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    Poverty In Cleveland

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    economic and social structures that many Americans experience poverty. (Rank, M. 2004). The overall rate of poverty is slowing increasing and there needs to be a solution to decrease this problem. In the United States, Cleveland has the second largest rate of children in poverty. Cleveland is also one of the top ten in concentrated poverty on transportation systems such as the RTA. People in poverty have a better chance at upward mobility if they live in economically diverse neighborhoods…

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    inaugural address was chosen as a primary source to best represent the content covered throughout the Gilded Age. In the Address, there is n overwhelming feeling of Cleveland wanting to change America for the better. Especially with him stating “. . . my resolution to engage every fculty and effort in the promotion of their welfare.” Cleveland clearly argues that the welfare of society is his goal. There is a sense of bad times happening around the time of his first term when he states numerous…

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    “Regenerating America’s Legacy Cities” shows perfect image of the top cities in the United States. Over the past few decades these legacy cities have experienced sustained job and population loss. This report suggests the mighty obstacles that stand in the way of fundamental change, and suggests directions by which cities can overcome those obstacles. The extremely poor conditions of Detroit and Cleveland make an author doubtful in the sense of progress. There is no demand for housing or any…

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    fans more. Like dogs, Cleveland Brown’s fans are loyal. They stick with the Browns through thick and thin. So for the new logo I knew right away that I wanted to have a dog as a part of my logo. I decided on a bull dog, because it has been the type of dog that browns have used a lot in the past, also, I think it’s one of the most intimidating breeds of dogs. Another part of the logo I knew I wanted right away was to represent not only the Browns, but also their city, Cleveland. I’ve seen a lot…

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    functionality and aesthetics, the organization is providing the groundwork for economic growth in Cleveland. Alexei Barrionuevo, the editor for Vox Media, wrote an article saying, “Cleveland 's downtown population growth has been accelerating. It increased 79 percent between 2000 and 2016, and is projected to top 18,000 by the end of 2018 […] according to new numbers released last month by the Downtown Cleveland Alliance” (Barrionuevo, 2016). The increasing downtown population suggests LAND…

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    being Rutherford B. Hayes,Chester Arthur, Grover Cleveland, Benjamin Harrison, and James Garfield. Out of all these individuals the president who in my opinion performed the best during the Gilded Age would have to be Grover Cleveland. Even though Grover wasn’t 100 % successful he attempted to fix the United states through his efforts in lowering taxes, vetoing unnecessary laws and or acts,,and advocating of racial reform. In 1884, Grover Cleveland was apart of a mud-slinging scandal (Having…

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    Humans are a social species. Throughout evolution, we’ve learned that our greatest chance of survival is with a group. We have a craving to be accepted into society. We are a monkey see monkey do species. Evolution has made us less primative, we think for ourselves. As a species, we have evolved to be self efficient and have our own opinions. This begs the question, should you instinctively be apart of the crowd, or should you take advantage of evolution and be yourself? Individuality is what…

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    Altercation of Apollo One of the Cleveland Museum of Art’s proudest, and most controversial, pieces is the statue of Apollo by Praxiteles. Steven Litt from the Plain Dealer writes that since there is not clear documentation concerning ownership, exportation, and authenticity of Apollo, he should not be displayed in the Cleveland Museum of Art (2). Curator, Michael Bennett, was so blinded by the bronze Apollo that he disregarded any of the moral codes set by the Cleveland Museum of Art (CMA),…

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    built by, Rev. James Cleveland, “the Gospel Music Workshop of America” remains outstanding for the gifted gospel music we love to listen to today. Music is the primary purpose of the organization. The Gospel Music of America was incorporated in Detroit, Michigan. In March of 1967, an effort to brainstorm his ideas he came together with friends, producing a venue for gospel music presentations. Furthermore, The Gospel Music Workshop of America is a Christian group. Rev. Cleveland stated, “There…

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    Blight In Detroit

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    during redevelopment, and post-redevelopment. After the large-scale construction of the sports stadiums, the city of Cleveland found renewal in the redeveloped land. According to Jerry Carlin and Edward Coulson’s study in 2000, there was a net increase of 12,181 private jobs in the downtown area, a 1.2 billion dollar increase in salaries in the downtown area, and the city of Cleveland itself received a 23.9 million dollar increase in tax revenue from pre-redevelopment (Rosentraub, 4). “The…

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