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    The Americans did not want to show sympathy on what was believed to help them improve their expansion in social, political, cultural, and economically. The same goes on in today’s society of Chicago, Illinois. Nobody thinks to compare our modern day society to society in the late 1700’s through mid 1800’s. Chicago citizens are not showing sympathy for one another with their ideas on how to expand their personal life in social, political, cultural, and economical. During the expansion of the…

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    Many citizens of the United States after the Civil War knew somewhat of the horrible nature of the POW camps, but many people mostly knew the name of Andersonville in the north. For the south one of the most feared camps was Rock Island. Rock Island as a terrible prison camp did not reach the knowledge of everyone until the very popular book Gone With The Wind. In the novel it follows a plantation owner family the trial and turmoil of before and after the Civil War. One of the main characters…

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    assassination was of course not justified at all. He was killed in a police raid by the Chicago police department in his own home. When he was killed he was not committing any sort of crime; he was sleeping when the police barged in his apartment ,where former black panthers were also sleeping, and killed him and another black panther. Mark Clark died on December 4th, 1969 in a random police raid conducted by the chicago police department at midnight. According to the police report,…

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    Red Horizon Case Study

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    manufacturer headquartered in Chicago, Illinois. Founded by Michael Ladenson, who wanted to give pets owners an all natural pet food product in 1986. Red Horizon manufacturers dry food, wet food, and prescription food made from organic, all natural products, which contain no artificial fillers. The company owns two factories, which produce 10,000 lbs dry food, 1,000 canned wet foods, and 500 canned prescription food daily, and is ranked #1 in pet food in the Chicago area. Red Horizon 's mission…

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    Boss Mike Royko Analysis

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    “A newspaper is the lowest thing there is” is a notable quote from former mayor of Chicago Richard J. Daley, and an interesting one considering Chicago’s most famous journalist immortalized him in his unofficial biography of Daley entitled “Boss”. Mike Royko, the author of the book, tells the story of Richard J. Daley and his life at the top of Chicago’s political throne as its mayor. Part biography, part history textbook, part critique all play into the writing of this book. And the end result?…

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    Erin Ivory

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    her childhood days in Illinois area. She is of American nationality and white ethnicity. Erin Ivory received her education from Columbia College based in Chicago. She graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Broadcast Journalism. Erin Ivory always wanted to join the journalism arena so she went on to pursue her dream. Erin Ivory net worth and salary Erin Ivory began her career for WDJT-TV based in South Bend, Indiana. She worked there as…

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    Growing up on the south side of Chicago, Illinois afforded the person the status or label of being African American and from a low socioeconomic status. The only diversity of race, for me, was in the public schools of Chicago, the teachers. Chicago has the distinction of being one of the most segregated cities in the United States with the south side having negative core factors in health, housing, education, and employment and crime. My true baptism in diversity arose from a job in my…

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    Chicago is the third largest city in the United States of America. In such a large city, crime rates have always been an issue in both modern times and in the past. When the Volstead Act was passed in 1919 and Prohibition was in full effect, organized crime gangs took advantage of the restriction by illegally obtaining and selling alcoholic beverages to Americans. The base of operations was very commonly in Chicago, Illinois. This would continue until 1933 when the Volstead Act was repealed by…

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    As one of the biggest cities in the United States, Chicago stretches two hundred and thirty seven miles through the state of Illinois. Chicago has roughly two million people living in one city which is one of the many reasons it is unique. That is more people than the whole state of Iowa. The town of Chicago is one unique city compared to small town Fort Madison with the super structures over towering the city, the cultural differences in the food variety there, and ethnically diverse music are…

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    original work. It came into common use in the academic context very long time ago and becoming more in use now as the access to academic resources become much easier and not limited to certain people as it was before. Previous research has been conducted on that topic in The University of Illinois at Chicago but their sample included graduate and postgraduate students. They published a fact sheet named “The Reality and Solution of College Plagiarism” created by the Health Informatics department…

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