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    Saint Charles was known for his countless works with charity. One of the charity works was that he ministered to the sick during a serious outbreak of the bubonic plague. He was an innovator of religious education so he did a "Sunday school" mainly for kids. His parish constantly does a variety of work with; Emergency Financial Assistance, Food Pantry, Jail Ministry, Borromeo Legal Project, ESOL, Health Fair, Circle of Caring, Turkey Dinners (Thanksgiving), Giving Tree (Christmas). Many…

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    The Delaware State Police and the New Castle County Police organized a sting operation along route 40. Officer Renee Lano of the New Castle County Police Department was used as bait as an undercover prostitute; while working undercover Lano noticed the blue van drive pass her quite a number of times and called in the license plate which came…

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    117th Boston Marathon Bombing By: Dylan Caparo caparod@my.erau.edu HS 110 – Introduction to Homeland Security Professor Phillips November 29, 2017 117th Boston Marathon Bombing On the 15th of April in 2013 two bombs detonated near the finish line of the 117th running of the Boston Marathon. What followed was five-day manhunt for the two suspects identified by the FBI. The aftermath of this event left the citizens of the United States stunned and showed that homegrown terrorists are a…

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    St. Ignatius of Loyola was born in the family castle in northern Spain on October 23rd 1491. He was the last child of 13 of a wealthy noble family. During his childhood, his stepmother raised him as mother died early and his father had a job as a blacksmith. St. Ignatius of Loyola had a love for war exercises which made him join the army at the age of seventeen as to fight the French. While in the army he went into many battles without once getting injured. His experience in battles made him…

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    Pea Patch

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    century. As it grew in size, government officials recognized the potential for inclusion of Pea Patch in a military defense system for the Atlantic coastal area. The construction of a wooden fort resulted; designed to protect the upriver cities of New Castle and Philadelphia from attack. By mid-century, however, a massive…

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    occupied the Four Courts , Eamonn de Valera occupied Bolands Mill and Thomas MacDonagh occupied Jacobs Biscuit Factory. Telephone wires and rail lines were damaged in an attempt to delay reinforcements. James Connolly and his men lay siege on Dublin Castle where skirmishes occured resulting in the first few deaths of the rising. Fighting broke out across the city resulting in the deaths of Dublin Policemen , making the Chief of Police take all his men off the streets resulting in widespread…

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    The trebuchets were a complicated weapon, making the operations difficult. The trebuchet is was in itself complicated to build. The trebuchet was large making transporting difficult. Some of them could be dismantled and carried in pieces on the back of their work-animals, but most were built in place. This…

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    underground prison at Cape Coast Castle (Smallwood, 37). The underground prison allowed them to securely hold their slaves and allowed them to protect themselves from any rebellions they may face. The castle was created in a secure location that was imposing to nonmembers. One problem faced with the castle and its underground prison was that slaves were often held there for several weeks at a time. Due to the length of the trip and the space between ships arriving, the castle often would be…

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    Sab Millers Case Study

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    market in an efficient and exciting manner that relates with customers and consumers. While its international premium brands compete at the top end of the market, SAB is focussing most of its resource behind five 'power brands': Castle Lite, Hansa Pilsner, Castle Lager, Castle Milk Stout and Carling Black Label in the large and very important mainstream South African segment. The strategy calls for greater investment in market-facing, brand-related activities and everything that involves…

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    Piaget's Play Analysis

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    to engage in what is known as “pretend” play during this time. For example, a child might see a playground and refer to it as their castle. They may take place in onlooker, parallel, associative, or cooperative play during this time. As a children progresses to the third stage of development, concrete operational, they are able to perform certain mental operations that they were previously incapable of. In this stage they have developed a concept of conservation, noting that certain properties…

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