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    Enemy of Title IX: The Department of Health, Education and Welfare The lack of action and the incompetence of HEW was the primary obstacle in the way of thorough enforcement of Title IX . Inspired by the Civil Rights Act of 1964 Title IX took years for women to see the law enacted due to the disgraceful lack of enforcement by HEW. Experts show that the Education and Welfare did “three tenths of a complaint per person” failing to protect women to the best of its abilities for more than five years

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    1. Parties: Grove City College, individually and on behalf of its students; Marianne Sickafuse; Kenneth J. Hockenberry; Jennifer S. Smith and Victor E. Vouga v.  Terrel Bell, Secretary of Education 2. Court Where Decided: Supreme Court of the United States 3. Cause of Action Causes of action in this case included: discrimination, gender & sex discrimination and Title IX compliance. 4. Location of the Case Official: 465 U.S. 555 (1984) Unofficial: 104 S. Ct. 1211; 79 L. Ed. 2d 516; 1984 U.S

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    Last night on the campus of Slippery Rock University Fort LeBoeuf(4-5) faced Grove City(9-0) in a game that many figured was total mismatch, with the winner moving on to play next week, while the loser would be turning the pads in on Monday morning. Grove City would get a nice run by Trey Adams, who used the work by his offensive line to pick up the games first, first down, with 10:01 left in the opening quarter. The Eagles would face a third and one, with 8:39 showing on the clock and again

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    influences affected their works? Was it the time between the two artworks, cultural differences, or form? John Taylor’s illustration for Leslie’s Illustrated Gazette is more naturalistic than representational because he was focusing on what he saw in the grove at the treaty signing but ethnocentric beliefs may have caused him to make the Native-Americans look hostile in their facial expressions, with their bow and arrows at hand. He also portrays them as non-descript so you

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    NEVER recommended by a serious professional. On the other hand, individually listed properties have significance for what they represent apart from any other property and usually are landmarks that contribute to the sense of place of the neighborhood, city, county, state, and sometimes, nation as well. These properties are individually significant and MUST be considered as a whole, exterior and interior, especially if they are (or will be) accessible to the general public. Since the beauty is in the

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    About the Author (Part I (A-D)) Hello, my name is Rae-Kelly Hamilton! I am a rising senior attending Grove City High School, where I’m a member of the graduating class of 2016. I hope to attend a prestigious university, preferably a military Service Academy, Johns Hopkins University, or Washington and Lee University. I also hope to play collegiate volleyball while studying either a hard science or engineering while on a pre-med track. Outside the classroom, I enjoy volunteering, reading, and hanging

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    Oak Ridge used to design and construct the nuclear parts of the bomb (¨Hanford¨). The Hanford plant played a key role in the Manhattan project by making big advances in the atomic bomb along with other cities including Los Alamos and Oak Ridge. January 16, 1943 was the day that General Leslie Groves endorsed Hanford as the proposed plutonium production site (“Hanford”). This meaning that the site was made official so the Hanford plant could produce plutonium for the project. This led to crucial success

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    Competing theatre companies sent thugs and police to harass the Theater during performances and hired newspapers to print spoofs of African American dialects. Ira worked backstage and played several roles at The Grove in his late teens and could often be found outside the theatre after performances participating in brawls with competing actors and police trying to shut down the Theater. Historian Bernth Lindforths would say this violence foreshadowed the anti-abolitionist

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    off and Dan got three off before it ran into the shelter belt and came out on the opposite side. Dan got at least another six shots off but missed all of them. My uncle Myron followed the buck until it stopped in a tree grove a mile or two away. Dan and Myron walked the grove while Devin, my dad, and I were posted at the end. I was posted on the left side and Devin was on the right. We heard crashing in the trees. Shaking, I clicked the safety off and put my finger on the cold

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    were willing to work hard, you could take responsibility for yourself and put yourself through school,” (Gladwell 137). Even though Ted Friedman’s family was poor during the time he was trying to go to college, he did not just accept going to the free City College if he would rather be at the University of Michigan. This inspired him to get a job to pay for college, and he was able to since he was born during a ‘demographic trough’ so many places were looking for hardworking people like Ted Friedman

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