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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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    recommendations completely. On July 25, 2010 Enbridge Energy's Alberta tar sands pipeline burst close Marshall, Michigan, spilling an expected 800,000 gallons of poisonous substantial unrefined petroleum into the Kalamazoo River. Enbridge's Kalamazoo fiasco was North America's most exceedingly bad and most costly inland oil spill catastrophe. The Enbridge pipeline that cracked in Michigan conveyed grimy tar sands oil from Ontario.

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    each describing a tribe in detail.The book is very well written and relatively easy to understand. It is informative and was written to be used as a teaching tool for schools. The book discusses the relationship between the groups that lived in Michigan and surrounding areas. James M. McClurken writes the first section, which deals with the Ottawa people. McClurken tells about the Ottawa peoples’ relationship with the environment they lived in and how they adapted to change when contacted

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    Michigan's Landforms

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    The shape of Michigan is something very unique to us. Anytime you look at a map of the Earth, you can find Michigan in two seconds. If you’re in the Upper Peninsula, you can point to exactly where you are. Or if you want to tell someone where a city is located in Michigan, and you don’t have a map, you can just hold up your hand and point. For those of us born and raised in Michigan, it seems like a completely normal thing to do. The shape of Michigan is really unique, with two separate peninsulas

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    Tiefenbach 1 Benjamin Tiefenbach Professor Ned Watts IAH 207 17 March 2015 Twin Cities, Twin Races Reading the book, The Other Side of the River, by Alex Kotlowitz, the author writes about the relationship between two towns in Michigan, and the death of a young boy named Eric McGinnis. The two towns, Benton Harbor and St. Joseph, are called the “Twin Cities”, but are ironically not related in any way. St. Joseph is 95 percent white, while Benton Harbor is impoverished and is 92 percent black. Throughout

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    The Michigan Future Business Index has pointed out the optimism business owners in Michigan feel in regards to the state’s future business climate. Nearly two-thirds of business owners feel that Michigan’s market is in a good place for products and services. The report indicated Northern Michigan is strongest for hiring and keeping talent for their employees. Nearly two-thirds or 63 percent believe sales in Michigan will increase in the course of the next six months. The food and beverage industry

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    Anishinaabe is the endonym, or self-designation, of several Algonquian-speaking Native American tribes of Canada and the northern United States; namely, the Ojibwe/Chippewa tribes, the Algonquin, the Ottawa, the Mississauga and Nipissing, and some Oji-Cree and Potawatomi people. Anishinaabe means "original people" or "true people" (Redish and Lewis). Various spellings and pronunciations of this name in the different Native languages that use it include Anishinabe, Anishinaabe, Anishnabe, Anishnabai

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    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 the United States has also involved the use of a technique of targeting a certain group

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    the Algonquian people started to make their own tribes soon the Algonquian separated into smaller tribes (Ditchfield 6). One of those tribes was the Chippewa tribe which became the most powerful and largest Indian tribe taking over the Great Lakes, Michigan, Wisconsin, Montana, Ontario, and other parts of Canada (8). The Chippewa had many wars with other tribes that tried to advance into their land especially the

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    Not that fun to enjoy everyday. As I finish up doing my associates degree at North Central Michigan College, I still have not decide of what college is good enough for financial management and not far away from Northern Michigan. I have been looking at a few other college when they send mail. Although, I have been considering to look into Ferris state or SVSU and see what one has the best education for me. Although

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