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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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    Aaron's Prison Case Study

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    “The good news is that the superintendent of Souza-Baranowski is very smart and through and a decent human being, who I’m sure will do everything he can to keep Mr. Hernandez safe,” Walker added. “The person at the top sets the tone. He’s fairly new and he’s doing everything he can to make sure the prison is as safe as possible.” (Martinez 3). Aaron was a very talented and successful man throughout his life, until he took a turn down the wrong path. He committed many crimes from 2007 to 2013 and…

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    Deferment In History

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    Introduction Within history, there are individuals that are in charge of composing the books, but they only write the facts that the government tells them to. The books of history are meant to describe the historical events in order to teach those who could not witness it. History books do not always get every fact and feeling of witnesses from these events. They tell the facts of the events, but rarely do history books include personal interviews from people that have experienced it. My…

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    How did the American government shift from an “expansion with honor” policy to a policy of the expulsion of the Cherokee people? The Cherokee people were once a great nation whose population spanned all across the South Eastern corners of the North American continent. The Cherokee people once called states such as North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee, Alabama, Kentucky, and Virginia home. The Cherokee people once governed their own nation, a nation where men hunted and women farmed…

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    present between a criminal and a defenseless target. Criminals will prefer to commit their diabolical acts in highly populated “gun free” zones, where citizens are not armed and are subjected to the villain’s will. According to John Lott Jr., former chief economist for the U.S. Sentencing Commission, every mass shooting since 1977, other than the 2011 Tucson killings, has occurred in a gun-free zone. Whether these predators like to pounce upon their easily accessible, unarmed prey, or think that…

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    “The most infamous serial killer you’ve never heard of” (Cobb). The Hammersmith Nude Murderer, or also known as Jack the Stripper was a serial killer in the 1960s. This infamous murderer got their name for being very similar to Jack the Ripper for the simple fact that both murderers killed prostitutes. They were also similar for the fact that both caused terror in London, though their killing methods were different they were both feared by the public. The famous murderer known as “Jack the…

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    Belbin Case Study

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    FRANK OLUFOLABI FAYINTO ASSESSMENT ONE MGT/4621 PAUL GRISERI Question 1 Forming In this stage, team members are just meeting each other for the first time. They introduce themselves and discuss about the project and what roles to play. They try to understand themselves and form first impressions. The team leader defines the team goal and how to achieve it. He ensures that the members are actively involved in the team responsibilities. The team depends solely on the leader for guidance at…

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    U.S. Customs and Border Protection – Agency Overview and Career Opportunities The United States Customs and Border Protection exists as a subordinate organization within the Department of Homeland Security. Although U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) did not exist prior to the Homeland Security Act going into effect in 2003, the Customs and Border Protection still possess a rich history of previous forces that evolved into the modern Customs and Border Protection. The mission, budget,…

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    Doctor Clinic Case Study

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    David Lo Dr. Yuan-Te Lee, MD. Owner and Founder of Doctors' Doctor Clinic Dr. Lee is a former National Taiwan University Hospital (NTUH) superintendent who is now part owner of a new medical clinic in Taipei, Taiwan. The clinic is called Doctors' Doctor Clinic (roughly translated) and is located on the 3rd floor of the Taipei World Trade Center's International Trade Building. He received his MD degree at Tokyo Medical School in Japan and worked as a professor at China…

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