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    definitely play a huge role in the communication and collaborative efforts. I personally have been able to develop my professional and career skills here at Ohio State. In my strategic communications major, I have been able to take marketing, persuasive writing, and advertising classes. Along with the communication program being ranked in the top five, the school of communication has provided me with the training and skill to harness the power of…

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    Ryan Kelley Analysis

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    Lauren Clay ARTS 3320.01 6 October 2015 A Look at Ryan Kelly Ryan Kelley is a ceramics artist who is currently a Visiting Assistant Professor at Ohio State University in the Art Department. Kelly’s education consists of receiving his Bachelor of Fine Arts in Ceramics from Kansas City Art Institute (KCAI) and his Masters of Fine Arts in Ceramics from Ohio State University (OSU). Kelly has won several awards and achievements for his artwork including winning the Fleisher Wind Challenge Exhibition…

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    West Milton Research Paper

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    probably five times a week. However, how often do you really observe the surroundings? I live in the village of West Milton. I treasure living in the quiet, peaceful, and small town. On the other hand, this may not be the best place to live as I age. I will discuss the issues that face this area today. Maybe after reading this paper, you will be inspired to take a drive; hence, discovering a way you can assist your town’s needs. History Over three centuries ago, West Milton, Ohio, was…

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    In the coming weeks, college results will start coming in for a select group of high-school seniors trying to get into the two dozen or so most-selective colleges and universities in the country. Some seniors planning to go to college this fall already have been accepted somewhere, either because they applied early or they chose less-selective schools that get back to applicants almost immediately of their decision. But for those waiting to hear from Harvard, Columbia, Yale, and other elite…

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    Mary Salter Ainsworth

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    Mary Dinsmore Salter Ainsworth Brief Personal History: I was born in Glendale, Ohio, USA on December 1,1913. Both of my parents are college graduates of Dickson College. They were very literature oriented and valued education. I am the eldest of three girls. I spent the first four years of my life in Ohio, and then moved to Toronto, Canada with my family at five. My parents trained us at a very young age to value our education. I like to party, dance, read, listen to music, and engaging in…

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    on the moon. Neil Armstrong was born on August 5, 1930 in Auglaize County in Ohio, his parents were Stephen Koenig Armstrong and Viola Louise Engel and he had two younger siblings Dean and June. Neil’s dad worked as an auditor for the state government of Ohio so his family moved around the state living in 20 towns. Neil’s love for flying started at two when his dad took him the Cleveland air races. Then when he was five he flew in an airplane…

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    Jesse Owens

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    high school. After high school, Owens went on to Ohio State, but was unable to live on campus while attending Ohio State because of his race. Owens was on the track team while attending Ohio State and by the end of March 1943, he was placed on academic probation. One of the fastest man who lived, gained the nickname “The Buckeye Bullet” (Jesse Owens) because of his remarkable speed. By the time he perfected the Owens trademark, he had broken five world records at a meet that was held at the…

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    Cleveland Owens grew up in a time of racism, discrimination, and poverty. James Owens was the grandson of slaves and the son of two poor sharecroppers (Stanbrough, 172). His parents, Henry and Mary Emma, had eleven children including James. When James was five he developed a fibrous bump on his chest, that pressed against his lungs. His parent didn’t have enough…

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    Hillbilly Elegy Analysis

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    J.D Vance is a tall, white man. He graduated from Yale Law School, and is principal at a leading Silicon Valley investment firm. Outwardly, it appears as if Vance has led a life of privilege, including an upbringing in upper-class America; however those were not the circumstances Vance was brought up in. In his book, Vance describes the psychological impact that being a child living in poverty had on him, and many others who live in similar situations. Despite the limitations Vance faced, he was…

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    Prior to taking Introduction to Education this semester, I had never heard of the Ohio Standards for the Teaching Profession and was not aware that such a concept existed (ODE, 2005, p. 1). These standards outline what it means to be a professional in the field of education. After reading through the seven standards and what will be expected of me as an educator, I now understand that much more will be expected of me than simply teaching my content area. I will (1) respect the diversity of my…

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