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    The National Guard has to be called immediately‚ if there is the statewide disaster that means that the disaster should have the large scope and affect the state. The military involvement is essential to conduct the emergency management fast‚ effectively‚ and successfully. The National Guard may be called by the state’s governor in response to the emergency that civilian emergency services cannot cope with and when there is the threat to the public safety. For example‚ the flood and evacuation of

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    When identifying Australia’s national health priority areas‚ we need to consider the burden a disease or area has on the population and the potential for it to be decreased. By considering social justice principles‚ cost to community and individual‚ priority population groups‚ the potential for change and prevalence of condition. CVD is an umbrella term used to define a number of illnesses relating to the heart. When accessing for example‚ CVD as a priority it is important to asses it in terms

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    History alone is too factual‚ memory alone is too personal. However when these two are combined they are then able to paint a holistic image of a certain event‚ situation or personality. Mark Baker in The Fiftieth Gate and James Moll’s The Last Days both represent the experiences of the Holocaust through the bringing together of historical documents and personal memories in order to show the importance of interplay between them. By merging personal experiences and historical events Baker‚ when

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    Good morning/afternoon ladies and gentlemen. I as the producer of ‘The One Day of the Year’ would firstly like to welcome you and thank you for coming to the auditions of Jan in Act 1 Scene 1 found on Page 34. The discourse represented in this selection of the play is the Generation Gap mainly focusing on parent/child conflict. Personally I felt Jan was silenced here and she doesn’t really get to share all those feelings that are built up inside of her‚ though since we have the chance to‚ let

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    something in common‚ they all had a dream‚ that dream was the "American Dream". In the present day the desire to achieve the dream hasn’t changed. However‚ the idea of the American Dream‚ brings up a lot of questions. What is the American Dream? Who defines it? Can it be achieved? Lastly‚ should everyone have a chance to achieve it? What is the American Dream? When this question was asked on the first day of class‚ there were many different answers as to what makes up the American Dream. Some people

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    A Day in the Life of Deaf Culture After watching the videos about how deaf people go along with their daily life‚ I realized there isn’t very much that is different than how someone who can hear lives there daily life. When watching all of the 5 people‚ I noticed that every single one of them used a video phone or cell phone‚ computers‚ and other gadgets. I didn’t know how much technology they actually used‚ and I was quite surprised‚ and interested in more‚ or other technology that is out there

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    My Modern-Day Cinderella Story P3 Language Arts It was pouring outside. Not just pouring‚ that word doesn’t suffice how much water was aimlessly falling from the sky and crashing to the ground with every footstep that Ella Kess took on her way home. Today was the day that seven years ago her parents died in a plane crash over the Atlantic Ocean. It was strange‚ how she had to live on after the death‚ but she pulled through with the help of her best friend Kylee Lainer. She would have been

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    are discriminated against is Hispanics. Bias against Hispanics is well documented and it is difficult to separate whether this discrimination is on the basis of ethnic or racial grouping. Hispanics are discriminated against in several ways. One example of this discrimination is Arizona’s ratification of “The Support Our Law Enforcement and Safe Neighborhoods Act”. This is a law that requires all aliens older than fourteen be registered with the U.S. government‚ and be in possession of these documents

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    A Day in the Life of a Cherokee Indian Tribal Community The Cherokee Indians are a tribal community located in the southeast region of America mostly in North and South Caroline‚ Kentucky‚ Virginia‚ Georgia and Tennessee‚ they normally live near rivers but in different areas‚ each family had two houses in different villages‚ one for summer and one for winter. Their summer homes were larger shaped as rectangles and were made out of sticks with a conical shape roof made from bark‚ their winter homes

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    Tonight‚ I want to share with you just a little of the history of some of the traditions that go in hand with this much celebrated holiday. From how St Patrick’s Day originated‚ to the huge parades and even the tradition of wearing O’ the green. The holiday itself is celebrated on March 17th‚ the anniversary of St Patrick’s death in the 5th century.. Patrick‚ the patron saint of Ireland‚ is one of Christianity’s most widely known figures. But for all his celebrity‚ his life remains kind of a

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