emotional disgrace and shame.5 It is a disruption of the feeling of right and wrong that allows a wound to aggravate the soul. Moral injury is a typical human reaction to an aberrant incident.6 Department of Veterans Affairs psychiatrist Dr. Jonathan Shay says‚ “Post-traumatic stress disorder is the primary injury‚ the “uncomplicated injury.” Moral injury is the infection; it’s the hemorrhaging.” Guilt‚ self-condemnation‚ contempt of self and shame are at the epicenter of moral injury. Brett Litz‚
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After the Revolutionary War started‚ the Continental Congress soon realized that America needed a stronger and more unified government in order to defeat Britain. Soon after‚ the delegates began to draft the first ever Constitution of America. In 1775‚ Benjamin Franklin attempted to write the first copy of the Articles of Confederation‚ but it was never formally considered by the Continental Congress. Then‚ in June of 1776‚ John Dickinson‚ a delegate from Pennsylvania began to draft the Articles
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Reaction Assignment #3 Professor Keller- History 1311 My father was a local merchant in the city of Boston in 1764 when Parliament passed The Sugar Act1 in yet another attempt to increase Britain’s revenue after the end of the Seven Years War. One of nine children‚ my family struggled financially during the upcoming years. I suppose my parents worried constantly that we would suffer economic loss as Great Britain passed many taxation acts2 which further tightened any financial gain
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of Boston had only 145 wheeled vehicles in 1798. Philadelphia had only 827 wheeled vehicles in 1794. In both cases‚ the majority of these vehicles were carts and wagons for hauling commercial goods or light two-wheeled vehicles‚ such as sulkies and shays. The real breakthrough for personal transportation was the buggy. Appearing in the 1830s‚ buggies underwent the classic cycle of increasing demand and decreasing prices. In the 1860s‚ a good-quality buggy would cost a tradesman $125 to $150‚ several
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Chapter 09 - The Confederation and the Constitution I. The Pursuit of Equality 1. The American Revolution was more of an accelerated evolution than a revolution. 2. However‚ the exodus of some 80‚000 Loyalists left a great lack of conservatives. ◦ This weakening of the aristocratic “upper crust” let Patriot elites emerge. 3. The fight for separation of church and state resulted in notable gains. ◦ The Congregational church continued to be legally established (tax supported) by some New England
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Intolerable Acts • Continental Congress – 1st and 2nd • The American Revolution – Course and Consequences • Treaty of Paris 1783 C. The Beginning of America • The Articles of Confederation – Goods and Bads o Land Ordinances o Unanimous Voting o Shays Rebellion • The Constitution o The Convention o The Compromises o The Organization of the Government o Checks and Balances o Bicameralism o Elastic clause o Federalists v Anti-Federalists o Federalist
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each section of Hamiltons plan. Funding Assumption Bank of the US Excise Tax Support for Manufacturing. How did the nation respond to Hamiltons plans Commercialism vs. Agrarian America The Indian Wars and the new US army Whiskey Rebellion (compare to Shays Rebellion) Battle of Fallen Timbers Strict Constructionists/ Broad Constructionists The first two party system Know origins/ aims. Federalists Jeffersonian Republicans What was the Genet controversy How did it lead to an important foreign policy
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Memorandum To: Timothy L. Carlin‚ Attorney From: Brenda Beauregard‚ Paralegal Date: November 26‚ 2010 RE: Post Interview Memorandum Client: Mary Smith on behalf of Shayla Smith minor child Subject Matter: Personal Injury Date of incident: April 30‚ 2008 Introduction This confidential memorandum‚ which contains my thoughts‚ impression‚ and observations of June 1‚ 2008 interview with Mary Smith. In addition to my observation
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Shay Wiese Focus Paper Family Dynamics 3/20/2014 Teenage Pregnancy There are many issues that are arising in the United States. These issues seem to catch media attention but they are publicized so much that teens believe it is all in fun. They don’t understand that doing drugs does not lead to fun partying. Becoming a dealer is not a quick way to cash it’s a quick way to death. Committing suicide does not make everything easier. The only person you took the pain away from was yourself. The
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* subject to change BME2044 MALAYSIAN ECONOMY 1st TRIMESTER 2013-2014 (03 June 2013 – 15 September 2013) 1. Teaching Staff 1. Dr. Choon Shay Wei (Section: BC271 & BC272) Email: swchoon@mmu.edu.my Room: FOMBR3002 Phone: 03-83125797 2. Mr. Goh Han Hwa (Section: BC273 & BC274) Email: hhgoh@mmu.edu.my Room: FOMBR3009 Phone: 03-83125052 2. Status of subject Foundation 3. Version May 2013 4. Credit Value 3 Credit Hours 5. Pre-Requisite BEC1034 Microeconomics
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