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    story of a hockey game between the Toronto Maple Leafs and Detroit Red Wings you would have to describe exactly happened. VS. “The Leafs were so lucky on Saturday. The superb and skillful Wings players were beaten by the lucky‚ cheating Leafs players. The referee was totally biased. He allowed five goals that were all offside. I have never seen so much luck and cheating.” This story of a hockey game was written by a Detroit Red Wings fan when her team had lost 5-0! The writer

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    Wriston Corporation: The Detroit Plant Summary: Richard Sullivan‚ recently appointed vice president in the Heavy Equipment Division (HED) of the Automotive Supplier Group of the Wriston Manufacturing Corporation‚ scrutinized one more time the P&L forecast for the Detroit plant – part of the lengthy report on the future of the plant which had been prepared by a task force Sullivan had appointed six months earlier. He saw three major alternatives: close the plant as soon as possible and transfer its

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    The city of Detroit is the largest city in th Michigan state. The city is located on an international waterway‚ which is connected with seaports around the world through St. Lawrence seaway. During consequent 60 years‚ the city has experienced impressive achievements followed by unprecedented collapse. In 1950‚ populated by 1‚8 million people‚ city was a sample of highly industrialized world and the center of automobile industry. In mater of decades‚ Detroit went from being the shining star of

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    “The Pride of DetroitDetroit is one of the most important cities in Michigan and the United States. Detroit is the center of American motor industry and is the birthplace of Motown. Detroit is also home to four major league sport teams. However‚ one team is infamous for being the worst in their respective sport. This infamy belongs to Detroit’s football team‚ the Detroit Lions. Founded in 1930‚ Lions are owned by Martha Firestone Ford and play at Ford Field in downtown Detroit. The Lion’s colors

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    On July 18th‚ 2013‚ Detroit became the largest city ever to declare Chapter 9 bankruptcy. The city sat in $18 million in debt. Over the next couple of months‚ the city’s crime rate rose and many people lost their jobs and left the city of Detroit‚ which hurt the real estate market. Detroit relied on the auto industry‚ which slowly terminated jobs. Forbes reported one out of every 764 homes foreclosed. More than 100‚000 homes and 78‚000 buildings were vacant during this period of time. The price of

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    impact.” That is exactly Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan said‚ according to Freep. Dennis Mannion‚ who helps manage the Detroit Pistons‚ believes in experience being a great way to get young people into the workforce. Which is why the president of Palace Sports and Entertainment was all smiles this morning at the S.A.Y Detroit Play Center on Van Dyke‚ as the Detroit Pistons announced a $100‚000 grant and partnership with Grow Detroit’s Youth Talent. This is good news for the Detroit kids because the project

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    Detroit once use to be Americas 5th largest city until the decline. The city of Detroit‚ has gone through a major economic and demographic decline in recent decades. Detroit’s decline began in the late 1950s‚ when the city lost almost a tenth of their population. The population of the city went from 1‚850‚000 in the late 1950s to 701‚000 in 2013. Factors that have influenced the decline of Detroit includes the the automobile industry‚ which suffered from global competition and has moved much of the

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    Stray dogs become one of the most serious issue in American cities as a consequence of the development of cities. Detroit is one of the top city for dog fighting and Bloomberg reported that there are 50‚000 dogs around the Detroit city and around 50‚000 stray dogs in Los Angles. Stray Dogs causes many unfavourable impact on city environment and people well-being. As a result author of the publication[1] recommended options to deal with this problem which is sheltering‚ killing‚ vaccinating and neutering

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    Should The City of Detroit have a camera one every corner? The city of Detroit should not have a camera on every corner. Yes we need to do something to make or city safer. Yes there are many unsolved crimes but the people in Detroit needs privacy. We should not have a camera watching every move we make. No matter where we go once we are outside our homes we will be getting watched. How much privacy do they expect us to give up for safety? If I’m alone in the park‚ I want to know that

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    It appears that both riots occurred because of the discrimination against the black communities‚ the Detroit 1967 Riot was because of the unnecessary raids on the black communities‚ more specifically the bar where it all began and the Los Angeles 1992 riot was due to the police officers that were acquitted in the beating of Rodney. Even though the bar was unlicensed‚ the black communities felt that they’ve had enough of the police brutality as well as the racism and discrimination against them. The

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