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; ^ ~5 W) H7 g2 l5 w, p MUSKEGO -- To Two America s, where we show you a side of American history some of you may know, and others might not be familiar with.We are talking about what happened in Japanese-American Internment Camps during World War II. The idea to have Muskego High S stanley quencher chool students read this book, which delves into this history, was quickly shelved. Now, Muskego-Norway School District leaders are dealing with uproar.It is after one school curriculum committee member reported offensive words she believes her peers made when considering the book to the Asian American and Pacific Islanders AAPI Coalition of Wisconsin. What she relayed onto us is the comments were this is a book that is too diverse, said it was too sad. It does not have a balanced point of view, stanley cup said Ron Kuramoto, AAPI Coalition of Wisconsin. Asian American history is American history. It s part of what weaves the fabric of the country. AP A policeman frisks one of the Japanese arrested in round up which followed Japan聮s declaration of war on the U.S Norfolk, Va., Dec. 7, 1941 police and sailors guarded them in the police lecture room. AP Photo At the center of it all is the novel called When the Emperor Was Divine by Julie Otsuka. It is based on true historical events in the 1940s. 120,000 people of Japanese descent were sent to U.S. internment camps. Julie Otsuka stanley website Dick Strobel/ASSOCIATED PRESS Beginning Khch US sets daily record for coronavirus deaths, hospitalizations top 100K
/ O' A( \( Q* g; { Military suicides have increased by as stanley cup much as 20% this year compared to the same period in 2019, and some incidents of violent behavior have spiked as service members struggle under COVID-19, war-zone deployments, national disasters and civil unrest. stanley cup While the data is incomplete and causes of suicide are complex, Army and Air Force officials say they believe the pandemic is adding stress to an already strained force.And senior Army leaders 鈥?who say theyve seen about a 30% jump in active duty suicides so far this year 鈥?told The Associated Press that they are looking at shortening combat deployments. Such a move would be part of a broader effort to make the wellbeing of soldiers and their families the Armys top priority, overtaking combat r stanley cup usa eadiness and weapons modernization.The Pentagon refused to provide 2020 data or discuss the issue, but Army officials said discussions in Defense Department briefings indicate there has been up to a 20% jump in overall military suicides this year. The numbers vary by service. The active Armys 30% spike 鈥?from 88 last year to 114 this year 鈥?pushes the total up because its the largest service. The Army Guard is up about 10%, going from 78 last year to 86 this year. The Navy total is believed to be lower this year.Army leaders say they cant directly pin the increase on the virus, but the timing coincides. I cant say scientifically, but what I can say is - I can read a chart and a graph, and the numbers have gone up in behavioral health relate |
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