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    on September 19 ‚ 1796‚ President George Washington‚ published his Farewell Address I the American Daily Advertiser. Within this address‚ Washington discussed why he wished to retire and gave some advice on how to keep the nation’s unity . While Washington stated there should be unity with the government‚ he also wrote that the North and South should remain at peace in order to benefit each other. In his address it is important to remember that George Washington said while every part of the country

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    com/action/authorSubmission?journalCode=smil20&page=instructions#. VNDbV2jVofx    TEAM COLOR CODE  PETER  FOUAD  MO    ABSTRACT                  KEY WORDS  Ethical Leadership; Joint Force; Military Ethics training and development; Multinational;  Profession of Arms    MILITARY ETHICS 2         MILITARY ETHICS: THE JOINT FORCE’S MOST ESSENTIAL UNIFORM     FOR SUBMISSION TO  JOURNAL OF MILITARY ETHICS        Major Peter J. Reiley‚ USAF  Major Morina Foster‚ USMC  Lieutenant Colonel Fouad El Hayek‚ LAF

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    Jay’s Treaty and Washington’s Farewell In last stand to completely dodge other possible wars with Britain‚ President George Washington‚ a few years before his unfortunate retirement‚ sent John Jay to England. Most people know John Jay is a magician in solving foreign affairs and many people thought his success were no longer surprising. He arrived in England‚ while routinely kissing the queen’s hand‚ with a determination to solve out the peace treaties. After much concession‚ he was able to

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    people to keep and bear arms. Laws are rules that regulates and maintains order in a society when enforced. Gun control laws are put in place to restrict when buyers are allowed to take lethal action. With recent incidents causing catastrophe and sorrow‚ vicious acts and carnages caused by guns‚ it raises the issue of gun control law enforcement. These blood baths causes citizens to question the leniency of the laws. There are great responsibilities that comes with bearing arms and it should be a privilege

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    Research and Planning: TWLOHA (To Write Love On Her Arms) To Write Love on Her Arms is a non-profit movement dedicated to presenting hope and finding help for people struggling with depression‚ addiction‚ self-injury and suicide.  TWLOHA exists to encourage‚ inform‚ inspire and also to invest directly into treatment and recovery. The formation of TWLOHA started in 2006 by Jamie Tworkowski. TWLOHA started gaining recognition when they used MySpace* as their platform to spread awareness. They started

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    ANALYSIS OF WASHINGTON’S FAREWELL ADDRESS President George Washington in early 1796 had decided not to run for a third term as President of the United States and with suggestions from Alexander Hamilton‚ he drafted his “Farewell Address.” He tried to convey three points in his “Farewell Address.” The points were‚ his decision not to be considered for a 3rd term as President of the United States‚ his advice to the country to stand united‚ and his advice to the future leaders of the country concerning

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    Although debated on where the line is drawn‚ Americans know that they have the Freedom of Speech‚ the Right to Refuse the Quartering of Soldiers‚ and the Right to Bear Arms. Actually the last one should go more like this; “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‚” substantially different than the grotesquely abbreviated citation we are used to hearing. The amendment was designed to ensure a very specific

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    Bibliographic Information Abbey‚ Edward. ”The Right to Arms.” Abbey’s Road. Copyright 1972‚ 1975‚ 1976‚ 1977‚ 1978. Summary Guns‚ should they be outlawed or should outlaws only have guns? In this article “The Right to Arms” by Edward Abbey‚ explains that weapons have been controlled by other countries besides the United States. A peasant caught with a sword in medieval England would be strung up on a gibbet‚ they only members of the ruling class to bear arms. The article goes on to say if any of the peasants

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    The controversy between maintaining the freedom to bear arms and reforming gun control laws to restrict ownership is and has been a topic of debate for quite a while. The topic is not old‚ and has been in the air perhaps before this generation was born. What really opened up the eyes of people was the event of the shooting located at Sandy Hook Elementary in 2012‚ where 20 children and 6 adults were killed that day. Where Brian Doyle writes an essay about staff members Dawn Hochsprug‚ and Mary Sherlach

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    Arm Wrestling with My Father In this essay written for his freshman composition course‚ Manning explores his physical contact with his father over the years‚ perceiving gradual changes that are‚ he realizes‚ inevitable. For Manning‚ description provides a way to express his feelings about his father and to comment on relations between sons and fathers. In the essay after Manning’s‚ Itabari Njeri uses description for similar ends‚ but her subject is a daughter and her father. “Now you say

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