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    Unfortunately for the state of Oklahoma‚ the law backfired‚ causing a 1.3 percent  loss in economic input and $1.3 billion in economic losses. Not only were the illegal immigrants affected but the US children born from illegal immigrants were restricted in getting federal aid for college and their access to public benefits. By creating a system in which the proper undocumented immigrants can apply and obtain legal status in the United States‚ the state of Oklahoma could see an increase in economic

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    Services Inc. Edmond‚ Oklahoma I placed calls to Citibank credit card members to educate the member about credit card fraud‚ and identity theft protection program that we offered. I also informed the member on the other benefits the program had to offer such as reimbursement‚ insurance coverage‚ etc. As a result I would confirm customers current information to complete the enrollment process. Customer Service Representative Oct 2008-May 2009    AT&T MobilityOklahoma City‚ Oklahoma I took calls from

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    Ralph Ellison Ralph Ellison Ralph Waldo Ellison was born March 1‚ 1914 in Oklahoma City‚ Oklahoma to Lewis Alfred and Ida Millsap Ellison. At the beginning of this century‚ Oklahoma had not been a state for very long and was still considered a part of the frontier. Lewis and Ida Ellison had each grown up in the South to parents who had been slaves. The couple moved out west to Oklahoma hoping the lives of their children would be fueled with a sense of possibility in this state that was reputed

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    following Jackson’s policy of Native American removal‚ ignored the decision. About five hundred leading Cherokee agreed in 1835 to cede the tribal territory in exchange for $5‚700‚000 and land in Indian Territory (now Oklahoma). Their action was repudiated by more than nine-tenths of the tribe‚ and several members of the group were later assassinated. In 1838 federal troops began forcible evicting the Cherokee. Approximately one thousand escaped

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    Doug Kohl I was born on November 23rd 1972 and I experienced the bombing at the Oklahoma Federal Murrah building. I was born in Fort Ord California which was an army base and now it is no longer there. The month before the bombing my wife and I had just moved down from Seattle‚ Washington with all her family. We were both looking for jobs in Oklahoma and soon I found an office job just around the corner from the Oklahoma federal building. The day of the bombing was a regular day for me going to work

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    equivalency diploma to make his mother proud. Oklahoma gun laws for juveniles are as follows: it is unlawful for any person under 18 years of age to possess any weapon‚ except rifles or shotguns used in education‚ hunting‚ or sport. Any firearm confiscated from a person under 18 by law enforcement upon arrest or detainment is subject to forfeiture (crime.about.com) According to the Oklahoma County Juvenile Justice center‚ the Oklahoma County Juvenile Bureau is responsible for receiving

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    INFORMATION SYSTEMS (GIS) AND TERRORIST ATTACKS OF OKLAHOMA CITY BOMBING AND THE WORLD TRADE CENTER Submitted To Mark Stallo School of Graduate Studies Of Tiffin University In partial fulfillment of the requirement for the graduate course Geographic Information Systems ENF 622 In the School of Criminal Justice Summer Quarter 2006 by Oscar Young Geographic Information Systems (GIS) And Terrorist Attacks Of Oklahoma City Bombing And The World Trade Center History

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    of the site to client or human services agencies. ANALYZING A WEB PAGE For this assignment I have chosen to identify‚ analyze‚ and evaluate the Human Service Agency know as Oklahoma Baptist Homes for Children (OBHS). The Oklahoma Baptist Homes for Children not only provides housing for children and those children of unwanted pregnancy they also provide for their physical needs‚ their emotional needs‚ education and the spiritual need as well. With

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    University Professor Lorena Brown With the rise in immigrant students comes a rise in students who do not speak English. Schools are facing the need to not only teach these students their regular academics but also a new language. In Guthrie‚ Oklahoma‚ there may seem like there would not be as much need for such programs but the fact is that English language learners are also here. ELL students need assistance from the schools they attend in order to master their English skills and be able to

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    Introduction America was plunged up to their necks in the misery of the Great Depression. People’s savings instantly evaporated on what is known as Black Tuesday today. If that was not horrible enough for one to fathom; one should also know that the residents of the southern plains states had to deal with more than just depression. Ongoing droughts saw to it that crops failed year after year during these times causing dust storms to become quite ubiquitous. This was better known as the Dust

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