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    elements as follows: 1. An Internal Security Response Team (ISRT). 2. An External Security Response Team (ESRT)/Area Supervisor Know Post Responsibilities 1.1. General Duties and Responsibilities of Posts and Patrols.1.1.1. Immediately upon being posted‚ read and comply with your Special Security Instructions (SSI)‚ inspect the gate shack and/or vehicle‚ and all equipment associated with the post (e.g.‚ map‚ grid disk‚ OIs‚ SSIs‚ fire extinguisher‚ etc.). Report discrepancies or deficiencies

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    The Act of Being Nice

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    THE ACT OF BEING NICE People sometimes forget the simple fact that being nice to others can actually be good for them. My mother and some unique persons whom am going to mention later guided and chided me to being a very nice person. Sometimes it works and sometimes it didn ’t. After all‚ we all get ill-tempered from time to time and take it out on those around us. We can see that being nice to others is good for them‚ but did you realize it ’s in your best interest too? Recognizing the personal

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    The Importance of Not Being Earnest Oscar Wilde’s hilarious play‚ "The Importance of Being Earnest‚" is based in Victorian England and follows the story of Mr. Jack Worthing; a lovesick man who lies regarding his identity so he may escape to the city. While his lies start unraveling‚ chaos breaks out. In the last line of the play‚ Jack claims that‚"he has learned the vital importance of being earnest." This conclusion brings the reader to wonder‚ does a tiger ever change it’s stripes? Does the

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    Katz’s summary of “The Importance of being Beautiful”‚ she suggests that more attractive people can advance faster and easier in life than their less appealing peers. Katz explains her theory with different examples. One example is person perception‚ which is a branch of psychology that examines many ways in which physical attractiveness‚ or lack of it‚ affects all aspects of life. This helps explain the halo and horns effect. The halo effect is perceived as being beautiful‚ more generous‚ trustworthy

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    The Effects of Being An Athlete. Student athletes are all around the world working hard not only for their grades‚ but for their sports as well. Being a student athlete can be very time consuming and the only way to stay on top of their game is working ahead of schedule. There are many different results that occur from being a student athlete such as the character traits‚ and the passion that are picked up along the road to success. In order to be a successful student athlete not only must a

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    Loving and being in Love

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    It’s helpful to know the difference between loving someone and "being in love‚" and it helps to do both in a relationship. People make a mistake in thinking of love as a steady‚ unchanging emotion. Being "in love" can transform into a deeper‚ constant desire to be together and share a life. But‚ as everyone knows‚ being "in love" doesn’t always turn into a forever type of relationship. Passion over-rules compassion. The self is what matters the most. There are the things that tend to "take

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    Being Stationed Overseas

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    Simona Rogowski The Pros and Cons of being Stationed Overseas If you ask any junior Marine ( Marines beneath the Rank of Corporal are considered “junior”)‚ after they have been stationed on Okinawa‚ Japan for at least 3 months‚ whether it was a good decision to request to be sent here or not‚ chances are they would laugh in your face and tell you “Hell no!”. Being stationed here in Okinawa has some advantages‚ but many would argue that the disadvantages of being stationed here outweigh the advantages

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    Being Biased Analysis

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    meaning of being biased. People tend to use the phrase as a way to ruin a person’s credibility or create a way of seeming unreliable when speaking about a certain topic‚ however in many cases the word biased is used in an improper manner‚ which causes misinterpretation. A person who is biased is known to believe that their way of thinking and believing‚ is the only correct way and will not listen to anyone who says differently. However‚ many people believe that being biased is being strong minded

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    Being on Time in the Army

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    Army and in the civilian sector‚ for multiple reasons. Among these reasons‚ the ones that stand out to me the most are unprofessionalism‚ being fired‚ receiving adverse disciplinary actions‚ and failing your co-workers/comrades. Being late or tardy to work can cause not only yourself but everyone at your place of employment problems. When being late or tardy‚ you are showing that you are not a professional. It can also be assumed that you do not care or respect your job the way you

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    Effects of Being Famous

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    person who likes to sing or act is to be famous.To have a profesional career.To be in Holliwood‚to sing or act ot the big scene‚have films and so on.But no one realizes what he/she will loose if he is famous.Being watched all the time‚being followed by papparazzi‚being captured while you have breacfast or dinner.Is it worth it?The effects on ones intimate life because of his carreer as a famous singer or actor can be disastrous. The intimate life of one person is the most important for him/her

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