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    Police officers are supposed to be trained to non-lethally bring order to the civilians of the United States of America. They do not need to be ready for the worst case scenario at all times. If the police are going to accept this new equipment in the first place, then they need to lock it up in a safe place like an underground bunker until it is highly…

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    Act of 1774, which resulted in a rebellion by the Continental Congress and they appointed Washington as the delegate to the First Continental Congress in 1775. Battles erupted at Lexington and Concord and then George Washington put on his military uniform and then was appointed Major General and Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army on June 15, 1775. He was fit to lead the Continental Army by his military experience, his political roles, and his prestige amongst others. The Continental Army…

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    and property. According to Locke, God gave these rights, and people formed governments to protect their rights. Therefore, if a monarch invades their rights they had authority to remove the monarch. John Locke’s Social Contract Theory shaped the United States later on. In 1773, the French and Indian War arised. The French started to build forts along the Ohio River and Lake Erie. The Virginia Colony also claimed the Ohio River and they were agitated about the French's actions. So they sent…

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    line for a different type of war, or a savior from another. African-Americans were faced with brutality and social segregation, meanwhile Native-Americans found a military that respected them and revered them as some of the best fighters in the United States. The 1950s and 60s was a very active time in history for civil rights, some of these rights activities included the Montgomery bus boycott of 1955, and the March on Washington in 1963. Many civil rights movements during the…

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    Before receiving their uniform law enforcement officers undergo hours and hours of training to learn how to use appropriate force. They also take classes to learn how to judge/evaluate when it 's okay to use force and when it 's illegal. Self defense is justified with these three…

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    Lester B. Pearson: Canada 's Greatest Prime Minister Being elected as prime minister of Canada is the greatest honour a Canadian political leader can receive. Lester Bowles Pearson was the most impactful man ever to take on the role of prime minister. Lester B. Pearson Pearson deserves this title because he defined Canada 's identity whilst creating and improving various social programs, which drastically improved the overall quality of life in Canada.(Biris ‘6’) Additionally, Pearson elegantly…

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    (footnote) The defence force demonstrated supporting LGBT in 2013 by allowing volunteers to march in uniform in the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras for the first time. (footnote) Additionally in 2013, Federal protections for LGBT individuals were introduced in the Sex Discrimination Act 1984 to provide protection from discrimination on the basis of attributes…

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    weather deck and began to step out and into the pitch-dark night. By an unfortuitous coincidence, at the same time I took my first step out, a surging swell hit the opposite side of the ship and threw me over the side of the lifeline. In a complete state of shock, and with the taste of saltwater in my mouth, I failed to reach for a safety ladder…

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    Colonial Development

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    Marked development ensued after the colonies recovered their steadiness following the crises of the seventeenth century. Colonial America was distinctly more diverse by the eighteenth century than it was upon arrival. The amount of English immigration declined as the number of Africans and Europeans from elsewhere became increasingly prevalent. As conditions in England improved and officials worried about sending away labor that would be necessary for their own country, attempts to promote…

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    The American Sniper

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    aim and had dreamed of becoming a cowboy. Once becoming a cowboy, he realized that wasn’t his dream; his true goal in life was to take the oath of serving and protecting his beloved country. Fulfilling his dream, Chris Kyle not only joined the U.S. Navy SEALS, but he also became a legend.…

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