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Importance of Writing — Everyday Writing with Coach Write
The video emphasizes that strong writing skills are fundamental to success in various aspects of life by comparing them to the foundational skills in basketball. The lesson highlights persuasive and authentic writing as lifelong tools that open doors to diverse career opportunities while emphasizing the significance of regular practice for continuous improvement.
This series was developed to address everyday writing with children in grades K-6. Throughout the lessons, children will join “Team Write” as Coach Write emphasizes the importance of writing and demonstrates how fun writing can be! Learn more about EVERYDAY WRITING WITH COACH WRITE at www.pbswesternreserve.org/coach-write.
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Creating Effective Paragraphs - Everyday Writing with Coach Write
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Coach Write introduces young writers to the fundamental role paragraphs play in organizing and structuring ideas. This video delves into three major types of writing - narrative, opinion, and informational - illustrating how paragraphs enhance readability, clarify viewpoints, and organize facts in multiple formats. This series was developed to address everyday writing with children in grades K-...
Using Precise Words - Everyday Writing with Coach Write
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In this video, Coach Write teaches young writers the importance of using precise and varied language to enhance their writing skills. The concept of synonyms as secret weapons is introduced, explaining that substituting words, when chosen carefully, can bring new life and vividness to writing. Coach Write illustrates how to improve mundane sentences to be more engaging and dynamic. This series ...
Using Transitional Words - Everyday Writing with Coach Write
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In this video, Coach Write teaches young writers the importance of incorporating transitions for smooth and engaging writing. Students are introduced to various types of transitions, including time words, cause and effect words, comparison words, and contrast words. The video demonstrates how transitions improve flow, clarity, and organization. This series was developed to address everyday writ...
Varying Sentences - Everyday Writing with Coach Write
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Coach Write guides young authors to elevate their writing skills by combining, reducing, and expanding sentences. This series was developed to address everyday writing with children in grades K-6. Throughout the lessons, children will join “Team Write” as Coach Write emphasizes the importance of writing and demonstrates how fun writing can be! Learn more about EVERYDAY WRITING WITH COACH WRITE ...
Understanding and Avoiding Plagiarism - Everyday Writing with Coach Write
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Coach Write helps young writers learn the importance of playing fair in the world of writing, much like in basketball. Students are guided on how to avoid plagiarism by using their own words, incorporating quotations when necessary, and giving proper credit to sources, ensuring they learn and grow responsibly as both writers and individuals. This series was developed to address everyday writing...
Creating a Writing Friendly Environment - Family Time Fast Break
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Writing in the home allows your child to build essential fundamental skills. Creating a writing-friendly environment for your child can inspire them to become a better writer. This series was developed to address everyday writing with children in grades K-6. Throughout the lessons, children will join “Team Write” as Coach Write emphasizes the importance of writing and demonstrates how fun writi...
Building Writing Confidence - Family Time Fast Break
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Writing holds the power to nurture creativity and foster self-expression. Help your child to become a confident writer. This series was developed to address everyday writing with children in grades K-6. Throughout the lessons, children will join “Team Write” as Coach Write emphasizes the importance of writing and demonstrates how fun writing can be! Learn more about EVERYDAY WRITING WITH COACH ...
Writing Inspiration Through Reading - Family Time Fast Break
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One way to help your young author grow is to encourage them to read. When they explore a variety of books they gain a deeper understanding of how different authors approach storytelling. This exposure helps young writers to experiment with various techniques and find their unique voice. This series was developed to address everyday writing with children in grades K-6. Throughout the lessons, ch...
Integrating Daily Writing at Home - Family Time Fast Break
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Nurturing your child's literacy skills goes beyond the classroom, with writing playing a pivotal role in their cognitive and emotional growth. Integrating writing into your everyday life not only enhances their communication abilities but also fosters creativity and critical thinking. This series was developed to address everyday writing with children in grades K-6. Throughout the lessons, chil...
Around Akron with Blue Green: July 2024
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Join host Blue Green at NOSH Butters in Cuyahoga Falls before embarking on a trip to learn about East Reservoir in Portage Lakes. Next, visit another of Akron’s excellent outdoor recreation areas, the popular Firestone Metro Park. After working up an appetite, Blue Green takes his adventure to the Main Street Saloon for an iconic jumbo burger.
Forum 360 - The Power of Music
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Jewish educators Rabbi Chayim Alevsky and Sarah Alevsky discuss music of the Jewish tradition and its transformative impact on children. The couple, who recently moved to Cleveland, share their personal experiences with music education, travel and faith. In addition, Rabbi Chayim performs a selection of songs. Watch more episodes of FORUM 360 online at www.pbswesternreserve.org/forum-360.
Forum 360 - Places to Go Things to Do, People to See in Cleveland
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Jennifer Brasdovich, public relations manager for Destination Cleveland, joins host Mark Welfley to share how the organization has helped shape and promote tourism within the Greater Cleveland area. Brasdovich shares her passion for the city by naming must-see destinations alongside hidden gems, from the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame to the downtown Heinen’s grocery store. Watch more episodes of FOR...
Around Akron with Blue Green: June 2024
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Explore colorful murals by artist Matt Miller. Have fun watching the Akron Roller Derby and then go skating at Cascade Plaza. Learn about the important work of The Homeless Charity and Village. See more from AROUND AKRON WITH BLUE GREEN at www.pbswesternreserve.org/around-akron-with-blue-green.
Forum 360 - 50 Years of Reporting NEO News
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Paul Orlousky was an investigative reporter on Cleveland TV news programs for five decades. The award-winning journalist shares stories about his career and talks about his book “Paul Orlousky: Punched, Kicked, Spat On and Sometimes Thanked.” Watch more episodes of FORUM 360 online at www.pbswesternreserve.org/forum-360.
Forum 360 - Therapy Dog, Tater Tot
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Forum 360 - Therapy Dog, Tater Tot
Sojourner Truth Legacy Plaza Celebration Highlights
Просмотров 135Месяц назад
Sojourner Truth Legacy Plaza Celebration Highlights
Cleveland Asian Festival Highlight
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Cleveland Asian Festival Highlight
Trumbull Career and Technical Center Community Night Highlights
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Trumbull Career and Technical Center Community Night Highlights
Around Akron with Blue Green: May 2024
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Around Akron with Blue Green: May 2024
Forum 360 - A Conversation and Performance with Humble G tha Fiddla
Просмотров 392 месяца назад
Forum 360 - A Conversation and Performance with Humble G tha Fiddla
Forum 360 - Plan for the Unexpected
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Forum 360 - Plan for the Unexpected
Eclipse 2024 Educational event with Kent Free Library (highlights)
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Eclipse 2024 Educational event with Kent Free Library (highlights)
Around Akron with Blue Green: April 2024
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Around Akron with Blue Green: April 2024
Forum 360 - Open Your Eyes
Просмотров 303 месяца назад
Forum 360 - Open Your Eyes
Forum 360 - Dynasty of Ohio Presidents
Просмотров 513 месяца назад
Forum 360 - Dynasty of Ohio Presidents
Forum 360 - Dance Akron
Просмотров 374 месяца назад
Forum 360 - Dance Akron
Forum 360 - The Buzz on Marijuana
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Forum 360 - The Buzz on Marijuana
One State-Many Nations: Native Americans of Ohio
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One State-Many Nations: Native Americans of Ohio
Around Akron with Blue Green: February 2024
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Around Akron with Blue Green: February 2024

Комментарии

  • @diannaloveshenry
    @diannaloveshenry 16 дней назад

    More, please!!

  • @davidbell9130
    @davidbell9130 26 дней назад

    hi bad crime rate beware

  • @davidbell9130
    @davidbell9130 26 дней назад

    its problem, its w va almost

  • @MattWatts-kv8rh
    @MattWatts-kv8rh 26 дней назад

    Stark County, Ohio is one of the great counties in Ohio and America.

  • @hermanmunster714
    @hermanmunster714 Месяц назад

    Where to begin? We remember this area, long before it was a CVNRA or CVNP. Back in the 60s and 70s it was still very beautiful and quaint with families living all around, a rolling mill (which the park service dismantled and destroyed the mill) and various homes and small farms, some worst for the wear, some still nicely maintained. I am glad they interviewed some of the older folks in this documentary who could share first hand stories of living on their family farms. It is probably good overall, that Congressman Seiberling worked hard to save and protect this land from future development, if he had not worked to do so it is guaranteed that this area would have been overrun and developed for housing and gated communities, primarily for the wealthy. It is sad that this national park has not erected a small statue and plaque to this Congressman, who had great foresight. When the feds first came in they did a lot of great restorations, and they cleand up toxic waste sites (like the Krejci Dump super fund site), as well as try to capture the historic flavor of the region. Back in the 80s there was a push for community support and involvement. Happy Days Visitor Center had regular educational and music programs, and there were groups encouraged to affiliate with the park such as monthly writers and poets group. They even had an annual National Folk Festival with music and cowboy poets, it was a big deal. I also remember the park hosting an old world circus and native American festivals. All of that is gone now that they no longer need community support. Once the region gained National Park Status, all that changed. They are not very interested in 'average' Joe Cittizen support or input. The poets group was moved, then eliminated all together and Happy Days Visitor Center is shut down and no longer open to the public. The Superintendants have become very jaded and closed off. The former public picnic areas on Hines Hill Road, while still public are now called the Conservancy for CVNP and promoted strictly for wedding venues, corporate functions like invitation only Clam Bakes for big money park donors. The public picnic area has been quietly removed, grass no longer mowed, to discourage park visitors from roaming the grounds (which were donated to the PUBLIC). It is basically the developers and politicians and big money shakers and movers hobnobbing with the Park Admin. Outsiders need not apply. There is Camp Manatoc and Camp Butler, enclosed inside the National Park, both probably in disrepair. There was a beautiful working Beaver Pond as well as regular trenching done of the Canal. Now parts of the Canal, especially towards Cleveland suburbs in the North seem neglected. The Wilson Feedmill should be supported, but instead seems to be on their own and neglected by the park service. There is the Youth Hostel and Educational facilities, none of which are promoted. There is generally an air of: we needed the public support years ago, but we are past that now. Without meaningful connections to the public, this National Park will be setting itself up for encroachments and outside development. It sure appears that way, to anyone with half a brain, when you consider all the closeness between the big money donors and private developers and the park administrators. Rarely do we ever, ever see a national park ranger, or even a cruiser driving around. Much of the area has speed limits of 35, 40 & 45 mph rather than 25 or 30 mph which would make better sense for park visitors who want to see the scenic beauty but perhaps cannot walk the trails. Drivers in a hurry due to the high speed limits often tailgate other drivers. A few beautiful historic home sites owned by the Park (Riverview Road, near Brecksville) were leased out to tenant occupants, under the guise of a heritage farming program. Most today (2024) are just providing cheap rents to buddies and are in disrepair. The national park needs to invest some tax money into creating and industrail era museum, bring the rolling mill from Jaite back, as well as models and history of the paper bag factory, where hundreds of Polish families (and kids) worked at the turn of the century, not far from the present day Boston Mills Ski resort. The old white church building located at the corner of Hines and Boston was originally a Polish School house for the children, long before it became a church. The overgrown field with the federal style red brick century house and pond off Riverview Rd where the Rangers dispatcher is located, was once a beautiful working Dairy Farm that produced cheese for market. Perhaps the park could restore it for visitors and set up a program in conjunction with 4H? Do you really need a dispatcher station taking up a historic federal style building and once working farm? There is also a tiny cemetery located just near the historic Happy Days visitor Center, it is the resting place of some of the Irish families that lived in the valley and worked on the building of the canal, it would be and ideal location to create a heritage museum dedicate to their contributions and piece of history. Finally, the park needs to stop hiding and neglecting the heritage of native Americans in the valley. Yes, we understand that they want to protect and keep quiet about the many burial mounds, but that is what you have park security for. The rich native history needs to be acknowledged, and a museum to their life and contributions should also be considered. One suitable location might be where the former Cleveland Coliseum building was located. That building was leveled and demolished, and the land was sold by owners Milleti to the National Park Service, during the Bush era, its an open field of federal land and owned by the CVNP. The Bush era was also when the conveniently located Veterans Hospital Campus (located on Brecksville Rd) was sold to private developers (to build the Valor Acres housing and retail complex) rather than slightly upgrade the hospital facilities which were very centrally located for Veterans and their families both in Akron and Cleveland. There was even a public bus service to that hospital. Now, families with loved ones in a VA hospital must negotiate the drive to the University Circle area, not convenient for those not from that area. There is something hauntingly beautiful about the Valley and there is nothing quite like it anywhere else, but the National Park has lost touch with the Wildlife, the Community and with the Park Visitors & People. Do Better!!!! It truly is a different world. PS dont underestimate what it is that the "kids" in the park will be able to see when they are grown. Dont diminish them and write them off as never will see the Rockies, or Yosemite Park or Yellowstone. Very telling statement and very sad and limiting.

  • @joyceblackson8960
    @joyceblackson8960 2 месяца назад

    My mom graduated from East Liverpool high school in 1959 . I remember going to East Liverpool when I was a kid and I also remember the clock tower.

  • @amycostales7016
    @amycostales7016 3 месяца назад

    I haven't been back since my grandma died in 1983. My mom grew up there. Her family was from West Virginia. I remember closed stores even in my childhood in the 70's. Good luck.

  • @theheathkitshop2424
    @theheathkitshop2424 4 месяца назад

    Not one peep about Republic steel which had plants in both Canton and Massillon.

  • @mountainman9664
    @mountainman9664 5 месяцев назад

    Lisbon born and bred, best little village in the best State in the Union!! Farmers and miners best neighbors a man can ask for. I go to Church with Joe McKarns, great guy

  • @user-yu8jg4lu2u
    @user-yu8jg4lu2u 5 месяцев назад

    “They were ran off the land” would be considered bad grammar. “They were RUN off the land” might sound better, methinks. If only people used proper grammar in their posts!

  • @chadstefaniak8990
    @chadstefaniak8990 5 месяцев назад

    This guy is a complete slimeball. Anyone who knows him knows he a creepy loser.

  • @mikkikas6821
    @mikkikas6821 5 месяцев назад

    This documentary was made 13 years ago. Wonder how it has changed in 2024!

  • @redmist78
    @redmist78 6 месяцев назад

    More Ohio people spend their time in West Virginia than they do their own state. They come over for cigarettes and lottery tickets and fast food and groceries when you can shop and give money back to your own state and work in your own state, it gives it money to progress. It seems like they don't care about that. A lot of Ohio people also come across the border to live for free because they rent or say they have a business in Ohio. Meanwhile, they live in West Virginia and don't have to pay school tax property tax license registration because they keep their Ohio plates. East Liverpool could be a great place again but I think people just don't care enough especially when they can go everywhere else and do.

  • @royalstar650
    @royalstar650 6 месяцев назад

    Until recently, we had family living in the Wellsville / East Liverpool area and I LOVED visiting there. I could easily live there. Good Americans!❤

    • @josephhoover4542
      @josephhoover4542 4 месяца назад

      Yeah, you have fun living in a town with almost no good-paying jobs, the 2nd highest cancer rate in the state, and also a town where half the people there are hooked on drugs you have fun with that

  • @karenacevedo9853
    @karenacevedo9853 7 месяцев назад

    I love Akron, but I do remember the racial tension preceding the riots. At the time I was in 9th grade at Goodyear Jr High. The bulk of my friends were African American. My family were poor white folks and while we did not experience the injustices of people of color, I totally understood their plight. To this day I have tried to find any information about my former classmates. I truly want to know how theirs lives turned out. I will remember and love them always.❤️

  • @willettejackson979
    @willettejackson979 7 месяцев назад

    Education is essential and needful. It's about time people continue to mingle and associate. Goodness for all.🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤

  • @ericmartin8855
    @ericmartin8855 7 месяцев назад

    At 3:15 thats my dad. He grew up downtown, on thompson Ave... Still lives here!

    • @jamest7101
      @jamest7101 6 месяцев назад

      And you and i played together at your childhood home, my name is James Tice, son of John and Brenda Tice!

  • @user-dg4cf3or6m
    @user-dg4cf3or6m 8 месяцев назад

    Akron Methamphetamine Capital of OHIO

  • @TheEricBooth
    @TheEricBooth 8 месяцев назад

    So many people from the class of 1986 in this video. That's the year I graduated from ELHS. Recognized quite a few names. I sure hope this video isn't just a dog and pony show. I really hope downtown is coming back.

  • @brianfuller757
    @brianfuller757 9 месяцев назад

    This is the best shaving cream and still inexpensive. I've been using Barbasol ❤ since 1965.

  • @djack915
    @djack915 9 месяцев назад

    Advice to the town ; give artists free living / working space - the town will be booming b4 you blink ! Music, visual , etc.

    • @MarkFox
      @MarkFox 4 месяца назад

      Worst idea ever, those are the exact people you don't want around also known as "pot smoking losers" They need Republicans moving in, you know people with real careers that pay taxes and contribute to society.

  • @kc7339
    @kc7339 9 месяцев назад

    I'm just recently diagnosed. But suffered with symptoms since 2008. Was told no treatment, no cure.

    • @timcepin3386
      @timcepin3386 3 месяца назад

      So sorry to read this. How are you doing?

  • @tmissamedamnnikeairhat5288
    @tmissamedamnnikeairhat5288 10 месяцев назад

    I have lived all over the world and I’ll tell you, East Liverpool is the only place I’ve called HOME. So much so, we moved back. Is it sad? Absolutely. Are there drug problems? YES. Is it our responsibility to handle that? HELL YES! Just like you don’t want that in your house, don’t allow it in OUR town. Yes we have a police force, but who knows what’s happening in your neighborhood better than you? If you see something, say something. It will take EVERYONE to help turn this around, but it can be done!

  • @GrapeApe2018
    @GrapeApe2018 10 месяцев назад

    Be nice if they offered the same for adults.

    • @irisheyesofbelfast
      @irisheyesofbelfast 5 месяцев назад

      They do. Why would you think they don't?

    • @GrapeApe2018
      @GrapeApe2018 5 месяцев назад

      @@irisheyesofbelfast At least in the state I work, the criteria for palliative care and hospice are the same. You must be actively dying. Too late for enjoying time with anyone.

  • @rameyzamora1018
    @rameyzamora1018 11 месяцев назад

    One of the most bewitching aspects of Mr Stankard's paperweights is that they are meant to be seen in motion - turning so that the intricate depth from every angle may be savored. One dives, floats, trips & immerses through one of his pieces. Mesmerizing.

  • @gtgodbear6320
    @gtgodbear6320 11 месяцев назад

    It's all a facade. Probably one of the worst cults in America.

  • @PsyChoAnaLize
    @PsyChoAnaLize 11 месяцев назад

    I ❤ Akron.

  • @MrChrisH33
    @MrChrisH33 Год назад

    I moved away from Stark County to Oklahoma City in 2013. In recent years, I've actually begun to miss it. I do like how there is new economic development happening in Stark County. It actually began before I moved. I just wish it would reach a point where people stop leaving, or actually begin moving in. I know I'm contemplating moving back.

  • @martinr8278
    @martinr8278 Год назад

    So good to watch this. Pastor Larson was such a blessing to those that attended the Chapel. So many changes to this year 2023.

  • @beadyeyedwomanify
    @beadyeyedwomanify Год назад

    I'm so sorry your children are sick... my prayers for your families.

  • @romine777
    @romine777 Год назад

    Too bad politicians and elitists frittered away a lot of the industry to overseas locations. In the 1950's and 1960's, Stark County was a booming community with jobs galore.

  • @FullTimePatient37
    @FullTimePatient37 Год назад

    24:42 oh rip Angel Caroline ❤

  • @miltonvann646
    @miltonvann646 Год назад

    T.V.: Twelve years later and this almost brings me to tears. What a beautiful artist, teacher of love, humility and joy.

  • @sheilamata3498
    @sheilamata3498 Год назад

    Boycott hall of fame village black lives matter valled italian nigger punched burned shocked ai sheriff maier ai timken research ai aultman police depts ai aultman sunrisr vista ai canton fire ai defrauding american govt ai aultman ceo rick haines evil empire canton ohio poor hud tenants and aultman patients steal life insurence policy beneficiary steal money out of accounts society bank chuck tyburskie and sheriff maier tegression test ear steips against disabled i filed doj complaints on deputy robinson and deputy guliala wow sheriffs dept attacking black women beads up my ass female raped tap into my pacemaker canton ohio

  • @davidfromengland7103
    @davidfromengland7103 Год назад

    I'm glad vietnam won the war Scoreboard scoreboard 🇻🇳🇻🇳🇻🇳🇻🇳

  • @sheilamata3498
    @sheilamata3498 Год назад

    Aultman ed roth newbolds aultman drug hud tenants aultman patients demanding federal investigations into local law enforcement sheriffs dept is in aultman sunrisr vista where i was drugged punched forcef to sign medical papers given ocycotton have a pacemaker defilbulator because i filed complaints on my hud thug landlord tom ascanie friends to my domestic violence abuzers marco matulich marylouise allen barbara mario matulich doneztic biolence therapy donestic violence program carly my thetespist repirted it to my doctors and governor dewines office

  • @sheilamata3498
    @sheilamata3498 Год назад

    Biycott hall of fame village called italian nigger by aultman cpd

  • @sheilamata3498
    @sheilamata3498 Год назад

    Ed roth aultman cpd tony corsi jr frankie ranallie jr demarzios tom advanie drug tenants in hud housing and patients tripl bill by three different codes then aultman revords your voice aultman change ipaf emails texts they will steal your jome create a fake inhetetence fake lufe insurence document fake deed will etc even fake death certificate steal money out of your bank wow aultman ed roth aultman cpd that direct line to whitehouse doesnt mean shit murder and defrauding amerixan govt and conceal crimes and stop americans by blocking calls to report criminals is a federal crime changing a medical report change a add to aultman employees drivers license as hostile violent is dishusting no one no ones above the law america greatest country in the world treated like f dog right sheriff maier right chuck tyburskie right stacey tyburskie quarrels right tom asvanie right marco matulich rigjt marylouise allen right tony corsi je right john ferror

  • @novanoskillz4151
    @novanoskillz4151 Год назад

    Akron is trash. I left when i was 19 and never went back! I dont miss those racist clowns one bit.

  • @johnsonwilliam1023
    @johnsonwilliam1023 Год назад

    I lived on the same street that Clark Gable lived on(GETZ) which was two blocks from Firestone while he worked there

  • @amyvenlos3165
    @amyvenlos3165 Год назад

    That was a fascinating doc. Thanks a lot for making it, putting it here, letting me listen and watch. I noticed in the credits that Hoover High School was credited. Why? I went there in the 70s!

  • @michaelmitchell6629
    @michaelmitchell6629 Год назад

    I did not know alliance carnation city

  • @michaelmitchell6629
    @michaelmitchell6629 Год назад

    Very very nice video

  • @michaelmitchell6629
    @michaelmitchell6629 Год назад

    In my hometown now as Massillon city schools kid Alum from class of 1982. I am us navy man from first Lebanon war. I was deck worker Uss white plains afs-4 deployed there at age 17 To yokosuka Japan . My second duty station also in deck dept on my ship Us navy most decorated ship 19 battle stars she won USS new jersey bb62

  • @Trust3
    @Trust3 Год назад

    I've been thru East Liverpool several times traveling to Pa, I always thought wow what a terrific town with vistas of the hills the river, the bridge I know time hasnt been kind to alot of American towns but this one seems to be an exception!! Worth restoring!!

    • @josephhoover4542
      @josephhoover4542 11 месяцев назад

      That town is cancer,drg,and poverty ridden at a rate much higher than the national average this video just makes it look like decent city

    • @josephhoover4542
      @josephhoover4542 4 месяца назад

      You're a clueless dude. That town has an extremely high cancer and drug overdose rate; seriously, do even a little research, and you will find that out that the place is a dump and 31% of the population there lives in poverty seriously it's just not a good place but move there if you want.

  • @hahalilhatmoob3423
    @hahalilhatmoob3423 Год назад

    So I never explained why there so many angry nigz here edit” I see midway between Chicago and New York explains the number of dagoes and baskitballianz

  • @ef418
    @ef418 Год назад

    Those days are long gone.

  • @tedstahura6075
    @tedstahura6075 Год назад

    I consider this is the cradle of the western civilization.now that's some deep roots.

  • @brianpryor2435
    @brianpryor2435 Год назад

    🏠🌄💛🎊🎈🎉🎂 UPBRINGING....STARK, CO,. OHIO, CANTON,OHIO,🏆🏈🇺🇸💙📰🗞️📰🗞️❤️CANTON📰 🏈🏆REPOSITORY....CANTON BULLDOGZ'.....THROPEJIM#____1920FOOTBALL🏆🏈🇺🇸💙NFL__"CANTON🏈🏆🇺🇸💙!!"

  • @ebonystreet3773
    @ebonystreet3773 Год назад

    i have mitochondrial disease