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    image for your community. It's been special for me. I've had a lot of opportunities I may not have been able to experience (otherwise).” One of those, she said, was attending the Ohio Fair Managers Association convention, where she also competed in the Ohio Fair Queen Contest. “I met queens from all over Ohio — from parts of Ohio I've never been to. It was amazing and very exciting.” This year, Davis will take scrap booking, canning and freezing and horse projects to the fair. She said she's…

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    The Free-Soil Party

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    elected to the Senate from Ohio, and while he spoke heavily for black rights and his support of black suffrage, he doesn’t uphold this stance in regards towards the representation of Ohio. Many of his statements showed the complicated nature of the Free-Soil stance. While he criticized proposals to block entry of blacks to the state, he also stated on record that “Ohio desires a homogenous population” (Foner 241-242), suggesting they would prefer if free blacks remained outside Ohio. Martin Van…

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    later he moved to Vermont. Myron had a very intriguing life from when he was a kid and enlisted in the army to his life in the war and then his life with his family working as blacksmith after the war. Learn about how Myron spent his days on the USS Ohio and USS Circassian. Experience the story of Myron Colburn. Chapter Two Myron Colburn was born in New Hampshire in 1843. In 1850 he was seven and lived in a small house with six other people. His dad, Samuel, worked as a blacksmith and was the…

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    getting all packed for our trip, I was scrolling through my Facebook feed and kept seeing posts about the Ohio State Fair. I thought it was weird because we live in…

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    Bullying is the use of superior strength or influence to intimidate (someone), typically to force him or her to do what one wants according to its original definition. Bullying has been around for a very long time and has taken on so many more meanings to the word “intimidation” or “force.” Bullying has become an issue in most schools around the world and the definition has since been converted to the definition of unwanted, aggressive, behavior among school aged children that involves a real or…

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    issues can arise when an animal is tethered outside. House Bill 94, which has been introduced in the Ohio legislature, seeks to resolve some of those issues. Although tethering an animal outside can be the only option when it comes to watching…

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    "The Yellow Wallpaper" by Charlotte Gilman and Winesburg, Ohio by Sherwood Anderson share many similarities but some of the authors usage of writing styles and difference in tone is what makes the stories unique and interesting. The two stories have a similar theme throughout which is isolation. In the Yellow Wallpaper, the narrator is completely isolated in her bedroom and held hostage to where she cannot leave by her husband. In Winesburg, Ohio there are multiple stories with the theme of…

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    behind family and friends when we left to come here. Friendships were broken and even gained. My family and I were now separated by a state. It took two moving trucks, three cars, and about one day to get the main part of our house to our new home in Ohio. The first day of school was even difficult for me because everyone was different from the students at my old school, East Noble. Let’s just say that when I moved from Indiana, my life got really difficult. This was the most difficult…

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    across the Ohio State University campus in Columbus on Nov. 28, third-year student Abdul Razak Ali Artan suddenly plowed his car onto a busy sidewalk, got out and lunged at bystanders with a butcher knife. In less than two minutes he had wounded 11 people before a university police officer arrived and fatally shot him.” (1) This excerpt targets an emotional response of many, because the connections that so many of us have to school campuses. Lyon than displays the action that was taken, the Ohio…

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    The Andersons Inc. is a diverse company that focuses on grain originations, processing, and brokering. The company’s headquarters is in Maumee, Ohio. The company started as a small independent grain elevator and prospered into a large U.S. conglomerate. The company holds strong values and beliefs in regards to how business should be conducted. They believe in the free enterprise system, fair competition, and compliance with the law, the incentives of profit and personal gain, and the…

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