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    The 2005 Cronulla riots were a sequence of race riots and outbreaks of mob violence in Sydney, beginning on 11 December 2005 in the beachside suburb of Cronulla which spread, over the next few nights, to even more suburbs. The riots were focused on tensions between youths from Sydney's Lebanese and white populations. A crowd gathered at Cronulla on the morning of Sunday, 11 December 2005, and by midday, roughly 5,000 people had gathered near the beach. The gathering began peacefully, but later…

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    more alerts but local teams deemed that no action had to be taken against the alerts so Target did nothing. Date 4: December 13, 2013 (28 days after Date 1) – U.S. Department of Justice notifies Target executives about fraudulent debit/credit information connected to Target transactions. Target quickly removed the malware that was being utilized by the cybercriminals Date 5: December 19, 2013 (34 days after Date 1) – Target officially announces attack and the theft of debit/credit information.…

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    Why Did John Brown Raid

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    believed that violence was the case to end slavery. Eventually, that led to an unsuccessful raid on the Harpers Ferry federal armory. One of John Brown’s 12 kids passed away in the raid. John Brown went to trial was found guilty. He was executed on December 2nd, 1859. John Brown’s parents were Ruth Mills & Owen Brown. Owen Brown was a Calvinist which was an adherent of the Protestant theological system of John Calvin and his successors. Also worked a tanner and believed…

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    Dylon Hanlin Farris 4 hour African American soldiers had a hard time in the war. Whites had a hard time to but blacks were treated harshly by the whites. Most black soldiers were escaped slaves who served in segregated units inder white officers. Black soldiers served a decent roll in the civil war. They served in all non combat support functions that sustain an army as well like arpenders cooks nurses surgeons and more. Black units and soldiers that were captured by the…

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    CIA Biographic Profiles

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    Some of the significant classified information that NICHOLSON disclosed included the identity of the new CIA Chief of Station in Moscow and staffing information for this CIA office; the true names and biographic profiles of CIA employees who were at the CIA training facility during NICHOLSON'S two-year tenure there; biographic information and assignment listings of CIA case officers; reports concerning CIA human assets and their confidential reporting…

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    Donielle N. Drakes October 14, 2015 BIO 2923 Micro 5:30 Lec. Chickenpox Chickenpox (varicella) is an acute transmittable disease caused by varicella zoster virus. [4] However, it is often times considered to be a relative mild childhood disease. Chickenpox is easily spread, and can be spread before symptoms are shown. It can be acquired when a person with the virus, sneezes or coughs. It enters the respiratory system, and the infection concentrates in the skin cells for about two weeks. [4]…

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    include “Ghost Stories of an Antiquary”, “The Five Jars”, “A Warning to the Curious and other Ghost Stories” and “The Collected Ghost Stories of M. R. James”. Number 13 is the second of four parts of Ghost Stories by M. R James. The previous parts are “A View from a Hill” and “Whistle and I’ll Come to You”. The film was began to show in December 2006 on the BBC. This forty-minute film was adapted by Justine Hopper from the short story and published in 1904. Number thirteen is a story of a…

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    The battle of the bulge, also known as the Ardennes Campaign, was Hitler’s last counteroffensive in the West.[1] His goal was to push through and capture the port at Antwerp in Belgium.[2] Hitler believed doing so would split the Americans from the British, effectively destroying communication between the Allies and forcing them to enter into a treaty with Germany.[3] In order to achieve this, the German’s had to initiate a surprise attack on the Americans.[4] The Germans were able to…

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    Roles Of World War II And Propaganda

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    to buy their product, but promote patriotism at the same time. Poster designers created posters that promoted the building of tanks and other war materials to help the country and a good example of this is shown in the figure, “United We Win” (page 13). This poster of two young men working on an engine promotes the citizens of America to work harder so the army has more materials, implying that even normal citizens can take part in the war even if they are not fighting. Another…

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    Introduction Every kid loves staying up late on December 24 and trying to see Santa. Well in Germany on December 6, Santa comes to your house to check on your behavior, then children must sing a song to Santa to show their skill. Germany is located in Europe, its capital is Berlin and is home to one of the most powerful symbols of the cold war, the Berlin Wall. Germany has unique qualities such as its geography, history, culture, economy, and its current events. Geography, Climate, and Location…

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