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    1927 Mississippi Flood

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    disaster‚ like the Chicago Daily Tribune and the New York Times. Which both had very similar editorial stances‚ they both wrote about the political aspect of the major issue. Coverage of the government and how the intend to contribution to help this horrible situation at hand. In the Chicago Daily Tribune‚ they ran a headline stating‚”200.000 need help—Hoover.” Hoover‚ at the time was Secretary of Commerce was urging President Coolidge that a larger relief fund was needed. (Chicago Daily Tribune). The

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    “The Sacrifice”: An Analysis of Language in Alice Walker’s Roselily PAPER # 6 LANGUAGE Kati Martinez 03/03/2013 In Alice Walker’s Roselily‚ our main character (Roselily) is a mother of three residing in Mississippi. She questions her actions to marry a man of a different religion‚ but knows that the marriage will give her a (limited) sense of freedom‚ and will give her children an opportunity to lead better lives. The story’s central idea reveals that sometimes the love and concern for others

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    Thirty-Nine An alderman since 1995‚ Margaret Laurino is no new-kid-on-the-block. Alongside hard fought campaigns‚ this 39th ward representative also has a family history of Chicago politics to go along with her 17 years in office. Her father‚ also serving ward 39‚ was known as the "alley alderman"‚ said to have walked the alleys of Chicago to get to better know his people. After a near three decades of service‚ his resignation in the year 1994 due to poor health brought about the election of his daughter

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    Diversity Essay

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    Europe. Later in history‚ slavery and the outcomes of the Civil war‚ had a huge impact upon what most Anglo Americans inherently believe about Black people as a race here in America. As a Black woman‚ born and raised in a Midwestern city like Chicago‚ my views about diversity are typically shared by a large number of “us” the baby boomers; yet considered by outsiders as rather radical. As stated in one of the aforementioned paragraphs‚ it is a nice ideology‚ one that is noble and the pursuit

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    Statistical Data Analysis

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    Attainment for the entire U.S. displayed that more citizens as a whole have obtained an education from grade school through college than they have in the Chicago region alone. For the entire U.S. the educational percentage was at 98.56; however the Chicago region had an educational percentage of 99.54. This showed that more people in Chicago had an education than they do in the entire U.S. Marriage and Transportation. The marital status

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    The Devil in the City

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    takes place in Chicago during the Gilded Age. Larson transports readers to a moment in American history that shows the splendor of imagination evident at the time‚ and the violence and poverty that surrounded it. This story is one of good and evil. Daniel Burnham‚ the brilliant architect responsible for the grandeur and construction of The World’s Fair nicknamed the White City‚ versus H.H. Holmes‚ the morally deprived serial killer who used the Black City image of Chicago as a playground

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    I Miss Your Vibes

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    opportunities in Chicago‚ my heart still aches for Oran. Oran is a wonderful city located in the northwest of Algeria‚ known for its beautiful beaches and food. Chicago to me is one of the most beautiful cities in the world‚ with its beautiful tall buildings‚ green spices. However‚ Burciaga was satisfied with the weather of California‚ like he says‚” I am totally spoiled and laid-back in Northern Califias”‚ In contrast it was hard for me in getting used to the cold weather of Chicago. In fact‚ the difference

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    she was 28 and they didn’t think she knew what she wanted yet. Its bad that she didn’t listen to her parents but if she would’ve she wouldn’t be known for who she is today. You’re probably wondering why did they choose Chicago the reason is that Ms. Starr was a teacher in Chicago so she had a broad idea of how the neighborhoods were there so they’d know where to look. They soon found a house on the 19th ward that was built 33 years prior to their finding of it. On September 18‚ 1889 it was finally

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    I & M Canal Research Paper

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    Canal Could you imagine the city of Chicago being an agricultural place‚ without the huge towers and buildings there today? The I&M Canal made Chicago the city it is today by creating a greater opportunity for trade. How did the I&M Canal affect people before and after it was built? The I&M Canal attracted many immigrants‚ and improved imports and exports. THE BEGINNING The I&M Canal transformed Chicago. Before the canal was built‚ Chicago was farmland. Chicago was more agricultural not industrial

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    National Convention riots will always be known as one of the most historical and commemorative events in all of American history. August 28‚ 1968‚ delegates began to arrive in Chicago‚ Illinois‚ for the 35th Democratic National Convention‚ with the intention of choosing the new democratic presidential nominee. Chicago was a major “hot spot” for civil uprising‚ making it the perfect setting for a major political demonstration. The 1960’s gave birth to opinionated activist organizations‚ such as

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