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    The founder being William Booth. Booth is also the man who started the uniforms, he said “we are a volunteer army” so in 1878 the uniforms were made so that people could also trust that they didn’t give their money to thieves/conmen. Now what does the officer, who wears thee uniform do? An officer is to give a helping and when necessary, spread the word of god and teach it to the world, also an officer is to help others overcome hardship. Becoming an officer is not just a two-day thing either, one must complete the two-year training school. Once completed the new officer will receive a local assignment, and are always told “just remember, fight with love” But it is not just officers that do the work, a lot of time it’s program its self that tends to be at the right place…

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    the Salvation Army. The researcher reviewed information using a time period from 2011 to 2015, an over-view is given of the last five years. The researcher has reviewed the organization, it’s mission, goals and objectives, major initiatives, structure, and significant activities within the past five years. Historical & General Background The Salvation Army was founded in 1865 in London, by William Booth, an English Methodist minister. The Salvation Army was first known as the “Christian…

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    The Police Analysis

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    An example of this is when Dr. Brennan presents him with solid facts about that case that point directly to the senator. It is not only Booth’s view of Dr. Brennan’s team as “squints,” but also his support for the United States and the discrimination he would receive for searching the senator’s house that clouds his judgement. After thinking through his actions and thinking about the victim, he realizes that it is his duty to find the criminal. This television series is not just about Dr.…

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    summer assignment in West Philadelphia, it was not difficult for me to blend in with the community. I came from a Corps similar to West Philly Corps; they are located in the heart of the urban community where gun shots bark like dogs' night and day. The people here are without a job, lots of single parents and abundances of poverty. I have never lived in such neighborhoods, but going to the Corps in my home town. I grow up seeing the distress of these people and the need for social service. I…

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    Photo Booth Analysis

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    The moment that my father invested into a photo booth was the moment that I would begin to develop the skill of hard work. This skill would in time lead me to become a better person. Up until 2013, only occasionally would my guardian require my assistance with his work. I could either carry bags in or out of the house or support him in setting up. When my father bought a photo booth in 2013, that simple work that I did periodically would increase dramatically. I was not an experienced worker at…

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    Abby's Forensic Career

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    I started watching NCIS when I was eleven or twelve, and since then I have strived to be more like Abby Sciuto. Abby is the definition of “never judge a book by it’s cover.” While she may seem scary and intimidating dressing in all black with several visible tattoos, she is the most down to earth, intelligent woman that I have ever seen on a television show. She is a forensic scientist who works at NCIS and her skills are vital to every single case they solve. She is well versed in forensic…

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    Temperance Brensian Misogyny

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    Bones can be considered a progressive series of our time. It is a forensic anthropologist called Dr.Temperance Brennan. She is a woman that solves murders with her team at the Jeffersonian. Her partner is called Agent Booth from the FBI. The TV series can be described as being sexist yet Misogyny. In this paper, I will deconstruct each character with sociological lenses. It will analyze how each character reacts to others and events. It will demonstrate how the show has objectified women and…

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    President Lincoln had been shot and killed by John Wilkes Booth; then Booth proceeded to flee the scene of the crime. Then, not long after the fatal shooting of the president, news followed that Secretary of State, William H. Seward, had been stabbed. The hunt was now on for the conspirators, the police diligently searched for Booth, Herald and Surratt; the only known address was for Mr. John Surratt, when the police arrived at his home, his mother says that she hadn’t seen her son in nearly…

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    Mary Surratt and the Cold Role She Played in Abraham Lincoln’s Assassination Over 150 years ago a lady named Mary Surratt and a couple of other conspirators were executed for the assassination of our 16th president, Abraham Lincoln. Mary was thought to have delivered guns to a man named Lloyd as well as many other things. It is a huge debate to this day whether or not Mary was involved in the act and whether or not she should have been executed. Mary definitely was! Mary should have been…

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    Confederate general Thomas Jackson(Stonewall Jackson) Is shot by friendly fire In Chancellorville Virginia. General Thomas Stonewall Jackson got caught in crossfire.He was very heavily wounded by the devastating blow to him from friendly fire.He sadly dies 8 days later from complications by the wound and pneumonia with his only surviving daughter out of 3 and his wife. He was buried several days later in Lexington, Virginia. He was shot twice in the left arm, and once in the right hand. His left…

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