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    had to move to move three hundred miles strait to Euclid ,Ohio. “Just over a year ago my father plucked me up like a weed and took all of our belongings (no,that’s not true he didn’t take the chestnut tree,the willow,the maple,the hay fort ,or the swimming hole ,and that all belonged to me ) and we drove three hundred miles and stopes in front of a house .”the reason why I chose this quote was because it shows how Sal has to adapt to living Euclid ,Ohio instead of bybanks ,Kentucky…

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    Poverty In Cleveland

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    For example, the city of Euclid, which is one of the closest suburb of Cleveland. In 2016, Euclid residents that have an income below the poverty level is 26.8% while the state of Ohio is at 19%. In absolute numbers, over 5,000 people that identify as Black in the city of Euclid are below the poverty level. African Americans takes up most of the population of the city of Euclid so these numbers could be looked in either way. However, 78.5% of people that are born in Euclid tend to be above the…

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    Ancient Greece was, perhaps, one of the most greatest and influential civilization that has ever existed. Greek culture has significantly contributed to the world, more specifically Western civilization, through politics, arts, and education, all which are still used and admired til this day. The Ancient Greeks are considered as being the first country to adopt a democratic government system, a system that the West has too adopted (with a few changes). In addition, the Greeks were highly skilled…

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    Land use regulation, planning, and a concern for the built surroundings began from a focus in public health. The Industrial Revolution of the 19th century caused an accelerated growth of steel, manufacturing, and coal industries. Following that, brought hoards of workers and their families from non-urban areas into the cities. These rapid growing cities lacked hygienic infrastructures to handle and endure with the expanding population. Many people had to quickly improvise and were subject to…

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    Geometry Dbq

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    Greeks being a powerful and important society in the ancient world. The ancient Greeks were extremely intelligent and valued learning in their culture. The Greeks developed advanced forms of geometry. As seen in document 3, the Greek mathematician Euclid created a book of geometry called the Elements. In document 3 an excerpt of the book is shown where definitions for geometry are written, such as, “An obtuse angle is one greater than a right angle”. These definitions showed how the Greeks…

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    I am living in a society where people view me as part of the dominant discourse, but I could not feel further from it. Pratt defines the dominant discourse as the actions or languages that the people in a society privileges that has been setup by someone in power. There have been few instances in my life where I have felt like the other in society. The other that Pratt mentions is a person who does not fit into the dominant discourse; they do not follow what the dominant discourse privileges, so…

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    In class we discussed a case study called “The Theater Budget” about an organization called Greater Euclid Little Theater, which is a small group of adults staging performances. The organization changed after Cathy Cole, the then newly artistic director was appointed. After Cathy Cole, left her position, Andy Spaulding took on the position as an artistic director. In the case study provided, the case starts with the discussion on increasing salary pay for Any Spaulding, however many board…

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    Maria Della Revere? 10: Aeschines o Xenophon? 11: Parménides? (Leonardo da Vinci) 12: Sócrates 13: Heraclitus (Michelangeló) 14: Plato (Leonardo da Vinci) 15: Aristóteles (Giuliano da Sangallo) 16: Diogenes of Sinope 17: Plotinus (Donatello?) 18: Euclid or Archimedes with students (Bramante?) 19: Strabo or Zoroaster? (Baldassare Castiglione) 20: Ptolemy? R: Apelles (Raphael) 21: Protogenes (Il Sodoma, Perugino, or Timoteo Viti)…

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    Ancient Greek Essay

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    Mathematics: The Greatest Legacy from Ancient Greece to the Modern World The greatest legacy of Ancient Greece to the modern world is mathematics. Ancient Greece was the source of great mathematicians like Archimedes, Pythagoras, Euclid and Eratosthenes who provided the modern world with a strong base to the knowledge we have today. They gave the modern world hydrostatics, the volume of a sphere and the calculation of pi which is used to design impressive sea vessels, industrial tanks and…

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    Steve is currently a sophomore at Euclid High School who enrolled in Euclid City Schools August 14, 2015. Steve has earned 75% and above in all of his class this year except Geometry where he earned a 60% the first quarter. Steve improved his Geometry grade the second quarter earned a 79% (C+); however, his grade in Geometry dropped the third quarter to below a 60%. His current accumulative grade point average is a 2.59. He continues to earn above a 2.5 except for the third quarter where his GPA…

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