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    had a clue. "That’s a good start." Morey answered. "I’m going to go talk to her about that‚ right now." Morey ran inside to question Dixie about the wool‚ and what Betty had witnessed. "Half of the wool from every bag has gone missing this morning. Betty said she had heard you mumbling about how badly you want a new wool sweater‚ so it’s possible you could’ve stolen more wool to make the sweater. I have no time for questions. I just need the truth‚ Dixie." Morey said‚ brutally demanding an answer

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    Jaclyn Edwards MGMT 3180 Chap 2 Assignment May 30‚ 2013 Held Hostage 1. I was quite shocked with the aggressiveness of the French workers‚ however feel like if you want to get something done then go for it‚ however this could be very dangerous for the executives. Like the text said the actions of employees could become violent especially if they feel they have nothing to lose. I think my reaction to these events are influenced by my culture‚ because if that were to happen in the United

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    CJ130: Introduction to Corrections Unit Quizzes Unit 1 1. Question: _________ are the way society punishes‚ controls‚ and changes the behavior of convicted offenders. Corrections 2. Question: The justification for punishment to stop others from committing a crime was: deterrence 3. Question: One component of community-based corrections is: Parole 4. Question: An example of intermediate sentencing is: house arrest 5. Question: The executive branch can appoint and dismiss

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    “American Die‚ American Die‚” and suddenly we (the sixty Americans) were blindfolded. A fear and panic rose inside of us. Imagine this is you on November 4‚ 1979 when Islamic Revolutionaries kidnapped sixty American Embassy workers. The 444 day Iranian Hostage Crisis was one of the most important turning points of the twentieth century‚ because of its impact the office of president‚ specifically Carter‚ Regan and Bush and how it shaped and molded future

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    personal already would make the inmates more jumpy‚ so the smallest misconceived action could create a volatile reaction in a prison. If the said prison was overpopulated‚ that is more inmates that can get involved in the altercation‚ creating a deadly situation for everyone. It isn’t

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    Iran Hostage Crisis The Iran Hostage Crisis lasted for 444 days and went from 4 November 1979 to 20 January 1981. This crisis happened only after a long time friend and ally‚ the Shah of Iran‚ was ousted from power and left Iran in January 1979. A revolutionary leader named Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini came to power in Iran when he returned in February 1979. Khomeini started rhetoric against the United States as the "Great Satan" that provided young Iranian students a reason to storm the U.S

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    The Iranian Hostage Crisis The Iranian Hostage Crisis was a horrific event in which many American were captured and held hostage in the Iranian American embassy. In America‚ this was met with shock; spurring newfound hatred of Iranians. In the book Funny in Farsi‚ the author and her family‚ Iranian immigrants living in Southern California‚ are subjected to the scrutiny and prejudice of the people around them for that reason. At the end of the 1970’s‚ a new wave ushered America into a new

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    Iranian Hostage Crisis The relationship between the American people and their government drastically changed in the 1970s. The people began to distrust their government after The Watergate Scandal‚ oil prices‚ and the falling economy. President Jimmy Carter‚ elected in 1976 was seen by the public as an honest man that was working for the people not for the evils of Washington DC. Carter‚ being an outsider‚ grew very popular with the American people. His lack of insider perspective became troublesome

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    Jimmy Carter and the Iranian Hostage Crisis Since 1908‚ the United States have repositioned their foreign interests towards the Middle East for the abundance of Petroleum within the region. Attracting the west‚ Britain and the United States have maintained a dominating role in Iran for their rich supply of oil. In 1953‚ Prime Minister Mohammed Mossadegh nationalized the Iranian oil fields. The United States responded by implementing a coup d’état in Iran‚ overthrowing Mossadegh‚ and placing “Shah”

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    You must think of healthcare for inmates‚ and safety hazards inside of the prison. But the real question here is can jail/prison overcrowding be alleviated? In my opinion‚ absolutely! There are a couple options we can take to take ease on this situation. To begin with‚ in order to fix and issue – we must identify the exact issue and then we can begin to look for solutions. But what can we do to fix it? Most people would start off by saying‚ “Just build more prisons!”. As a tax-paying citizen‚

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