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    often utilized by companies to assist the company identify or connected with a targeted group of consumers and can serve as a reminder to associates about its goals and priorities. I decided to research Kettering Health Network (KHN) here in the Dayton, Ohio area. Kettering Health Network’s Mission statement is as follows: “We are dedicated to excellence and to providing each individual the most appropriate care in the most appropriate setting. In the spirit of Seventh-day Adventist health…

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    The Holocaust over Dresden “It was above all during the 18th century a magnificent centre of European politics, culture and economic development, only to become a synonym for apocalyptic destruction just two centuries later.” Dresden, a city in eastern Germany, was once a flourishing city. However, from 13 to 15 February 1945, Allied forces attacked Dresden toward the end of World War II. The city was devastated and left in ruins. The bombing of Dresden and the attack carried out by the Allied…

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    In the case of Wilford Berry, also known as The Volunteer, capital punishment was enforced after an incident that took place on November 30th, 1989. Wilford Berry shot and killed Charles Mitroff, a man who employed Berry at his bakery in Cleveland, Ohio. During the robbery, Anthony Lozar, Berry’s accomplice, shot Mitroff in the chest. While Mitroff begged for his life, Berry delivered the second fatal shot through Mitroff’s head. Lozar was given life in prison after stating where the body was…

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    Achievements & Drugs As most of us assume, students succeed and prosper through school to become something they 've always wanted to be. Unfortunately, many students begin to slack off of their school work and begin to fall in the wrong direction. Drugs take a high toll on students. Some use them to forget things or get a feel of calmness to ease them. Students may later become addicted to any type of drug they 've taken. It is no good for them but it is what they 've adapted to. For example,…

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    Paul Laurence Dunbar was a famous poet that originated from Dayton Ohio who wrote this poem as a clear message about how African American slaves wore a mask to hide how they truly felt.. The line “We wear the mask that grins and lies” is saying that they African Americans hide behind smiles to hide how they felt and acted as if everything was okay. This mask that they wore shades their eyes, which is a very important part of the face as the eyes are said to be the key to the soul. If you’ve ever…

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    WHY IS WOMEN BEING STEREOTYPED SO FUNNY? It’s not. It is wrong to find it funny. Both men and women are told by society that they are never going to be ‘perfect’. According to society, women must look like models or Barbie. Reason being children grew up playing with Barbie dolls. Women walk around wearing skimpy clothing and makeup down to their toes, which looks like a child drew on their face. The society has created a perfection in which no one can obtain. Not only are adults being…

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    Chitra Banarjee Divakaruni is a well-known novelist. She is also a famous poet. Many of her through-provoking articles have been published in more than fifty magazines and are widely read. Her writings have been included in more than thirty anthologies. She was born in Calcutta, India and spend her childhood days there. One of her childhood memories is that of her grandfather who used to tell her many enchanting stories which occur in the Ramayana and the Mahabharatha the two great epics of…

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    “Sympathy” was written by Paul Laurence Dunbar, an African-American poet. Dunbar was born on June 27, 1872 in Dayton, Ohio to Joshua and Matilda Dunbar (Potw.org) Due to his financial situation, he was not able to attend college, but he published his first collection of poetry called Oak and Ivy in 1893 which included “Sympathy” (Poets.org). He has also published other collections such as Majors and Minors, Lyrics of a Lowley Life, Folks from Dixie, which are only some of his literary works…

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    Hinckley described himself as an anti-semitic and white supremacist. Before Ronald Hinckley had been stalking Jimmy Carter while on his campaign trail in Dayton, Ohio and Nashville, Tennessee. Hinckley had been seeing a psychiatrist sporadically when he lived with his parents in Evergreen, Colorado. Hinckley had had no public record of mental illness. (Winter pg 724) As far as a criminal record a police background…

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    Younger people may know him as Sam Seaborn on the popular television show The West Wing, or the eloquently speaking, super fit, Chris Traeger from the NBC sitcom Parks and Recreation. People over forty however, will most likely know him as a former heartthrob from the eighties that swept the women off their feet in movies like The Outsiders and St. Elmo's Fire. They will also however, remember him as the focal point in a leaked tape, who's outcomes nearly ruined his life and career. The actor…

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