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    need to reevaluate the threats to our national interests and update and refocus the role of our armed forces in meeting those threats. The likelihood is dwindling of another large scale war between superpowers‚ ala World War I or II. The promise of mutually assured destruction‚ increased media transparency‚ and interconnected economic dependencies make a conflict between two or more large military forces improbable. Our focus regarding nation states has instead turned to the proliferation of weapons

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    Chapter 9 1

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    Chapter 9 Five Branches are discussed in Ch.9: 1. Therapeutic Recreation 2. Armed Forces Recreation 3. Employee Services & Recreation Programs 4. Campus Recreation 5. Private Membership Recreation Organizations What is Therapeutic Recreation? Isn’t all recreation therapeutic? TR Models and Process The Leisure Ability Model p. 199 Three components: Functional interventions – Leisure education Recreation participation The Health Protection-Health Promotion Model p.199 Prescriptive activity Recreation

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    Five forces model

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    The Five Competitive Forces Model In this section‚ the structure of our company will be explained using the five competitive forces model developed by Harvard professor Michael Porter. These forces include: rivalry among existing firms‚ threat of new entrants‚ bargaining power of buyers‚ threat of substitutes and bargaining power of suppliers. Each of these forces will have their own distinctive effect on determining industry profitability. Intensity of rivalry among competitors: Recently there

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    important duties any leader in the Marine Corps or the Armed forces in general‚ tackles each and every day. Being at the right place at the right time for any member of the Armed forces is extremely essential to the defense of the entire United States of America. It’s because of this that being on time is remarkably important. Dependability‚ accountability‚ consistency and discipline are all crucially important for all members of the armed forces. Being on time shows that a Marine is dependable and

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    Equilibrium: Force and Mg

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    systems all forces and torques sum to zero. In problems where the first and second conditions of equilibrium are satisfied‚ the best strategy is to create FBD’s for both the first and second conditions‚ derive equations based on these FBD’s and then see what useful information may be gleaned from these equations. When applying the second condition we are free to choose any axis about which to compute torques. It is best to choose an axis that eliminates one or more forces that have lines of force that pass

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    article “All Gut No Glory” by Molly M. Ginty reveals how woman are treated conflictingly in the armed forces and thus do not give servicewoman the recognition they merit. In my opinion‚ distinct occupations are better suited for men than a woman‚ and vice versa. Men are physically tenacious; men have a slight upper hand in several professions. With this in mind‚ truck driving‚ fighting in combat in the armed forces‚ and automotive mechanics would be more relevant for men. Truck driving consists of driving

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    Porter 6 Forces

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    Six Forces Porter’s forces analysis is a framework for industry analysis and business strategy development that draws upon industrial organization economics to determine the competitive intensity and overall industry profitability. These forces are 1) potential entry of new competitors‚ 2) bargaining power of suppliers‚ 3) bargaining power of buyers‚ 4) substitute products‚ 5) rivalry among competing sellers in an industry‚ and 6) power of stakeholders. A change in any of the forces normally

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    Addition of Force Vectors

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    Addition of Force Vectors Abstract The purpose‚ of this experiment‚ was to prove that there is a relation between the magnitude of the resulting vector‚ and the angle between the vectors that are being added. The test was performed by creating a balance between three weights tied to strings on a pulley that transferred the string on top of a graduated disc‚ which made easy the measurement of the angles between them. After performing the experiment‚ my group concluded that there is a relation

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    The Army in an extremely nostalgic organization with a copious amount traditions and has about a million different methods of conducting its business. Some are old and some are new‚ but possibly the oldest one that has been around since before the Army was officially established and still lives today is the Armys rules‚ regulations and policies on customs and courtesies. In this form of a remedial block of instruction given to me by my team leader‚ due to certain circumstances I am to explain the

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    government groups alike in countries with raging wars are enlisting children as young as eight years old into their armed forces. The magnitude of these numbers may be decreasing but remain a constant threat. A consistent problem occurs with children who feel the need to enlist in an armed forces group to support themselves or their family. Unfortunately‚ many militaries accept them into their forces despite the child’s age. Once the children are involved‚ the leaders of their group order them to carry out

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