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    Haymarket Riot Summary

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    Japanese. Louise Hackmeister called Tully and immediately told her the Japanese had bombed Pearl Harbor. Tully immediately rushed to the White House. News of the attack was quickly reaching the White House from Admiral Stark. Tully’s duty was to shorthand each message that she received and pass it on. The textbook mentioned the bombing of Pearl Harbor by the Japanese. It stated that Japanese planes bombed the naval base at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii. The textbook also mentioned that it was the…

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    Juvenile Justice System

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    Citation Bishop, D. M., Leiber, M., & Johnson, J. (2010). Contexts of Decision Making in the Juvenile Justice System: An Organizational Approach to Understanding Minority Overrepresentation. Youth Violence & Juvenile Justice, 8(3), 213-233. Doi: 10.1177/1541204009361177 Topic When determining guilt or innocence you want to assume that no matter the sex or race of the individual who commits the crime a suitable punishment will follow if convicted. Unfortunately, research shows that minorities…

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    also didn 't offer the script control over our time.) (Rosen 233) This can keep us ahead of the game in competition for jobs and marketability. The easy to use shorthand text symbols, abbreviated words and unknown slang’s that replace . Many use like the convenience of a cell phone anytime, writing an instant message, texting shorthand messages, electronic books/library, posting photos, virtual games such as solitary or chess. This new technology has improves our socialization with a larger…

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    EOD Research Paper

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    Before electronic information technology, EOD technicians would have to return to their shop and sift through hundreds, of T.O.s just to identify the correct fuzing in the ordnance then research more to find the RSP. Even worse, if the EOD techs (shorthand for technicians) were too geographically separated from their shop, they would need to exchange the details over the phone with an individual assigned to do the research. With this method, a crucial detail could be missed leading to a…

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    then after they had children” (Gleason, “1950s Global Dynamics”). Due this cultural norm, women found themselves dependent on a husband to support their family. Yet, Esther Greenwood lost her father at a young age, which forced her mother to teach “shorthand and typing” to earn an income (Plath 39). Esther notes her mother’s struggle when she mentions, “...and secretly she hated it and hated him for dying and leaving no money” (Plath 39). Mrs. Greenwood’s financial and emotional burden of…

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    larger issue which Plath dealt with: the fear of surrendering her autonomy and individuality because of sex. She writes in her book, “I hated the idea of serving men in any way.” She loathed the idea of being good at something, such as writing in shorthand, to win the attention and affection of men. Not only would this render such accomplishments hollow aside from garnering male interest, but it implied that accomplishments were only valid for the sake of appealing to men. This likely had ties…

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    questioning the changing familiarity of RHG and where he and his family fit within its regeneration and community upheaval. The safety and familiarity of the estate that was discussed with interviewees is already experiencing change due to the regeneration. Andy describes how his relationship with a neighbour, with whom he previously had a good relationship, has suffered due to differences of opinion on the regeneration: ‘And we had one particular individual – and if you met him he would give…

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    1. What is Organized Crime?- The growth of global crime is a threat to the rule of law, without which there can be no sustainable world development. Transnational criminal markets crisscross the planet, conveying drugs, arms, trafficked women, toxic waste, stolen natural resources or protected animals’ parts. Hundreds of billions of dollars of dirty money flow through the world every year, distorting local economies, corrupting institutions and fueling conflict. What people all over the world…

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    there. Suddenly, one soldier fired his gun and the other soldiers started shooting too, killing five colonists. As a result, Captain Preston and soldiers were charged for murder in the Boston Massacre Trial. The trial of Captain Preston written in shorthand print of his testimony was demonstrated as: "Nay, so far was I from intending the death of any person that I suffered the troops to go to the spot where the unhappy affair took place without any loading in their pieces; nor did I ever give…

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    Mostly the luxury brands are having their code or the shorthand which shows their consistency over time(Silverstein & Fiske, 2003). In this the name is one of the most vital assets as the customers are able to easily recall them like Louis Vuitton and Nike, etc. The figure of the brand creator is also crucial…

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