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    continually battled scandals and controversies. From the 1919 “Black Sox” scandal to the current steroid debate, baseball has lived in a century of turmoil. While many of these scandals affected multiple players and brought shame to teams, none have affected a single player more than the 1980’s Pete Rose betting scandal. Aside from the public humiliation he brought his family and the Cincinnati Reds, nothing has done more to hurt Pete Rose than his lifetime ban from baseball making him ineligible for hall

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    of parens patriae (Latessa & Smith, 2011). Subsequently, in America, John Augustus is considered the father of juvenile probation, and he primarily worked closely with young female offenders (Latessa & Smith, 2011). Additionally, Augustus established probation visitations in Massachusetts, and he enacted legislation to govern juvenile probation (Latessa & Smith, 2011). Since we understand where juvenile probation originated from, let us examine why it was used on juveniles before adults. Since

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    Edwin Hubble Discoveries

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    degree and served in World War I. 1373 Cincinnati, provisional designation 1935 QN, is an asteroid of the outer asteroid belt, approximately 20 kilometers in diameter. It was discovered by the famous American astronomer Edwin Hubble at Mount Wilson Observatory on August 30, 1935. In his short paper, Hubble presented the observational evidence for one of science’s greatest discoveries the expanding universe. Hubble showed that galaxies are receding away from us with a velocity that is proportional

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    Peace At Paris Summary

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    Indies, and Lord North’s ministry collapsed with a Whig ministry to replace it. Ben Franklin, John Adams, and John Jay met at Paris, consulting with French allies for peace negotiations. With Spain in the war for Gibraltar and the Allegheny area, France wanted to take land from weak America as a price. John Jay did not willingly fall for French plans, and seeked London, who wanted to entice enemies from the alliance. In the Treaty of Paris, the British formally recognized United States independence

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    feel comfortable around teacher, does your classroom feel like a family ect. . So I think teachers should be graded too. To begin, one reason I think teachers should be graded too is because it will improve their teaching skills. Eric S. Taylor and John H. Tyler state “ We find that teachers are more effective at raising student achievement during the school year when they are being evaluated than they were previously, and even

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    Neil started his whole NASA career in the state of Ohio.On July 20th, 1969. Neil Armstrong became the first person to walk on the moon.Almost 240,000 miles away from the earth. There were more then one billion people sitting and listening at home. Apollo 11 was a mission sent out from John F Kennedy. Who was the current president at that time. Armstrong was the commander and leader of the mission. The mission they were on was name “Apollo 11”. While they were on the moon

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    is also the world's largest bridge. The length of the bridge is calculated as 6016 feet. The bridge extends over the East Rive and connects the Manhattan and Brooklyn boroughs. History John Augustus Roebling from Ohio was the architect of this bridge. He was the one who designed the bridge connecting Cincinnati and Covington. The bridge was built in 1883 and took almost 14 years to become available for the public. It took so long because the Augustus fell ill and passed away and the project had

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    The United States decided that the strategy against the Soviet Union threat of communism from other countries was recalled as“containment” or the “Iron Curtain.” After the containment strategy was set, United States develop a program called the Marshall Plan (officially the European Recovery Program, ERP) to financially aid western Europe to

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    During the last months of the war and the first months of the post-war era in the South, many families suffered and faced challenges that made it difficult for them to progress in society. Among those families were Cornelia McDonald, Louis Hughes, John Robertson, Samuel Agnew and their families. These four Southerners faced an unpredictable future. In the narrative written by Stephen V. Ash titled “A Year in the South 1865” depicts the daily life of these four “ordinary” people in the South and how

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    Speech On Free Speech

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    others—come to the forefront in spaces where different cultures converge, as individuals have wildly different ideas of what is “okay” to say or do. This is where college campuses come in: most colleges are institutions that inherently attract young adults from all over the

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