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    later years extended (1906) the first to naval warfare and covered (1929) the treatment of prisoners of war. During World War II‚ particularly the conduct of Germany and Japan for their brutal and inhuman treatment of people‚ four conventions were adopted in 1949. After reading the Geneva Convention articles concerning the Prisoner of War (POW) guidelines and operations it creates a picture of the prisoners obeying the rules and chaplains is there ministering to the captured soldiers providing them

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    cook and grow own food‚ Crystal City‚ Texas family internment camp - a prison‚ more freedom than other camps‚ largest camp in country‚ housed whole families‚ were able to grow & cook own food‚ whole families traded for “more important” American prisoners in Germany & Japan‚ had

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    Cited: Codell‚ Esme Raji. Educating Esme: Diary of a Teacher’s First Year. Chapel Hill: Algonquin Books‚ 1999. Rosenthal‚ Robert & Jacobson‚ Lenore Pygmalion in the Classroom (1992). Expanded edition. New York: Irvington Slocumb‚ Paul D. Hear Our Cry: Boys in Crisis. Highland‚ TX:

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    5 Monday October 21st 2013 Pro’s and Con’s Of Volleyball Moises Lopez Health 112-03 October 12‚ 2013 Bump‚ set‚ and spike are the usual terms that most people use to describe volleyball. Not only are those terms being used incorrectly‚ volleyball is much more than just that. The correct way to address the three touches each side is allowed to use per play is pass‚ set‚ and hit

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    RULES OF SITTING DOWN VOLLEY BALL! Teams aim to hit a ball over a net and land it within the opposition’s court. Teams have three passes‚ to form an attacking play‚ before the ball has to go over the net. Sitting Volleyball requires players to maintain contact between their pelvis and the floor at all times. The sport features a smaller court (10 metres by six metres) and a lower net compared to its Olympic counterpart. The net height 1.05m (women). As a result‚ Sitting Volleyball is faster

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    Unforgettable Event It was a sunny evening‚ I felt so sleepy at that moment but there is curriculum class. I decided to take a short nap before attending the class. But unfortunately‚ I did not awake by the alarm that I had set. When I was wake up‚ it is already 2.20 pm. There was only left 10 minutes for me to prepare all the things and rush to volley ball’s field. I just quickly wash my face and simply pick a shirt in my cupboard. Luckily‚ I still manage to be at volley ball’s court on time.

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    would affect them. The emotive word ‘cry’ is used to allow the readers to empathise with the women‚ but also give them confidence with the powerful language of “a woman of the empire”. The constant rivalry between the Japanese Soldiers and the prisoners means it was a permanent

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    The volleyball spike is a process in which the athlete uses their lower extremities to generate ground reaction forces that lead to a vertical jump. The trunk and core are used to maintain balance and stability of the body while the athlete is in mid air. The upper extremities are then used to make initial contact with the ball‚ ultimately sending it over the net onto the other side of the court. There are approximately four phases to a volleyball spike: The run up/attack phase‚ the take off phase

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    "A Night of a Thousand Suicides" by Teruhiko Asada The novel based on actual events "A Night of a Thousand Suicides" by Teruhiko Asada‚ took place in an Australian prisoner of war camp‚ during World War II. The story involves captured Japanese soldiers planning an escape from an Australian POW camp. The soldiers knowing that a successful escape was most unlikely were faced with the reality of certain death. The battle came not only from their captors but mostly from within themselves. The struggle

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    World War Two (WWII) affected many people including Louie Zamperini and Mine’ Okubo. The vast majority of camps such as Prisoners of War (POW) camps or interne camps made their prisoners or guests feel invisible but‚ they do try to resist the feeling of invisibility. Louie Zamperini was an American POW and Olympic athlete than went to war and got captured after this plane crashed. The POW camps he went to tried to make him feel invisible. Mine’ Okubo was an American citizen before the war and then

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