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    Civil War Inspiration

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    war were outstanding; most volunteers made monetary apologies to join the armed force. What moved them to surrender a few of the prime of their lives, without a doubt, to surrender life itself in a war that slaughtered the same number of American troopers as all whatever is left of the wars this nation has battled consolidated? What empowered them…

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    highly unlikely, or there was a cop shooting radar ahead and I just didn’t see it in time and was probably about to be busted. Now that seemed more likely and boy it was so true. The best part was that it wasn't a normal cop, but instead a state trooper. I think I broke the brake pedal due to the fact that I slammed so suddenly on the brake trying to slow down as fast as possible, but the piggy got me. When Shane and I saw his lights flash on, we both knew that I was extremely screwed. At that…

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    when they got to the top of the bridge and they could see state troopers waiting towards the end of the bridge. Major Cloud shouted, “This is an unlawful assembly. You have two minutes to disperse. Go back to your church. This march will not continue.” John Lewis and Hosea Williams then ask if they can have a word with the Major, but instead the troopers put their gas masks on and the Major yells, “Troopers, advance!” and the troopers headed forth to attack the marchers. They beat the…

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    Duvernay: Film Analysis

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    It is easy to criticize DuVernay for deliberately making critical factual errors in Selma before understanding her background and beliefs as a director. DuVernay is an African American filmmaker who during her college education majored in African American studies. DuVernay not only had a personal connection to the context of the film as an African American woman, but also to the general region of Selma. DuVernay frequently vacationed in Lowndes county, a township next to Selma as child. Hence…

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    Trailers: A Short Story

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    As Donna,Gina,and Jenny were approaching the trees and they saw what it looked like to be three trailers.They ran to the trailers as fast as they could,”Donna automatically broke into one of the trailers”.When she finally got the trailer door open all there was only canned peas and some old crusty potatoes from who knows how long ago.Gina was dehydrated from the scorching 125 degrees heat, It felt like their skin was cooking in the sun.Donna searched throughout all off the other trailers she…

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    server / players by being a Commander? A: I bring a Fun, uplifting feeling to the Server. I am extremely hardworking and dedicated to whatever I may set my mind to. Be it a Mission or my training. I always give it my all! I Love to encourage my fellow troopers and I strive to support and protect those around me. Now that's not to say that I don't have my flaws, but I feel I bring many good traits to the…

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    accused of violent assault even though, he was innocently pulled into it. The police always incriminated Ned, and now that he had been seen in a fight, they didn’t even care to hear his side of the story and they just jumped to a conclusion. The troopers had already taken lots of money from the Kelly’s for crimes that they had been accused of before, and now they had to scrape together all their saving to pay for Ned but ten-pounds were left un-paid. Ned had been unable to pay the overpriced…

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    “If you can’t fly then run, if you can’t run then walk, if you can’t walk then crawl, but whatever you do you have to keep moving forward.” Martin Luther King Junior. This quote is expressing the struggle blacks had with their rights and how they should never give up fighting for them. In the novel “Roll of Thunder Hear my Cry” by Mildred D. Taylor a black family with the name of Logan had to fight for their land and rights. The Logan’s struggled and persevere through countless challenges…

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    head of the police department and protect judges in a court of law, and transports prisoners. There are also constables which is a peace officer but they do not have much authority a little less than a sheriff. Last of all there is the trooper or a ranger which a trooper is mostly on a horse or a riding animal of some kind. A ranger you would be an armed person who patrols a specific place like a national park or a state camping area. Police officers have many different jobs depending…

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    Imagine a world where your local government, your law enforcement and even most of your neighbors hated you for something you couldn’t help, your skin color. This type of discrimination was prevalent across the country, especially in the south. During the civil rights movement mainly African Americans struggled in their fight for equality. Major events such as the Selma march, the March on Washington, and the Sit-in Movements all lead to the formation of equal rights for there very citizens.…

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