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    Camp Harmony

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    Internment Camps 2. Racial discrimination 3. World War II Objectives: The student will: 1. Demonstrate an understanding of the key terms as outlined in the text 2. Analyze why Japanese-Americans were sent to Internment Camps 3. Speculate why German-Americans and Italian-Americans were not sent to Internment Camps 4. Visualize what an Internment Camp looks like 5. Relate to students of the same age by interpreting the emotions expressed by seventh graders sent to Japanese Internment Camps Intro

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    Prisons

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    In the United States‚ prison overcrowding and budget cuts within the criminal justice system have lead to an increase in the need and the development of private prisons and jails. "A private prison is a place in which individuals are physically confined by a third party that is contracted by a local‚ state‚ or federal government agency. Private prison companies typically enter into contractual agreements with local‚ state‚ or federal governments that commit prisoners and then pay a per diem or

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    Camps Paper

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    Tracy Stockton-Fullerton Religious Studies –Section 61 Camps Paper Camps Paper The way Christians perceive Non-Christians is categorized into four different camps. A camp is a group of people that aggressively support a doctrine or creed and their point of views are strongly asserted and defended by those who adhere to them. The first Christian camp is called The Conservative Evangelical‚ is known as the Total Replacement Model. This camp is not open to other religions and believes their way

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    Guantanamo Bay Prison Case

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    Obama made his personal and political goal to scale down ultimately close the Guantanamo Bay prison before his term is over in early 2017. During his presidency thus far‚ the number of detainees decreased from 238 to 91. Approximately 10 are on trial in military commissions and 35 are cleared for and pending their release to other countries (The Washington Post). The Executive Order – Closure of Guantanamo Detention Facilities was released on February 23‚ 2016 by President Obama. There are four

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    Communist Manifesto Notes

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    The Communist Manifesto Notes – January 31st Introduction I * In the spring of 1847‚ Karl Marx and Frederick Engels agreed to join the League of the Just (Bund der Gerechten)‚ an offshoot of a revolutionary secret society formed in Paris in the 1830s. * The League offered to publish a Manifesto drafted by Marx and Engels as its policy document‚ and to modernize its organization along their lines. * In the summer of 1847‚ the League was renamed League of Communists‚ and committed to the

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    The existence of Prisons can be traced back to the ancient period. Initially there was a belief that rigorous isolation and custodial measures would reform the offenders. In due course it is being substituted by the modern concept of social defense. Custody‚ care and treatment are the‚ three main functions of a modern prison organization. For over 100 years‚ there was emphasis on custody which‚ it was believed‚ depended on good order and discipline. The notion of prison discipline was to make

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    A STUDY ON THE EFFECTIVITY OF THE PHILIPPINE PRISON SYSTEM ABELARDO ELEANDRO B. ALB IS‚ JR. F. 11ADRONA ALICE P. 11ARINO LEONIDES S. RESPICIO To the builders of this nightmare Though you may never get to read these words I pity you; For the cruelty of your minds have designed the bel!; If men’s buildings are a reflection of what they are‚ this one portraits tbe ugliness of all humanity. If you only had some compassion! -grafitti written 011 the wall of American State Prison I. INTROD UCTION A

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    Camp X

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    Camp X Camp X was a Canadian espionage school for special agents who participated and operated in the “Secret War” during the Second World War between corrupted German power. Agents and students volunteered or enrolled in this training camp were taught a wide variety of skills and techniques that were proved useful in World War Two. Camp X was Canada’s defining moment because it trained many agents and allied units‚ played an important role in victory of World War II‚ and had a highly sophisticated

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    Soccer Camps

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    Dear Parent: Thank you for selecting the Cal Poly Pomona Soccer Camp. We are excited to have you join us this summer. The Camp will focus on the following activities. Technical-develop ability to beat opponents‚ correct passing and shooting technique‚ and improve first touch. Tactical - Learn to read the game‚ play quicker‚ and make good decisions. Physical - Improve your speed‚ quickness‚ and agility. Attitude - Learn to enjoy the game‚ train on your own‚ and improve your concentration

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    Indochinese Communist Party Heads the Independence Movement in 1940’s Communism in Vietnam in the 1940’s was coming to the forefront. Not only that‚ the Indochinese Communist Party (ICP) was making headway‚ as one of the largest parties in Vietnam‚ on Vietnams fight for independence. There are many reasons why the ICP were at the forefront; among those is France’s Downfall in 1939 followed by the revitalization of the ICP‚ the debate over “person-hood‚” Famine during the late part of WWII which

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