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    During my High School years I kept seeing booths to recruit people into the National Guard. For some reason my body was telling me to join‚ but at the same time I had to think about what this would mean. I have always liked to hike because I get to be outside. I also enjoy traveling. These are the things that make me feel happy and full of life. My reasons for wanting to join the army is because it will let me explore more of what I love. I realize one day when hiking that I have this amazing chance

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    The role of a women in the American Revolution was originally a supportive spouse. They would tend to household needs and take care of their husbands businesses while they were away at war. Like in the picture “Banner of Washingtion’s Life Guard” she watches the man leave her behind as he goes to war. She is in a dress and is holding on to American symbols behind her which shows that she will be waiting for him to come back. Another painting that shows how women were expected to be is “Liberty in

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    DBQ: How did the Constitution guard against tyranny? Americans desperately fight against the poison of tyranny with their best weapon‚ the Constitution. During the Colonial Period‚ King George III‚ demanded many things from the colonists. These demands were caused by the aftermath of the French and Indian War. England had increasing debts‚ so the king raised the taxes of both America and England. The increase of taxes caused anger to rise from the Americans‚ which allowed a roll of events to unfold

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    The Guard Against Tyranny When the colonists eventually ensured their independence from England‚ a new form a government was quickly created in which the people were the powers of. Framers met to create this new form of government and in it was a plan called “ the Constitution of the United States”. In this system of government the state governments would share powers with the national government. This new government incorporated a system called a republic. In a republic citizens are chosen to serve

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    feel that just because these drugs are prescribed by a doctor and they see their parents taking them they must be safe. That’s exactly what makes prescription drugs more dangerous than the illegal drugs on the streets because people tend to let their guard down with drugs that are prescribed by a doctor. According to WebMed‚ It’s a proven fact that teens who view social networking sites are 10 times more likely to abuse drugs then those who aren’t visiting those sites the reason for that is not because

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    am not too fond of roller coasters‚ or any ride for that matter‚ except for at water parks. Last year in 7th grade we went to Washington D.C and saw the washington monument‚ lincoln memorial‚ we went inside the Capitol building‚ The Changing of the Guard at Arlington cemetery‚ saw The White House. That didn’t really interest me‚ I don’t even have any souvenirs! Even earlier in the year‚ we went to Buffalo‚ New York. We saw a football game (the team we were rooting for lost‚(TO THE JETS!) and we got

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    Career Research Paper: Army National Guard The Army National Guard is a whole new way to serve. It ’s all about commitment to help communities in need. It ’s solid dedication to the country in war and in peace. They form an elite team that shares similar core values‚ convictions‚ and beliefs. To be in the National Guard can mean serving the country part-time‚ one weekend a month and two weeks a year as most Guard members serve. This is what makes them different from the other branches of

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    Summary of "A Study of Prisoners and Guards in a Simulated Prison" by Dr. Philip Zimbardo Introduction Have you ever wondered why some institutions succeed while others fail? Dr. Philip Zimbardo‚ a Professor of Psychology‚ insists that America ’s prison system is a failure because of the assumed responsibilities that come with certain positions and not because of the previously assumed dispositional hypothesis which claims the very nature of the prisoners and/or guards constitutes failure in our correctional

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    security cameras in public areas such as lobbies or in places where crime can occur such as in hallways and car parks. Some more detailed examples concerning a hotel’s duty of care for the protection of its guests include hiring properly trained security guards who can effectively protect the hotel’s guests if they were under assault or to supply a competent and not an inexperienced person to administer medical aid to a guest who needs it. There are other times when an employee is at fault‚ for example‚

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    Federal Restrictions on Your Privacy and Communications Michael Brillon ENG 122 English Composition II Dr. Sarah Bowman Throughout the history of the United States‚ Americans have always expected a certain level of privacy. This right was granted to them by both the First and Fourth Amendments of the US Constitution. In 2001‚ then President Georg W. Bush signed into law the US Patriot Act. This act was originally introduced as a response to the September 11th attacks to reduce the restrictions

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