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    Military Orders

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    military orders from higher ranking military officials that may be unethical has been a disturbing and controversial issue over many years and decades. Many soldiers and service members in general have been put into a situation where they were given in order‚ knowing well that the situation isn’t right but cannot disobey. The leader giving the order in all likelihood may threaten or set out stiff punishment on to the individual who did not follow the order or hesitates to follow out on the order. It

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    Crime and Orders

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    ways to pick 2 crimes order does not matter out of the total 150 crimes:- = 150 = 150. 149. 148 = 22‚350 = 11‚175 (150-2) 148 (2.1) 2 Number of ways to pick 2 crimes where order does NOT matter and both are violent = 82 = 82. 81. 80 = 6‚642 = 3‚321 (82 – 2) 80(2.1) 2 = 3‚321/ 11‚175 = 0.297 = 29.72 % 2. Accuracy in taking orders at the drive-thru window

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    General Order

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    THE ARMY HAS tHREE gENERAL oRDERS tHAT MUST BE FOLLOWED AT ALL TIMES. tHE FIRST GENERAL ORDER STATES I will guard everything within the limits of my post and quit my post only when properly relieved. WHICH MEANS WHEN A SOLDIERS IS ON DUTY HE IS ONLY TO BE PRESENT AND ATTENTIVE TO THE POST HE IS ASSIGNED TO. THE SOLDIER IS ACCOUNTABLE FOR THE POST AND MUST BE PROMPT AND ON TIME. THE SOLDIER MAY NOT LEAVE POST UNTIL HE IS RELIEVED BY ANOTHER SOLDIER‚ WHO WILL THEN CARRY THE SAME RESPONSIBILITIES. THE

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    The Divine Order

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    The divine order During Shakespeare’s time‚ people believed in the divine order‚ which was also called great chain of being. This was religions belief that god had allocated everything that existed its own position is a hierarchy. For example‚ people were more important than animals‚ and animals more important than plants. Men were considered more important than women and nobles more important than peasants. It was thought that if something or someone tried to change their position in the divine

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    World Order

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    Why is world order hard to achieve? World order is best achieved through agreement of all nations which idealistically is reflected in the legal system of treaties. the ICC‚ the United Nations‚ and its peacekeeping forces ultimately aim to achieve this outcome. The devastation resulting from military conflicts in recent years has highlighted the need for the legal system to preserve and maintain world order. Through the UN‚ its legal processes‚ and non-legal responses‚ the legal system’s effectiveness

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    General Orders

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    post only when properly relieved. I will obey my special orders and perform all of my duties in a military manner. I will report violations of my special orders‚ emergencies‚ and anything not covered in my instructions to the commander of the relief. The Eleven General Orders are common to all branches of the U.S. Armed Forces. It is best to learn these BEFORE boot camp: you will be expected to know these by heart‚ in any order‚ after a few weeks in basic training! 1. To take charge of

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    middle march

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    growing rapidly. With the rise of the merchant middle class‚ one’s birth no longer necessarily determines one’s social class for life. Chance occurrences can make or break a person’s success. Moreover‚ there is no single coherent religious order. Evangelical Protestants‚ Catholics‚ and Anglicans live side by side. As a result‚ religious conflicts abound in the novel‚ particularly those centering on the rise of Evangelical Protestantism‚ a primarily middle-class religion that created heated doctrinal

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    Disobeying Orders

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    Here in the Marine Corps is no different there are many rules and regulations that are meant to be followed under the UCMJ Articles. It’s important to keep following the orders you are given and that you follow these rules exactly like you are ordered to do so. In this essay I will be talking about the following: Disobeying an Order‚ Disrespect‚ Discipline‚ Chain of Command‚ Unauthorized Absence‚ and Leadership Principles and Leadership Traits. I will try my best’s efforts to explain everything and

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    Holy Orders

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    Communication Foundation for Asia www.cfamedia.org Fr. Stephen‚ msc www.stephencuyos.com stephencuyos@gmail.com Holy Orders is the sacrament of apostolic ministry through which the mission entrusted by Christ to his apostles continues to be exercised in the Church till the end of time. SOURCE: Catechism for Filipino Catholics 2012 BIBLICAL FOUNDATION Luke 22:19 Matthew 28:18 John 20:22 Romans 15:16 Jesus 1979‚ U.S.A. Directors: John Krish‚ Peter Sykes Writer: Barnet Bain

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    Cycle Of Birth

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    The Buddha claims humans are stuck in an endless cycle of suffering known as saṃsāra because of our unawareness of; impermanence‚ suffering and non-self. Saṃsāra is the endless cycle of birth‚ existence‚ suffering and death. It is considered to be dukkha which is unsatisfactory and troublesome because an individual will remain in this cycle if influenced by desire and avidya (ignorance). Teachings from the Buddha have emphasised individuals cannot achieve true happiness because it is only temporary

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