My reaction to this fire is that is is terrible. I can not believed this happened to these people. Some as young as 15 and they are jumping out of the 9th floor window. Losing their family's and watching people, friends die, yelling for help. How do they go threw everyday life knowing they were the ones who survived. I would want revenge on the people who let this happen to my family, and friends. The owners of the building locked the escape/exit doors, so people couldn't get out. these factories were not fit for humans. I think all these factories should be shut down and have inspectors come in. Make the owners make the building safe for my friends and family. The towns need to have better fire stations and equipment. their ladders and hoses could not reach the higher up stories where people needed them.We need safe working conditions in our factories and these men who owned this factory Harris and Blanck should be brought to court. There was no justice brought and it took three years for them to settle with just 75 dollars per life lost. This was not enough and i dont feel like these men owned up to their wrong doing.
Sunday, October 24, 2010
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
English opval
OPVAL Document #1
The author and creator of this document is General Nelson A. Miles. Miles was the secretary of war. He publishes this document in 1890 and since this document was talking bad about the U.S. government in the least harsh way possible it was most likely not put out to the public. The document was a primary source and it was a report on the Sioux tribe and what when on in this time period. This document was published from the report of the secretary of war for 1891, vol. 1, pp, 133, 134, and 149.
This document exist to show what the "Sioux Outbreak" was and how it happened. Miles created this document to show what really happened to the Sioux and how the U.S. government was not acting right and not keeping promises. he chooses this format i think just to document what the government was doing and what happened in that time period. I dont think there is any intended audience for this document seeing as i believe that is was not shown to the public. This document is all about the government and what they did to the Sioux population. The government back then wanted to kill off the population of indians or Native Americans. Even though the promises were to feed and cloth the Native Americans and give them homes the government didnt like that idea. So the U.S. started killing off the buffalo which was the NA food source. The gov. was also putting these Indians on bad land. what i mean is the Indians could not grow crops on these lands because of the poor soil. The gov. was breaking all of its promises to the Sioux tribe.
I can tell that the author did not think very well of the U.S. govenment at this point and he thought the things they were doing was bad. We can tell that the time period of this piece took place in the 1890s because it is talking about the Sioux tribe and reservations and when the U.S. was expanding west.
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