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    “The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance” contains many of the ideas that we have discussed about the American Frontier and the role it has played in shaping America. The movie illustrates the idea from Turner’s Frontier Thesis that as Americans settled past the frontier and into the “savage” west, society had to start over and go through the process of rebuilding itself. The movie’s plot depicts the death of the “Wild West” caused by Rance’s influence in the town. At the start of the movie, Ranse…

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    The world needs nuclear weapons; they are a powerful tool in negotiation and war prevention, however they need to be treated with respect and managed properly. Nuclear weapons are very powerful and necessary tools for world peace. However ironic that statement sounds, it is a fact that is too important not to consider. During the cold war, a theory called mutually assured destruction, known by the acronym MAD (Opposing Viewpoints), came about. The philosophy stated that any countries…

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    On or about August 1, 2008, Excel Academies, Inc. (“EA”) entered into a Lease Agreement, whereby EA leased a building known as the St. Bernard School, 5811 Riverdale Road, Riverdale, Maryland (“the Building”). Pursuant to the terms of the Lease, Defendant EA agreed to pay certain sums to Plaintiff Archdiocese in exchange for the use and occupancy of the Building. The parties agreed to amend the Lease several times, with the Third Amendment being agreed to on or about October 21, 2011. Pursuant…

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    trafficking, and opioid abuse etc. The Attorney general deals with cases that involve the government, and they’ll give advice to the president and heads of the executive department when needed, they’re in charge of supervising United States attorneys and marshals. Professional backgrounds are different for each attorney generals. In the past,…

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    Mission Accomplishment

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    established an environment that fosters dignity and respect for all to emulate; resulted in zero SHARP or EO violations encourage and supported allegiance to mission accomplishment; takes pride in supporting soldiers demonstrated perseverance and mental agility by completing the battalion 12 mile foot march in under three hours displayed self-confidence, composure, and mission focus during 1/121IN LFX; inspired squads through action motivated and competitive NCO who instills adaptability and…

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    1. Q: Why was whiskey of such importance to the colonists? A: Whiskey was important to colonists because it was commonly made from corn and other grains, and during this time the harvest of grains was increasing. With the increased yield of grains, farmers were able to convert more grain into whiskey. Therefore, whiskey was an easily attainable and become a popularly bought drink in the rural areas. 2. Q: Why did President Washington see fit to send troops to suppress the rebellion? A:…

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    Monologue The Crucible

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    The Crucible – Elizabeth Proctor’s Monologue It is night outside. The town’s marshal, Herrick, leads Elizabeth Proctor through a dilapidated corridor in Salem’s jails. Thick, heavy chains link Elizabeth’s hand together, yet she walks with her head held high. Other accused sit forlornly in their own cells; barely looking up as Herrick and Elizabeth pass. The pair halts outside an empty cell and wordlessly motions for Elizabeth to enter. Shutting the cell door and locking it, Herrick leaves down…

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    a drama based on the life of Melvin B. Tolson and how he aggressively sought to change the perspective of the next generation of African American students in a Jim Crow South. The majority of the film takes place at the all black Wiley College in Marshal, Texas during the 1930’s. Tolson, a professor at Wiley, forms the college’s debate team consisting of; Henry Lowe, a student well versed in poetry, James Farmer Jr., a brilliant fourteen year old with exemplary analytical thinking skills, and…

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    MAJ Rivers served with excellence as the CDID MP Material Branch Chief in a Lieutenant Colonel position normally held by Command Selected List MP Battalion Commanders. He developed multiple staff processes to ensure the efficiency in the management of capability and training development in the three disciplines of the Military Police Corps consisting of Police Operations, Detainee Operations and Security Mobility Support. His efforts resulted in three Programs of Record and ten documents…

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    One day in January, 2004, Dr. Gerald Hurst, an acclaimed scientist and fire investigator, received a file describing all the evidence of arson gathered in Willingham’s case. Gilbert had come across Hurst’s name and, along with one of Willingham’s relatives, had contacted him, seeking his help. After their pleas, Hurst had agreed to look at the case pro bono, and Reaves, Willingham’s lawyer, had sent him the relevant documents, in the hope that there were grounds for clemency. Hurst opened the…

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