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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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    impoverish people who become addicted to gambling, drain profits from existing businesses and shortchange local governments by levying a too-low tax rate. The sides faced off yesterday for the first time in a public debate over state Issue 3, which would allow casinos in Columbus, Cleveland, Cincinnati and Toledo. The forum was sponsored by the Columbus Metropolitan Club. The "yes" side in the debate, represented by former Cincinnati Mayor Charlie Luken and Ohio Fraternal

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    your own. Hiring a moving company that offers same-day moving services can ensure your move will be fast, efficient, and stress-free. The professionals at Big John Movers know that there are benefits to choosing same-day movers to handle your move. Their knowledge comes from more than 45 years of experience helping Cincinnati residents get from their old places to their new homes in a hurry. Here the home mover shares three benefits of choosing same-day movers for quick moves. Get Rid of Clutter: If

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    Lynn Seaton Essay

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    at the University of Oklahoma, he began working the clubs around the state. In 1980, Lynn relocated to Cincinnati, Ohio to join the Steve Schmidt Trio and the Blue Wisp Big Band. He was awarded a Jazz Studies Fellowship in the summer of 1981 from the National Endowment for the Arts to study with Rufus Reid. Lynn has been a faculty member at the College Conservatory of Music in Cincinnati, Long Island University, State University of New York at New Paltz, William Patterson College, and is currently

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    Team John Allen : Managing Executive, Bowdens’ Boss Car Lindner : Team majority owner Griffeys team at present : Seattle Mariners Pat Gillick : General Manager who is to trade Griffey to another team Chuck Armstrong : Team president and boss of Gillick. Roger Jongewaard : team vice president Howard Lincoln : team CEO Woody Woodward : team manager before Gillick, retired from team. Griffey started expressing a desire to live closer to his relatives in his hometown of Cincinnati. Where

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    John P. Parker Essay

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    His Promised Land: The Autobiography of John P. Parker, Former Slave And Conductor on the Underground Railroad. When we think of the conductors of the Underground Railroad many think of Harriet Tubman and her only, but if we study history carefully we will find out that she is not the only conductor worth mentioning. John P. Parker has to be one of the most underappreciated figures not only in African American history but American history in general. If everyone was aware of this true American

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    I don’t think the boy or no one else from the public should have been able to get into his cage. If the exhibit would have been fully inclosed, the little boy wouldn't have been able to get in, and Harambe wouldn’t have been killed. I think the zoo and the parents both should have been held

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    One of the toughest divisions in football, the AFC North, is up for grabs again. Three different teams have a legitimate reason to believe they will win it, and as this division goes, the dark horse could surprise everyone. Most of the opinions out there seem to be gravitating towards two teams in the division, though. No matter the standings at the end of it all, it's sure to be a fun season. The Cleveland Browns are the team least likely to win the division. The Browns do have one of the best

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    John P. Parker was born in Norfolk , Virginia in 1827. His mother was a slave and his father was a white man . When John was eight he was sold to a slave agent then he was sold to a slave caravan that took him to Alabama. He was sold again to a physician and he made John into a house servant he was taught to read and write in 1843 John was sixteen he went with the physicians sons to attend college. But John didn't stay that long the physician got scared that John would escape to the north. When he

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    John Andrew Boehner’s Biography Boehner John Andrew cannot be fully described in a biography especially to anyone who is impressed with reforms that favor common citizens. He is an intelligent and determined person whose ability leads him towards the achievement of leadership. Regardless of his exit from the government position he shall remain as a legendary person. John Andrew Boehner is the second son among twelve children in his family. He was born on November, 17th 1949 in Southwest Cincinnati

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