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    of new soldiers and experienced ones but the answer is simple and for many reasons. There is an old saying among army leaders‚ “Take care of your people‚ and they’ll take care of you.” The reasons are to start‚ because of the Army Values‚ the NCO creed‚ and basic morals. The Army Values: loyalty‚ duty‚ RESPECT‚ selfless service‚ honor‚ integrity‚ and personal courage. These are things every Soldier‚ NCO‚ and Officer agrees to live by as guidance for how they carry themselves in day to day life

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    MASS

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    MASS 10/8/14 The Path to Salvation What is Mass the Latin word “missa”. Mass said in Latin‚ ends in “Ite missa est” meaning “Go‚ it (the church) is sent”. Through the Mass‚ we come to know God-Jesus invites us to Himself‚ then we are dismissed to be Christ for the world. For Catholics‚ participating and celebrating Mass is a pathway to salvation because it was revealed specifically by Jesus at the Last Supper. What is Liturgy? The Mass is referred to as the “Divine Liturgy”‚ meaning God’s public

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    Spanish Missionaries

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    The Contrast of French and Spanish Missionaries "Ethical religion can be real only to those who are engaged in ceaseless efforts at moral improvement. By moving upward we acquire faith in an upward movement‚ without limit." (Felix Adler (1851-1933)‚ American educator) Since the beginning of colonial expansion‚ the missionaries believed in the divine right to evangelize the natives in the new world. By converting the natives the missionaries believed that they will reach eternal salvation. However

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    The Army is a Profession

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    are mostly motivated by the proficiency of craft and the outcome of self-discipline. Should the Army be considered a profession based on its code of ethics‚ professional development and culture? The Army’s Oath of Office‚ Army Values and Soldiers Creed promote the Army’s “code of ethics”. Men and women entering the Army swear to “support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies‚ foreign and domestic…” (U.S Army Center of Military History‚ 2014). The Oath of Office is

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    I Have A Dream Dissection

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    freedom ring..."‚ and "I have a dream...". In the original spoken version by Dr. King himself‚ he uses aposiopesis to draw listeners in as evident in the line‚ "I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed: ’We hold these truths to be self-evident‚ that all men are created equal.’ ". (King‚ stanza 14) King also uses allusion to draw a parallel to another great speech to strengthen his argument that we all have a collective national ancestry. "Five score

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    American Meme

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    of the free. People travel here from all over the world in hopes of starting a new life. Obama supports this by stating “They gave to us a Republic‚ a government of‚ and by‚ and for the people‚ entrusting each generation to keep safe our founding creed.” In other words our founding fathers fought for us to give us freedom and it is our job to protect and keep it. Another meme Obama states is “We the people‚ still believe that our obligations as Americans are not just to ourselves‚ but to all posterity

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    The Five Pillars of Islam

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    and Hajj. These pillars are the path of every Muslim in order to live a good life in complete surrender to God. The first of the pillars is Shahadah‚ or their confession of faith. The Shahadah is the creed that every Muslim states and is the most important of the pillars. The creed is “there is no God but Allah‚ and Muhammad is prophet.” (Smith 160) This phrase emphasis’s Islam’s monotheistic belief in that there is only one God and that is the only God that should be worshipped. The second

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    Logical Fallacies Paper

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    Retrieved June 19‚ 2006‚ from http://www.mnstate.edu/gracyk/courses/phil%20110/fallaciesexplained.htm#belief Hypothesis Contrary to Fact (n.d.). Retrieved June 19‚ 2006‚ from http://www.cuyamaca.net/bruce.thompson/fallacies/contrarytofact.asp The Nicene Creed (n.d.). Retrieved June 19‚ 2006‚ from http://www.creeds.net/ancient/nicene.htm

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    types foods used in the meal) • significance of Abraham & Sarah and their relationship with God • parables (meaning‚ purpose) • values (meaning‚ types‚ examples) • Profession of Faith (importance and meaning of the Nicene & Apostle Creed) • People are created in the image & likeness of God • Bible passage notations (ex. Mark 1:4-12) • Significance of Mount Sinai • Ten Commandments (What are they? Meaning & purpose) • Details surrounding the death & resurrection

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    The aim of this assignment is to critically discuss the nursing assessment individualised care and nursing interventions of the acutely ill patient. The patient discussed developed severe sepsis due to a urinary tract infection and her condition deteriorated during the recovery process in the nurse’s care. Lovick (2009) defines sepsis ‘as a known or suspected infection accompanied by evidence of two or more of the SIRS criteria’. SIRS is outlined as a ‘systemic inflammatory response’ consisting of

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