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    many slaves had a difficult time trying to liberate themselves from former “masters.” Adult male slaves had an easier way of escaping from their masters, as a result, most slave owners kept a higher percentage of women as slaves due to their “harder working and potentially being their wives (108).” Another reason for having more women slaves is because they were seen as being “less able to run away or to report their masters to the British.” Women like Abina…

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    Tecumseh and the Quest for Indian leadership is a biography by R. David Edmunds. It is about Tecumseh, and his life as a Shawnee warrior. Tecumseh was born in Old Piqua, and in his younger years he joined Mohawk chief Joseph Brant. He joined him because Tecumseh was against whites settling in the United States. Tecumseh was five feet and ten inches which was slightly taller than average. He was also very muscular, and overall a nearly perfect image of a warrior. Another great skill he had was he…

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    case 7 Cushy, chief justice Shaw came to two entirely different verdicts, which lead to massive controversy and questioning about his inconsistency on slavery issues. In Commonwealth v. Aves, Chief Justice Shaw made the decision to grant a 6-year-old girl named Med freedom after her “owner” voluntarily brought her into a free state (where slavery was abolished). A key term within this statement is that she was voluntarily brought into the free state; she did not escape from her masters. At this…

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    Avi Weisfogel has started a GoFundMe campaign to benefit Operation Smile. This is an organization that performs free surgeries for children who suffer from facial deformities, such as cleft palate and cleft lip. The goal has been set at $2,000. Avi has stated that Operation Smile gives children hope. Operation Smile was started back in 1982. Ever since then, 220,000 free surgical procedures have been performed on children with facial deformities. The organization also helps local medical…

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    that make impact the operational readiness or the healthy climate environment of our unit, I will become very knowledgeable of the critical thinking steps, I’ll apply this knowledge before making a decision, I’ll continue seeking assistance from the Chief mess but also will have more trust on others, I have to create a safe environment in which others can learn from their failures as well as their successes, a no blaming environment as long as the goal was to find a better…

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    imagine all that information being easily accessible to anyone. The FBI is currently trying to convince Apple to give them a “backdoor” to a particular phone. What the FBI fails to realize is how dangerous this could be for anyone else. Tim Cook, the chief executive of Apple, explains the consequences of creating the “backdoor” when he wrote: The government suggests this tool could only be used once, on one phone. But that’s simply not true. Once created, the technique could be used over and…

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    Griffin Police Department

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    According to Investigator Beckom, in the past there was a Chief who stayed with the Griffin Police Department for seven to eight years and then left in 2014. After that Chief resigned, Chef Heaton filed the position with the City of Griffin Police Department for only one year, leaving at the end of 2015 for a better job. The department has a history for being a high…

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    Indian Removal Analysis

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    a case made by his Supreme Court deeming Native Americans sovereign nations. Though it wasn’t until Martin Van Buren became president that we, the Cherokee, were removed. After the Treaty of New Echota had been signed by the renegade Cherokee and Chief John Ross’ petition against it denied, they came for the Cherokee who had yet to leave for the new appointed Indian Territory in the west. We were forced…

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    through the 19th century. Between ten and eleven million African slaves came to America. They were transported to the Americas through what is called the Middle Passage (Faragher,2015). The Europeans would travel to Africa and trade goods with tribal chiefs in return for captured Africans. The Europeans would then march the captives in chains to the coast where they were kept in barracoons where they were separated from their families, branded and dehumanized (Faragher,2015). Then they were sold…

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    Civility In The Workplace

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    attributes are respectful, compassionate, and comforting while the uncivilized personage is rude, aggressive, and inconsiderate. Quite naturally, health care workers and managers should be held to a higher standard regarding civility. Somehow, the Chief Resident, in this case, has slipped through the cracks. Nevertheless, the Acme Medical Center is responsible for managing its interpersonal staff relationships, and overall professionalism in the workplace. Essentially, all organizations are…

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