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<u>The shooting of Walter Scott was handled as follows:
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Walter Scott is a person who was killed in broad day light by Michael. He was gunned down by Michael - a police officer from North Charleston, South Carolina. He was taken into custody and was charged with murder charges. People believed that he killed him due to racial intentions or racial hatred, eventually leading to a controversy.
The case was handled by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED). The Office of the U.S. Attorney for the District of South Carolina, and the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division.
For the answer to the question above, Johnny trainman was a young boy that lived during the revolutionary war! he was taken as an apprentice by Mr. Laphems. he was a very good silversmith and the whole silver shop relied on his talents! because of this, he was very arrogant and prideful! John Hanwingspan had commissioned a piece of work! Johnny had been very detailed in his work! he burnt his hand soon thereafter and since it was the abate he did not go to the doctor the midwife bandaged his hand but when he unwrapped it his thumb was stuck to the palm of his hand! and very burnt! many people were scared and horrified. because of that he no longer was able to silversmith he was humbled and ashamed! but he met a very nice person named Rab which was not horrified by his hand and they became good friends Johnny was changed ever since that event.
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Optimism is important. If people do not try with the firm belief that will succeed, then there is only one other alternative. They will try but they do not believe they will succeed. It's a reflection of the American Attitude which the entire outside world believes is great about America. It is that "Can do" belief. Everything Roosevelt uttered while he was in office reflected this style of life.
There's no mention of the need for facts. There is no mention of people being pessimistic. There's no mention even of patriotism which is likely the second best answer. There is only this guiding principle of Can Do (though it is not explicitly mentioned either. But Can Do and Patriotism and Success are closely connected.