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    On June 29, 2016, at approximately 1624hrs, I spoke with Hanna Singleton w/f, DOB 11/29/1989, at the Brookfield Police Department in reference to child endangerment. Hanna advised me her ex-boyfriend Jeffery L Glasgow Jr b/m, DOB 3/14/1988, had threated to kill her child, Dayten Glasgow, DOB over via text message. Hanna handed me her phone and I reviewed the text messages. The text messages read “Ive got D where u at And if u went and signed any type of papers. Ull never see him again. alive.…

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    Broken Heartland Analysis

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    Broken Heartland’s thesis is not limited to the existence of rural poverty and its causes, but the politics of hate and ethnic scapegoating. Davidson’s chapter on “The Growth of Hate Groups” begins with a depiction of the meeting of the Iowa Society for Educated Citizens, a far-right anti-Semitic hate group at Colony Village Restaurant off I-80. Davidson describes the German prayer above the doorway to the meeting room, the prayer’s message of acceptance is juxtaposed with the group’s hate. The…

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    The city of St. Louis has had a number of problems throughout the years; however the issues were balanced with prosperity. Nevertheless, there was a calling to fix the issues the city was dealing with and in 1917 the city of St. Louis called upon Harland Bartholomew to help analyze their problems. While the 1947 city plan was created thirty years after Bartholomew’s original plan, a number of the same ideas were being discussed. The 1917 and 1947 plan has a large number of similarities, and a…

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    Dear Mr. Sam M. Walton (the greatest legend in the world), As we wish this great legend a happy birthday, we also want to thank him for his inspiration, motivation and the percussion he has made on everyone. Sam M. Walton was a very inspirational man. He taught the world how to take what they had and work with it until it was suitable for them. Walton was brought into this world on March 29, 1918. He was born in a very notorious place called Little Rock, Arkansas. His supporters from the…

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    Missouri Compromise

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    states. In the years prior to 1820 when the Missouri Compromise was passed, tensions concerning slavery grew across the country. When applying for statehood, Missouri caused a lot of conflict between the north and southern states. Before Missouri became a state, the number of states in the north equaled the number of states in the south. However, if Missouri joined either side, there would be an uneven number of states. The North feared that if Missouri became…

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    The Missouri Compromise

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    the issue more quarrelsome between the two sides of the nation. The Missouri Compromise was composed by Henry Clay, and both expert and abolitionist bondage defenders in Congress consented to it. The Compromise disallowed bondage in Louisiana and any region that was once a portion of it in the Louisiana Purchase. Subjugation was additionally illegal anyplace north of the 36/30 parallel, aside from inside of the region of Missouri (which was being proposed as a state), where it was to be…

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    St. Louis Mo Case Study

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    Everything you Need to Know About Moving to St. Louis, MO St. Louis, MO, is an inland port located on the bank of the Mississippi River. With over 315,000 residents, this city is an exciting one and has many things to offer its residents. It has a rich French history and many beautiful things to see within the city, including the famous Gateway Arch. For those looking to move to St. Louis, MO, learning more about the city can help you determine if it is the city for you. Here is some…

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    Agricultural Impact in Missouri “Agriculture is the largest single industry in Missouri. About 35 million acres or 80 percent of Missouri’s land area is employed in farming. . . There are 266,000 persons employed as operators or farm workers on Missouri’s 165,000 farms” (Missouri Department of Agriculture, n.d.). Agriculture not only significantly helps Missouri as a state, but also helps the people living there as well. Providing jobs is an important advantage to living in a farming state.…

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    The Missouri Compromise was first thought of when Missouri and Maine requested to join the Union. Congress had hoped with the entrance of new states, is issue of slavery would be avoided. However, this was not the cause and slavery became a debated issue once again. The North did not agree that adding Missouri to the Union as a slave state was fair because the South would have one more slave state than the North had free states. To ease these tensions, the Missouri Compromise was formed…

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    starting with the secession of some slave states in the south to the historical Civil War in America. Sectionalism was one of the main reasons why the Missouri Compromise of 1820 was created. The southern states relied profoundly on slavery with their economic growth, while the northern states were determined to abolish that evilness. At the time when Missouri applied for statehood in 1819, there were eleven slave states and also eleven free states, balancing the U.S.…

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