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    Kansas City

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    Justin Sunwoong Choi A01982970 Dr. Cliff Skousen Kansas City Bill Ahern was asked to be an arbitrator in a dispute between the Owner-Player committee and Professional Baseball Players Association. The issue was the profits of the major league baseball teams that the owners maintained‚ however‚ that most of the teams were actually losing money each year. Bill Ahern first visited the owners’ representatives of Kansas City Zephyrs‚ which was one of 14 American League teams and 12 National

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    My Environment

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    other rich areas think that Kansas City‚ KS its not a safe city for them or other people to live since all they see in the news is about shooting‚ crimes‚ gangs and other dangerous things. But they don’t look at how Kansas city KS has improved over the years. To me Kansas city KS is a city that is a good and a bad place to live because I’ve experienced many things that were good and bad in my life. I’ve lived in Kansas City for six years. When I first moved to Kansas City I wanted to go back to

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    The Wizard of Oz: An Exploration of the Connections to the Populist Movement Dorothy‚ as played by Judy Garland in the movie‚ was a young teenage girl who‚ when a tornado hit her house in Kansas‚ was magically transferred to Oz with her dog‚ Toto. Dorothy was seen as the Everyman who just wanted to get back to the way things used to be. She embodies what every American wants to be: loyal‚ strong-willed‚ and resourceful. Henry Littlefield identifies her‚ “"Dorothy is Baum’s Miss Everyman. She

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    Lynn Jenkins

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    Jenkins Lynn Jenkins was born on June 10‚ 1963 on a dairy farm in Holton‚ Kansas. She has two children‚ Hayley and Hayden and currently lives in Topeka‚ Kansas. She Graduated from Kansas State University and Weber State College with a major in accounting and a minor in economics. Congress woman Lynn Jenkins is also certified to be a public accountant. She served in the Kansas state Senate for one term‚ as well as the Kansas House of Representatives for 2 years. In 2002 she was elected State Treasurer

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    Career Day

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    connectors‚ and electro-mechanical components. In addition‚ Hyspeco offers several added services for their customers such as VMI‚ kitting‚ and prototype and design services. In Kansas and Missouri‚ Hyspeco serves the industrial‚ agricultural‚ aerospace‚ and mobile markets. Hyspeco offices can be found in Joplin‚ Kansas City‚ Springfield‚ and Wichita. Hyspeco’s statement of purpose is as follows‚ “Hyspeco‚ Inc. will provide exceptional value for our customers‚ shareholders‚ suppliers‚ and associates

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    Business Law

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    the old law improper. The Jurisdiction of the Court% Steve often purchases office supplies from Supplymax. a company with stores in many states‚ but none in Steve home state of Missouri. Supplymax does‚ however‚ maintain a distribution center in Kansas City. Missouri. Supplymax does not advertise in Missouri except that it places a few advertisements in national magazines. Some of which are sold in Missouri. Steve has an agreement with their store in Chicago. and Steve will often contact the Chicago

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    Kansas Essay

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    “Stupid Decisions” In the story “Kansas‚” Stephen Dobyns’ portrayal of the farmer as a round character demonstrates the theme of don’t make stupid decisions of characterization when the farmer chases after his wife‚ the boy hitchhikes‚ and the wife is being unfaithful. It started with a boy trying to get from a school in Oklahoma back to summer school. He hitchhiked on a dirt road in Kansas‚ and much to his surprise‚ his life would change forever. The farmer is a round character as he

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    Kansas Experiment

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    strategies were made to reduce the crimes and make the public feel more safe in the street. The Kansas City Experiment started on October 1972 and continued to 1973 ‚ it was administered by the Kansas City Police Department and evaluated by the Police Foundation. The Kansas City Experiment tested the use of preventive patrol on crime rates and citizens fear of crime. The police foundation divided Kansas into fifteen different areas‚ and those fifteen areas were divided into three groups of five. These

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    Newton’s division to approach Pine Bluff from the southeast while Marmaduke led the remaining Confederate troops in from the west‚ trapping the Yankees between the converging Confederate forces and the Arkansas River.A patrol from the Fifth Kansas encountered Marmaduke’s advance on the Princeton Road at about nine o’clock in the morning on October 25 and sent word to Clayton in Pine Bluff. The Union commander ordered most of the horses of his two regiments corralled within the courthouse square

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    Forget Fun with Dick and Jane—Murder with Dick and Perry! Throughout Truman Capote’s nonfiction novel‚ In Cold Blood‚ Perry Smith and Dick Hickock are shown in two distinct lights. While Perry appears to have compassion and a possible mental illness‚ Dick is portrayed as a ruthless‚ apathetic monster. Through the use of vivid descriptions and changing points of view‚ Capote makes the audience see Perry as a helpless accessory to murder‚ while Dick is the mastermind. By establishing Perry

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