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    Responsible RECYCLING. Authors: Schmeiser‚ Lisa Source: Macworld‚ Apr2009‚ Vol. 26 Issue 4‚ p60-63‚ 4p‚ 3 Color Photographs Document Type: Article Subject Terms: ELECTRONIC apparatus & appliances -- Recycling MACBOOK (Computer) APPLE Inc. APPLE computers EBAY Inc. CRAIGSLIST Inc. GLOBAL Alerts LLC ELECTRONICS ELECTRIC apparatus & appliances Abstract: The article offers information on several ways to recycle an old Mac computer from Apple Inc. It is suggested to donate the

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    ADVERTISE WITH US FOLLOW SLATE ABOUTUS CONTACTUS WORKWITHUS USERAGREEMENT PRIVACYPOLICY FAQ FEEDBACK CORRECTIONS PHOTOCOVERCREDITS SlateispublishedbyTheSlateGroup‚aDivisionoftheWashington PostCompany.Allcontents©2013TheSlateGroup‚LLC.Allrights reserved. SLATE ON IPAD IPHONE ANDROID KINDLE REPRINTS Advertisement SINGLE PAGE 1 2 3 4 5 NEXT THESPECTATOR SCRUTINIZINGCULTURE. JAN.920095:12PM The Letter of Last Resort The decision about nuclear

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    Conscription Crisis‚ 1917 The defining moment I chose is Conscription Crisis‚ 1917. This predicament started in early 1917 right down to the end of the war. World War I broke out in 1914 and Canada‚ as a collaborator of Great Britain‚ involuntarily found itself in the scrimmage. Such was the estimation of Prime Minister Robert Borden‚ to say the least. Towards the end of 1916‚ tallies were being sent back to the commonwealth of the total killed. The information was catastrophic. 1916 was demonstrating

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    The conscription debate also didn’t help unite the country. Both sides were substantially serious in establishing their point of why they should/shouldn’t conscript troops in other countries. Australia in World War I is known to be a divided society‚ with its people and its government constantly fighting. Many Australians believed that the war wasn’t theirs to fight in; others believed that they should all support its mother country Britain. Half of the government believed conscription was the

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    Intro Conscription also known as Australia’s National Service ‘Scheme’ was introduced to Australia by the Menzies Government in 1964. The selection of conscripts was determined by a televised ballot system based on date of birth‚ 20 year olds were obligated to register for conscription which required them to give two years of national service. Australia’s National Service –Many people thought that this process was a scheme to enable Australia’s Participation in the Vietnam War‚ But that was not

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    enhancement to society‚ but an overall improvement to the resolution and character of America’s youth. Compulsory service will also ultimately bring about an improvement to the economy and strengthening of the middle class. Mandatory military conscription is not a new practice. Countries including‚ but not limited to‚ South Korea‚ Russia‚ Sweden‚ and Switzerland prove that compulsory armed service is beneficial to the military and the society. Citizens are not only physically stronger‚ but also

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    During World War I‚ conscription was a big issue for Australia‚ Labour Prime Minister Billy Hughes want to enforce conscription‚ following the footsteps of Britain and New Zealand‚ who introduced conscription earlier in the year. Hughes wanted conscription because if Australia helped to fight against Germany‚ it could stop them from possibly invading the ground of Australia; also it is because people who are willing to join the army were dropping‚ so he wanted conscription to pass in the parliament

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    THE ARMY AS A PROFESSION Argumentative Essay February 24‚ 2014 Is the Army a profession? Today‚ the Army is composed of brave men and women who have volunteered to serve our country. American citizens accept the Army’s code of ethics during their process of becoming an American soldier. The Army promotes professional development through military occupation specialties‚ education‚ and expertise. The Army develops soldiers into experts‚

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    The Army Values Loyalty "Bear true faith and allegiance to the U.S. constitution‚ the Army‚ and other soldiers. Be loyal to the nation and its heritage." I define loyalty as the willingness of a person to sacrifice at their own personal expense in order to protect‚ uphold‚ defend and edify those persons‚ ideals and/or things which they cherish most. The amount of loyalty a person feels towards someone or something determines how much they are willing to sacrifice for them. As a soldier‚ we

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    Anastascia Acosta Master Guns ROTC 19 June 2015 Army Values Soldiers and leaders of the Army live by seven Army Values‚ all of which are equally important. Loyalty‚ Duty‚ Respect‚ Selfless Service‚ Honor‚ Integrity and the seventh value "Personal Courage". Personal Courage as defined by the Army‚ is to face fear‚ danger or adversity. Personal Courage is the ability one has to overcome a difficult task or situation with steadfastness‚ or in contrast‚ to do the moral and right thing when given an

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