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    Corrective Actions

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    01 Dec 14 From: HM1 (FMF/SW/AW) Jakarta D. Crafton To: HMC (SS) Richard Tapia Subj: ORSE REPORT ON CORRECTIVE ACTIONS Ref: (a) NAVMED P-5055‚ Radiation Health Protection Manual (b) NAVSEA S9213-33-MMA-000/(V)‚ Radiological Controls For Ships (c) NAVSEA TW120-AAPRO-10‚ Nuclear Weapons Radiological Controls Program (d) NAVMED P-117‚ Manual of the Medical Department (e) COMSUBLANT/COMSUBPACINST 6470.5‚ Submarine Radiation

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    citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any state on account of race color‚ or previous conditions of servitude.” This amendment was granting African American men the right to vote. This was adopted into the United States Constitution on the 30th of March in 1870. It was passed by the congress a year before. By the late 1870’s‚ many people of Caucasian race did not want this amendment to pass. They did not want the African American people to vote

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    Buddhism was first introduced in Japan by Korea during the mid-sixth century (Earhart 293). Before‚ Japan was already practicing its own religion called Shinto and the introduction of Buddhism had induced a serious religious conflict within Japan. One form of Buddhism that enthralled Japan was the Mahayana Buddhism‚ which demonstrated an easy way to achieve salvation for all people (Earhart 293). The new religion and its doctrine attracted both the Japanese people‚ especially the commoners‚ the court

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    America’s first constitution‚ was the Articles of Confederation‚ was approved in 1781‚ a time when the nation was a loose confederation of states‚ each was an independent countries. The nato Army to victory during the American Revolution‚ was selected as president of the convention by concordant government was comprised of a single legislature‚ the Congress of the Confederation; there was no president or judicial branch. The Articles of Confederation gave Congress the power to govern foreign affairs

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    coordinate to exercise their common goal. However‚ this is generally not the case‚ as Mancur Olson‚ the author of The Logic of Collective Action‚ argues. Olson (2004: 2) states that "it is not in fact true that the idea that groups will act in their self-interest follows logically from the premise of rational and self-interested behavior." Collective action groups‚ without some sort of coercion or special device to make individual participants act in the interest of the group‚ will not succeed

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    Canadian economy benefited from the U.S economy‚ U.S needed Canada’s natural resources. In 1913‚ Canadian newspaper printmaking was less than 20% of U.S. production‚ but by 1925 it had beaten the last. By 1939‚ it was 3.5 times as large. Newsprint production‚ which was less than 300‚000 tons in 1913‚ it reached more than 3‚600‚000 tons by 1937. Most of Canada’s economy benefited from the trade especially from the U.S and Canadians wanted the trade

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    Action Plan

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    Action Plan No. | OWNER | DESCRIPTION OF TASK | REQUIRED OUTCOME | RESOURCES NEEDED | DUE DATE | 1 | Tariah‚ James | Compile list of names of invitees | Exact guest list | Paper‚ pen | Oct 1st | 2 | Tariah‚ James Natalie‚ Luke | Phone friends and family on the list to confirm numbers and addresses for invitations to be sent | Save the date | Phone‚ paper‚ pen | Oct 2nd | 3 | Natalie‚ Luke | Scope out possible park areas to find a suitable place to hold a children’s party with approx. 20

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    “You lose something priceless and precious when you are forced to be like everyone else” ( The sadness of conformity). With conformity one can never be itself because there is really not a voice to be spoken from “You were made to feel that there was something wrong with you if you didn’t think‚ look like‚ or act the same as others”( The sadness of conformity).

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    Affirmative Action: Fisher v The University of Texas Affirmative Action. For many Texas high school students‚ these two words haunt them. Their future‚ or at least their future at the University of Texas‚ depends on these words. For Abigail Noel Fisher‚ a 2008 graduate from Sugar Land‚ Texas‚ affirmative action and its race bias policies allegedly ruined her chances of getting into this prestigious state university. Fisher argues that race should not be a factor in college admissions processes

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    Ever thought about the rough path that was created in order to establish equality amongst the blacks and whites? Or all the people who were accused of unjustly due to racial prejudice? The Scottsboro trial of 1931 showed not only the racial prejudice against African Americans‚ but also showed the changing attitude that occurred from the nation’s reaction to such a trial‚ providing an opportunity for change. 1931‚ a time filled with racial discrimination‚ began the unfortunate circumstance for

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