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    Wounded Knee 1973: Still Bleeding Summary

    In the Book Wounded Knee 1973: Still Bleeding, Stew Magnuson writes about the 44th annual Dakota conference that happens in 2012. Stew Magnuson informs the reader of the situation that happened in the Dakota conference and the situation that happened at Wounded Knee. Wounded Knee 1973: Still Bleeding by Stew Magnuson talks about the situation that happened at the 44th annual Dakota conference in 2012. Problems occurred when members of AIM and former members of the FBI attended a conference about

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    Pretty Boy Floyd: Oklahoma Outlaw

    justice. After Floyd left Oklahoma, he headed back to Kansas City with friend Adam Richetti on June 17,1933. Their goal was to save their colleague Frank Nash from being imprisoned (FBI). Floyd is widely known because of his aid in the Kansas City Massacre. Floyd and Richetti had shot out with the two FBI agents, that had Nash imprisoned in the parking lot of the Union Station (FBI). In the process of trying to help Nash flee from the agents, he was shot and killed along with the two FBI agents. After

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    Blind Obedience

    Name: Andraie Lewis Eng. 122 May 8,2013    Blind obedience   Society often view obedience as a good quality or trait to have; employers want obedient employees and parents often wish for obedient children. Being obedient means that an individual shows respect for an authority figure and will carry out the instructions they are given; when someone is obedient they are widely accepted by society, because they do whatever it is that society asks

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    History

    My Lai Massacre On the morning of March 16, 1968, soldiers of Charlie Company, a unit of the American Division's 11th Infantry Brigade arrived in the hamlet of My Lai in the northern part of South Vietnam. They were on a “search and destroy” mission to root out 48th Viet Cong Battalion thought to be in the area. The unit met no resistance in My Lai, which had about 700 inhabitants. Indeed, they saw no

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    Gun Control

    How many students would actually feel safe walking the halls next to an individual who is carrying a gun? Some students may feel more protected while others might feel threatened. In the summer of 2015, the law was passed to let students open carry a gun on college campuses. Students should not be allowed to open carry a gun on campus because a gun is known to be unsafe and could always end up in the wrong hands. Guns could end up in the wrong hands. A person with a history of mental illness can

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    My Lai Massacre Research Paper

    The My Lai Massacre took place on March 16, 1968. The Massacre was a horrific event during the Vietnam War. At the beginning of the war, the American soldiers didn’t ever see their enemy. They would fall into poison bungee sticks, and were taken back to an American base for treatment; that is one way that the Americans lost some of their men. Another way that they lost soldiers, was that they would run into landmines. When the My Lai Massacre took place, the American soldiers were advised to kill

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    Shadow of Hate

    Gary Finch September 17, 2013 Ms. Turner P4 English LIS Throughout American History there have been prejudices toward people of different religions, political views, ethnicity, nationalities, sexual orientations, gender and disabilities. Even though our nation has taken great steps forward to end hatred and ignorance there is a near impossibility to end such and unfortunate part of the

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    Racism in Vietnam and Iraq War

    could cause someone to do such a thing? The My Lai Massacre during the Vietnam War was a result of a war tactic that continues to be utilized today: racism and dehumanization of the enemy. This strategy, employed by the Armed Forces and facilitated by the media back on American soil has proven to be dangerous in that it causes both soldiers and civilians to treat an entire group as subhuman and unworthy of empathy. We can see this in the My Lai Massacre and through the persistent hare crimes against

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    College Shootings

    College campuses can be overwhelmed with endurance and stress but there can be good and bad examples of that. One of the most horrific and saddening examples would be the Virginia Tech shootings of 2007. On a normal day on campus, Seung-Hui Cho opened fire killing 35 innocent lives before he took his own. Two editorials entitled, “Perilous Privacy at Virginia Tech” and “Colleges are Watching Troubled Students” took a different approach to the events outlining how situations like this can be dealt

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    History Essay

    Christina Greene Professor Sample AMH 2020 27 January 2015 Essay 1: Battle of Wounded Knee The Battle of Wounded Knee resulted in the deaths of hundreds of Sioux Native Americans and 25 United States soldiers (Wikipedia 2015). With the possibility of using a Time Machine, the following steps would have prevented this tragedy from happening. Forcing relocation, miscommunication of the Ghost Dance, and the seizure of Sioux weapons all lead to the Battle of Wounded Knee in 1890. Tensions have

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