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    in the 1980s and 1990s (Bo Jackson Quote). He was the first of his family to be given the opportunity to go to college, and he took it. Like Bo, I will seize my opportunity to attend college at either the Ohio State University, or the University of Toledo. For me, the hardest part is not the academics, but deciding which of the two to attend. Among everything Tuition, location and living conditions, and my future major in engineering all impacted my decision the most. Based on this criteria, I…

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    change the entire course of my life by dictating the people I will meet, the knowledge I will learn, the disciplines I will instill in myself, and my future occupation. Both the University of Toledo and the University of Cincinnati have many enticing possibilities and few deterrents, currently, the University of Toledo looks like a better fit for me because it provides a quality education that will bring many future opportunities, an affordable…

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    in this country have a right to legal representation in court. A Toledo criminal lawyer will help to prove that the client is indeed innocent. Surprisingly, some misled people assume that they are able to represent their own case in court. After all, they are intimately involved with all aspects of the case. Certainly, acting as their own criminal lawyer might do more harm to their case. An experienced legal professional in Toledo OH is the best way to prove their innocence. Why Retaining…

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    in New York. At 18, after very little schooling, he went to work in the oilfields of Titusville, Pa. Jones rose from field hand to oil producer; his invention of an improved oil-pumping mechanism in 1891 earned him a fortune. He opened a factory in Toledo to manufacture his invention and introduce a host of employee benefits. His cause was to help workers gain better working conditions. He gave his employees many benefits. These benefits included an eight hour work day, profit sharing, paid…

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    accepted. This is seen through prejudice and discrimination. On the bright side, many people today have a positive outlook on diversity such as myself and the University of Toledo. The University of Toledo believes that diversity and inclusion of all students is very important to the campus culture. The University of Toledo believes this for a number of reasons. One is that personal growth and innovation stems from the sharing of unique ideas between people of different backgrounds. Another is…

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    dreams, in a similar way that Toledo stepped on Levee’s shoes. The loss of a possible music career sent Levee over the edge. He had trusted in Sturdyvant, only to be double-crossed. Toledo represented everything that Levee could of had, but had lost it to an unreasonable dream. Toledo had a family, he was literate, he was happy with his life and where he was. Levee was left only with his amazing musical talent. Levee’s act of murder was not a personal offense to Toledo, it was an offense to his…

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    Based on the article, "Also known as the city of the three cultures,"Toledo boasts countless churches, synagogues, mosques, convents, palaces, fortresses and museums that showcase the long standing co-existence and influences of the Christian, Jewish, and Muslim cultures." All in all, the culture that Toledo possessed had evidently influenced major religions, also this shows just how amazing and adaptive the Toledo culture is. Additionally, coming from the text, "Throughout the millennia, this…

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    Among the most important of his descendants may be mentioned Gutierre Gomez de Toledo, brother of the 3rd Lord of Valdecorneja, who along with his nephew Fernan Alvarez de Toledo, Count of Alba future were two great figures of Spanish politics of the XV century. Uncle represented the intelligence and skill, while the nephew could devote himself entirely to the military activity with the comfort of knowing that Don Gutierrez cared court in the interests of both, while his military exploits would…

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    With the help of communities across the nation, domestic violence in itself can be put to an end. Recently domestic violence has become a local matter. Domestic violence homicide rates are on the rise in the city of Toledo, Ohio.…

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    His anger is welling up, and just then Toledo steps on his shoes. Whether it was Toledo did it intentionally or not, Levee takes out his frustration by stabbing and killing Toledo. This scene really symbolizes Levee’s hatred for his unmoving position in society. Toledo is Levee’s reality, and it’s obvious that Levee doesn't want to accept that. In the very end the self-destruction Levee takes upon himself…

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