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    Civic / Social Responsibility Defining Civic and Social Responsibility In a recent article concerning corporate social responsibility, it reveals; “a survey conducted by and BEYOND Communications Inc. shows big changes in how CEOs reported on corporate social responsibilities.” (Go figure - corporate social responsibility, (2005). The point of view is changing within the corporation world. CEOs are now taking note that this needs to be incorporated into the corporate structure and is a significant

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    In Flint Michigan, nearly 100,000 residents are drinking lead contaminated water. (QuickFacts). We are not discussing a third world country on the other side of the globe, but rather a city in the United States. It would seem as though the land of opportunity, and the land many flee too should be able to provide clean drinking water. However, in the United States 310,000 children aged 1-5 are found with an unsafe level of lead running through their blood stream. (Lead 8). In Flint alone, 8,000 children

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    Introduction During the twentieth century, the United States adopted industrialization, which resulted in mass production of different products. The increased number of products made the companies find new ways to make consumers increase their buying capacities. This fact compelled the advertisers in the United States to come up with a sense of arousing the desires of consumers to purchase the products. Nowadays, marketing in United States has also involved the use of a technique of targeting a

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    One question that I am often asked after introducing myself is “but why are you here though?” For many people that I’ve talked to, the thought of a Wisconsinite moving to Michigan for community college seems a little out of place. For most people, community college is something that is done before moving to another state for college,not after. However, this was not the route I was destined to take, and it payed of to be one of the best ones of my academic career, even if it does come of as a little

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    his parents George and Mildred Goins McCoy. The McCoy’s were fugitive slaves who had escaped from Kentucky to Canada through the Underground Railroad. In 1847, McCoy and his large family returned to the United States, settling down in Ypsilanti, Michigan.

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    non-profit organization located in Detroit, Michigan. The purpose of this organization is to provide jobseekers an outlet to seek employment, education attainment and skill enhancement in Detroit and Metro-Detroit. They also assist employers with matching the right candidate with their needs. DESC works closely with the City of Detroit mayor office to discuss trends as it relates to the unemployment rate in Detroit and job creation. DESC collaborates with Michigan Works! To service their one-stop centers

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    We'll go through this from west to east, that is, specifically, Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie and Ontario. First up, Superior. The lake used to be called gitche-gumee (there are different variations, but I like to settle on this particular one since it has its poetic value) by the Ojibwe people, living by the shore before the Europeans came. The first group of explorers to reach the lake were the French, during the 17th century. They referred to the lake as le lac supérieur, meaning "Upper Lake"

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    International Academy (hereinafter the “Academy”) established a reauthorization committee prior to the expiration of our charter agreement with Central Michigan University. Tom West and I served on the committee, and after Tom West’s resignation, Dr. Renita Clark served on the committee with me. On or about October 28, 2014, Barbara Zeile of Central Michigan University sent the Academy a letter indicating that “Academy’s academic performance over the course of the initial five-year Contract has remained

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    Ojibwa Tribe

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    tribe is the fourth largest Native American Tribe in the United States. They lived in Michigan, Ohio, Minnesota and Wisconsin. The majority of the tribe live in Canada near Michigan. Ojibwa language is called Algonquian. Ojibwa is also known as Ojibway, and Anishinabe, but mostly known by Chippewa. The name Chippewa was created by Europeans, to describe the Ojibwa tribe. Since the Ojibwa live mostly in the UP of Michigan the climate there were very little farming due to the cold weather. A band is

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    The Mount Pleasant Center opened in 1891 when the United States Congress directed than an Indian Industrial School be established in Isabella County. In the late 1800s, the U.S. government established many boarding schools throughout the country with the intention of assimilate Native Americans into the predominant European American culture with education as a secondary goal. The Methodist Episcopal Church was another big part of boarding schools as they were contracted with the Federal Government

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