The Columbus Dispatch Essays

  • Wgu Community Statistics Assignment

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    by enrolling more qualifying mothers on Medicaid when they apply instead of making them wait until the paper work is completed allows mothers to have instant care. Columbus has established Celebrate One which includes a mobile unit that go out in the community to provide service now to expectant mothers in their first trimester (Columbus Public Health

  • Ohio Fails Students in Education

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    Funding: Has Ohio Fix it?," The Columbus Dispatch, ... ... middle of paper ... ...ation. N.p., n.d. Web. 22 Nov. 2011. . "Reinventing Public Education | Ohio Education Matters." Changing Ohio Education for a Changing World | Ohio Education Matters. Ed. Ohio Education Matters. KnowledgeWorks Foundation, 2009. Web. 07 Nov. 2011. . Siegel, Jim, and Catherine Candisky. "SCHOOL FUNDING: HAS OHIO FIXED IT? | The Columbus Dispatch." The Columbus Dispatch. Dispatch Printing Company, 30 Mar. 2007

  • College Prep Program Pros And Cons

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    According to the Dispatch “The Columbus Municipal School District is getting more than $2.8 million over three years to improve and expand its Advanced Placement programs” (The Dispatch 1). These programs are similar to the proposed college prep course as they help prepare students for more challenging education experiences. The improvements to the program

  • Community Health Improvement Plan Paper

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    Since the primary goal of public health nursing is promoting health and preventing disease within the community, it’s essential that nurses be able to gather and assess demographic information to diagnose the local needs of the population and consider that information when developing a health improvement plan (Nies & McEwan, 2015). The assignment this week is to gather statistics from county, state and national databases and analyze the findings to identify actual or potential areas of concern.

  • Public Health: The Primary Goal Of Community Health Nursing

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    A priority for public health. Retrieved from https://www.columbus.gov/publichealth/programs/infant-mortality-overview/ Crane, M. (2015, September 22). Ohio remains one of the nation’s most obese states. The Columbus Dispatch. Retrieved from http://www.dispatch.com/content/stories/local/2015/09/21/Ohio-remains-one-of-nations-most-obese-states.html Nies, M.A. & McEwan, M. (2015). Health a community view. In Community/public health nursing: promoting the health of

  • Bermuda Triangle as a Mythical Geographic Area

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    Bermuda Triangle as a Mythical Geographic Area The Bermuda triangle is a mythical geographic area. It is believed to extend from the tip of Florida to Bermuda and to Puerto Rico. Over 100 planes and ships have disappeared in the last century. There are many theories about what might cause the disappearances of theses ships and planes. Scientist have come to believe that the most possible theory has something to do with the climate change such as tsunamis, hurricanes or waterspouts. The other theory

  • Water Inc. Marketing Plan

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    with the added boost of caffeine; the same amount found in a regular cup of coffee. The Company will premiere its LIFT water at locations in and around The Ohio State University¡¦s main campus in Columbus, Ohio. A socially responsible production facility will be operated and maintained in Columbus, Ohio. LIFT Water Inc. will lease factory space until such time as purchase of the facility is deemed fiscally responsible. Employees will be provided with a generous wage and benefits package to

  • Franklin Delano Roosevelt's New Deal Responsible For The Great Depression

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    Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s proposposed, “New Deal,” plan was controversial to many groups. These new plans were meant to repair the damages that the depression made, and to help America through World War II. These plans include Social Security, abolition of child labor, federal minimum wage, rights for unions and making deals, TVA (Tennessee Valley Association responsible for electricity), and FDIC to protect saving accounts. He vowed to pass these groups after he was elected president. Many people

  • Taking a Look Inside Kohl's Corporation

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    History According to the Kohl’s Corporation Hoover Report (2014), in the late 1920s, a man named Max Kohl opened a grocery store in Milwaukee, Wisconsin (Hoover Report, 2014, pg. 9). By 1938, Max and his three sons had developed his store into a successful chain and incorporated the business. Max Kohl had experienced enough success by 1962 that he opened a department store right next to his Kohl’s grocery store. In 1972, Max Kohl and his family’s “65 food stores and five department stores were generating

  • Donald Harvey: The Serial Killer

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    2. Biographical Information: The name of the serial killer that I researched is Donald Harvey. Biographical Information Donald Harvey was born on April 15, 1952. He is still alive and serving life in prison. He was born in Butler County, Ohio. Which is only three hours and twenty-four minutes from Tell City. At school Harvey was considered unapproachable and kept to himself a lot. He mostly would rather hang around the adults than with the kids in the school yard. He was very intelligent, but he

  • Rhetorical Analysis On 'Always' By Barack Obama

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    Barack Obama “Always” 2012. Obama’s overall message to society throughout this ad was the promotion of “education, training, research and technology” in order to better America as a nation. In the beginning of the ad Obama hinted at some of the other candidates ridiculing him of his previous term and trying to drag his name through the mud however, not once did he bring them up flash pictures of them or drop their names to influence society to vote for him. Obama remained professional and stressed

  • Horror Movie Genre Should Die

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    things grows up to be an ax murderer? Thankfully, no. But, along with the scientific evidence of such images clouding ones judgment is some rather interesting anecdotal evidence as well. As of March, 2015 a now fired permanent substitute teacher in Columbus, Ohio was convicted and sentenced to 90 days in jail and three years probation for showing a horror movie to five separate classes of high

  • James Thurber Research Paper

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    As America was changing during the early twentieth century, so was humor and few writers could easily adapt to this change with success as well as James Thurber did as a cartoonist, journalist, and an author of short stories, fables, fairytales, and plays, Thurber highlighted the problems of everyday life that were often the result of the transition in America from a masculine, frontier society, to an urban, more feminized society (Buckley, New Criterion). He shied away from major problems of the

  • Persuasive Essay On Child Trafficking

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    “Stolen people, stolen dream” is the brutality faced by numerous, vulnerable, gullible children in the black market around the world even in the admirable United States. Trafficking of children is the modern day slavery, the act of recruiting, harboring, transporting, providing, or obtaining a person for compelled labor or commercial sex acts through the use of force, fraud, or coercion. More than ever, it has become a lucrative method that is trending in the underground economy. A pimp can profit

  • Ineffective Parents in Today's Society

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    Ineffective Parents in Today's Society Before Will Smith started his big solo career as a rap artist, he and his friend, Jazzy Jeff, had a song called, "Parents Just Don't Understand." It was a big hit, particularly for youth. The song was about how 'parents just didn't understand' the trends and the way life was in those days for kids. Smith told about situations he had with his parents and his audience could easily relate to these situations, thus, making the song a hit. Smith was right

  • Caricature In Mark Twain's The Adventures Of Tom Sawyer

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    Mark Twain quickly rose to fame after the release of his story, “Jim Smiley and the Jumping Frog,” and he continued to make a name for himself through the release of stories such as The Gilded Age: A Tale of Today, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn. Twain saw immense success and fame; he was easily recognizable and wildly popular, even to the point of being called “the greatest American humorist of his age” by the New York Times. In short, Twain was as close to being an international

  • Social Media Strategy for Whole Foods

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    Retrieved February 25, 2014, from https://www.wholefoodsmarket.com/sites/default/files/media/Global/Company%20Info/PDFs/2012-WFM_Annual_Report.pdf Gaar, B. (2013, December 21). Whole Foods chain is growing, but facing increasing competition. The Columbus Dispatch. Retrieved February 25, 2014, from http://www.dispatch.com/content/stories/business/2013/12/21/healthy-but----.html Lewis, J. (2014, February 20). The real reason everybody steals from Whole Foods. The GW Hatchet. Retrieved February 25, 2014

  • Saint Bridit and African American Women Saints

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    One of my class mates traveles to Ireland every year. My class mate stated each time she visits Ireland that she gets a greater understanding of women in the early days. We both come from a baptist, penecostal and apstolic background, I would like to compare the roles of Saint Bridit and women in the church, the only black women preachers preached about in the baptist church was harriet tuckman. The other women talked about in church was Mary the mother of Jesus Christ. However Mary the mother

  • Combatting the Heroin Epidemic in Ohio

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    The Heroin Epidemic in the Buckeye State Heroin Overdose deaths are more prominent in the news than ever before, and it is not because people are bored and decided to report on something. The spike in opioid overdoses is not something people can just decide not to hear, it is a growing problem and it is growing fast. Drug abuse is real and heroin is being abused every day on the streets of Ohio. We can prevent the growing opioid overdose epidemic in America by informing the general population on

  • The Bermuda Triangle Phenomenon

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    devil?, or perhaps aliens are using this spot as their home base on earth. Maybe it really does contain a mystical vortex that sucks people down into a third dimension. The myth of the mysterious triangle was first begun in an Associated Press dispatch Reporter E.V. W. Jones wrote of "mysterious disappearances" of ships and planes between the Florida coast and Bermuda. Two years after this article appeared Fate magazine ran an article by George X. Sand about a "series of strange marine disappearances