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    The American representative MacArthur spoke of ‘a better world emerging out of the carnage of the past’‚ and therefore the Occupation began. Despite the USA’s and minor allies conflicting aims for occupation‚ between 1945 and 1951‚ they set out to garrison a peace settlement within Japan‚ spearheaded by MacArthur and his 3 key aims of demilitarisation‚ disarmament and democratization. These objectives were achieved‚ with the allies remaking Japan economically‚ politically‚ militarily and socially.

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    Probable Cause Article Jason Martin CJA/364 October 13‚ 2014 A. Zimmer Probable Cause Article We have already gone over the exclusionary rules associated with unwarranted searches and seizures‚ now we need to look at warranted searches and seizures. The Fourth Amendment requires that no warrants be issued unless based on probable cause by a sworn Affirmation‚ this applies to all warrants whether they are for search or seizure. In order to understand the concept behind warrants‚ we must also understand

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    Bollmer‚ Bethel‚ Garrison-Morgen‚ and Brauen “The issue of disproportionate identification and placement of racial/ethnic minorities in special education has been investigated extensively (Bollmer‚ Bethel‚ Garrison-Mogren‚ & Brauen‚ 2007).” They go on to share that the risk ratio‚ which is used to compare one racial/ethnic groups likelihood of receiving special education and related services to all other students is one of the most useful tools in this research (Bollmer‚ Bethel‚ Garrison-Mogren‚ & Brauen

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    (1993) Perceptions of Interaction: The Critical Predictor in Distance Education‚ The American Journal of Distance Education‚ 7(3)‚ pp Garrison‚ R. (1990) Analysis and evaluation of audio teleconferencing to facilitate education at a distance‚ The American Journal of Distance Education‚ 4(3)‚ pp Garrison‚ R. and Shale G. (1990) A new framework and perspective‚ In Garrison‚ R. and Shale‚ G. (Eds.)‚ Education at a distance: from issues to practice‚ Florida‚ Robert E.Krieger Publishing Company. Harris

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    Cell Phones In School

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    http://privateschool.about.com/od/yourschool/qt/cellphones.htm http://theinnovativeeducator.blogspot.com/2012/07/5-reasons-to-allow-students-to-use-cell.html Fredrick‚ K. (2011‚ March). Calling All Cellphone Users!. School Library Monthly‚ Volume 27‚ p40-41. URL: Garrison‚ J. (2003‚ September). Your Turn. American School Board Journal. Vol. 190 Issue 9‚ p4-6.

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    Opposition to Slavery DBQ

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    APUSH: Growing Opposition to Slavery DBQ During the time span of 1776 to 1844‚ the opposition to slavery grew immensely in the United States of America. There were many contributing factors and reasons as to why this happened‚ including both underlying forces and specific events. Some people or groups made efforts to fight against slavery in hopes that it would be abolished completely in the United States. They did so by organizing groups‚ meetings‚ and even developing escape routes for

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    environment of their schools and so forth; therefore‚ people started to think what features of information technology can facilitate with education and learning. In particular‚ people would call this kind of learning as “e-learning”. According to D. R. Garrison (2011)1‚ e-learning is “formally defined as electronically mediated asynchronous and synchronous communication for the purpose of constructing and confirming knowledge.” The foundation of this technology is the Internet associating with communication

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    A brilliant American author named Garrison Kellior once said‚ “I believe in looking reality straight in the eye and denying it”. Some individuals believe that in order to keep their happiness‚ they sometimes have to ignore everything that is obvious or real to the human eye. Sometimes having faith in things beyond the normal comprehension is greater than settling for what is known to be realistic. Jay Gatsby from F. Scott Fitzgerald’s‚ The Great Gatsby is shown to be one of a few who possess this

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    in Electrolytesduring the academic year 2008-2009 towards partial fulfillment of credit for the Chemistry practical evaluation of AISSCE 2009‚ and submitted satisfactory report‚ as compiled in the following pages‚ under my supervision. Mrs Janet Garrison Department of Chemistry South Park Elementary Acknowledgements "There are times when silence speaks so much more loudly than words of praise

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    Battle of Pinkie in September 1547‚ he set up a network of garrisons in Scotland‚ stretching as far north as Dundee. This was a great success for England; it is estimated that more than 5000 Scots were killed in the battle and England controlled vast amounts of Scottish land. His initial successes‚ however‚ were followed by a loss of direction‚ as his aim of uniting the countries through conquest became increasingly unrealistic. The garrisons were expensive to maintain‚ poorly equipped and highly

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