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    two colleges are Illinois State University and Western Illinois University. There are reasons why I have chosen those colleges. My career that I am thinking about entering is DEA (Drug Enforcement Administration). I have been wanting to do this job ever since my dad has joined the DEA I have more reasons also about joining DEA. There are a wide variety of things to do at Illinois State University. Students like to go out and have lunch at a nearby restaurant and converse with friends. If students want to go play sports with other students there is Thornton Field House to accommodate…

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    I feel like Illinois State University would be a great fit for my educational goal to become an Entrepreneur, because I going to a state school that has a very good business program could benefit my future and help me start and grow my business. Also because Illinois State University has a fantastic business program, I could broaden my experience in the work field to understand more about management. I have encountered many strengths and weakness while I went to school at Joliet Junior College…

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    NOTIFICATION AND ARRIVAL On Wednesday, February 10, 2016, at approximately 2:07 p.m., I, Trooper Brad Brachear, received a telephone call from Sergeant Robert Ventura. Sgt. Ventura advised Trooper Daron Barge of Illinois State Police District 11 requested my assistance with a car vs. two pedestrian crash on the ramp from Interstate 64 westbound to Illinois Route 111 in Canteen Township in St. Clair County. I responded from the Metro East Crime Lab in Belleville, Illinois to assist. The crash…

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    Emiliano Mejia Mr. Crawford English II 6 March 2018 Final Draft The Great Chicago Fire was fire that burned from Sunday, October 8, to early Tuesday, October 10, 1871. This fire killed up to 300 people, it also destroyed about 3.3 miles square miles of Chicago Illinois and left more than 100,000 residents homeless. The Great Chicago Fire was a devastating event, but there were some benefits that came after the deadliest fire in the history of the United States of America. Many people are only…

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    Big City Girl, Small Town Woman Jennifer, or Jen as some like to call her, was born July 24th, 1970, in the Chicago suburb of Bolingbrook, Illinois. Jen Townsend was the name she grew up with through out her high school and college career, but on October 7th, 1995, her life changed when she married David Claeys, a man from a town smaller than the size of her entire high school. They met at Western Illinois University, where she attended college, and majoring in business. After about three years…

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    break the same time every day. During her lunch break was also the same time the Karen, the mail women would drop off the mail. Since I knew that the mail was dropped off, I knew I would not be able to concentrate for the rest of the school day not knowing if my acceptance or denial letter was sitting at home. Finally, one day the response to the text message was “yes, it is here, see you when you get home,” Although, I wanted to open the letter myself I told my mom she had to open it. She…

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    victims. He shot Vincent then attacked, brutally and stabbed to death his wife also gouged out Maxine Zazzara eyes out as well. The police had no concrete evidence on Ramirez but on August 24th, 1985 Ramirez would kill his last victims. He says that he was mistakenly identified but he was charged with 14 murders and 31 felonies and after 23 years on death row Ramirez died June 7th, 2013 at the age of 53 from complications related to B-cell lymphoma. The Clown Killer, John Wayne Gacy born March…

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    from surgeons and military officials. Because of this and frequent complaints made by her superiors, in 1863 all nurses were now to report to the highest ranking hospital official in accordance with the General Orders No. 351- bypassing Dorothea completely. After the war Dorothea resumed her work in the advocacy for the treatment of the mentally ill, finding that in the years after the war hospitals that had once been expanded for the care of the mentally ill were now overcrowded and the plight…

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    enlisted the help of three men known in Massachusetts at the time as the “Three Horsemen of Reform”: an educator named Horace Mann, an abolitionist called Charles Sumner, and Samuel Howe, founder of a renown institute for the blind. With their backing, Dix spent the next eighteen months visiting over 500 towns searching for and documenting mistreatment of the mentally ill. In 1843, Dix began a series of “memorials” to state legislatures demanding immediate action and reform. In her first…

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    debate, instead the two paradigms are not mutually exclusive with most, if not all, firms carrying out principles of both. I believe that this is the case with the firm PowerbyPoxi, hence I agree with the statement “PowerbyProxi has adopted both open and closed innovation processes”. This can be demonstrated by analysing the relationship between PowerbyProxi and some of its major stakeholders. It can be argued that in the initial stages of PowerbyProxi saw the adoption of closed innovation…

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