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    Army Values as Guidelines

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    Army values: These are put forth as guidelines. Guidelines as to what a soldier in the United States Army should utilize to keep in good order and conduct while serving their Army. Not utilizing these values could put you at risk‚ at risk of acting in a way that is unbecoming of a soldier in the United States Army. Without these values it could not be possible to complete the mission or task at hand. It can also create a hostile and untrustworthy work experience within your unit‚ platoon ‚ or even

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    Bloody Sunday

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    something like this happens it makes people push to a new level for their rights and to just have their rights but most of all why they should have their rights. For many years the people of Ireland have been reaching for their freedom from the British‚ there has been a lot of blood‚ tears‚ and pain over the years. But on January 30th‚ 1972 also known as Bloody Sunday the people of Northern Ireland gained a new understanding of the rights they had. On this day there was a Northern Ireland

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    Ethics of Us Army

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    ETHICAL CULTURE AUDIT of the United States Army By: Andrew Driscoll March 16‚ 2013 Each soldier in the United States Army‚ or any military service‚ will have very different experiences with the ethical culture of their unit. Is this experience due to the organizational culture or how its leaders operate within that culture that creates such an unique experience for every soldier? The point is that if you ask 10 soldiers to conduct an ethical culture audit of the military‚ I believe you will

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    of the Somme hugely affected almost every person in Britain‚ many losing family members. For them‚ it would have been easy to blame the British losses solely on General Haig‚ and many did just that. However many people saw him as a highly gifted soldier and leader‚ and there was a good side to Haig‚ for example‚ he did manage to eventually wear down the German army‚ and played a part in the result of World War 1. Therefore this controversial issue will perhaps be continually debated. The Battle of

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    items bought at market will have to have stamps and extra tax to purchase. This outraged the colonists and the started to revolt. On the mentioned date‚ there was a big mob of people sharing their ‘statements’ about the matter and unlucky for some British soldiers happened to be in the area. The colonists started threatening the soldiers and throwing rocks at them. Some even had weapons. They were holding off the mob and out of nowhere one gunshot was fired. The rest panicked and started firing as

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    The British Empire was one of the most extensive empire in world history. It was at one point the largest empire in the world. It was the largest empire by having colonies in Asia‚ Africa‚ North America‚ South America‚ Europe‚ and Oceania. During the 1800s the British controlled lots of this land all at once‚but this empire had its ups and downs like any empire. There was the First British Empire‚ the Second British Empire‚ the decline of the empire‚ and the legacy that came with it. First

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    The British Empire at the turn of the 19th Century was a diverse array of culture that many English subjects‚ both abroad and home in the metropole‚ consumed. Through such ways as culture and religion‚ the British were able to grow and maintain the empire by using popular culture to reinforce the idea that the “Western” individual was superior to anyone from the Orient. While many modern historians write about the atrocities the British made on the peoples of the empire‚ the British were able to

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    The British saw their own society as a superior society‚ dynamic‚ individualistic‚ egalitarian and modernizing and overseas they saw their Empire as corporatist‚ inferior and backward. As I have said people’s opinions soon changed on their perception of the British Empire. The British placed themselves on top of the scale and they ranked all other races from around the world beneath them and not only that they were regarded as the finest race in the world by Cecil Rhodes. The British regarded

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    How Did The British Rule

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    The life under the British rule was really bad and totally unfair for the indians they had no right‚ the original rulers of India were the Mughals. After that the British East India Company became the rulers. The British government took over‚ after the Sepoy Rebellion. Indians used nonviolence to gain Independence from the British using the Salt March‚ Dharasana salt works and day of the Prayer and Fast. The Salt March is one of the protests that was an event with non violence used to gain independence

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    Malay Peninsula and Singapore was named as British Malaya which was British’s territories. During occupation of British in British Malaya‚ British government placed all the states under 3 different administrative system‚ which is Straits Settlement‚ the Federated Malay States and Un-federated Malay States. Strait Settlement been founded in 1826 when after British secured Singapore from Dutch through a treaty called “Anglo-Dutch Treaty 1824”. British unified Singapore‚ Penang and Melaka under

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