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Strictly military. Remember; Civilians volunteered to go to Vietnam (large contracts). Military men were ordered there (or else!).
extermination camps
Companion of the Order of Australia
There were many contributions made by US civilians during World War I. For instance, large factories, as well as small businesses, stopped producing luxury goods and began producing supplies necessary for the war.
In general terms, a concentration camp is a large detention center created for political opponents, aliens, specific ethnic or religious groups, civilians of a critical war-zone, or other groups of people, often during a war or state of emergency. These camps are not subject to the ordinary laws of the land or to normal prison regulations. The prisoners are detained and confined there under harsh and barely livable conditions, which often result in death.
a large bureaucracy and constant wars cost too much. The army was run by civilians and became in effective.
Strictly military. Remember; Civilians volunteered to go to Vietnam (large contracts). Military men were ordered there (or else!).
In general concept they both serve as a place to incarcerate criminals. Jails are run by cities and counties and a normally for stays less than 1 year. Prisons are typically run by the state or federal government and are for longer durations.
Economists regard imperfect competition as undesirable because it does not have the efficiency they would need to study an economy. An imperfect competition has large companies that dominate the economy and thus creating an imbalance.
about 5ft by 5ft
prison cells
They slaughtered a very large number of Chinese civilians, but found the Nazis' hatred of the Jews completely bewildering.
A Small Medium, at Large.
A prison censor is a guard that watches the prisoners by night and day. They are normally very large so that they can block escapies and carry weapons.
Folsom ca is popular for the prison it has the 2nd largest prison open in the world. the dam is large and in 2008 their was a big drought
By and large, the warden of a prison is God. He may answer to some degree to the state department of corrections, but only the state police and US Marshall service have any real power over him or his prison.
Echoes are undesirable in large halls because they can distort or overlap with the original sound, making it difficult for listeners to understand speech or music clearly. This can also create a distracting and unpleasant listening experience. To minimize echoes in large halls, acoustic treatments such as sound-absorbing materials or diffusers are often used to absorb or scatter sound waves and reduce reverberation time.