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    fighting to remain in their holy lands despite movements by the government to practically run them out in order to fulfill the Manifest Destiny. Even now in present times the modern reservations lack running water, electricity, etc. In the book Code Talkers, the first-person narration describes the experiences of Ned Begay (Navajo name Kii Yázhí), who joined the Marines at the age of sixteen to help he cause in WWII. Despite the effort, negative and positive changes were implied. Firstly, when Ned

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    Native American Code Talkers: The Road to the Code Talkers Recognition Act of 2008, is about the code talkers in World War ! and World War II. The work done by the code talkers helped the United States win both wars. The helpful acts done by the various tribes should have been recognized sooner but they went years without any recognition for all of their work. Despite having served in both World Wars the code talkers didn’t receive recognition until recently. In 2000, the code talkers got a GI Joe

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    The code talker were a official group of people to help their side during World War II. The code talkers had to keep extreme secretes to the level in which they were classified and couldn't even tell their family. The code was to help america win the war from Japan. The code language that they used was Navajo. Nez is one of the only living code talkers to this day. What a code talker was, was someone that would “spread battle strategies” throughout the war to help america, according to “Code talker

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    The Code talkers are people in the 20th century who used obscure languages as a means of a secret communication during wartime. There are several roles of the Code Talkers in World War II. For example, the code talkers used their native language as their men weapon during World War ll. The code would proplex the Japanese military. It would also play a big role in helping the Allies win the war. Also, the code was based on the then unwritten Navajo language. Later, Navajo would join the group they

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    along so well. Native Americans were forced out of their land and forced to move somewhere else because the Americans wanted their land. Native Americans have suffered greatly. After World War II they didnt suffer as much as they did. The novel "Code Talkers" written by Joseph Bruchac, shows what the Navajo Indians went thru, before the war, during, and after. When the main character Ned Begay was sent to Mission school his teachers and instructurs tried to erase all Navajo traditions they had. In

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    In Code Talker, the response of the Navajo men to the call for young men to become soldiers was one filled with eagerness and prideful intent. One thing that stood out to me in particular was when Nez claimed that many men even lied about their age just so they could meet the requirements to be considered. The weight of this is huge because this was a tribe that had undoubtedly been moved and bullied by the white men and even had their children sent to white boarding schools to become “Americanized

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    Essay on Effective Listening

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    tuning in and out thinking little of the talker, and mainly listening for a chance to jump in and take over the conversation. People who listen at this level are pretending to listen and are often quiet and passive. To achieve deep listening, the listener must take on certain responsibilities to help the talker and to ensure that there is agreement about the interpretation and intent of a message. Specifically, the listener must focus on the talker and pay close attention to what is being

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    The role of a Code Talker during World War ll was a difficult and complicating job that played a big role in the war. In 1942, 250 Native Americans that were bilingual in both English and their native language, Navajo went to an Army base in Fort Defiance , Arizona . Although only twenty-nine of the people were recruited to go into the first all Native American unit of the Marines. “After basic Marine training the Original twenty-nine was tasked with developing a code based, on the then - unwritten

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    as much help as Code Talkers as the others fighting. According to the statistics, they show that “ 25,000 Native Americans relentlessly fought in World War II: 21,767 in the Army, 1,910 in the Navy, 874 in the Marines, 121 in the Coast Guard, and several hundred Native American women as nurses ”. The most exceptional formation were the Navajo Indians, they were code talkers. They used their own language to help the Americans keep their plans a secret. Surprisingly the Navajo code was the only one

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    The article “The Importance of Medical Coding as it Applies to Big Data Trends in Healthcare” talked about the importance of medical coding in relation to hospital’s data systems. Medical coding is a numerical process that brings diagnoses and healthcare systems together. It allows hospitals, physician offices and clinics to share patient information via big data trends. The article stressed that having access to medical trends from many sources is a valuable tool for healthcare facilities. Medical

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