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Our freedom and our liberty are at stake. Worst of all so are our lives and those of our families. And fellow humans we must stand in unity, it is the key, unity. The sovereign tribal people of these lands extend our hands to all residing on this continent to stand with us in Unity...
The Army’s official description of the specialist assistant position is that he or she is an assistant to the Supply Sergeant, not an Assistant Supply Sergeant. In reality, as soon as that person has a grasp of the operation, and know what they are doing, they become the Assistant Supply...
Our freedom and our liberty are at stake. Worst of all so are our lives and those of our families. And fellow humans we must stand in unity, it is the key, unity. The sovereign tribal people of these lands extend our hands to all residing on this continent to stand with us in Unity...
(hereinafter "Political CV"). I use "political" broadly here to describe anything related to participation in public affairs where some social purpose was fully servedbeyondmy own self-aggrandizement, ego or pleasure. More than one purpose is okay; few of us do anything out a pure heart to ...
The first letter of a sentence is always capitalized, even if they are common nouns. If you’re planning a visit to a local dog park and want to invite a friend, you might email them that “Dogs are allowed to run free at the new park downtown.” While “dogs” is a common noun...
(from being in the control of someone or something else) evolved first in French and was in English by late 14c. For this, Old English had pleoh; in early Middle English this sense is found in peril. For sound changes, compare dungeon, which is from the same source....
“A time for mercy” byJohn Grisham(++): this is another legal thriller around the courtroom in Clanton, with the lawyer Jake Brigance defending a minor convicted of capital murder (of his mother’s partner after months of abuses and threats). As in some of his books of 20+ years ago...
Pittenger is a devoted abolitionist and is pleased that most of the African-Americans he encounters understand that the Union is fighting for their freedom. He initially underestimates how much they know about the progress of the war, but in prison soon learns that while they may be assigned to...