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    Leaving Your Post (Army)

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    Leaving Your Post When I think of the phrase “failure to be at an appointed place of duty‚” the first thing that comes to my mind is being AWOL. AWOL is an abbreviation for the phrase absent without leave which is under the United States Army Article Eighty Six of the Uniform Code of Military Justice. This topic can be broken down into many smaller groups such as: discipline; military bearing; and common courtesy. Failure to be at your appointed place of duty can result in an Article 86. A few things

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    Sometimes I ask myself‚ “Why am I in the Army?” There are days I love it‚ and days I am surprised to be here at all. My experience so far in the Army has been positive‚ for the most part. Tactically and physically I feel I have pushed myself. I enjoy being mentally and physically challenged‚ and that part of my personality played a major part in my desire to become an Army reservist in the first place. I never want to say I did not try my hardest or do my best. I have always believed I could do more

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    Hair Shaving Procedure

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    Shaving is a part of many people’s daily skin care regimen. However‚ shaving every day can be a tedious process. If you want to stop shaving and save time on your skin care regimen‚ then you may want to consider professional hair removal. However‚ in order to get the most out of hair removal‚ there are some things that you will need to avoid doing before and after. Below is a list of things you should avoid before and after hair removal: Before You may need to make a few changes in your skin care

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    The mission of the United States Army is to fight and win the nations wars. The army accomplishes this by providing prompt and sustained combat operations on land utilizing Active‚ Reserve and National Guard Soldiers. Medical readiness is a key part to the army’s ability to accomplish this mission. Medical readiness effects the availability of the Soldier to deploy‚ attend schools‚ and the overall strength of the unit. Deployable A Soldier is non-deployable if they fail to meet specified requirements

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    Shanelle Zurawski Ms. McKeller English lll November 18‚ 2010 How to Become a Hair Designer Hair designers have been around for many years. They do not necessarily have to be famous; they could simply be someone who was seen on television‚ or it can be a cute style that was seen on another person. In some ways‚ hair designers create and perfect new hairstyles. To become a hair designer takes years of training as well as hard work and determination; the never-ending knowledge of new hair design

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    Just Lather, That's All

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    Comparison & Contrast Captain Torres and the barber are both hardworking and considered heroes‚ however‚ they have very different beliefs. The two men are both dubbed as heroes in their own perspective. The barber is noted as so to many rebels because‚ (as said on page 15)‚ he passes on information on the enemy‚ Captain Torres and the government‚ in order to gain the upper hand. On the other hand‚ Captain Torres murders and mutilates many rebels. This in turn‚ gives him the respect and admiration

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    Namesake

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    Lahiri divulges various facets of Ashima’s character‚ and also shows her strengths and weaknesses‚ in her book‚ The Namesake. Lahiri is telling her readers that the role of Ashima in the Indian culture is to get married‚ but not boy choice‚ bear a child‚ and to take care of the child while her husband provides the funds. Lahiri is also trying to get the readers to understand that Ashima’s life in America is a whole different lifestyle than her life in he home country. Coming from India to America

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    Lather, That's All Theme

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    Lather and Nothing Else The central theme in “Lather and Nothing Else” is that when faced with hard decisions people struggle with their morals. In this story the protagonist is faced with the decision to become a murderer or continue being the honorable barber that he is. The first reference to support this theme is when the barber thinks to himself “I would have to shave his beard just like any other‚ carefully‚ neatly‚ just as though he were a good customer...” Showing that his first instinct

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    Just Lather Thats All

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    Throughout a lifetime we will read enormous number of books and stories and only some will inspire us. But have a reader ever wondered why the stories are so effective and great? After reading the short story‚ “Just Lather‚ That’s All”‚ the opinion of the book was positive and there are three elements that made it strong and great. They are: conflict‚ point of view‚ and dialogue. One of the elements that make this story really effective and well presented is the conflict. This story has an internal

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    “The Man from Ironbark” By A.B Patterson ‘The man from Ironbark’ is a humorous poem by Banjo Patterson. It is a ballad about a man from Ironbark who wants to get his hair and beard shaved in Sydney. This is so when he goes back to Ironbark he’ll be a ‘man or mark’. Unfortunately for him the barber there likes to play ‘tricks’ on people. The barber shaved his beard then dipped the razor in boiling water. Using the back of the razor he slashes it across his neck making the Man from Ironbark believe

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