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    the first thing that comes to mind is probably not Nazi Concentration Camps. Most people think death‚ brutal‚ and inhumane when they think of concentration camps. Music does not seem like it would play a big part in a place where millions were brutally murdered day in and day out. This is why music in concentration camps is considered paradoxical; in other words contradicting. The music was paradoxical in concentration camps because music helped prisoners remember who they are and what they came

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    The Luck of Roaring Camp Within literature‚ realism acts as a fictional story within a setting of historical events. Realism began as an artistic movement in the late nineteenth century. This type of writing can be seen in many authors. One author in particular is Bret Harte. Harte born in New York‚ moved to California in his late teenage years. While in California‚ Harte worked as a teacher‚ a miner‚ and an editor. Harte’s The Luck of Roaring Camp‚ a short story in which he wrote for a magazine

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    internment of all people of Japanese ancestry to provide “national security”. Japanese- Americans were given two days to evacuate‚ and were forced into internment camps (Cooper‚ page 7). Japanese Americans were sent to internment camps because of their nationality‚ and had to undergo many unjust hardships. Although after the internment camps‚ they received compensation‚ it did not erase all the sufferings the government put them through. The internment of Japanese- Americans was truly not the best

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    000 Japanese were relocated to internment camps built by the U.S. military in scattered locations around the country. In this paper‚ my purpose is to illustrate about the Executive

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    The Dachau Concentration Camp was the first camp established in March 1933.It became the first concentration camp made by the Nazis. It was placed by a munitions factory by the city Dachau. It is nearly 10 miles from Munich‚ Germany. In the first year there were 4‚800 prisoners. The first prisoners were German Communists‚ Social Democrats‚ Trade Unionists‚ and other opponents of the Nazis. During 1937 the SS made the prisoners construct a large group of buildings on the grounds of

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    relocate to internment camps. President FDR signed the Executive Order 9066 which made them evacuate the West Coast in which they resided in. This order was signed two months after the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor on December 7th‚ 1941. Some believe that this was necessary to make America more secure but the internment camps were unconstitutional and unfair to the Japanese. The Japanese internment camps in the United States were unjust for many reasons. The ten camps that the Japanese Americans

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    relocated to internment camps across the United States. They were denied their basic rights due to the war hysteria that swept the nation. After almost 40 years‚ Congress apologized for the unfair treatment that was inflicted. Americans believe that the apology gave an end to the concept of internment camps in the United States. However‚ after the tragic event on September 11‚ 2001‚ the fear of the religion of Islam spread. Some now believe that the idea of internment camps seems possible once again

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    gruelling basic training or boot camp‚ where they will be taught drill‚ basic equipment maintenance‚ weapons and workplace safety‚ marksmanship‚ field craft‚ radio use‚ and defensive and offensive operations. The boot camp‚ which lasts for many weeks‚ involves lots of physical activities and an unfamiliar way of life.

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    The Japanese diaspora from their homes to the camps was unjustified. It was an act of hypocrisy. When the Japanese were in the internment camps‚ the conditions were very unhygienic. “The poorly built barracks were not much more than wooden frames covered in tarpaper. There was no insulation to ward off the brutal winter cold or the stifling summer heat. Inside‚ they had no running water‚ no kitchen or toilet facilities‚ and blinding dust storms blew dirt and grime through cracks in the walls”(Murphy

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    MARION CAMP MEMORIAL HOSPITAL The Marion Camp Memorial Hospital provides convalescent care for patients with long-term illnesses as well as for patients who require extended periods at physical therapy. The average length of stay at the hospital is for months. The hospital is supported through a combination of state and federal funding‚ medicare payments‚ and private donations. Less than 10 percent of the hospital’s revenue is derived from the patients. The hospital director‚ H. John (Big Jack)

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