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    Athletic Training Timeline

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    The Historical Timeline of Athletic Training Sara Meadows KIN 730: History and Philosophy of Athletic Training Devin Beasley Fresno Pacific University 4 December 2011 Indiana State University offers first four-year AT degree Indiana State University offers first four-year AT degree NATA was initially founded at Drake Relays‚ Iowa NATA was initially founded at Drake Relays‚ Iowa The First Aider published by the Cramer brothers The First Aider published by the Cramer brothers Cramer Products

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    Fire Timeline Notes

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    Fire Timeline 1860- Native populations decline and begin to be restricted to reservations- decrease in indigenous fires 1908- Forest Fire Emergency Act- Permitted deficit spending to fight fire 1910- 3 million acres burn in Northern Idaho and Western Montana The fires of 1910 shaped ideas‚ fears‚ policy and management 1924- Aldo Leopold argues that fire is an important natural process 1935- Forest service 10am policy established 1943- Harold Weaver (Burro of Indian Affairs) writes about the

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    American History Timeline Through 1848 Native Americans Prior to Colonization The lands of North and South America were populated long before any Europeans arrived. Early Native Americans relied almost solely on hunting. Because of this and weather changes they would frequently be on the move to find new sources of food. The development of growing certain crops would change how they lived. Now they could have more permanent settlements instead of going from place to place. This would aid

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    Timeline of Football War Early 20th Century: Salvadorans begin migrating to Honduras in large numbers 1966: In Honduras‚ as in much of Central America‚ large landowners or big corporations owned large majorities of the land. The United Fruit Company owned 10% percent of the land‚ making it hard for the average landowners to compete. In 1966‚ the United Fruit Company banded together with many other large companies to create la Federación Nacional de Agricultores y Ganaderos de Honduras (FENAGH;

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    had begun. Hiroshima had faced the world’s most devastating military attack in history‚ demolishing the city‚ and the country as a whole. This was a horrific‚ but necessary part in the ending the war in the pacific. We can look at what the bomb was made for‚ the after effects and really think about the pros and cons to determine the importance of the bombing. If scientist in the United States had not mastered the skill of nuclear power then they may have shared the fate of Hiroshima instead. In

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    President Truman’s decision to drop the atomic bomb on the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki were the direct cause for the end of World War II in the Pacific. The United States felt it was necessary to drop the atomic bombs on these two cities or it would suffer more casualties. Not only could the lives of many soldiers have been taken‚ but possibly the lives of many innocent Americans. The United States will always try to avoid the loss of American civilians at all costs‚ even if that means taking

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    ULTIMATE APUSH TIMELINE

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    THE ULTIMATE APUSH TIMELINE 1430 Portuguese start voyages down the west coast of Africa 1492 Columbus arrives in Western Hemisphere 1509-1547 Henry VII rules England Protestant reformation begins in England 1558-1603 Reign of Queen Elizabeth I.  Ireland conquered by England. 1607 Jamestown founded 1612 Tobacco made a profitable crop by John Rolfe 1619 First group of blacks brought to Virginia First legislative assembly meets in Virginia 1620 First Pilgrims in Plymouth 1622 Indian

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    Hiroshima PROS and CONS

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    Although the use of the bomb killed many innocent civilians it also saved many lives because if the bomb had not dropped the war would have gone on with more air raids and more attacks on cities and many soldiers on both sides would have died. If the US had not dropped the atomic bomb the nuclear arms race would have would have went on and the standards would have been different and it may not have been just two cities but an entire country. The U.S. Went through all the pros and cons of dropping

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    the atomic bomb struck Hiroshima as impossible to fathom. The decimation of Hiroshima and its brave Japanese citizens with an inequivalent sense of nationalism can only be understood through stories of very few lucky survivors. John Hersey’s Hiroshima attempts to provide an understanding for all the abandoned and helpless Japanese citizens that were tragically affected by “the first moment of the atomic age” (Hersey 16). Concerning the aftermath of the tragic events of Hiroshima‚ the city and its people

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    On 6th August 1945‚ 8.15am America dropped the first Atomic bomb on Hiroshima in Japan because Japan would not surrender. 130‚000 people were killed by the initial blow‚ mostly women and children and the Atomic bomb caused many more deaths afterwards due to radiation. 3 days later‚ 9th August America dropped another bomb‚ which was much more powerful than and just as devastating as the first‚ on Nagasaki in Japan killing 70‚000 people. Since 1940 scientists in the U.S.A had been working on a new

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