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    Taylor Jemilo Chicago History Final The Union Stockyards: Chicago’s Fifth Star Beginning in the early 1860s the way of life in America was beginning to change at a very rapid pace. With tensions in the country growing due to various political struggles‚ a Civil War was nearly inevitable. When a war finally did break out in April of 1861 resources and a way to move those resources was needed more than ever before. One of the most necessary resources‚ food‚ was scarce to soldiers because

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    SWOT analysis

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    The SWOT analysis for the Wyndham Grand Chicago Riverfront Strength In term of strength‚ the Wyndham Grand Riverfront have two major strength its location and being recently open. The hotel is located in the border of the business district and the touristic area of the city (located right across from the magnificent miles). Although the hotel is considered to be serving mainly business guest. The hotel can still attract the tourist to stay at the hotel‚ as the hotel location is in the middle

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    Al Capone Research Paper

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    most if not the most notorious gangsters in the history of the United States. He was well known for smuggling alcohol into the states during the prohibition in which alcohol was banned. Al Capone quickly became a “celebrity” among the people in Chicago where he ran his operation. Alphonse Capone was born on January 17‚ 1899 in Brooklyn New York to two Italian immigrants. Even when he was young he never did like following the rules and he hated authority figures‚ while in school he beat one of

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    Al Capone: Case Summary

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    foundation of the empire he later built. Torrio was a role model for many boys. He often paid young boys to run errands for him. Over time‚ Torrio came to trust Al Capone‚ and gave him more to do than just run errands. However‚ in 1909 Torrio moved to Chicago and young Al fell under other influences. His relationship with Johnny Torrio was no indication that he would lead such a criminal life. He was still actually doing quite well. The only disruption in his life was when his oldest brother left the family

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    Charles Wheelan

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    was a member of Alpha Delta fraternity. From 1997 to 2002‚ he was the Midwest correspondent for The Economist. He has also written for the Chicago Tribune‚ The New York Times‚ The Wall Street Journal and Yahoo! Finance. Wheelan is a regular contributor to the Motley Fool Radio Show on National Public Radio and to the Eight Forty-Eight program on WBEZ‚ Chicago Public Radio. Naked Economics‚ Wheelan ’s first book‚ is an introduction to economics for lay readers. And Wheelan ’s Naked Statistics (2013)

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    Is It Newsworthy

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    rather than a normal person just like them. Human interest articles are articles written to make you feel some type of emotion. Whether the emotion is enjoyment or grief‚ they still make you have some type of response. This article is from the Chicago Tribune and is about a shooting that took place in Englewood‚ Illinois on Friday night that injured fifteen and killed one within seven hours. The article is newsworthy because it follows all of the criteria. The article was written the morning after

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    He is constantly involved with love triangles‚ gambling‚ and more than his fair share of death. This book begins with the woes that Roy Hobbs experiences while a member of the Chicago Cubs‚ and coincidentally‚ the 2016 World Series just provided the first world victory for the Cubs since 1908. As I watched some of the games a few weeks ago‚ I could not help but wonder about the extreme highs and the destructive lows which a professional

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    Al Capone Biography Mrs. McDonagh By: Jackson Spriet Alphonse Gabriel Capone (also known as “Scarface”) was a successful Italian-American gangster who obtained fame during the Prohibition Era. Capone was a big part of organized crime in Chicago and was the leader in the Italian Mafia. However‚ this would all change for Capone when he was arrested in 1931. Al Capone’s father Gabriel Capone left Naples‚ Italy and arrived in New York in 1894 alongside many other poor Italian immigrants‚ but the

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    Al Capone Biography

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    (Al Capone”s LIfe )Al Capone was born in Brooklyn‚NY in 1899.His parents were Poor immigrants(Gabriela and Tressa Capone).He was among eight children of the parents.His childhood was typical for an italian immigrants.His father was a barber and mother a seamstress nothing could have predicted his rise to the most notorious gangster.Capone was a good student in grade school but started to fall behind and had to repeat the sixth grade.Around that time had begun to hang around the docks

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    General Motors

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    Congress who passed the bill to bailout General Motors. As for the cost of this bailout‚ the government had only one source of money to use. They used tax dollars for what was called stimulus spending. According to an unknown author writing in the Chicago Tribune‚ they state that tax payers have paid up to $50 billion and the government also took up to $700 billion from the Trouble Asset Relief Program and from stimulus spending. This is a tremendous amount of money spent‚ considering the hard economic

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