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    Did you think the movie Eight Below was a heartwarming story? Well did you know a Husky (the lead dog) was beaten up by his trainer which included five punches in the diaphragm. Lots of animals are beaten, abused and neglected on movie sets. Many animals go through abuse and neglect without any care. An example would be in the making of the Hobbit, 27 animals reportedly perished from dehydration according to www.hollywoodreporter.com. Animals are put in danger when careless crew members do…

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    caused the French Government to enter the war as their ally. After capturing Fort Ticonderoga, Burgoyne and his troops headed south, giving the American troops time to regroup. General George Washington sent Benedict Arnold, Daniel Morgan, and two brigades of Continentals from the Hudson Highlands. This resulted in the strengthening of Horatio…

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    The Action at Pine Bluff was fought on October 25, 1863, when Brigadier General John Sappington Marmaduke’s Confederate cavalry division attacked the small Union garrison under Colonel Powell Clayton that had occupied Pine Bluff (Jefferson County) following the capture of Little Rock (Pulaski County) on September 10, 1863. The purpose was to return the strategic initiative to the Confederacy. Marmaduke led a force of some 2,000 Rebels out of Princeton (Dallas County) on October 24 to assault…

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    Subject: The Army’s need for a new Pre-Mobilization training model to maintain an Operational Reserve 1. Purpose. The purpose of this paper is to identify Reserve Component (RC) operational requirements and the shortfalls of the current pre-mobilization 39-day training model with recommendations to mitigate capacity and capability gaps. 2. Key Points. a. The Army’s global operational requirements and the constant resizing, re-balancing, and restructuring of the total force directed in…

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    After news of his arrest over a home-made alarm clock mistaken for a bomb, 14-year-old Muslim student Ahmed Mohamed of MacArthur High School in Irving, Texas received overwhelming support from notable people such as Obama, Zuckerberg, and a NASA engineer. In their respective social media accounts, the said famous individuals were reported to express their desire to meet the talented young man. According to Daily Mail, Obama tweeted that he found the juvenile’s creation as something cool and…

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    The motivation of Health Care providers is the person’s affinity towards children and seeing their patient’s lives prosper and grow. Taking care of people has always been a passion of mine. When I went to a medical brigade trip to Nicaragua and spent time with children it sparked my passion and motivation to pursue a career in Pediatric Care. 3. Where do Health Care professionals obtain the education and training for this Health Care career/profession? Where are you…

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    The war of 1812 was the war of the inevitable; there were so many deep rooted issues between the Americans and the British. On top of the issues between The British and the Americans, the Napoleonic Wars in Europe caused many more problems in North America as well. The war of 1812 consisted of many battles that ended in minimal fighting or with an immediate surrender. Neither party gained land or wealth, they only lost men and money. The war of 1812 was a waste of money for both parties on…

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    Bay Of Pigs Failure

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    (Pruitt). The intelligence that the CIA claimed to have on Cuba was not as extensive as they implied and in the operation itself there were many tactical errors (Golan-Vilella). The Cuban exile military force that invaded the Bay of Pigs is known as Brigade 2506. This name was derived from the serial number of one of the members who was accidentally killed in a training session (Pfeiffer). Approximately 1,400 trained Cuban exiles began their invasion on April 17, 1961. (“Bay of Pigs”).…

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    Practical Title: The pros and cons of cell signalling experiments: risk assessments Aims: The aim of this experiment was to identify the risks associated with working in a laboratory by carrying out a risk assessment. The risk assessment instructed us how to safely work in a laboratory while being aware of these risks and what procedures to carry out if an accident happened in the laboratory. Methodology: Prior to the beginning of the risk assessment, laboratory coats, nitrile rubber gloves…

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    contrasting views of each side respectively, and giving insight towards the thought-processes of some of the most important individuals in the battle. In the end, the Union drove the Confederates back, outnumbered them dramatically and wiped out their brigades piece by piece. An astounding 28,000 Confederate soldiers were killed, while 23,000 perished on the Union side. A chapter of the Civil War ended, while another one was soon to begin. Thousands more lives were soon to be lost, as…

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