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    Her article focuses on the Carrier society in central British Columbia and the contradictory outcomes of formal colonial schooling in the Lejac residential School between 1922 and 1984. Her analysis of gender education focuses on the various political factors that shaped women’s strategies of survival and social mobility including: the practices of colonized education as experienced by the Carrier; the historical transformation of family organizations and female…

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    At the time there was no evidence that someone could be a “healthy carrier” of a disease. Mallon’s case would set a precedent for the detention of person who harbors an infectious disease yet shows no symptoms. Mary would find herself released of detention with a single stipulation: that she would not work as a cook ever…

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    believe this was the battle that saved Australia. This is because it led to the country’s victory in defending a very important part of the Australian shore. The Battle of the Coral Sea was the first battle of the naval forces that only involved carrier aircraft. Each of the opposing forces could afford to stage an aircraft battle and there was no moment when the surfaces ships from either side fired against the other force. The Battle of the Coral Sea was a significant battle in the History of…

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    Therefore, if the carrier was to be discovered by the Japanese, the bombers would take off and head to Tokyo, if they were in range. This was probably the most dangerous plan because the aircrafts would shortly run out of fuel after they dropped their bombs and might not be…

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    drastically increased. The Japanese had two carriers that had lost about half of their planes, so they decided not to use those ships. If the Japanese had used one of those carriers and combined the planes from both of them to be used in the attack then that could have played a crucial role for the Japanese. The United States was lucky in the fact that the Japanese had a strict policy of not combining the different flight squadrons of different carriers together. This policy hurt the Japanese…

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    Waldron, discovered the enemy carriers by chance, and, without any support, launched an attack. Waldron knew that he and his men would die, telling his men to write a letter to their families prior, but he trained his pilots fully and they bravely attacked, not one Devastator surviving…

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    individuals from every class? Do you think the individuals from every class would go up against or cooperate with individuals from alternate classes? Shouldn 't something be said about individuals from their own particular class? Private and For-Hire Carriers. However a grouping as often as possible utilized by U.S air transporters is one taking into account yearly working incomes and classifications used to characterize regarding income are: Majors –annual income of more than $1 billion…

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    Battle Of Midway Analysis

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    pilots which moments later led directly to the demise of Japan’s own carriers.”(Hanson, p.342) The American forces stationed at Midway consisted of B-17s bombers attacking the Japanese invasion fleet, which unfortunately failed to score a single hit on the Japanese fleet. Once positive confirmation of the Japanese aircraft carrier’s position was made, the American task forces scrambled fighters to attack the Japanese carriers. Meanwhile, Japanese forces also received positive confirmation of…

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    technologies that had to be outfitted to exemplify the aircrafts capabilities. Major impacts on carriers directly corresponded to the innovation of jet aircraft. “The potential of high-performance jet aircraft could not be realized by navies until the aircraft carriers also benefited from new applications of technology.” (Lautenschlager, 1984, p. 49) . Jet aircraft needed a new style of aircraft carrier that wasn’t…

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