In the memoir published in th year of 1973 called "Farewell to Manzanar" it describes the experiences of the Family of a Japanese couple James D. Houston and Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston and what they lived while they were imprisoned at the Manzanar concentration camp. This was at he time that the United States of America government did an internment to the Japanese people living in the country at the time of World War II.
By reading the story, you can tell there is family’s disintegration that happens mainly when they stop eating together. During day time the people at Manzanar were offered to spend hours doing volunteering jobs or working instead of staying all day long at the barracks. In chapter 4 the quote: "[Mama] would quickly subordinate her own desires to those of the family or the community, because she knew cooperation was the only way to survive." implies that the mother was willing to work there there creating an influence in her daughter.
Answer:
E = mc^
Explanation:
In e =mc^ einstein s equation the e is energy and m is mass and c is speed of light, squared. It ahows the relation of energy with mass times the speed of light as the speed of light is constant.
Ot basiclly says that enery and mass are the same thing!!. Energy is mass compressed veey highly to make the energy solid!!
Answer: c. by implying that forced uniformity interferes with individuals’ intellectual development
Explanation:
In the book, "Harrison Bergeron," humanity is in a dystopian society where there is an emphasis on equality such that people who have an edge over others and given handicaps to bring them level with the rest of the population.
George here is being made to wear a mental handicap that limits his use of his above average intelligence. George is therefore unable to grow intellectually because of the handicap forced on him to promote uniformity and equality.
October 11, 1951 that’s when the red badge courage takes place