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    In Habitudes #3, Dr. Elmore explores how leadership produces health and vitality to others. Dr. Elmore begins his exploration by establishing through an image of a mirror that a leader’s followers will reflect his strengths and weaknesses. As a result, Elmore shares images of a river and a flood, a drill bit, and a man duck hunting. Through these images, Elmore contends that a leader must provide focus much like a river bank channels the water downstream. In addition, a leader must keep the…

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    arraignment and detention hearings, and a hearing where a defendant wanted a new public defender. None of the hearings specifically stood out to me I just really liked the organization and the flow of this court. Everything was very cut and dry. The US Marshal in their shackles and orange jumpsuit would escort the defendants into the courtroom. In both plea hearings the defendants plead guilty and Judge Keesler sent them documents to sign electronically to a small monitor at their table while he…

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    construction of sawmill on a new piece of land that Sutter did not yet have a title to. Marshal noticed glittering flakes at the riverbed and couldn’t believe what he just saw.” I reached my hand down and picked it up, it made my heart thump, for I was certain it was gold” said Marshal. Marshal revealed his discovery of gold to Sutter but Sutter decided to keep it a secret since he didn’t own the land that Marshal found the gold in yet. Somehow rumors spread across San Francisco about the…

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    Many people grow up and want to be a police officer. There are many different types of police officers. Some different kinds would be a sheriff which is a public officer that is responsible for certain types of law enforcement. Then there are marshals who are the head of the police department and protect judges in a court of law, and transports prisoners. There are also constables which is a peace officer but they do not have much authority a little less than a sheriff. Last of all there is the…

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    In 1692-1693, in the small rural farming community of Salem, over 200 people were executed for the crime of witchcraft. Another witch hunt occurred between 1950-1960, in Cold War America. The Crucible by Arthur Miller is an allegory for the Red Scare in the McCarthy Era because the accused had no legal defence, the Government was prosecuting people, and the general public was in a more vulnerable and gullible state. Because intangible things were used as evidence, there was no legal defence…

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    A. “The Crucible #1” (Act 1) In the first Act of The Crucible, the author brings up religion a number of times. For example, they talk about Puritan and McCarthyism. In the beginning of the book, Betty a 10-year-old girl is in a deep sleep and they think it is because of an illness. Therefore, the family gets a doctor to come in and see Betty but the doctor says he did not find anything physically wrong with Betty. The Doctor tells them that they should start to consider supernatural forces. So,…

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    pathetic life, his dad lived, he would have to change his ways and become a better more productive member of society. Mike actually apologized to T.J. at his dad’s funeral. Heidi despite the years of abuse and mental torture from her father rich marshal turned her life around. The first sign in the book that Heidi was going to be alright is when she spills her french fries and begins to cry, everyone else in the family spills them and laughs and eats them anyway. French fries are a simple thing…

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    County) to farm and study law. In 1842, in obviously desperate straits, he accepted appointment from President John Tyler as U.S. marshal for the district of Arkansas, a position he held throughout Tyler’s term. (No one serious about a political future took a job under Tyler, but it was highly and briefly profitable since Arkansas generated a huge legal business, and marshals were paid by the fee system.) In 1848, he was elected to the Arkansas Senate, representing Perry and Saline counties. In…

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    Skiing is a sport activity done by young and middle aged generation either for fun or competition purposes. In competition purposes, the sport is normally done in open area where the venue is chosen by the officials. the officials organize all the event for the interested participant to take part in the sport. Free skiing courses and competitions have changed and developed greatly since they started in the early 1990s. This course mentor and train the interested people. In this sport, original…

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    distrust of the federal government. AIM took as its rally call,” Remember Wounded Knee.” The government responded with a show of force. U.S marshals and FBI agents, armed with military grade weaponry included armored personnel carriers, surrounded the tiny hamlet. The two sides engaged in sporadic gunfights, killing two protesters and paralyzing a federal marshal. Many feared that the government would launch a full scale attack against the men, women, and children who occupied wounded knee. But…

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