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    Remembrance Day is a time to commemorate the members of armed forces who die for our freedom‚ honor‚ and peace. This day is commemorated on November 11th of every year‚ this holiday as such is time to remember the ending of World War 1 (WW1). We celebrate on November 11th because the peace treaties signed on the 11th hour‚ of the 11th day‚ of the 11th month. There is also a specific symbol of Remembrance Day which is very familiar to many individuals‚ the poppy. The poppy became a symbol of remembrance

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    a. The Tulsa Race Riot of 1921 b. There is no question or argument that on May 31- June 1921‚ a race riot took place in Tulsa that ultimately left an unknown number of people dead‚ and many more than even the highest estimates of those who killed homeless‚ humiliated‚ and horribly in debt. That these people in the next decade‚ during one of the worst periods of racism against them‚ overcame all that and succeeded in rebuilding is amazing. These are people‚ living and dead‚ are people to honored

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    They were greedy and they wanted more money than you could possibly believe. They even said publicly‚ “I want money‚ and I want it now!” The townspeople were furious at the royal family because of their greediness. They would start a riot after riot after riot because of the unfairness. The townspeople made everything for the royal family and got nothing

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    in World War 1. This is why we mustn’t forget about the heroic Canadian soldiers that have courageously fought for our great nation. It is the very reason why we pay our respects to soldiers that have granted us the gift of freedom on Remembrance Day. On Remembrance Day‚ it is important‚ especially for youths‚ to treasure the freedom given to us by honorable Canadian soldiers by remembering their sacrifices‚ and cherishing unity. It is important for the young people of Canada today to commemorate

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    The Tulsa Police Department’s mission is to help civilians feel safe and fearless in their homes and environments. By using knowledge‚ skills‚ and resources‚ the Tulsa Police Officers strive to provide quality service‚ protect life and all property‚ and work to prevent crime and problems in neighborhoods‚ businesses‚ schools‚ etc. Their mission statement can be compared to their goals. The department’s goal is to reduce criminal activity in the city while using resources and education‚ while the

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    Upon arriving at The Tulsa Day Center at 8 a.m. I was overwhelmed when I noticed that the line into the building had already surpassed the door and was almost to the parking lot. After weaving through the crowd of people attempting to get inside the building‚ I explained to the security officers that I was a volunteer and proceeded through the metal detector. The Officer then instructed me to sign in‚ and pointed me to the clothing room where I would report to Forrest. After a couple of seconds of

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    Today‚ I went to the Dover Remembrance Day Parade‚ held every year‚ outside the‚ now‚ Dover Town Hall. Having attended the last three‚ I can see that more and more people‚ uniformed‚ serving‚ ex-serving and civilians‚ are turning up. I have often wondered what we are actually doing there -both collectively and individually - and what‚ if anything‚ we hope to achieve. For me‚ it is a mixture of feelings‚ hopes and emotions: One the one hand‚ I wish to ’remember’ the pain‚ suffering and loss of all

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    reflected on. Bryan Adams Remembrance day video‚ Soldier’s cry by Roland Majeau‚ and A Pittance of Time. All of the three video’s commemorate remembrance day. These three videos all tell us that “a picture is worth a thousand words” as all three videos have picture of soldiers fighting‚ risking their lives on every second they are on the battlefield or trenches making the world a better place although some can not even see the world that they have made better. The first remembrance day video is Bryan Adams

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    Teacher evaluation is a massive task that has been recently adjusted in the state of Oklahoma. Recently‚ the state has chosen two main methods to evaluate teachers. The two methods are the Tulsa Model and the Marzano model. The method of evaluation that will be utilized for this report will be the Tulsa Model. The Tulsa Model gives ratings from 1-5 on many functions of teaching. The observation is broken down into Classroom Management (30%)‚ Instructional Effectiveness (50%)‚ Professional Growth (10%)

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    Detroit riot marked a point in U.S. history at which racial tensions between African Americans and whites reached deadly proportions” (Greene & Gabbidon 195-196). Riots in Detroit have occurred before over issues such as race‚ economics‚ and justice. The first major riot in Detroit was in March 1863‚ caused by a trial of an African American man for rape‚ and was powered by the local press. After that‚ Detroit tried to avoid major civil violence for a long time. This occurred even when riots broke out

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