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    Corrections Timeline

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    CJ121 – Corrections 14 JUL 2010 Corrections Timeline This narrative will illustrate a timeline depicting four eras within the correctional system of America. The eras that I will be discussing are: 1800‚ 1920-1950‚ 1990‚ and 2000’s. For each era‚ the following items will be described: the history and development‚ treatment and punishment of the offenders‚ the description of the holding and monitoring of the offenders. The conclusion will discuss the alternatives to incarceration and the influences

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    1960's

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    Kristy Breitling-MUS 222 1960’s March 17th‚ 2013 Who has not heard of Woodstock or psychedelic music? What is it you think of when you hear of these? Free love‚ hippies‚ peace‚ and drugs. Well this was the end of the 60’s an era where musicians believed drugs gave them the ability to make their songs and how they sounded. This era came right after an era of civil rights movement‚ war and the world in an uneasy place for the population. In the First World‚ Rock ’n’ Roll‚ Pop music‚ Swing music

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    Personal Timeline

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    Personal Timeline Throughout my lifetime‚ I have experienced many different milestones that have made me the person I am today. Some of these milestones were difficult and traumatic‚ while others were very special and joyous events. I feel like a person has to face both the good and the bad times in order to grow. I was born on May 14th‚ 1989‚ which happened to be Mother’s Day. I was my parent’s first daughter to an older son. My brother Zachary and I are only eighteen months apart in age‚ which

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    Left Hand

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    Abstract In this society‚ being right handed is typical and is very dominant. Studies show that just being left handed could affect a person in many ways. This review of the psychology and left- handed people will show how they think. It will also show their advantages in this society as well as their disadvantages. Lastly‚ it will then show the effects. The paper uses information from reliable and up-to-date sources to keep credibility up and give the reader valuable information.

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    Timeline of the Fifties

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    It wasn’t exactly a civil war since Western nations also became involved. The United Nations‚ which was led by the U.S under General MacArthur along with its allies versus the communist powers of the Republic of China and the Soviet Union. The war left 33‚742 American soldiers dead‚ 92‚134 wounded‚ and 80‚000 missing in actions or prisoners. After the war‚ the U.S. bulked up its military by boosting the American defense budget by 50 billion and doubling the size of the army. 1951: * Treaty

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    An Oveview of the 1960s

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    Overview of the 1960s The 60s included all of the following: 1. Civil Rights Movement: From MLK to Black Power 2. Several Cold War foreign policy crises. 3. The Assassination of JFK‚ MLK‚ Malcolm X‚ RFK 4. Vietnam Conflict‚ Civil Unrest & the Woodstock Generation There were 3 presidents in the 60s: 1. John Kennedy: 1961 - 1963 2. Lyndon Johnson: 1964 – 1968 3. Richard Nixon: 1969 – 1974 The decade that began with the election of the youngest president and the quote

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    EINSTEIN’S TIMELINE

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    EINSTEIN’S TIMELINE Why was Albert Einstein famous? Albert Einstein was famous as an author and brilliant Physicist in pioneering work with his special theory of relativity and specifically mass–energy equivalence: E = mc2 | | | | | Short Biography of Albert Einstein Date of Birth: Born on March 14‚ 1879 Place of Birth : Ulm‚ Württemberg‚ Germany Parents: Father - Hermann Einstein Mother: Pauline Einstein (née Koch) Background Facts‚ Information & Ancestry : Ashkenazi Jewish

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    1960s Decade

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    The Amazing Decade of the 1960s “Ask not what your country can do for you‚; but what you can do for your country-John F. Kennedy”(“John F. Kennedy”). The 1960s was full of excitement‚ but also filled with shock and disappointment. The people and events of the 1960s impacted the later decades to come. The 1960s also had a lot of improved technology. Martin Luther King Jr.‚ John F. Kennedy’s assassination‚ the Supercomputer‚ and unisex fashions were all a big part of the 1960s throughout America. “I

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    Hippies In 1960s

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    In the 1960s‚ there was a change in people’s belief and their rights‚ and they were known as the hippies. Today‚ a similar change is occurring that is changing people’s belief‚ and that is the issue of the LGBT. In the 1960s‚ many Americans‚ especially younger ones‚ experience a change in attitude and how to express life. Both men and women began to wear long flowing clothes‚ beads‚ and headbands and often put flowers in their hair‚ which gave them the nickname “flower children”‚ or hippies. These

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    The Harlem Renaissance‚ originally known as the New Negro Movement‚ was a literally and intellectually upbringing that fostered a new identity for black culture. It was a movement through which African American sought to embrace their culture and heritage through music‚ art‚ writing‚ and thinking in American Life. The Renaissance Movement was significant due to African American influential writers‚ introduction to Jazz music‚ and the recognition of the intellectual contributions among black Americans

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