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    and during her visit there was a strike due to the workers wanted more wages. This lead to a shooting by United States deputy marshals in the mining camp. In this shooting, men were shot by surprise in their beds because they tried to convince workers who didn’t support the strike to leave the mines. Mother Jones then says, “After the crimes had been committed the marshals---the murderers--- were banqueted by the operators in the swellest hotel in Pennsylvania” (Zinn and Arnove 259). Mary Jones…

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    The Crucible is a play based on the 17th century Salem witch hunts. It is also a parable for the events in McCarthy’s era. The play is about people who are wrongly accused of helping the devil. The Crucible was written by Arthur Miller and was first performed in 1953, New York. It is set in a puritanical society where the people believe in hard work and little luxury. Their life is based around God, the bible and the ‘Ten Commandments.’ Pride and integrity are extremely important to them.…

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    The United States has officially joined the war after a surprise attack on Pearl Harbor early Sunday morning. This plan, known as Operation Z, was created by Isoroku Yamamoto, a Japanese Marshal Admiral. Just before 8:00a.m. on December 7, a fleet of Japanese war planes approached the Hawaiian island of Oahu and bombed the U.S. naval base, Pearl Harbor. A total of over three hundred Japanese fighter and bomber planes were sent in two waves to carry out the attack. Radars located at Pearl…

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    to Jefferson Davis and the Confederacy, she said “Here’s to Jefferson Davis and the Southern Confederacy. May the South always maintain her honor and her rights!” Pauline saw this as a benefit to the Union, so she contacted the Union Army’s local marshal and offered this as a way to get herself close to the Confederates and…

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    alone spent $178.3 billion mostly because they fought with other agencies for control of the war on drugs until the infamous day of September 11, 2001. That’s when they took the lead on the counter terrorism unit. Most of the money spent by the U.S marshals and Attorneys,however, were to pay the salary of all their employees. Just the prisons alone cost more than $39 billion dollars. That means that holding the inmates cost about $31,286 per inmate. To process a murder case it costs $4.4 million…

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    Explains that she represents civilization so she’s placed more against it. While earp, which is a western tough man was farther from it, Which give him more freedom and harmony with nature. The character Wyatt represents a western guy who became a marshal to tame the wild town of tombstone. Clementine represents the eastern, classy, civilized woman, who wanted to escape the eastern strict culture to a more free area. The primary message that…

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    Marshall wrote to the Supreme Court about respect of civil rights and the 14th Amendment. The Editor wrote back to Mr. Marshall about how segregation is ending and times are changing the Editor made powerful points about segregation. Also explain to Mr. Marshal how the 14th amendments are being followed and how everyone is not color blind And makes it appoint that Negros have every right has a white man does. To begin with, President Kennedy was the first to use the term “affirmative action”…

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    tried for war crimes because of their in humane practices and policies. Many viewed these Nazi Germans as ruthless savages that lacked any regard for the treatment of their enemies, prisoners, and even their own soldiers. Erwin Rommel was a field marshal that fought for Nazi Germany, leading many successful campaigns throughout Africa and Europe against the allied forces, but he was unlike the other Nazi leaders that surrounded him. Renowned for his humanitarianism, bravery, and leadership,…

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    example of the government taking action towards ending lynching is seen in a 1961 news article from Montgomery, Alabama. "The marshals formed a "wall of men" and advanced toward the mob. There to fight were U.S. marshals, police, highway patrolmen----and finally National Guardsmen." At this particular scene, a rather large part of the government, including U.S. Marshals, police, highway patrolmen, and the National Guard, stepped in to prevent the mob from proceeding towards the Black community…

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    There are prevention and intervention programs that the district is using including the Olweus bullying prevention program, and the use of the Student Assistance Program. The Student Assistance Program (SAP) supports students who are experiencing challenges that affect their performance in the school setting. These challenges may be related to emotional issues, drug and alcohol use, depression, codependency issues, and other family problems. The SAP team takes teacher and faculty referrals…

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