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 |  |  | indecent: Encyclopedia II - Charles Graner - Domestic disputes and Persian Gulf WarOn June 15, 1990, Graner married Staci M. Dean, a 19-year-old from Ohiopyle. The marriage took place in Farmington after she become pregnant with the first of their two children, Brittni. On the marriage license application, Graner listed his occupation as "construction worker."
Later, Graner was deployed during the Persian Gulf War, serving with the 2nd MP Co, originally of 4th FSSG, 4th Marine Division, a Marine Reserve unit based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. On January 16, 1991, he arrived in Saudi Arabia, taking part in Ope ...
See also:Charles Graner, Charles Graner - Birth and early life, Charles Graner - Allegations of misconduct in Pennsylvanian prisons, Charles Graner - Domestic disputes and Persian Gulf War, Charles Graner - Abu Ghraib, Charles Graner - Court-martial, Charles Graner - Testimony, Charles Graner - Following orders, Charles Graner - Verdict, Charles Graner - Life post-trial, Charles Graner - Sources Read more here: » Charles Graner: Encyclopedia II - Charles Graner - Domestic disputes and Persian Gulf War |
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 |  |  | indecent: Encyclopedia II - Lynndie England - Court-martialEven before England was formally charged, she was transferred to the U.S. military installation at Fort Bragg in Fayetteville, North Carolina on May 5, 2004, because of her pregnancy. Fort Bragg spokespeople say that England, who is not currently confined, is assigned to light duties with the Headquarters and Headquarters Company in the 16th Military Police Brigade at Fort Bragg, although she is att ...
See also:Lynndie England, Lynndie England - Biography, Lynndie England - Charges, Lynndie England - Court-martial, Lynndie England - Her Family and Friends Speak Out, Lynndie England - Gaza City grave desecration, Lynndie England - England defends actions, Lynndie England - Additional unreleased photographs, Lynndie England - Controversy over photographs Read more here: » Lynndie England: Encyclopedia II - Lynndie England - Court-martial |
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 |  |  | indecent: Encyclopedia II - Television - HistoryThe development of television technology can be divided along two lines: those developments that depended upon both mechanical and electronic principles, and those which are purely electronic. From the latter descended all modern televisions, but these would not have been possible without discoveries and insights from the mechanical systems.
The word television is a hybrid word, created from both Greek and Latin. Tele- is Greek for "far", while -vision is from the Latin visio, meaning "vision" or "sight". It is often abbreviated as TV or the telly.
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Indecent pseudo-photograph of a child - The Law.
According to section 7 of the Protection of Children Act 1978,
(6) 'Child', subject to subsection (8), means a person under the age of 16.
The Sexual Offences Act 2003 changed the definition by raising the age to 18.
According to section 7 of the Protection of Children Act 1978,
(7) 'Pseudo-photograph' means an image, whether made by computer-graphics or otherwise howsoever, which appears to be a photog ...
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Abu Ghraib torture and prisoner abuse - Response of U.S. Government officials.
U.S. President George W. Bush decried the acts and contended that they were in no way indicative of normal or acceptable practices in the United States Army.
On May 7, 2004, United States Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld made the following statements before the Senate Armed Services Committee:
These events occurred on my watch as secretary of defense. I am accountable for them. I take full responsibility, I feel terri ...
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His parents, Brian and Giorgina Jean Graner, still live in his childhood home. Friends recall "Chuck," as Graner was known, as a "desperate virgin" at Whittier High School, interested in art and drama. In high school, Graner was a member of the Student Council, Student Council Executive Board, Drama Club and Math League. John Castaneda, a family friend for 30 years, was quoted as saying:
"I feel so bad. He was a real good guy. I have nothing but good things to say about Chuck. Never once did Chuck give anyone a ...
See also:Charles Graner, Charles Graner - Birth and early life, Charles Graner - Allegations of misconduct in Pennsylvanian prisons, Charles Graner - Domestic disputes and Persian Gulf War, Charles Graner - Abu Ghraib, Charles Graner - Court-martial, Charles Graner - Testimony, Charles Graner - Following orders, Charles Graner - Verdict, Charles Graner - Life post-trial, Charles Graner - Sources Read more here: » Charles Graner: Encyclopedia II - Charles Graner - Birth and early life |
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During the Ba'athist regime of Saddam Hussein in Iraq, Abu Ghraib Prison had a reputation as a place of torture, and was alleged to be the site of the torture and execution of thousands of political prisoners — up to 4000 prisoners are thought to have been executed there in 1984 alone. Prisoners were routinely executed; there are allegations that some of these detainees were subjected to experiments as part of Iraq's chemical and b ...
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 |  |  | indecent: Encyclopedia II - Charles Graner - Allegations of misconduct in Pennsylvanian prisonsLater, he moved to Butler, a coal mining area of 12,500 people in southwestern Pennsylvania after his marriage, because his wife's family lived there. From 1990 to 1994, he worked as a school custodian. In 1994, he began working as a guard during the afternoon shift at Fayette County Prison. The Washington Post remarked: "Unlike the night shift, which was typically sleepy, or the morning shift, which was busy with pri ...
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Television - Broadcasting.
Further information: Broadcast television system
There are many means of distributing television broadcasts, including both analogue and digital versions of:
Terrestrial television
Stratovision (From aircraft flying in a loop)
Satellite television
Cable television
MMDS (Wireless cable)
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 |  |  | indecent: Encyclopedia II - Charles Graner - VerdictOn January 16th Graner was found guilty and sentenced to 10 years imprisonment, a dishonorable discharge, and the loss of all benefits.
No senior officers have been charged.
Defense lawyer Guy Womack said his client and the six other Abu Ghraib guards charged with abuses were being scapegoated. For example, the Washington Post reported in 2004 that a stress position known as a "Palestinian hanging", where a prisoner is suspended by their hands behind their back, was approved by the Bush administration for use in CIA interrogati ...
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 |  |  | indecent: Encyclopedia II - Charles Graner - Following ordersThe main defence was that Graner was just following orders from senior officers. Graner and others testified that many senior officers were aware of the activities and actively supported them. This is why he was not worried about taking and distributing the photographs which were later used against him. Referring to military intelligence, Graner testified "I nearly beat an MI detainee to death wit ...
See also:Charles Graner, Charles Graner - Birth and early life, Charles Graner - Allegations of misconduct in Pennsylvanian prisons, Charles Graner - Domestic disputes and Persian Gulf War, Charles Graner - Abu Ghraib, Charles Graner - Court-martial, Charles Graner - Testimony, Charles Graner - Following orders, Charles Graner - Verdict, Charles Graner - Life post-trial, Charles Graner - Sources Read more here: » Charles Graner: Encyclopedia II - Charles Graner - Following orders |
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Main article: Geographical usage of television
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See also:Television, Television - History, Television - Electromechanical television, Television - Electronic television, Television - Color television, Television - Broadcast television, Television - Technology, Television - Broadcasting, Television - Receiving, Television - Specifications, Television - New developments, Television - Geographical usage, Television - Content, Television - Advertising, Television - Programming, Television - Social aspects, Television - Alleged dangers, Television - Technology trends, Television - Suitability for audience Read more here: » Television: Encyclopedia II - Television - Geographical usage |
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 |  |  | indecent: Encyclopedia II - Charles Graner - TestimonyOpening statements began on January 10. During this hearing, witness testimony began. Three soldiers in Graner's unit testified; the first was Specialist Matthew Wisdom, who first reported the situation at Abu Ghraib. Wisdom said that Graner had enjoyed beating inmates (saying that he had laughed, whistled, and sung) and was the one who first thought of arranging the prisoners in naked human pyramids and other positions. On this day the judge-advocate, Michael Hunter, ...
See also:Charles Graner, Charles Graner - Birth and early life, Charles Graner - Allegations of misconduct in Pennsylvanian prisons, Charles Graner - Domestic disputes and Persian Gulf War, Charles Graner - Abu Ghraib, Charles Graner - Court-martial, Charles Graner - Testimony, Charles Graner - Following orders, Charles Graner - Verdict, Charles Graner - Life post-trial, Charles Graner - Sources Read more here: » Charles Graner: Encyclopedia II - Charles Graner - Testimony |
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 |  |  | indecent: Encyclopedia II - Lynndie England - Her Family and Friends Speak OutColleen Kesner, a resident from England's hometown, said: "A lot of people here think they ought to just blow up the whole of Iraq. To the country boys here, if you're a different nationality, a different race, you're sub-human. That's the way that girls like Lynndie are raised... Tormenting Iraqis, in her mind, would be no different from shooting a turkey. Every season here you're hunting something. Over there, they're hunting Iraqis."
Defending England, her mother Terrie England said: "They were just doing stupid kid things, pranks. ...
See also:Lynndie England, Lynndie England - Biography, Lynndie England - Charges, Lynndie England - Court-martial, Lynndie England - Her Family and Friends Speak Out, Lynndie England - Gaza City grave desecration, Lynndie England - England defends actions, Lynndie England - Additional unreleased photographs, Lynndie England - Controversy over photographs Read more here: » Lynndie England: Encyclopedia II - Lynndie England - Her Family and Friends Speak Out |
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