"We most definitely don't have Indian blood on our hands...they loved the 2 cows and and couple of bottles of whiskey we gave em! They wanted us herrrre!"
Greater Cleveland Expands Role as Home of the International Environmental Art Movement as the Primary Economic Engine for the Region and as the 'Cradle for a Universal Culture of Peace' for All Living Things -- the Worlds Children. The Global Home of the Environmental Art Movement is the region in Northern Ohio that is noted for its growing concentration of Sustainable Design and Technology Industries. Geographically, the region occupies the same area as the Greater Cleveland Area where it is centered and where most of the companies are located. It is in the northeastern part of Ohio, an area stretching from the south end to Akron-Canton, Lorain in the west and Youngstown in the east. It is visualized as the home for many of the world's largest technology corporations, as well as thousands of small start ups working on a sustainable future. The term ICEALITY refers to the Theory of Iceality on Environmental Arts but it eventually expands to all sustainable practices, and is now generally used as a metonym for the global cultural of peace sector. Google the above for more information on Cleveland's economic Future.
This video needs to be updated. The opening speaker has a New England accent having nothing to do with Cleveland. The video quality itself is a poor resolution. The steel companies they refer to are part of ArcelorMittal and are being expanded with high strength steel processes. A good post and interesting, just a little tired looking in format and facts.
@@maglysobey Yes, and moreover, why does it matter if he's a New Englander? Cleveland was founded (and named after) a New Englander! :P Northeasterners are our regional cousins! :)
Great video, learned a few things.
Thanks for posting !
Thanks for mentioning it. You are very welcome!
"We most definitely don't have Indian blood on our hands...they loved the 2 cows and and couple of bottles of whiskey we gave em! They wanted us herrrre!"
wow
Interesting facts about Cleveland and my area of ohio
Oh, yeah, Cleveland's done really good since 1996. We need more government programs and money to fix this all up. Dopes.
wonder if the indian's would like to give back the two beef cows for it all back and call it even?
Totally "mawdon".
Greater Cleveland Expands Role as Home of the International Environmental Art Movement as the Primary Economic Engine for the Region and as the 'Cradle for a Universal Culture of Peace' for All Living Things -- the Worlds Children.
The Global Home of the Environmental Art Movement is the region in Northern Ohio that is noted for its growing concentration of Sustainable Design and Technology Industries. Geographically, the region occupies the same area as the Greater Cleveland Area where it is centered and where most of the companies are located. It is in the northeastern part of Ohio, an area stretching from the south end to Akron-Canton, Lorain in the west and Youngstown in the east.
It is visualized as the home for many of the world's largest technology corporations, as well as thousands of small start ups working on a sustainable future. The term ICEALITY refers to the Theory of Iceality on Environmental Arts but it eventually expands to all sustainable practices, and is now generally used as a metonym for the global cultural of peace sector. Google the above for more information on Cleveland's economic Future.
This video needs to be updated. The opening speaker has a New England accent having nothing to do with Cleveland. The video quality itself is a poor resolution. The steel companies they refer to are part of ArcelorMittal and are being expanded with high strength steel processes. A good post and interesting, just a little tired looking in format and facts.
He's an excellent econ professor at Cleveland State University. He knows Cleveland and economics.
@@maglysobey Yes, and moreover, why does it matter if he's a New Englander? Cleveland was founded (and named after) a New Englander! :P Northeasterners are our regional cousins! :)