My nightmares had abated, and as I looked at the Ohio Road Map, I decided to take the 90 to the 77 and drive near the river and through Cleveland. I knew traffic would be bad but told myself that I should see what I fought for. For some reason I felt free, and started to believe my nightmares were connected to my aunt’s power. Once I returned home, I would be under her influence. It took a lot of energy to break the hold she had on me. I wondered if she had…

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