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    American Values essay

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    How American Family Values have change on the last 20 years The values of the cozy mid-80’s American family entertained us and sold us refrigerators‚ cars‚ and cigarettes‚ but they were the exception‚ not the rule. This was the world of the white suburban minority that exerted media dominance over the rest of the nation. Televison took them into our living rooms‚ convincing us this was the American family. In reality‚ this was the world of "separate but equal" family values. This was the world

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    Punctuality In The Army

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    Today I will talk about doing the right thing‚ being in the right place‚ at the right time. Punctuality is one of the many ways to show professionalism. My goals in the army are high and in to days army you have to be perceived as a high speed soldier. Perception is the key to success‚ now that I have missed formation people look down on me. Trying and doing‚ unprofessional soldier say things like "I will try to complete the mission sergeant." While professional soldier make statements like "I

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    Culture and Values Essay

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    Major Essay II Culture and Values (final draft) The short story‚ “The One Who Walk Away from Omelas” by Ursula K. Le Guin is a metaphorical look at how we as a society are content to accept things the way they are instead of taking a stand for what is right. In the story Le Guin begins by describing a perfect utopia‚ from the “eighteen peaks burned with white-gold fire across the miles of sunlit air” to the “great water-meadow called Green Fields”‚ Omelas is a picture perfect city (Le Guin pg

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    The Army As A Profession

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    A professional is an individual who has developed a large knowledge base and a wealth of experience. Professionals make a commitment to a set of values and ethics‚ expert work‚ dedication‚ and lifelong learning. Self-policing is an integral part of a professional’s character. A profession is an institution of professionals that serve in the best interest of society. This reinforces the sense of trust between professionals and those they serve. Professions differ from jobs in that the work comes

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    Essay On Beowulf's Values

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    Throughout Beowulf‚ the three most important values are kinship‚ courage‚ and honor. While these are all independent cultural and societal values‚ they work together to reflect a culture that puts a great deal of emphasis on someone holding true to his word‚ particularly because the reputation and honor of his family depends on it. Beowulf is very super humanly strong‚ and goes through many battles with many creatures and people in his world. Im going to tell you about the great leader he was‚ the way he

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    POWERPOINT IN THE ARMY USAACE NCOA SSG Kermit F. Lugo 15Z SLC 17-003 SFC Maradol The PowerPoint program developed by Microsoft in 1987 is a technological advancement utilized daily. We use it at work‚ we use it for school and we see it in other professional environments. This technological tool is very helpful when presenting ideas that otherwise would be hard to put into words or to explain to others without the nifty slides. It seems like everything that involves public speaking nowadays

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    Homosexuality in the Army

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    men and women from serving in the military. Specifically focusing on how it affected these students academic experience and the dynamics of the relationships they had with their fellow cadets. By expressing my personal experience as a gay cadet in army ROTC at the University of Kansas I hope to provide an alternative point of view from those that have already been studied. As my research is different from others in this way‚ I can come closer to the truth of my research question. The military has

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    2 - What were some of the changes that took place in Europe between the years 1000 and 1492‚ and why did those changes lead to European exploration and overseas expansion? During the eleventh and fourteenth century‚ Europe had radical social and economic issues. The old-fashioned world which was extremely regulated society was totally feudalism‚ during which all of the people had their place and responsibilities. The manorial system‚ in which the lords owned all the land worked by their serfs‚ began

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    Salvation Army

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    1. Background and mission of The Salvation Army: The Singapore’s Salvation Army‚ a Christian non-profit organization‚ was established during 1935. It was first founded by William Booth; a London minister in 1865 and later spread itself around the world. Salvation Army main motive is to help the mankind without racism. Its mission is “to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in His name without discrimination” with a slogan of “Heart to god‚ hand to men”. Red Shield

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    Army Profession

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    United States Army defines Profession‚ “to produce uniquely expert work‚ not routine or repetitive work”. Professionals defined‚ “require years of study and practice capable of expert work”. Due to the profession of arms solely pertaining to lethality‚ professionals within the Army must maintain core values. Values with extreme importance Soldiers must possess to be “Profession” are ethics and morals.

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