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    could be properly acquired or duplicated by others.” Al Minor, 117 Ohio St. 3d at 61 (citing Plain Dealer, 80 Ohio St. 3d at 524-25). • To determine whether the information is not generally known or readily ascertainable is if a trade secret owner “collected and/or compiled the information from a variety of sources, thus this may support a finding that the information is not generally known or readily ascertainable.” Salemi, 145 Ohio St. 3d at ¶29. • To determine whether a customer list is not generally

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    Flint Ridge State Park

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    Flint Ridge was brought in by the latest glacier between 11,400 and 12,000 years ago and is so colorful because it is made from flint from here to the Rocky Mountains, and the black flint in the Coshocton area, Upper Mercer, is flint strictly from the Ohio area. All flint is found on the ridges from where it was pushed up by the glacier and not nearly as much at the bottom because that is where all of the heavier rocks

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    The top upper portion of Ohio is considered the Lake Plains because it is touching the water. Cleveland is located in this region and makes it ideal for the community garden because it has easy access to the water. The Glaciated Appalachian Plateau is found in the upper right side of Ohio. This area consist mostly of wooded and rugged hills. The bottom right portion of Ohio is the Unglaciated Appalachian Plateau (“Ohio Regions,” n.d.). This region contains winding streams

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    Youngstown

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    Since its introduction as a state in 1803, Ohio has developed a rich history of economic success until the late 20th century. Ohio over the 20th century has been a major victim of deindustrialization. Youngstown, Ohio like most towns in the rust belt was hit hard during the 20th century by deindustrialization. In their book, ‘Steeltown USA Work and Memory in Youngstown’ does a fantastic job of telling the story of this historical town that was one of the leaders in steel producing that believed in

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    Poverty In Youngstown

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    unbelievable, with poverty just seeping at the seams. The city is struggling with low education, job scarcity, and crime. People are fleeing in hopes of finding work, leaving the population to decrease. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Youngstown Ohio is the only city to lose more than two percent of its population in two years. People are scared, depressed, and finding dangerous ways to cope with the reality of the city they are living in. The Metropolitan area of Youngstown-Warren-Boardman is

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    Over the next few months, many high school seniors will be making one of the biggest decisions of their lives. This is no different for myself, as I will be attending college within the next year. College is the place that you can go to enhance your education in order to succeed in your career choice. The two colleges that I am looking at are Miami University and the University of Cincinnati. When I attend one of these two universities, I will be going into their pre-medical program while majoring

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    “Anita Alfaro” The person I interviewed is Anita Alfaro. I am related to this person because she is my mother. Anita was born March 2,1974. She was born in the Wood County Hospital which is located in Bowling Green Ohio. Anita’s parents are Linda and Harvey Taft. She has three other siblings. She has an older brother Dean Taft and two younger brothers, Jerry Taft and Jeffery (Jeff) Taft. Anita had lived in North Baltimore, Jerry City, and she is currently living in Rudolph. She had attended North

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    Demographic Background (Kathryn)--I think this would be a good section to open the paper with because it provides background information...we could title it Executive Summary if we wanted and include it before the solutions? What do you think? The Xenia Daily Gazette staff is responsible for three news outlets throughout the Greene County region: Xenia Daily Gazette, Fairborn Daily Herald and Beavercreek News-Current (Xenia Gazette About Page). As of 2015, Greene County has a population of 164

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    I hope to be able to participate in research and continue to volunteer through clubs and at hospitals. Attending The Ohio State University will better prepare me to be a competitive and well rounded applicant for medical school because of the prestigious professors who give students the tools and opportunities they need to achieve their goals. Receiving a scholarship

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    Akron Zoo Negotiation

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    One example in particular started early on in the process when two or three precinct 3-E pastors vocally opposed Issues 23 and 24. “They felt like the community was only doing things for the Akron Zoo, as in, they felt like the community was always putting together efforts that would only benefit us,” Criss said. This feedback from the pastors came after two town hall meetings organized by councilwoman Sommervile. “I think that’s when we decided that we needed to sit down with these religious leaders

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