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    In this paper you can read about the wonderful activities and programs that the city of Columbus has to offer to the young people. It will explore the school system of Columbus City Schools (CCS), a public school system for the people of the city. You will learn about the schools and how they have many different resources or all kinds of children ranging from disabled students to mentally ill students. It will also give you information on the large variety of classes and advanced placement…

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    have arrived in the US in 1832 with European immigrants and businessmen who had traveled across Lake Erie. The people who lived in the Cleveland area were the first ones in Ohio to contract cholera. This disease was more virulent in the cities because these places had poor sanitation systems.…

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    In Northeast Ohio the most vulnerable farms, those farms most lost to sprawl and development, are small family farms of 30 – 50 acres. Even with a growing local food movement, those farms find it hard to survive. For many years, the Foundation has supported programs, like City Fresh, that work with small farmers to distribute their produce in Cleveland neighborhoods. While these programs have helped small farms, most remain unable to compete with large industrial farms and remain the most…

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    flows out towards the sound. I see the roads lit with the reflections of the sun on the paint, the little toy cars driving themselves, rushing to their destinations, clueless to how small they appear to me from up here. My stomach is in a constant state of flipping; like when you wake up from a dream where you just fell or took a large jump.…

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    electronics, resource distributions services, et cetera), but there are impacts that may be somewhat vague, such as global and societal impacts. Both impacts must be weighted equally by the modern, citizen engineer. As an engineering student in southeast Ohio, one of the more recent and relevant examples of engineering impacting a society is the construction of the Nelsonville Bypass project. U.S. Route 33 ran through this small town, of approximately 5,400 people, and this section typically…

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    children was destined to be a place where athletics thrived; although we never quite had enough kids for even teams. I had an interesting introduction to sports; when I was about one-year old, my parents moved my whole family from our home of Akron, Ohio to Manchester, Vermont, where we lived for six years while my family owned our own popcorn business. In Vermont I was exposed to many extreme sports such as skiing, snowboarding, and snowmobiling, while still being immersed in the New England…

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    We Wear The Mask Theme

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    What’s Behind the Mask? In a world full of so much injustice and hurt, it is no wonder we put on fronts and wear masks that ensure no one sees beyond the pretty smiles. In his poem, We Wear the Mask, Paul Laurence Dunbar uses powerful descriptions to deliver the message that people hide their pain and suffering from those around them. The use of “we” in the opening stanza of the poem, “We wear the mask that grins and lies” (stanza 1), proposes this a universal problem and that all humans are…

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    In poems “Sympathy” and “Caged Bird” by the altruistic and erudite Paul Laurence Dunbar and Maya Angelou, they constantly talk about the lives of a caged bird. This is due to the birds symbolizing a hardship. The meaning of the poems are to show how hard African-Americans had to fight for their rights because of how many limitations they we given. There are many things that make the two poems similar. The first quote that supports this is “... I know what the caged bird feels” (Sympathy, Stanza…

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    Obie Achi Target Market

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    Target Market- Obie-Achi will be located at 2483 Lincoln Way E. Massillon, Ohio. According to the US Census Bureau, the population of Massillon is 32,183. While Stark County has a population of 375,432. The average yearly income of a Massillon resident is $37,668. With this being said, we will adjust our prices to meet the economic circumstances of those in this area. Market Segmentation- Demographics: We will be marketing towards a basically all inclusive demographic. This includes people of…

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    General Convention is held every two years. The event is open to all collegiate and alumna members. Attendees have the opportunity to vote on important organizational topics, network with one another and attend educational sessions and workshops. Kappa Leadership Conference is held in non-convention years and focuses on officer-specific training as well as adviser training. The presented programming aligns with our Pillars of Education. For example, this year, subject-matter experts will…

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