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    It can be reasonably assumed that the technology of farming in this remote area is limited. Most work is done by hand and as such this limits the farmers ability to grow cash crops. Population growth is also an issue, providing enough food for a household and extra to sell for income is becoming more and more difficult as population increases. Sustainability of this is decreasing, in the article The Analysis of Deforestation and Economically Sustainable Farming Systems Under Pressure of…

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    The Wright Design The Wright Brothers didn't invent the design of the airplane. In fact, their entire plane was based on how birds fly. They made the aircraft so it would catch some heavy winds that blew. Plus, they needed light weight materials so the plane wouldn't fall from the sky. But they did tweak it so it could be controlled. That's where the engine and propellers come in. They launch the craft's thrust. Their plane has a very unique design. Nevertheless,their plane was…

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    MILLERSBURG — For her role in removing a change machine from a Millersburg area business, a local woman on Thursday was sentenced to local jail time. Kimberly Foster, 27, of 625 Kenton Alley, Apt. A, Millersburg, previously pleaded guilty in Holmes County Common Pleas Court to an amended charge of attempted burglary. In exchange for her guilty plea, a related charge of theft was dismissed. The state also agreed to dismiss an unrelated charge of aggravated trafficking in drugs (meth). She'd faced…

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    Cabin Number 15 One day, some construction workers decided to build a campsite for kids close to the graveyard and the fishing lake in the forest. A construction worker said that the cabin that they built closest to the graveyard will be cabin number they each didn’t like. They came up with number fifteen. So after they built the whole camping site for kids, the whole place was a huge hit! With kids 7-15. Two years later... two girls complained that strange things were happening in cabin…

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    “Helen, I need you over here.” I watched her walk over to me with her concerned face. “What?” I watched her pause as she saw my face. “You have to go don’t you? Back over there?” She watched my facial expressions change over the course of one minute. “I got the call.” Her face seemed to darken as I said it. I had to go. There was no way around it. “Christopher, I hate that saying. I hate this. Your leaving. You are always away.” Sometimes I’d hated it too, but it's what I need to do for…

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    Applying the Law: Laws of Ohio are published and codified in the Ohio Revised Code (ORC). Ohio Rules of Juvenile Procedure (ORJP) are rules published in Ohio that protect juvenile traffic offender, delinquent, unruly, neglected, dependent, or abused juveniles. These two combined provide and/or deny the needs of juveniles in Ohio. ORC 2151:01 governs Ohio Juvenile court. ORC 2151:01 establishes care, protection and mental/physical development of a child. Ohio Juvenile court examine the best…

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    There are two major canal system in Ohio, the Miami and Erie Canal and the Ohio and Erie Canal. Both canals start at Lake Erie and go south to the Ohio river. Work began on these canals in 1825. The Ohio and Erie canal’s construction, in the eastern part of Ohio, finished in 1833, but it would take the state and it workers another twelve years to finish the Miami and Erie canal, to the west. The canals faced many challenges after completion. They would often flood damaging the walls, locks, and…

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    Question one Should the Ohio Art Company be held responsible for working conditions in foreign factories that it does not own, but where subcontractors’ Kin Ki make products such as Etch-A-Sketch for them? Introduction It is clear that blame does not lie with just one person or company, but with all parties involved. Both the manufacturer and owner of the product, in this case the Ohio Art Company, have a responsibility that their goods are produced in compliance with local and international…

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    Clyde, Ohio is a town located in Sandusky County about 40 miles southeast of Toledo. The city has a population of approximately 6,000 people. The community was founded by a young lieutenant who fought in many Indian wars. The town was not originally named Clyde. Before they were renamed Clyde, the city was called Centreville. The city was renamed after Clyde, New York, which was the hometown of an early resident. Clyde has a few prominent citizens that left their mark in their life and in their…

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    groupings of the West Ohio Annual Conference. On average, each weekly attendance group has 9,451 attendees. Furthermore, the red bar and blue bar combined represents the total membership per size category. For example, there are 12,641 total weekly attendees and 23,479 members attributed to all churches that fall within Group 1-49. The largest section of membership is captured in churches with 1 and 149 weekly attendees with 48% of the conference’s total membership. Additionally, West Ohio…

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