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    Writely Sew, based in the heart of Cincinnati, OH, has been a leading custom embroidery and apparel stitching company since opening for business in 2009. Known for their high quality work, friendly customer service, and commitment to helping worthy causes, Writely Sew has become a pillar of the local community and a leader in the custom clothing industry. When you work with Writely Sew you can rest easy knowing you’re in experienced hands. From restaurant uniforms and custom apparel to corporate

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    Pete Rose Research Paper

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    grew his legacy. Consequently, he fell after being caught for betting on his own team, receiving the penalty of being banned from the MLB for life. After researching this topic, I am excited to learn what all went down with this ordeal and how Pete Rose has tried to save face after being caught. Baseball Career Growing Up. Peter Rose was born on April 14, 1941 in Cincinnati, Ohio. He was one of four children to Francis and LaVerne Rose. Francis Rose was nicknamed “Big Pete” and had been

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    1912, and moved from Boston to Milwaukee in 1953, then to Atlanta in 1966. Below, inspired by the informative Leo Wells on Sports blog, we list historical highlights from the team's years in Boston, Milwaukee and Atlanta. The Boston Years: 1871-1953 The Braves became one of the National League's charter franchises in 1876, and went on to win pennants in 1877 and 1878. In 1914, after a long run of mediocrity, the team turned around their last place standing by going 41-12 from July through September

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    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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    William Howard Taft Dbq

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    weight). After his Presidency, Taft lost about 70 pounds within a few years of leaving the White House. Taft attended Yale university and came in second in his class. In college, he stayed away from sports to focus on his studies. Taft was the twenty-seventh president of the United states of America. He served from 1909-1913. In 1921 President Warren Harding made Taft Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court,

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    she read books and learned French. Roxana was very busy as a minister’s wife she ran a boarding house; she did household chores cared for all of her children. She lived in a two-story house .Roxana would have people coming all the time in her house from the academy and

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    Case Study Kim Budke

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    We discussed that the nurse care manager went ahead and met with John this morning with Kim being able to attend. She shared that John’s case manager with Lifepointe was going to attend but did not make the meeting. She shared that Jean is the nurse case manager with Cincinnati Home Care and they discussed finding John an activity to engage in during the daytime hours. She shared they discussed ADS programs in Williamsburg and John expressed interest in Cane Run Farm. She shared that they also discussed

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    Juvenile Homicide Offenders

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    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, are three of the youngest offenders in our history. Children’s brains are not fully developed and don’t occupy a full understanding of consequences (Children who kill: personality patterns are identified, New York Times.) The way the system

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    HISTORY Located at the northern end of the San Francisco Peninsula, a three-mile-long strait connects the San Francisco Bay to the nearby Pacific Ocean. This strait (named “Golden Gate” by U.S. Army Captain John Freemont in 1846) separates the cities of San Francisco and Marin. Due to its location near the Pacific, the strait is known for its strong tidal forces; as well as gale-force winds and dense fogs. Because of these conditions, during the early twentieth century, ferries provided the only

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    benefits for a Mr. Obergefell from the passing of his partner Mr. Arthur. The overall basis of the case Obergefell V Hodges has to do with two men by the name of James Obergefell and John Arthur and these two men filing a lawsuit to challenge the state of Ohio and its refusal to recognize the fact that the two were in a same-sex marriage and that it should carry over to the death certificate. The two married in Maryland in 2013 where it is legal. Mr. Arthur, suffered from an illness that eventually

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