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    Alameda County resides in the East Bay of California and is the fourth most racially diverse county in the United States (Narula, 2014). It comprises of 14 suburban cities and several unincorporated communities with an overall population of 1,610,921 and more than 12% are seniors aged 65 and older (175,320). Geographic isolation between some cities and an ever aging population makes public transportation a concern for the county and it’s stakeholders, especially in regard to the seniors and…

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    The temperature outside was 73 degrees, but fuses were blowing at Tuesday’s City Council meeting. Continuing business from October’s meeting, councilmember Dale Reynolds requested that a special meeting be held in the interest of homelessness in the city. Having that meeting in the Multi-purpose Room with department heads from city agencies, two council members met on Wednesday to put their heads together to implement a way, to solve the ever growing problem. “Homeless people, whether they…

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    representative from New Hampshire, believes that the unconventional Articles of Confederation need to be changed and the Constitution needs to be ratified. During 1786, in Massachusetts, a rebellion took place in response to increased taxes (“Shays’ Rebellion”). Farmers, led by Daniel Shay, gathered together to combat the local government (“Shays’ Rebellion”). Although this rebellion, known as Shays’ Rebellion, was eventually put to a stop, it was difficult for the government to do so because…

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    passed by the American government. Throughout history, acts of civil disobedience have been successful in helping to cause a reexamination of society's moral parameters. Amongst the multitude of injustices found in today’s society, North Energy Direct (NED) Pipeline is one that would greatly…

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    In terms of religion, government, social structure, and economy, the Southern, New England, and Middle colonies shared both similarities and differences. From New Hampshire all the way down to Georgia, the settlers that settled in the colonies really defined what each colony had to offer. Between the types of religions to the governments they had, there were many clear reasons why they were similar and different. In the Southern colonies, which consisted of Virginia, Maryland, South Carolina,…

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    Massachusetts. His father is Joseph Alexander Souter who was a banker and his mother is Helen Adams (Hackett) Souter who was a store clerk. He practices Episcopalian, which is a person who belongs to a Protestant Church. He moved from Massachusetts to New Hampshire when his grandparents passed away in 1950. He went to Concord High School where he was voted “most sophisticated” and “most likely to succeed” by his classmates. He attended Harvard College graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in 1961.…

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    Causes Of Shays Rebellion

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    protests began in the states from New Hampshire to South Carolina but most significantly in Massachusetts. These protests became known as Shays’ Rebellion. This name came about from the leader of this rebellion, Daniel Shays from Massachusetts who was a former captain in the Continental army. These protests and rebellion came about when farmers in these states, Massachusetts especially, suffered from high debt as they tried to start new farms. There were many farms that local sheriffs seized and…

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    the New Hampshire primary with a victory in the South Carolina primary shortly after, where African-Americans constitute nearly half of the Democratic electorate. Similarly, Hillary Clinton was a favourite of African-Americans during the 2016 presidential election, overwhelmingly defeating Bernie Sanders in the South Carolina primary, upon losing to him in New Hampshire. As a result, the South Carolina primary was included in the Primary Model’s 2016 calculation, in addition to New Hampshire, by…

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    communities safe and secure. Doing so requires a commitment from emergency managers and local leaders to increase emergency preparedness and community resiliency. The purpose of this paper is to analyze Holderness, New Hampshire’s Emergency Operations Plan (EOP) by evaluating its components, strengths and weaknesses, and offering recommendations for improvement. Background With assistance from a grant funded through New Hampshire Homeland Security and Emergency Management, the EOP is a critical…

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    The ordinance was argued by the Jehovah’s Witnesses in argument that it violated their first amendment rights of free exercise of religion, freedom of press, and the right to free speech. In the ordinance established by the Stratton local legislature, it restricted “canvassers” from going door to door. Canvassers were political campaign works who were used to go from door to door and remind people on Election Day to go vote, and in some cases encourage the person who they are working…

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