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    The requirement for hair grooming standards is necessary to maintain uniformity within a military population. AR 670-1 states that many hairstyles are acceptable as long as the soldier maintains a neat and conservative appearance. I broke this regulation on Saturday‚ January 25‚ 2014 when I did not uphold this regulation. My hair was touching my ears‚ therefore‚ being out of regulation. The hair and grooming regulation‚ AR 670-1 was put in place to maintain the appearance and discipline of soldiers

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    I sat in the air conditioned waiting room of the hair salon. My hands fidgeted with my wavy shoulder length hair; I had grown tired of it. For the past year‚ I had been cutting it excruciatingly slow because that was all my mom allowed. Finally‚ after a month of endless begging‚ she had allowed me to get a trim‚ saying “no more than 3-4 inches‚ or get an A-line bob” and I agreed‚ at the time. But when I had walked in my hands were shaking because this was something much more. The lady who called

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    27 February 2014 Response Paper #1 A Boy and His Dog “A Boy and His Dog” is a 1975 Sci-Fi film starring Don Johnson‚ who plays the main character‚ Vic. Blood‚ a dog who he can communicate with telepathically‚ joins him on his search for females and food. The year is 2024‚ and most of the United States has been destroyed by the five day Nuclear War. They are in Arizona‚ where many people are out battling for food and looking for the civilization that is rumored to exist down below the desert wasteland

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    The Horse and His Boy

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    The Horse and His Boy The book I read for my book report was a fiction book called The Horse and His Boy by C. S. Lewis. This is the third book in the "Chronicles of Narnia" series and it was published in 1954. The story takes place in the make-believe land of Calormen and the also make-believe land of Narnia. It’s about a boy that runs away from his life of slavery and his adventure to come. I found this book to be adventurous‚ exciting‚ and suspesful (to an extent). It shows people how bravery

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    Computer Short Cut Keys

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    List of keyboard shortcuts for Word 2002‚ Word 2003‚ and Word 2007 View products that this article applies to. [pic]This article was previously published under Q290938 For a Microsoft Word 2000 version of this article‚ see 211982 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/211982/EN-US/ ) . For a Microsoft Word 97 version of this article‚ see 157935 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/157935/EN-US/ ) . Expand all | Collapse all [pic] SUMMARY [pic]The following is a list of keyboard shortcuts that are available

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    Shortcut keys Tally (www.simpletaxindia.org) The shortcut keys appear in button names in the button bar (right side of the Tally screen). You can either click the button from the button bar or press the relevant function key or character underlined/doubleunderlined. The buttons have a function key before the button names ( Eg: F1: Select Cmp) which means you need to press F1 key (Function Key) to select the ’Select Company’ screen The buttons have an underlined character ( Eg: F3:Cmp Info)‚ which

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    Critically explore the themes of fairytale‚ memory and narrative in Jane Campion’s film In the Cut in relation to dominant ideology and gender. The essay proposed shall examine the way in which ideology and gender help portray the themes of fairytale‚ memory and narrative. By focusing on ideology through gender in the film‚ it shall firstly analyse ideology and then gender and combine the two. Important to note here‚ is that throughout the film gender and ideology is closely linked and throughout

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    Yusef shokry A white Boy and His problems. The familiar melody of the finale school bell rings over the newly refurbished speakers‚ that have been perfectly manicured in to the titanium Wight tiled ceiling. A sigh of relief is savored universally through a sparsely populated eighth grade “mater and energy” laboratory. My entire class arises in unison and darts for the only exit at the opposite end of the room‚ they could not have evacuated that room faster if there had been Kodiak bear threatening

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    7-Year-Old Boy Who Gave His Hair For Cancer Patients Is Now Facing His Own Cancer Diagnosis Vinny Desautels‚ a 7-year-old boy from Roseville‚ California spent more than a year growing his hair to donate it to cancer patients. After a month when he sent his hair to Kids’ Cancer Twigs‚ he was diagnosed with Stage 4 Ewing Sarcoma. Ron Desautels from Summerville South Carolina and Vinny’s grandfather said that Vinny had been growing out his hair for over a year so that it could donate it to making wigs

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    There is a scene in The Horse and His Boy‚ one of C. S. Lewis’ Narnia chronicles‚ in which the fugitive‚ Aravis‚ explains why she fled her homeland. As she begins‚ she switches to a style of speaking that is florid‚ poetic and quite captivating – for in her country‚ children are taught how to tell stories‚ just like English children are taught how to write essays. “The difference”‚ Lewis tells us‚ “is that people want to hear the stories‚ whereas I never heard of anyone who wanted to read the essays

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