It wasn't until the <u>1970s</u> that women began to enter the corrections professions in significant numbers.
The fight for women to get into position in line with men, has not been a recent one. It has been since long that the women have been fighting even for the most basic of their rights. And after this long fight, are they able to enjoy the victory and take hold of the task they have been fighting for.
On top of this, the coming of women into jobs, that are usually male dominated like engineering, construction as well as corrections, was a big deal. The women in 1970s, were able to join their roles in correction functions and thereafter they used to their ability to collaborate with and inspire others.
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The first Islamic civil war or "Fitna " happened in the 7th century, after the Caliph Uthman Ibn Affan´s assassination (d. 656). According to Islamic tradition, close relatives were the ones to take responsibility for avenging the assassinated´s death so both his favorite wife, Aisha and his brother Ali got into a dispute over who would avenge Uthman Ibn Affan.
Ultimately the war ended by the signing a treaty in 661.
The result, called Mandate for Leadership, epitomized the intellectual ambition of the then-rising conservative movement. Its 20 volumes, totaling more than 3,000 pages, included such proposals as income-tax cuts, inner-city “enterprise zones,” a presidential line-item veto, and a new Air Force bomber.
Despite the publication's academic prose and mind-boggling level of detail, it caused a sensation. A condensed version -- still more than 1,000 pages -- became a paperback bestseller in Washington. The newly elected Ronald Reagan passed out copies at his first Cabinet meeting, and it quickly became his administration’s blueprint. By the end of Reagan’s first year in office, 60 percent of the Mandate’s 2,000 ideas were being implemented, and the Republican Party’s status as a hotbed of intellectual energy was ratified. It was a Democrat, Daniel Patrick Moynihan, who would declare in 1981, “Of a sudden, the GOP has become a party of ideas.”
Yes I would of done it because with out the bombs Japan would of never surrendered and the war would of probably lasted months longer with many more casualties on both sides.
I would of also done it as a show of force to the ussr I see it as a way to show them the destructive power of the us and her allies a way of saying don’t mess with the bull or you get the horns