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    Ten For Ten Case Study

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    Ten for Ten.” That’s how the Wayne Economic Development Council is summarizing the successes of the past decade as Wooster and Wayne County is yet again among the Top 10 micropolitans in the nation in term of qualifying economic development projects. The area finished third in the nation with 14 projects‚ behind No. 1 Findlay with 26 projects and Cullman‚ Ala.‚ with 18. “We’re pleased we made another strong showing‚” said Rod Crider‚ president of Wayne Economic Development Council. “We had great

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    Writing a Children’s Book Going into this project I thought writing a children’s book would be easy‚ however the only way to actually write a successful children’s book is to be able to think like a child‚ which was shockingly hard for me to do. One has to know what a child would be interested in reading‚ and what pictures should be portrayed in the story to catch the eye of a child. The wording in the book has to be pretty concrete as well so that it is easy for children to imagine what they are

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    The Gilded Age Book Analysis The Gilded Age (1865-1901) is the post-Civil War era in which population and economy of the United States grew enormously and the upper class displayed their wealth extravagantly. Great contributors to the huge population explosion were the country’s western expansions as well as big industrial cities forming in the Northeast. The owners of these factories became filthy rich as they exploited the working class using unethical and in some cases illegal practices.

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    into the room with shaky knees and sweaty hands. The constant thump from my butterflies flying around in my stomach would not diminish. As I stepped foot into the classroom and gazed upon my new classmates I couldn’t help but realize‚ I know roughly ten kids in this class. This couldn’t possibly be my class‚ there was no way they would stick a Pine Meadow student into a classroom overpowered with Oak Ridge Students. I sat down in a fury‚ steam effusing out of my ears. The first half of the day idled

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    In Susan Orlean’s “The American Male at Age Ten”‚ Orlean uses humor in order to show Colin Duffy’s muddled perception of the world due to his existence in between childhood and pre-adulthood. As a ten year old‚ Colin sort of has an understanding of the world‚ however he does not yet fully grasp everything. He is in this place where he is trying so hard to be an adult‚ however his youth and naiveté gets in the way. Orlean expresses this chaotic thought through humor for the duration of her piece.

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    The Hiding Place by Corrie ten Boom is the autobiographical account of Corrie and her sister‚ Betsie. The book takes place during World War II in Holland and Germany. Corrie tells of her home life‚ her capture‚ and her ministry to the Jews in the concentration camps. Corrie begins telling of her home in the beje on top of the family watch shop. At forty-five she is still unmarried and she and her sister live with their father. Corrie recalls her life for the past forty-five years; her widowed aunts

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    The introduction used by Henkin was unique to the book. He utilized the story of Anthony Burns. A fugitive slave that was captured‚ Mr. Burns miraculously managed to write several letters from his jail cell in the state of Virginia‚ 1854. Mr. Burns managed to utilize the facilities postal system to communicate with his lawyer in Boston. Henkin used this story as a powerful introduction to the main portion of the book. The tome‚ The Postal age is broken down by Henkin into two distinct sections.

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    Rudolph What I Hope To Accomplish Ten Years from Now In ten years‚ I hope to have made my dreams‚ my reality. I have always strived to achieve what I want most in life. As I get older‚ however‚ I realize what I want in life has changed greatly from year to year. What I wanted out of life at 15 had changed drastically by the time I turned 25. At 35‚ I scoffed at the unrealistic notions I had planned for myself as a teenager. Now‚ at the age of nearly 45‚ I have found myself reevaluating

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    Freedom’s Children‚ a book taking place throughout the civil rights movement‚ shows the pain and stuggle that African Americans had to endure simply because of the color of their skin. In the text‚ thirty African-Americans who were either young children or growing teenagers give their first hand accounts of racial discrimination. Using information from the first hand accounts of participants in famous struggles that took place in Arkansas‚ Alabama‚ and Mississippi‚ Levine‚ the author‚ is able to

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    Incorrigible Children of Aston Place Have you ever been faced with a challenge that is so strange you can hardly believe it’s real? In The Incorrigible Children of Aston Place by Maryrose Wood‚ hard work is beneficial if you try hard enough. Penelope works hard and is determined to give the children the education they deserve. The theme in Maryrose Wood’s The Incorrigible Children of Ashton Place is if you try hard you will succeed. This essay will examine hoe Penlope and children must work hard

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