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    Los Angeles Case Study

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    Avalanche, Arsenal Football Club, and multiple other teams, decided to take the chance and move the Rams to Inglewood, California, a city in Los Angeles County. As Stan Kroenke will have to privately finance their new stadium, along with paying a relocation fee, many wonder if the move is worth the cost seeing as how much of his own money he will be putting into the team. One of the big questions that would help us understand whether the move is or is not beneficial is how will the Rams move from St. Louis

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    Question 1 The Saint Louis County emergency Operations plan has the fundamental mission of establishing the emergency guidelines for the County and other offices to follow during a major incident or disaster situation ("St Louis County BEOP," 2013). It includes all requirements for request for assistance and informs at all levels what their responsibilities are during a response incident. The plan was designed to address all hazards that affect the county and everyone that lives in it. This is

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    solutions to today’s high-tech challenges. Her experience in account management, recruiting, sales, business management and human resources, helps support NextGen’s history of success in maintaining long standing client relationships. A native of St. Louis and having “grown up” in the industry, Lori, brings to every business experience, a strong understanding of technology and the marketplace. Foremost, she is responsible to her team for whom she has

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    If you’re a fan of the Chicago White Sox’s or the St. Louis Cardinals you might want to put this paper down cause this is just going to probably piss you off. Today, I am going to enjoy every bit of explaining why The Chicago Cubs will win the World Series again for the 2017-2018 season for a historic repeat. Myself, and possibly the rest of the cubs fan base is still at utter shock just saying that our Cubbies (Chicago Cubs) the team that went 108 years without winning a world series finally snapped

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    The article “Life in Mississippi: East St Louis, Illinois” is one that is not taken lightly. The article shows one the injustice that African Americans face in the city of St. Louis. The article all together is shocking and heartbreaking. To know that in a country that is suppose to be one of the greatest, if not the greatest, there still is so much injustice is not only eye opening but also upsetting. One of the 2 most heartbreaking parts for me was when Kozol describes the old men leaning on his

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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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    Bay Saint Louis is a town in Hancock County, Mississippi, United States. It is a peaceful town, had a little population, which attracts the tourists. The city attacked by Hurricane Katrina in 2005, but it recovered and be a tourist spot again. Bay Saint Louis is bordered to the north by the Jourdan River, the primary inlet of the bay. The eastern boundary of the city is the Harrison County line in the middle of the bay. The Stennis International Airport is the nearest airport in Hancock County. The

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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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