Chicago Fire of 1934 H106 The Packing-Town Fire took place in Chicago Illinois during the month of May 1934. During the 1930s many things were happening to the community of Chicago, but also the country as a whole. The Great Depression was in full effect at this time preceding World War II, damaging our countries economic system. It also damaged the lives of many, putting personal and corporate businesses out of business. The main reason…
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African Americans in Chicago, Illinois; 1860-1950 I often wonder why. "Why" I see gang violence on the news so often and why I read about the academic achievement gap between the crowned "white" race and my own. "Why" is it that every time I see a man on the news, one who shares the same face as mine, the same blood, is staring in the eyes of an impending incarceration. "Why" the idea of a drug dealer or a, "gang banger," is tagged with the image of a man with Black skin. "Why" I look around…
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Immersion Week Reflection Portfolio Sami Bayyari Discover Chicago Autumn 2015 During immersion week I learned quite a few handy new skills and information such as navigating the city, remembering who we are as DePaul students inside and outside the campus, and the importance of charity/community work. When navigating the city, I learned to always walk briskly and stay aware to keep things moving and watch for the safety of myself and others. Holding my phone should not be done on CTA.…
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University of Michigan in July, 2001. This is one of the top emergency medicine residencies in the country. During my final year, in 2003-2004, I was honored to be selected as one of three Chief Residents. Immediately upon graduation, I moved to Chicago in the summer of 2004 to begin my academic career at Northwestern University. My early research at the University of Michigan focused on patient safety, as I evaluated resident perceptions of medical errors in the ED. I published my first paper on…
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The Greeks believed that “balance is required to sustain the effectiveness of organizations and of the individuals in them. This means avoiding extremes, behaving reasonably, and living moderately” (Clemson, 1999). Homer’s work shows readers the importance for a leader to maintain good terms with their assets and avoid distractions. According to Clemens (1999), “Postmortem investigations of business disasters are rarely performed, but if they were performed regularly, they would reveal that business…
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AP US History Chapter 19 Notes Packingtown, Chicago, Illinois (I aimed for their hearts and hit their stomachs.) Packingtown: adjoining the Union Stockyards, center of Chicago meatpacking, and full of the odor of the industry. The various ethnic groups here—Irish, Germans, Bohemians, Poles, Lithuanians, and Slovaks—rarely intermixed (despite being nearly all Roman Catholic), except in the saloon; saloons hosted weddings and dances, providing meeting places for trade unions and fraternities, and…
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talks about how important food and water is when crossing the border. When first assigned this topic, I knew right away this could be something I used because of the importance of food while crossing from one country to another. When dehydrated and out of food, most Mexicans would die for a taco or some type of food. This shows the importance of Mexican Cuisine when crossing the border as well as the United States cuisine when finally crossed the border. Melissa Segura’s article “Friday Night Futbol”…
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African American Culture in a Modern American Dominant Sociology Intro to Sociology September 3, 2010 Janice Caparro African American culture in the United States refers to the cultural contributions of Americans African descent to the culture of the United States, either as part of or distinct from American culture. The distinct identity of African American culture is rooted in the historical experience of the African American people. The culture is both distinct and enormously influential…
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Frankenstein From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia This article is about the novel. For the characters, see Victor Frankenstein or Frankenstein's monster. For other uses, see Frankenstein (disambiguation). Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus Volume I, first edition Author Mary Shelley Language English Genre Horror, Gothic, Romance, science fiction Published 1818 (Lackington, Hughes, Harding, Mavor & Jones) Pages 280 Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus is a novel written by British…
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A Comparative Study of the Shield of Achilles and the Shield of Aeneas In Homer’s great work, the Iliad, Achilles is given a set of armor, including a glorious shield which allows him to return to battle and carry out his revenge against Hector. Likewise, in Virgil’s Aeneid, Aeneas is sent a shield for the purpose of aiding him in defending Rome from invasion. However, these shields are made special not by their military value, but by the engravings that decorate their surfaces. Achilles’…
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