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    keeping an eye on your target. You turn your head simultaneously pivoting your body on the ball of the foot of you lead base leg so that the heel of your base leg is facing your opponent. Your kicking technique is then launched from rear-leg position, in side kick fashion The turn-around side snap is a muscle-driven technique. Impact with this kick is made with the heel or the outside ridge of your foot. The ideal targets for the turn-around side snap are your opponent’s knee, midsection or…

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    A man of great height in leather and green cloth was brought into the throne room, oddly there was no struggle he just let him drag him across, the only people awaiting the man were 2 guards and the king, then the man was Thrown onto the ground, no grunt of pain from the impact however in front of the king then king saying "tis thou again". The man said"aye, this thou again 'my lord'" "Might I ask what hooligan thing was done this time" "I can not come to visit, can I" "Nay!" "Spoken like…

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    traditional roles of women were the three obedience, having a son, lotus feet (foot binding), child marriage, and concubines and prostitutes. Women were regarded as inferior to men. Daughters had to be obedient to their fathers, wives to their husbands and old women to their son. Women's main job in the household was to have a son to continue the generations. Some baby girls were killed or abandoned, but the Communist banned this act. Foot binding, also known as the "three-inch golden lilies"…

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    The company seemed to agree, noting that even under the dire circumstances that the crew faced in wake of the accident, evacuating the ship in two hours and rescuing 4,200 people warranted “hero” like behavior. (Jewkes) Consensus among the coast guard community is that if the crew made errors in their handling of the incident, it was due to the fact that their leader was missing, and not in their lack of preparation or training. (Griggs) For this incident to occur, several things fell…

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    Essay On 1800 Slavery

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    from my back, I was hit on the back of my head, it was the guard. The guard had a worn down brown shirt, a pair of black, solid horse shoes to kick us with and worst of all, a smirk on his face signalling anything but good. As I fell on my knees, he planted his boots on my back; I could feel the pain all across my body. The slaves nearby could do nothing but look and to be completely honest… I probably would have done the same. The guard grabbed my neck while…

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    up the only thing I could see was the gaping mouth of the guard, opening and closing like a fish. I sprinted into the endless oblivion of sand, and would’ve gone on forever if not for the sand storm. Scared and alone stumbled in the chaos, what little courage I had left pushed me through the merciless terrain. "One foot in front of the other," I mumbled over and over again, "One foot in front of th...AH." My face hit the ground and my foot was entangled in something. Upon further inspection, I…

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    death. They took a break at some abandoned city. They watched each other to make sure they didn’t die. If they both fell asleep without watching, they knew it would be the end. After fifty miles of straight running, they finally made it to Buna. The guards were directing them all over the place. Elie and his father were staying together no matter what. They ended up in the same block. Nothing was going good for Elie. He knew his father was close to death. Even worse than the Death March, Elie…

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    study were split into groups: the guards and the prisoners. Once inside the prison there was to be no talk of the experiment to create the most realistic prison environment. After just six days, the trial was stopped due to the mental insanity that the prisoners were experiencing. The guards harassed the prisoners to the point where they begged in order to be let free. The “solitary confinement” was used as a punishment for unruly inmates. The power the guards had over the prisoners was abused…

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    Yaquina Bay Case Study

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    1. I note with pride and am pleased to commend you for your performance of duty while assigned to Coast Guard Station Yaquina Bay, Newport, Oregon from December 2014 to June 2018. Through relentless pursuit of excellence, dedication, and outstanding responsibility, you quickly certified as a 47’ MLB Coxswain, Boarding Officer, and OOD. During your tenure, you accumulated over 760 underway hours during more than 450 missions, and prosecuted over 75 search and rescue cases. Your underway…

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    the time Brock's commission was purchased. On 16 January 1790 he bought the rank of lieutenant and later that year he raised his own company of men. As a result, he was promoted to captain on 27 January 1791 and transferred to the 49th Regiment of Foot on 15 June 1791. As the one being challenged Brock had his choice of terms, and so he insisted that they fight with pistols. His friends were shocked as Brock was a large target and his opponent an expert shot. Brock however refused to change…

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