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    Organizational Overview In this particular organizational analysis, the organization that will be analyzed is the site that I performed my internship at, East Carolina University’s athletic marketing department. To begin, a brief history of the East Carolina’s athletics will be given, with all the information coming directly from the Traditions section of ECU’s official athletic website. The school colors (old gold and royal purple) were established in 1909, with the first sports being established

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    Indiana University has been part of my life for as long as I can remember. As I was starting 8th grade, the idea of college was not even a distant thought for me. At the same time my oldest brother was starting his college journey as a freshman at Indiana University. Although I really did not know much about college life at the time, my brother called home almost daily to tell my other brother and parents about how Indiana was clearly the right choice for him. In just the first week of school he

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    United States of America. Indiana was the 19th state to be admitted into the union on December 11, 1816 and still exists today. The French first discovered Indiana in 1679, but later was taken over by George Rogers Clark who led the American army in the Revolutionary War. Indiana became a very agricultural state majoring in growing corn. With its ample history, Indiana has transformed from a dull state to a thriving state in the Mid-West. Indiana is located in the Mid-West, east of Illinois and west

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    William Harrar Interview

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    consisting of Dr. Harrar’s education, field experience, and publications. I will highlight items in the aforementioned areas that best reflect Dr. Harrar’s expertise. Education Dr. William Harrar’s career in psychology started at East Stroudsburg University. Dr. Harrar graduated cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology in 1978. He then began using his degree as a residential program worker and then as a program specialist. Dr. Harrar then entered

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    Demographic Differences

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    1. Research question(s) addressed in article: This study investigated the relationship between demographic variables of secondary Indiana career and technical education (CTE) instructors and program expectations for students with and without disabilities participating in CTE. The following questions were used to guide this investigation. 1. Are there differences between CTE educators’ perceptions of secondary CTE program socialization, academic and occupational skill attainment, and employability

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    The Biography of Samantha Smith Samantha Nicole Smith was born into a small family on April 21st 1998, in Indianapolis, Indiana, the daughter of Chief Prosecutor Christine Smith and Part Owner/Superintendent Brian Smith, sister of high school graduate and future freshman of Butler University Nathan Smith. Samantha came from a hardworking, family oriented, working class of community involved family members on her father’s side. Her paternal grandmother, Joanne Smith, pushed her four sons to be

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    Ford Heights Essay

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    Once referred to as the “poorest suburb in America,” the community has taken many steps to strengthen its future. In 1987, the village changed its name to Ford Heights. Ford Heights, formerly East Chicago Heights is a village in Cook County, Illinois, United States. Ford Heights was first settled in the late 1840s. It served as a stopping point on the Underground Railroad for runaway slaves fleeing to freedom. By the early 20th century, the area had developed into an agricultural community of farms

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    Township Trustee’s office. Dobbins, is the director of Warsaw Community Development Corporation. She lived in Warsaw for over 50 years. Dobbins graduated from Warsaw Community High School; she received a B.S. from Ball State University, and a M.S. from Purdue University. In 1996, Dobbins was recognized for her commitment to the community. Dobbins owns Buffalo Street Emporium and the Next Chapter Bookstore in downtown Warsaw. Dobbins is now the director of the Warsaw Community Development Corporation

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    before relocating to Denver. Indianapolis went without professional hockey for a year before the Indiana Ice arrived in 1988-89. The Ice brought the return of the Turner Cup to Indianapolis for the first time since the Chiefs won it back in 1958. The 1998-99 season began to show signs of struggle for the IHL, prompting a switch to the Central Hockey League. Continuing to play until 2003-04, the Indiana Ice decided it was time to fold, bringing an end to professional hockey in Indianapolis (“The History”)

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    I think the UMKC (University of Missouri - Kansas City) School of Medicine is the right school for me. It has a lot of classes that I can take for medicine. There is only one thing left that I have to do for College at UMKC is that I need my CNA license so that I can help at the Nursing Home in Rockville, Indiana. The University of Missouri-Kansas City has many different offerings to incoming freshman and upperclassmen, from a numerous amount of educational degrees and scholarships to a number of

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