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    kinds of American English. From north to south‚ east to west‚ it is clear that how a person talks to one another defines whom the person is. Robert’s discovering journey began on the East Coast‚ from New England to New York‚ to Pennsylvania‚ to Pittsburgh‚ to Ohio‚ and to Michigan. When Robert was

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    Three Rivers Optical

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    Executive Summary Three Rivers Optical is a company located in Pittsburgh which supplies lenses to the ophthalmic community. Steve Siebert‚ CEO and head of marketing faces different challenges on deciding if he should keep trade shows he has been doing as sales have not been proficient enough‚ and whether he should invest in new trade show to grow TRO’s market share. Steve’s plan is to invest into different states such as California and Michigan in the next five years. As TRO is moving towards

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    American Eagle Outfitters From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia American Eagle Outfitters‚ Inc. Type Public (NYSE: AEO) Founded 1977 Headquarters Pittsburgh‚ Pennsylvania Area served United States Key people Jay L. Schottenstein (Chairman) James V. O’Donnell (CEO) Roger S. Markfield (Vice Chairman) Susan P. McGalla (President & CMO) Industry Retail Products Apparel‚ footwear‚ accessories Revenue ▲$2.8 billion USD (2006) Employees 20‚600 (2005) Parent Retail

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    The local police in Pittsburgh refused to fight and fire on the strikers so President Hayes then called the militia to come to the rescue. The strikers were so furious with the wage cut that they trapped the militia inside of a railroad roundhouse and then caused more damage

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    increased. There were about 30‚000 people in the area before the flood. The Western Reservoir was built in the 1840s‚ but became generally known as the South Fork dam. It was designed to supply extra water for the Main Line canal from Johnstown to Pittsburgh. By saving the spring floods‚ water could be released

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    There are valid reasons that women are better drivers than men. Firstly‚ women drive more carefully than men. According to a research at Carnegie-Mellon University in Pittsburgh‚ 70 percent of serious car crashes is linked to men even if women had a higher number of minor accidents like a fender bender. Therefore women take the wheel more safely and prudently. Secondly‚ women obey traffic regulations better than men do. They generally fasten their seat belts‚ observe the traffic signal and hardly

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    game. Fighting also gives the home team the intensity needed in winning the stanley cup final. If fighting was banned in the nhl players would result in being more dangerous during body checks‚ hacks or even chopping wood as Phil Kessel from the Pittsburgh Penguins might say. Where does this leave all the enforcers in the nhl. Enforces will be forced out of the game forever. It all started during

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    great strike of 1877

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    What was the most important event in U.S History between 1877 and 1920? The most important event in U.S History between 1877 and 1920 was The Great Strike of 1877. The Great Strike of 1877 was the most important event between 1877 and 1920 because it began the Great Strike‚ it was the most violent labor-management confrontation to that point in American history and the amount of people who died‚ went to jail or went on strike was insurmountable. The Great Strike of 1877 was the most important

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    Concussions In Sports

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    Sports are full of competition‚ but this heavy amount of competition may not be so good for a person’s body; plus‚ injuries are a common thing in sports. It wouldn’t be a sport without an injury occurring. Injuries‚ like concussions‚ are very common in sports like soccer and football. Those are caused by continuous action to the head. Concussions can have long-term effects on the brain‚ like memory loss and diseases like Parkinson’s(Nordqvist). Also‚ the violent plays in today’s sports‚ are not things

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    example of an American Industrialist who made a vast fortune in the steel company by monopolizing. As a little boy growing up‚ Carnegie went from “Rags to Riches” in a short amount of time for a man of his background. As his first job he worked in a Pittsburgh cotton factory in which he rose to the position of division superintendent of the Pennsylvania Railroad in 1859. While he was working on the railroad he invested in different daring risks like oil and steel companies. By the time he was 30 he made

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