Simple items we cherish can symbolise a great deal of spiritual effectives toward us or others. Symbolism…
Now the coat of arms. It's the design on the yellow band. Crown: Kingdom of spain. Castel: king of Castilla. Lion: Kingdom of Leon. Pallet Gules: kingdoms of Aragon. Chains: Kingdom of Navarra., Fleurs de lis: Royal…
The Army White Paper addresses issues which centralized on the professionalism the Army has gone through the past decade of persistent conflict. It is not the final word on professionalism it is rather the beginning of understanding the management of transition and change within the Profession of Arms. It addresses issues related to professionalism from the perspectives of ethic and trust. It places the responsibilities to maintain the profession on the leaders at all levels by establishing culture and character within units as well.…
A young woman driving home from a friend’s house on a winter evening hits a large pot hole in the road. After she pulls over to the side of the road, she exits her vehicle and discovers that she has a flat tire. She now realizes she is stranded in an unfamiliar neighborhood at night. After calling for help she sits in her vehicle and waits for the tow truck to arrive. Suddenly, a strange man pounds on the glass and pulls at the door handle trying his best to make his way into her car. Without hesitation, the young woman quickly opens the glove compartment and grabs her Smith and Wesson M&P Shield 9mm handgun and aims it directly at him. He immediately runs away, leaving the young woman without harming her.…
The profession of arms calls upon the skill and sacrifice of its members in ways that no other profession will. Reflecting upon nine years of combat, the Army is exploring the strengths that have sustained Soldiers and the challenges that they are facing as a profession. The Army has also made a commitment to education, efforts to sustain the bond of trust between the Army and the American public, and the impact of decentralized operations.…
Professions produce uniquely expert work, not routine or repetitive work. Medicine, theology, law, and the military are ―social trustee forms of professions.…
Wisconsin and Illinois were the only two states that didn’t have any laws that allowed a person to legally carry a concealed weapon. On June 21, 2011, Wisconsin passed a Concealed Carry Law, “concealed carry is when a person is carrying a weapon, typically a firearm, on or in close proximity to their person” (www.concealcarry.org). It wasn’t easy to pass the bill with many opposing views, but it is easy to judge without knowing the facts. Conceal and Carry Gun Control keeps us safer than being unprotected, gives us the right to our freedom, and improves the knowledge of how to safely shoot and carry a weapon.…
The second thing I chose to put in my bag are some pictures of my family. I have my grandparents, all my aunts and uncles, my mother and sister, my fiancé and baby, and finally my dog Dori. The reason I chose these pictures to put in my bag is because I couldn’t stress enough how much my family members mean to me. I have had several friends either lose their brother, mother, or even grandparents, and it makes me WANT to cherish every moment with my family and REALIZE that I should. It also makes me thank God for the family that he blessed me with.…
If one spends enough time in the Army they will hear the term “Profession of Arms” at some point. This is a term that is commonly used to describe the work that is required of soldiers in the US Army. All who serve are considered to be part of the profession whether they are enlisted, commissioned, or even a civilian contractor. It means many things to those who serve, but this is what it means to me.…
The second amendment states: A well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed. Those words are forever engraved into the minds of the American people.…
Imagine waking up in the middle of the night to a complete stranger who is in your house, threatening to harm you, and your family, and you cannot do anything about it. Imagine, not being able to go target shooting or hunting, because there are laws passed to prevent you from owning a firearm. The truth is, more and more people in this country are trying to restrict law-abiding people from owning firearms due to the overwhelming rise in gun related crimes. As law abiding Americans, the constituion gives us the right to bear arms. Whether it is for recreation or protection, restrictions should not apply to those who obey the law. We should not be forced into certain gun regulations, due to the criminals who violate the law.…
The Second Amendment to the United States Constitution reads, "A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed." ("Second Amendment to the United States Constitution"). Today, the interpretation of the amendment has polarized the American people among two different views (Greenslade, 2004). Those opposed to private ownership of firearms agrue that there is no individual right to keep and bear arms because the Second Amendment refers to the people 's collective right as a members of a well-regulated State militia. In contrast, the individual right view holds that individuals may bring claims or raise challenges based on a violation of their rights under the Second Amendment just as they do to vindicate individual rights secured by other provisions of the Bill of Rights. This view appears to be the most valid after placing the Second Amendment in appropriate historical and Constitutional context.…
I also carry something like a collar somewhat silvered, which is a present from my second brother, Marco, who is living in Peru. That collar reminds me to my brother because it belonged to him. He had earned it in his school; because of he obtained one of the first places in the honor roll. But what reminds me most about my family, are the pictures I carry in my wallet. I carry memories, memories of people who I loved and love, memories of places that I will never forget as the old left house where I went with my friends of my childhood to play and to tell stories about the ghosts that lived in that house. Sometimes when I am lonely or feel very bad. I take my pictures out from my wallet and try to remember those beautiful times when I enjoyed the company of my dear beings. Those times that will never come back. It is…
Constitution ("What is the NRA" 1). At the other end of the spectrum you have…
I have loving parents, a sister to hang out with, a brother who is fun to hang out with and cousins who are fun, awesome, and make me laugh when I am around them. My parents love and care for me. My sister will play fun games or just plane hang out with me. My brother is someone who great to hang out with, watch movies, have fun, etc. My cousins make me laugh every time I am with them and they are also fun and awesome to go and hang out with. All these peoples are important to me because i love them and they love me. I use my family as something I have because they are awesome and amazing to me.…