thing to teach children in school as well as new American citizens about our past. When it comes to the era of Japanese -American internment camps it is a positive thing to ensure that history doesn’t repeat itself. As well as their being knowledge of empathy of social injustices that occur which unquestionably defined what Japanese-American internment camps were. Summed up‚ it was a devastating tragic event which deserves to be told to others. This event was a sad time in the history of America‚
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Looking at the scenarios in chapter 6 I have decided to analyze and reflect the steps I would take to solve the problem in Scenario A: Clothing The Camp Counselors. “You are a frist-year counselor at a camp for needy children‚ which is subsidized through contributions from individuals and local businesses. Yours is the only camp experience that these disadvantaged kids will ever have. One afternoon‚ a few hours before the next batch of children is due to arrive‚ a semi-trailer truck stops by with
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residents in internment camps. This was difficult for me because many of the residents in the camps had journals to record their experiences but they had been confiscated over time and the ones held in secrecy may have been lost over time. Initially I had wanted to primarily focus on the actual experiences of the Japanese in these camps. However‚ since I was so limited in my sources‚ I had broadened the scope of my topics to the actual causes and effects that the Japanese internment camps had on the society
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Camp Algona An often forgotten aspect of the home front‚ the United States detained more than 400‚000 Axis prisoners in rural camps during the war. According to the provisions as agreed upon by the Geneva Convention‚ POWs could work if they received pay and their employment did not contribute directly to the war effort. To help alleviate the severe shortage of workers in the United States‚ tens of thousands of the former enemy combatants labored on farms and in canneries and mills.31 In the
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Army camp – Germany My Love‚ I am lying here listening to the random gunshots in the distance not letting me sleep. Attempting to sleep in this tiny tent with several patches sowed onto the roof. We arrived safely to the camp. There will be no drill today therefore I will have time to write you several more letters. We arrive fairly late here to the city; we marched to the main tent to have some dinner. The food is not so bad‚ every time reminding me of those wonderful hot meals you gave
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According to Gracey in the article‚ “Kindergarten as Academic Boot Camp” ‚ the rules and routines of a classroom are important to children to form a "little society" for them to function in. she speaks about the relevance of the daily structure and routine that kindergarten has on infants. It creates a world for them to function in. Stripping them away from their identity and individuality is what is occurring here. They are being told what to draw in art class; children crave order and this
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(licensed provisioners to the army) that made camp life tolerable. Many of these items were used for personal hygiene‚ grooming‚ and keeping uniforms in repair. Today these diminutive legacies provide us with a very personal and tangible connection to the soldiers of the Civil War. Confederate and Union soldiers added various clothing and equipment to their military issue . To make their life more tolerable‚ they brought various personal items to camp or were given them by family and friends. Few
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The Hard Way‚ which is an extract from a non-fiction book. 3) Explain which parts of Pete Boardman’s story of the return to Camp 6 you find tense and exciting. (8 marks) The part which i find tensing is in the bit where the title speaks to the reader saying ‚ ’But their companion Mick Burke is still on the summit... this shows that they need to go back to the camp but Mick Burke is still not with them‚ also ’ten more minutes’ this shows that there is a time limit which creates more tense to
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“Faith Annalise Camp‚ what have you been doing in there?” “I could have stayed all day.” My mom and I sat in silence as I reminisced about my experience. The day had started with me needing to finish one of my numerous yearbook assignments. The usual assignment was going to the football game to take pictures‚ but this weekend I had to visit the local museum to finish my page. This page needed historical pictures from one of my town’s popular events‚ the square-dancing revue. Square-dancing has been
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Earth Day Earth Day is an annual holiday‚ celebrated on April 22‚ on which events are held worldwide to demonstrate support for environmental protection. In 2013 the day is 43 years old. It is now coordinated globally by the Earth Day Network‚[1] and is celebrated in more than 192 countries every year.[2] In 1969 at a UNESCO Conference in San Francisco‚ the date proposed was March 21‚ 1970‚ the first day of spring in the northern hemisphere. This day of nature’s equipoise was later sanctioned in
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