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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 manufacturing transportation and communication. The century long even took goods normally made by hand and turned them into some of the first massed produced product. . It transformed the daily lives of Americans more than any other event to ever take place in the United States of America. The industrial revolution did not take place over night

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    1. Cincinnati has a city population of 297,517; however, the metropolitan of Cincinnati is upwards to 2,000,000 (Cincinnati).Compared to other major cities in Ohio, Cincinnati has the lowest city population, but the highest metropolitan population. At a quick glance, the neighborhoods with the highest income are located on the outskirts; meaning lower incomes are typically towards the downtown area. Furthermore, class in this area aligns with the income distribution, thus people with a high class

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    after they had arrived. William Procter decided to use what he knew about candle makers to earn extra income to help pay off his debt. He started selling, making, and delivering candles to customers. James Gamble was ill and was taken ashore in Cincinnati. As he recovered, at age 18 he started an apprenticeship when he met a soap maker that was near by. Some years after, James Gamble opened his own soap and candle shop with his friend.

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    Slavery In Cincinnati

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    Cincinnati is a beautiful city on the Ohio River in southern Ohio that has a very rich history. The city was founded in 1788 and soon blossomed into a thriving city. One important part of Cincinnati’s history was its involvement in the underground railroad and abolitionists. Based on the Ohio River it posed as a perfect place to cross on the way to freedom. It also was close to the border with the south during the civil war, causing it as a marker of entrance into the northern part of the united

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    Juvenile Homicide Offenders

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    Throughout our world children are looked at as angles. What about the children that are said to be evil? Are they truly evil or is there something that triggers these acts and allows for the belligerence to be seen. Juvenile homicide offenders can be described as anyone under the age of 18 who is responsible for the murder of another human being. Many cases can show different aspects about the child’s brain and the way they may commit such a crime. Carl Newton Mahan, Robert Thompson and John Venable

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    hide from my problems, I would have to face the real world, I would have to face the things I’ve been sheltered from my whole life. My decision changed on the regular basis, I never really had a set plan although I had visited the University of Cincinnati multiple times and I had traveled around the city and I fell in love with it. I never saw myself moving across the city because of how sheltered I was but I knew that I needed to break away. A day came where I decided to devote time to calculate

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    Cincinnati Red Stockings

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    The cause of the World Series is that people wanted to play pro baseball. The Cincinnati Red Stockings were the first pro baseball team. They formed a team around the late 1890’s.Since there were pro teams sprouting everywhere, some baseball officials met. They had people join leagues which had rules, schedules and contracts. By the 1890’s, there were two major baseball leagues. The National League of Professional Baseball Clubs, and their rival , The American Association of Baseball Clubs. The AA

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    public” (Bain, Robinson, and Conser, 2014). This type of relationship along with the one experienced in Cincinnati, Ohio in the late 1990’s to mid-2000’s where there were an alarming number of fatalities due to police

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    her. Through completing the interview, I learned more about Dr. Beyette in her academic endeavours and her personal life as well. I started the interview with some basic background questions. Some of these questions were asking if she was from Cincinnati and where she went to college. Dr. Beyette informed me that she is not actually from

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    this research is the City of Cincinnati ( hereafter Cincinnati), the core of the Greater Cincinnati Metropolitan Area with relatively high density interstate highways: I-71, I-74, and I-75, as well as more dense state highways served as the crucial accesses for citizens in Cincinnati. The city of Cincinnati is within Hamilton County. Based on the data acquired from one government agency, Cincinnati Area Geographic Information System (CAGIS), the total area of Cincinnati is 79.524 square miles, divided

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