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    In Ohio (The Tri state), and over the last 17 years, there has been a 160% population increase. Homelessness has become a problem in the city of Cincinnati. Many families are homeless because of job layoffs and exhausted unemployment benefits. Some families are employed but do not earn enough wages to support a family and pay for adequate housing. Young single mothers can receive welfare benefits (Aid for Dependent Children) for 36 months. During that time they are supposed to be furthering their

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    Cincinnati Reds

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    For some Major League Baseball teams, trades can win titles for their organization. For others, like the Cincinnati Reds, trades will give them less potential than they already had. There are an immense number of reasons why the Cincinnati Reds have worsened their roster with the trades and transactions they have made over the past few years. One rationale of why these trades have hurt the Reds’ program is how sudden the overall performance of the organization became worse. The Reds also traded

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    Recently in July 2016, Pete Rose was inducted into the Cincinnati Reds’ Hall of Fame and his number, 14, was retired by the organization (Pete Rose Inducted into Cincinnati Reds' Hall of Fame). There has always been a lot of controversy surrounding Rose, but the Reds finally took a step that should have been taken a long time ago, they honored one of the best players to play for their organization. It is time for the baseball Hall of Fame to do the same. Rose’s Hall of Fame story started September

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    Sox and Cincinnati Reds went up against each other. They played only a eight game series because the Cincinnati Reds already had won five games after the eighth game was over which didn’t require them to go to the ninth game. Many people found it hard to believe that the Reds actually one the World Series because the White Sox were favored to win. The bookies made the odds seven to five favored on the Chicago White Sox to win. Believe it or not the Chicago White Sox actually let the Cincinnati Reds

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    There was great speculation that in 1919, the White Sox fixed the World Series against the Cincinnati Reds. Even though there is factual evidence of such occurring, some members of the scandal still maintained their innocence, like “Shoeless” Joe Jackson. There was a trial about the scandal and the jury delivered a verdict of not guilty, however when Major League Baseball investigated, they banned eight members for life. In addition, prior to the trial, crucial evidence went missing from the Cook

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    products that the economy produces from its investment projects. It has been an instrumental aspect in the growth of Cincinnati. Cincinnati is comprised of a diverse and thriving business ecosystem. Economic development has been essential in ensuring that Cincinnati has a prosperous economic future. It has urbanized at a much more rapid pace than most other states. The Uptown area of Cincinnati is one of the most vibrant areas of the city, including the neighborhoods of Mt. Auburn, Avondale, Fairview, Clifton

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    myself, as I will be attending college within the next year. College is the place that you can go to enhance your education in order to succeed in your career choice. The two colleges that I am looking at are Miami University and the University of Cincinnati. When I attend one of these two universities, I will be going into their pre-medical program while majoring in another area that I am interested in. Both of these colleges are essentially the same in terms of acceptance rates into medical school

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    Evaluating a Potential Employer Total Quality Logistics I have prepared an employer evaluation of Total Quality Logistics who is based in Cincinnati Ohio. A few years ago they opened one of their first satellite offices in Columbus Ohio. Their overall goal for opening each satellite office is to open in cities they believe have great talent potential. The company is always in search of new talent. They send recruiters to all area campuses on a monthly basis in search of talent to bring

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    When people think industrial revolution they thing factories and smoke but the revolution was so much more than that. The industrial revolution transformed and created major changes in not only manufacturing but transportation and communications as well. The century long even took goods normally made by hand and turned them into some of the first massed produced products. It transformed the daily lives of Americans as much as— and arguably more than—any single event in U.S. history. The industrial

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    Early Ohio Corn Industry

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    Cincinnati’s population was foreign born. 68% of the workers in the industries in Cincinnati were foreign born. This immigration developed various international networks from Cincinnati to different countries. Another consequence of the leveraging of corn into the slaughterhouse and pork industry is the transformation of Cincinnati into a technologically advanced economy. The production process of pork in Cincinnati revolutionized the production process. Slaughterhouses began to use the assembly line

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