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    Literary text‚ usually a poem or short story‚ allows the author to pursue a more emotional relationship with the audience. It would therefore‚ be able to affect the more emotional aspect of any event in history. One such example is the poem‚ "The Fall of Fort Sumter". It described the Confederate point of view and the feelings they harbored against the North. "The fleet turned slowly southward; we saw the last ship go‚ We had saved old Carolina from the insults of the foe‚" is a part of the stanza in the

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    Battle of Fort Sumter Many threats were made after Lincoln’s election in November 1860 to Federal troops that guarded forts in the south. Confederate States have been seizing U.S arsenals‚ forts‚ and navy yards within their borders and as a precaution‚ General Robert Anderson asked for reinforcements to the War Department and and made a plan for some of his men to move to a more secure location close to Fort Moultrie; in this case‚ the unfinished Fort Sumter. Anderson put his plan into effect on

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    Material Things Become Important After "The Day" During a nuclear war between Russia and the United States‚ the town of Fort Repose‚ Florida‚ is in the danger zone of radiation poisoning and contaminated items. Randy and the townspeople of Fort Repose must remain calm and ration their supplies. However‚ when the material things run low‚ everything becomes important. People must be creative and composed during this time of chaos. Therefore‚ the importance of material things after "The Day" leads

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    Shooting an Elephant” Response Orwell did not get along with the Burmese‚ nor did he like them because they would make fun of him and enjoyed insulting him while on duty. As for the British Raj‚ he felt as if the Raj was a cruel and aggressive government ruler and that his hatred towards him was so great that he would “drive a bayonet into a Buddhist priest’s guts.” (pg.3). Therefore Orwell being a white man has a great conflict with the Burmese. In paragraph 2‚ he began to talk about how

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    Robin Hood have? What issues need to be addressed? There are several key issues that Robin Hood has. The 1st problem addressed in the reading is the growing size of the Merrymen. Resources are becoming scarce to sustain the large size of the band. He is also having problems with discipline within in the band. Another issue is that travelers are starting to avoid the forest for fear of being robbed‚ which in turn has caused a decline in the Merrymen’s revenue stream. The last issue Robin Hood faces

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    grown over the past four decades‚ limited attention within this body of work has focused on injuries sustained by suspects and officers during these encounters. The deadly force literature has examined the patterns and characteristics of police shootings and resulting fatalities‚ which represents analysis of the most extreme injury to suspects In addition‚ other researchers have examined the patterns and characteristics of encounters that result in police deaths in the line of duty‚ however‚ has

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    Basketball Shooting - The Art & Science of Shooting a Basketball Basketball Shooting Is Both Art and Science Fundamentals of Shooting A Basketball By Coach Jerry Tarkanian Shooting a basketball is both an art and a science. Basketball shooting is an art form because it involves finely tuned hand-eye coordination rather than gross motor skills. For example‚ unlike such skills as the defensive stance and pivoting‚ which are relatively invariable‚ shooting form is highly individualistic. There is no

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    D2: Justify responses to a particular incident or emergency in a health or social care setting. In  my  P4‚  I  talked  about  4  different  incidents  and  emergencies  that  could  occur  in  a  health  and social  care  setting  such  as  a  hospital  and  what  the  priorities  and  responses  would  be  in  each scenario.  I  will  now  be  justifying  why  the  responses  I  chose  would  be  the  most  satisfactory  and effective for each incident and emergency. The  first  emergency  I  will 

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    Emergency Driving Procedures Emergency situations sometimes arise that prevent your car from functioning properly. While these can be scary situations‚ it is important to remain calm‚ and know what to do when these situations arise. From brake failure to engine fires‚ always follow a few tips. How to Avoid Vehicle Malfunction 1. Although some vehicle malfunctions may not be avoidable‚ routine maintenance helps keep the vehicle functioning at its best. Get oil changes every three months

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    911 Emergency Just like a coin‚ a story has two sides. Everyone has their own stories with truths and lies. In time of a catastrophic event‚ such as September 11th at the World Trade Center‚ many stories are created. It is hard to know exactly what happened with all of the misinformation. Government puts out lies and people instantly believe and spread them.  Many things are covered up or forgotten. The only way to find truth is to uncover it yourself. People should question stories instead

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