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I once saw a demonstration in Denver Col. The problem was that the School Board imposed a curriculum without really consulting students and teachers.
Right across the street from where I was staying, there were students and teachers holding placards proclaiming their dissatisfaction. They were peaceful and were exercising their first amendment rights. It was a delight to see. They stayed there for about an hour and a half I think.
Their motto very well could have been "we're all in this together." Teachers and students don't always agree but in this instance, they did.
<span>By the summer of 1945, the defeat of Japan was a foregone conclusion. The Japanese navy and air force were destroyed. The Allied naval blockade of Japan and intensive bombing of Japanese cities had left the country and its economy devastated. At the end of June, the Americans captured Okinawa, a Japanese island from which the Allies could launch an invasion of the main Japanese home islands. U.S. General Douglas MacArthur was put in charge of the invasion, which was code-named “Operation Olympic” and set for November 1945.</span>
En relación con los soldados conscriptos, la Sala afirmó que el vínculo surge como cumplimiento del deber constitucional de defensa de la independencia, de la soberanía nacional y de las instituciones públicas y dentro de este no existe carácter laboral. (Lea: Cambio de categoría en prestación del servicio militar debe contar con el consentimiento del conscripto)
Respecto del soldado voluntario o profesional, advirtió que el vínculo nace de una relación legal y reglamentaria consolidada, a través del acto administrativo de nombramiento correspondiente y la posterior posesión del servidor o de la relación contractual creada por un contrato laboral.
En tal virtud, el soldado profesional que ingresa de manera voluntaria al Ejército para prestar un servicio a cambio de una contraprestación goza de una protección integral de carácter salarial y prestacional. (Lea: Estado debe proteger a quienes prestan el servicio militar obligatorio)
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NOT A
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I know its not a because i got it wrong