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    Windshield Survey Chamberlain College of Nursing NR 443 Community Health Nursing November‚ 2013 Introduction to South Lansing Lansing is the third largest city in Michigan and is also the state capitol. Lansing‚ on the whole‚ is an industrial city with many factories‚ some of which are now abandoned with the economic recession. South Lansing is a community consisting of a range of blue-collar to low income families. There are many older homes which were constructed in the

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    Case study: Business Process Reengineering General Motors Corporation  “General Motors is one of three leading automotive manufacturing companies in the United States. Based in Michigan in 1903 by Henry ford and grew to reach revenue of $150 billion and more than 370‚000 employees by 1996. In the 1970’s‚ the automobile market for the major auto makers - General Motors (GM)‚ Ford‚ and Chrysler- was crunched by competition from foreign manufactures such as Toyota and Honda. In 1999‚ Ford acquired

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    December 30‚ 1936‚ conditions in Flint michigan working conditions were depressing‚ for the working people at the Flint General Motors (GM) Fisher Body plant. On december 30 they simply locked the doors and sat down‚ in reaction to the strike General Motors made a decision to transfer inspectors to other jobs because they would not leave the union. That day‚ General Motors attempted to transport dies out of Flint by rail to other plants with weaker unions so they could continue to manufacture cars

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    whiskers. * Fossil- Crinoid‚ June 16‚ 1989. It is the mineralization of an animal which has a plant-like appearance‚ so it is known as the “sea lily.” * Mineral- Galena‚ July 21‚ 1967. It is the major source of lead ore. It is dark gray in color and breaks into small cubes. * Rock- Mozarkite‚ July 21‚ 1967. It appears in a variety of colors‚ mostly green‚ red‚ or purple. It is often made into jewelry. * Grape- Norton/Cynthiana‚ July 11‚ 2003. It is an adaptable‚ self-pollinating grape

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    Air Pollution in Windsor The City of Windsor is recognized for having poor air quality in comparison with other Cities; however‚ relative studies have revealed associations between day-to-day variations in air pollution levels and respiratory health in Windsor. Windsor’s air quality is one the worst in Ontario‚ containing smog-causing ozone and other pollutants that harm civilians‚ according to a report released on October 30th by the Ontario Environment Ministry. Air pollution is extremely

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    Tyree Guyton and executive director‚ Jenenne Whitfield are always looking for new ideas and plans to keep the project going. Tyree began this project in 1986 to create an outdoor art environment in the heart of Detroit‚ Michigan. (“Heidelberg Project”) In February 1999‚ the city of Detroit started to demolish the Heidelberg project not less than an hour after its’ temporary restraining order had expired. (Fig. 2) Some of the project is still there today‚ but residents of neighboring streets‚ in spite

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    Would Detroit have more tourists if it got rid of all of the problems? There are a lot of good things about Detroit‚ but there also many bad things such as abandoned buildings‚ stray animals‚ and potholes. Detroit was once one of the most popular cities in the country due to the automotive industry‚ but then its popularity decreased from the increased violence. Detroit’s population fell 61% from the year 1950 to 2010. As a result many citizens of Detroit moved to find a better lifestyle‚ as result

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    transitions‚ and crime hot spots‚ as pertaining to Detroit‚ Michigan. Detroit‚ Michigan is approximately 2000 square miles with an estimated population of 870‚000 residents. Within the City of Detroit is a wide range of ethic backgrounds and multiple cultural centers. The city embraces a large amount of history such as the original location of the Michigan Capital‚ home of Motown‚ and the head quarters of the auto industry. In recent times‚ the City of Detroit has experienced difficult periods with mortgages

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    state of the citizens within in it that the GDP simply cannot. Look at Detroit‚ Michigan; the “Motor City”‚ was at one time one of the most prosperous cities in the world‚ and a global industrial giant. Today‚ it’s a ghost town‚ not to mention a hellhole. The collapse of the automotive industry from the early 2000’s to the present has completely destroyed the former global giant in every way. The precipitous decline of the Detroit economy can be substantiated by using both the GPI and GDP method.

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    Angelee Matthews Professor Wyszynki Hum-101‚ Section=B07 3 April 2012 Detroit Institute of Arts The Museum I chose to visit was the Detroit Institute of Arts in Detroit‚ Michigan. The DIA hours of operation is; Wednesday and Thursday 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.‚ Friday 10 a.m. – 10 p.m.‚ and Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. The day I visited the museum admission was free to the public‚ but regular admission is usually $8 for adults‚ $6 for seniors‚ $4 for youth (6-17) and $5 for college students

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