In this essay I will give the explanation and punishments of Article 86 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice. Article 86 – Absence without leave is described as “any member of the armed force who‚ without authority – fails to go to his/her appointed place of duty at the prescribed time‚ goes from that place; or absents themselves or remains absent from their unit‚ organization‚ or place of duty at which he/she is required to be at the time prescribed; shall be punished as a court-martial may direct
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The following is an explanation of my previous writing experience mostly focused on writing performed in school. In the past I’ve mostly written a wide variety of narrative and expository driven material and most of it was part of any given english or writing class. In particular my last English class focused heavily on rhetorical writing and had us write a number or persuasive papers designed to teach us some basic rhetorical analysis skills. Outside of school I haven’t done as much creative writing
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Outline and Asses Functionalist explanations of social inequality (40marks) Functionalism is a concencus theory that focused on the unity and harmony of society. Functionalists believe that society is a system that works together in order for it to funtction. Inequality is the existence of unequal opportunities and rewards for different social positions in a society and recurrent patterns of unequal distributions of goods‚ wealth‚ opportunities etc. There are many types of inequality such as social
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How Batteries Work TOPIC: Explanation of how batteries work SPECIFIC PURPOSE: To inform the audience how a battery works on a scientific level THESIS STATEMENT: A battery is essentially a can full of chemicals in which chemical reactions take place to allow for the flow of electrons. Introduction I. Batteries are everywhere. They are in our cell phones‚ our flashlights‚ our cars‚ our laptops. (Attention getter) II. Life as we know it is made possible largely by batteries. III
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acceleration velocity CORRECT weight Instructor Explanation: Remediation: Knight‚ Chapter 1.6 Points Received: 6 of 6 2. Question: (TCO 4) A ball is dropped from a 250 foot building. How long before the ball hits the ground? Your Answer: 2.025 sec 3.95 sec CORRECT 4.62 sec 15.62 sec Instructor Explanation: Remediation: Knight‚ Chapter 2.5 Points Received: 6 of 6 3. Question: (TCO 4) A bullet
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Gerardo Alvaro Avid 10/2nd Period Mrs.Tanner My Explanation of Life Goals High school is like the first half of a football game. It may carry excitement and struggles but the final score has yet to be determined. High school is a little rock that we must not trip on‚ in order to succeed in life. Some people may say it is the “final preparation before entering the real world”‚ but I say the real world has already begun
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Why do oligopolies suffer from price rigidity and interdependence? (15) An oligopoly is where a few large firms have the majority of the market share. Oligopolies often suffer from price rigidity‚ which is when prices stay inflexible and sticky and can be demonstrated on a diagram called the kinked demand curve. They also often suffer from interdependence‚ which is where the actions from one firm will have an effect on the sales and revenue of other large firms in the market. The
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To The Registrar Andhra University‚ Visakhapatnam Respected Sir‚ Sub:- Explanation to the show cause notice- request to drop further proceedings – Regarding. Ref:- 1) G.O.Ms.No.14‚ Higher Education (UE.II) Dept.‚ Govt. of Andhra Pradesh‚ dated 20-2-2010. 2) Memo.No. 6882/UE.II/2010-1 dated 6-7-2010 issued by the Principal Secretary to Government‚ Higher Education (UE.II) Department. 3) Orders of the Hon’ble High Court of Andhra Pradesh dated 6-9-2010
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Perfect Competition‚ Monopoly‚ Monopolistic Competition and Oligopoly Introduction Market can be defined as an area where buyers and sellers meet and come in contact with each other by any means of communication in order to get information‚ exchange of various goods and services and are interested to do business. From this definition we may be traced out following four essentials which market has: 1. The existence of good which is dealt with. 2. The existence of buyer and seller. 3. The existence
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Discuss the role of neural mechanisms involved in controlling eating and satiation. 8+16 or 4+8 1. The body is regulated by homeostatic mechanisms; concerning food intake this is dependent on glucose levels. Decrease in glucose levels means hunger levels increase‚ whereas an increase in glucose levels means satiation is reached. 2. Research has revealed two significant eating centres in the hypothalamus; the lateral hypothalamus (LH) and the ventro-medial hypothalamus (VMH). Research from the 1940s
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