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    In the process of streamlining the receipt of cargo including aircraft and vehicle parts, Receiving Section/ Function has been moved to the TMO Career field. The risks involved in this process however may prove to be problematic to the initial reason the section was moved. Due to the fact that the task of receiving will be transferred to TMO, the main risk involved in adding the sections to the TMO career is the lack of training for majority of personnel already in the Career field, especially…

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    The treaty was to be with the Sioux and other tribes whose land was being invaded by the white immigrants that were going to California in their search for gold. On September 17, 1851, Chiefs, headmen, and braves from the Sioux, Cheyenne, Arrapahoes, Crows. Assinabiones, Gros-Ventre Mandans, and Arrickras tribes met at Fort Laramie to make a treaty. The treaty of 1851 at Fort Laramie was the first treaty that included multiple Native American…

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    Lee’s four years at West Point he did not have a single demerit. After West Point, Lee was positioned as a captain under General Winfield Scott. During the Mexican War, Lee made a name for himself. After the Mexican War in 1852, he then became the superintendent of West Point. In 1864 until the end of Petersburg, Lee was outstanding. Lee…

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    not a doctor, but a barrister and schoolmaster. He did not commit suicide straight after the last murder, but some three weeks later. Records show Druitt lived alone at 9 Eliot Place, and did not reside with his family as Macnaghten claimed in his memoranda. Macnaghten told the Daily Mail on 2 June 1913 that he joined the yard six months after the Ripper committed suicide, saying, 'I have a very clear idea who the Ripper was', adding however, that he would never reveal it, saying, 'I have…

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    On a daily basisics, you may hear or read news on blogs, websites, social medias, journals and newspapers about the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) both positive or negative feedback. If the general population took the time to educate themselves on the CCSS history, they would realize that the CCSS are put into place to better our nation’s education overall. It’s important to understand the reason why we have standards; standards are put in place to ensure that students in every school will…

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    One of the most controversial topics today is police-community relations. From racial profiling to shooting at unarmed civilians, to protests that endanger police. How can we make today’s community safer for both civilians and law enforcement? Some cities and towns communities have great relationships between both while others do not. The community should trust in law enforcement while in turn law enforcement should feel a mutual support. Every police department has their own way of having a…

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    Treasurer, and the Superintendent of Public Instruction (RioLearn. (n.d.). Structure, Term, and Qualifications. Retrieved January 15, 2016). Arizona also has two additional members of its plural executive, but they are not included in the line of succession. They are the State Mine Inspector, and the five members of the Corporate Commission (RioLearn. (n.d.). Other Executive Offices. Retrieved January 15, 2016). The governor has a variety of duties. One of which is being the commander-in-chief…

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    parallel experiment with women to see if the same effects were observed. One tip that I would give the experimenters would be to remove themselves completely from participating in the experiment (the chief researcher, Doctor Philip Zimbardo, took part in the experiment as the role of “superintendent”) in order to not bias any of the prisoners or guards into…

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    The authors of this book are W. Travis Hanes III and Frank Sanello. W. Travis Hanes III, is an educator and historian on nineteenth-century Britain. He holds a doctorate degree in British Imperial History from the University of Texas in Austin. He also wrote a book called Imperial Diplomacy in the Era of Decolonization. Frank Sanello is the author of 15 books on films and history. Sanello is a former Los Angeles Daily News critic. He graduated with honors from the University of Chicago and…

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    Chloe Duke 10/10/15 Ak Studies My memory of the Spanish Influenza Epidemic in Alaska is very vivid in my mind. I remember hearing about it first happening in the lower 48. To be more specific in Boston and then how it spread the flu to Philadelphia all spreading from shipyard to shipyard, boat to boat, person to person. On September 17, a ship docked at the Puget Sound Naval Station, which is near Seattle, Washington, where longshoremen loaded steamships that happened to be bound for…

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