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    the enactment of programs to identify the beginning signs of a mentally disturbed individual or a potential mass shooter is necessary. According to Salem police officer Sean Cooper, “The introduction of both mental health courses for students of all ages and more in depth evacuation and lockdown procedures in schools will further protect America’s youth.” Similarly, Officer Cooper also endorsed the bulletproofing, additions in security to public institutions, and advancements in pursuing…

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    The middle ages were a time in which the subjects of magic and witchcraft were widely prevalent and greatly influential. There are various factors that played key roles in shaping the structure of magic, and changed as time progressed. In David J. Collins Albertus, Magnus or Magus? Magic, Natural Philosophy, and Religious Reform in the Late Middle Ages, he illuminates on the studies of Albertus Teutonicus, a friar who was accused of witchcraft, and individuals that tried to clear his name. On…

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    motivation. Farahmand (1998) also found out that there is a significant dissimilarity in teachers' demotivation regarding the sex of teachers. Bayani et al (2013) found that men are more susceptible to be demotivated than women. They also found out that age does not affect the level of motivation although they themselves pointed out that some researchers acquired a different result. (Demirel, et al, 2005) The last conclusion they gained was that the years of teaching experienced does not have…

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    1050, Pope Leo IX attempted to reform the church to its original configuration by ending simony and investiture, as well as by enforcing celibacy in the clergy. This, however, created turmoil between the church and the Holy Roman Emperor, which led to a sequence of…

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    At the beginning of the 20th century, the country of Australia became unified and The Commonwealth of Australia officially came into being on January 1, 1901. Today, Australia’s economy is one of the largest mixed market economies in the world, and has since the Commonwealth’s establishment over hundred years ago experienced numerous changes to its economy in terms of its focus. Often regarded as primarily a producer of agricultural commodities, minerals and energy but all of these products…

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    Unit 5 Assignment/Question 2 French philosopher Michel Foucault, whose primary field of inquiry was that of power systems working to control and monitor individuals, was massively interested in the process of punishment and how it evolved over time on the basis of power play in the society. This essay seeks to explore Foucault’s examination of the history of punishment, the changes that the penal system went through, the advantages and disadvantages that came with these changes and how…

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    Being very much into History, I studied the men Thomas Paine and Thomas Jefferson. Thomas Jefferson is considered to be one of the founding fathers of the U.S., as he played a major role in the drafting of the Declarations of Independence. Another important fact about Jefferson was the fact that he was elected as governor of Virginia during the American Revolution. After the Revolution, he was appointed as minister of France. He also served as the country’s very first Secretary of State, its…

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    Since the Gilded Age was a time of opulence for many Americans, economic depressions brought hard times to many businesses and made unpredictable employment a reality for the working class. If we were to research the term "Gilded”, it refers to a thin layer of gold hiding poor metal. Being that, prosperity is the demand of gold and, the abuses in poverty the metal. By this era, by social Darwinism where the affluent believed that they were by nature superior, and the poor were naturally just…

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    Louis XVI was born in 1754. His real name is Louis-Auguste. He was born at night in the Palace of Versailles. King Louis XV and Queen Maria were his parents. Louis was a shy kid, but he was strong and in shape. He had many different talents at a young age. He was very good at Latin. He loved wrestling, and hunting. Louis was nicknamed Duc de Berry when he was born. In 1765 King Louis XVI father passed away from tuberculosis. Then five years later King Louis XVI became king.…

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    Photography In Classroom

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    visual representation of the history and timeline of how people sought Asylum. (Phillips & Bellinger, 2010) Additionally, use of digital photography can be found in school reform as described by Halle Preskill (1995). Preskill studies suggest that using still photography is a value and effective way to document the impact of school reform and promote dialogue throughout a study. (Preskill, 1995) Opportunities Photography can provide rich and dynamic educational opportunities for teachers and…

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