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    uereTimothy Sherrell Professor Bunting ENC 1102 Sec. 176 14 July 2012 The Consequence of Communication Failure A Review of Two Historical Events The Consequence of Communication Failure Introduction In the history and evolution of professional communication practices, there are several instances that have greatly impacted our understanding of the necessity for clear and effective technical communication. Few, however, have had such eye-opening impact that they continue to be discussed

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    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 the book Kotlowitz questions the residents from both towns and how they are affected by the environment around

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    De Armas, Albert M. Ascorbe English 4 P.7 10/15/17 The Importance of Taking Risks Beowulf set his ego aside and hurdled into the face of danger in order to defeat a greater evil and liberate the people of Heorot from the demonic grasp of Grendel. The crew aboard the Challenger brought America together and helped us insure the safety of future astronauts. Tom pushed his body to the edge to live the life he dreamed of. Risks are imperative in life. Even beginning life, they are our instinct. We learn

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    small Illinois town from getting an equal education. The author shrewdly described the morbid living conditions experienced by the residence of East St Louis, Illinois. A predominately black community near the banks of the Mississippi River. I think the author exposes the steady decline of a place that was once named an All-American city. East St. Louis was once considered an up and coming industrial town at the turn of the century, but now it is perceived as a dumping ground for a group of American

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    County. The airport is just 15 km away from Bay St. Louis, Mississippi. So if you want, you can book a cab from there. The casinos in Bay St. Louis Mississippi are very popular for tourists too. If you're planning a quick and peaceful trip or want to be in a new coastal town for fun, Bay St. Louis has all the characteristics you want. There are plenty of places you can visit in Bay Saint Louis. Bellow, we give you some little details about them. St. Rose de Lima Catholic Church: It is the first

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    construction jobs to the economy of Los Angeles, California. Although construction jobs do eventually disappear once a stadium is constructed once the games begin, so does the massive consumer spending. For example, more than 3.5 million people saw the St. Louis Cardinals play at Busch Stadium in 2015.

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    Baseball Narrative

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    Me and my dad have never really seen eye to eye. He sees homework as a study tool, and I see it as a teacher trying to torture me by bringing work to home. But the one thing we have in common is we both like baseball so he decided to take me to a baseball game to teach some of the stuff he knew about baseball. But that’s not all we were going to do that Sunday. We were in the car on our way to the Baseball game. It was pretty hot outside, 90 degrees or so. We were going 60 miles an hour down

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    St. Louis Franchise

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    The Gateway to the west, isn’t always the best. The St. Louis Rams couldn’t have an NFL team due to the lack of people in the city, money issues, and stadium debt. Los Angeles is a city of countless opportunities for the Rams to thrive and build their franchise. Los Angeles, a city of over 4 million, has finally achieved world class status but, on the other hand, relocating and building a new stadium costs millions of dollars and Stan Kroenke, the owner of the NFL Rams franchise, has a very hard

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    of death. These diseases are very evident in this health care provider community of St. Lucie County. The County of St Lucie ranks 22 out of 67 in health outcome. Health outcome represents how healthy a County is (County Health Ranking, 2013). This poor health ranking in St. Lucie County is evident in the disease category of heart disease and stroke. Heart disease was the second leading cause of death in 2013 for St. Lucie County, accounting for 638 deaths. The combine 638 deaths from heart disease

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    Crystal City Underground The first stop on my CPR tour was the Crystal City Underground. This awesome cave sits in the heart Crystal City, which is located about 30 miles south of St Louis, MO. Carved into the Mississippi river bluff this cavern was once an active sand mine serving a local glass plant, Pittsburgh Plate Glass factory, with materials for almost a century. In the 1980’s the plant and the mine were closed, allowing water that was pumped out for decades to begin to flood portions

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