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    control over everyone by setting laws and regulations. This person holds the power and his or her laws are enforced by a heavily armed police force or military. These military enforcing groups usually keep peace and control over the people using intimidation and scare tactics. The United States can be described partially as a dictatorship. Obviously there here in the United States we have a very controlled government which monitors itself through the use of checks and balances. However, there…

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    diligence and perseverance. When I was 12 I went to the All American Quarter Horse Congress and competed. This was a huge competition and some of the people there had horses that likely cost more than my own house. At that age I vividly remember the intimidation that I felt, in fact I was so shaken up my competition I could hardly compete and I became a different person. I no longer was the girl who loved my horse unconditionally,…

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    Many of the peasants were treated harshly. They were not at all thrilled with the establishment of this new management. In addition to toiling on their lord’s land, they were often times called to labor on the Church’s property for free. Besides how they were treated, they had to get use to the new language spoken (French) as well as the different customs that the Normans brought. Like their predecessors, the peasants were still tied to the land. They essentially had nothing to claim as their…

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    the emergency rooms all the time. Once patients have been treated and are under observation, they can be transferred to other facilities or even inpatient rooms or sites. Such sites should only constitute on mental patients to reduce threats and intimidation which is associated with them. For instance, other types of patients are usually discharged home or even to inpatient facilities once treated. This has not been the case with many facilities leading to overcrowding adverse damages caused by…

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    1 How did the Cold War affect the social and political climate in the United States during the 1950s? In particular, how do you explain McCarthyism and the Red Scare? Can you think of any modern parallels to these events, when fear and paranoia threatened basic American liberties? Elaborate. As cold war intensified in the late 1940s to 1950s the threats posed by the communists in the US was named the Red scare (named after the red soviet flag).The Red scare orchestrated a great number of actions…

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    The Department is committed to working with its employees to maintain a work environment free from confrontational behavior, violence, and threats of violence, harassment, intimidation, bullying, and other disruptive behavior.  For the purpose of this policy, the term “confrontational” is defined as behaviors that include, but are not limited to those that: personalize an issue; provoke another employee; are derogatory in…

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    lead to the juvenile giving a false confession to a crime that they have no detailed knowledge about because the child will feel that it is the expectation of them. Sometimes even just being in the presence of law enforcement officers is enough intimidation for the juvenile to give a false confession so that they can have a sense of euphoria in the idealization that they have done the right…

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    other words, like Aime Cesaire explains in Discosure to Colonialism, “between colonizer and colonized there is room only for forced labor, intimidation, pressure…no human contact, but relations of domination and submission…indigenous man into an instrument of production”(Cesaire 52). This proves that between any colonizers and the colonized, force, intimidation, pressure, taxation, and degradation helps to prove that the colonizers are superior to the…

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    owners back into the country in an era that came to be known as Reconstruction era. However, by eighteen seventy-seven as US forces were removed from the South, the Southerners found new ways to exercise their dominance through acts of violence and intimidation. Slavery was abolished through emancipation proclamation but as years went on, the support of the Northerners faded and the nation retreated from the ideal of equal rights for American citizens regardless of race. During the years…

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    Comparable to Psycho’s musical framework, The Witch efficiently conveys tension with its cacophonous musical composition. Seeking a symphonic method to arouse psychological discomfort, Canadian composer Mark Korven sought to write a score that would add intimidation to the film’s narrative. Korven obtained the film’s aqueous shrieking sounds by utilizing various stringed instruments such as the Swedish Nyckelharpa, Finnish Jouhikko, a hand-cranked Hurdy-Gurdy, and the inharmonic Waterphone.…

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