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    that I have many leadership qualifications for this academic opportunity. I believe this because my responsibilities in JROTC‚ Leo club The first qualification is that I am an Army JROTC cadet and one of the main goals of JROTC is to make cadets a better leader. Thus I have gained plenty of knowledge and skills of being a good leader. Through JROTC I have also completed multiple leadership challenges and training courses so I know how to react in actual situations and how to manage other people

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    Why did I enroll in Jrotc? If you were in middle school and you see some crazy guy in uniform screaming would you choose that class or not? I chose that class because I didn’t want to be as every other high school student and just show up for 4years and then graduate. But the real reason that I enrolled in JROTC was because I want to be different than every high school student and you learn how to become a leader. To begin with‚ the first reason that I enrolled in JROTC was because I want to

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    ESSAY JROTC Builds Character and Leardership Junior ROTC can be a four year of your life with new experiences that builds character and leadership. Im a freshman and i joined JROTC when the school stared ‚ and i wasn’t sure what to expect about JROTC and the class mates. Throughout my six-months being a cadet‚ i was challanged emotionally‚ mentally ‚ and physically. However i was able to learn about how to work in teams and how to become a leader. JROTC teaches characterleadership‚ personal

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    The Benifits of JROTC

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    Leadership is defined as‚ “The quality or ability to lead others to complete a mission‚” while character is defined as‚ “moral excellence and firmness.” Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (JROTC) builds character by demanding leadership from cadets while instilling a sense of leadership into cadets. JROTC builds character and leadership by demanding academic excellence‚ providing retired army personnel to teach army values and lessons‚ and teaching the importance of leadership and discipline.

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    Jrotc Essay

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    JROTC Builds Character and Leadership Before you can make someone else proud‚ you must first make yourself proud. Somewhere along everybody’s life‚ one gains a sense of leadership and moral standards. JROTC specializes in fine tuning and maintaining these characteristics. There is much to learn about when you join the JROTC program. With the skills and knowledge that JROTC provides‚ you will find yourself succeeding in most that you do and will go a long way in a short amount of time. Throughout

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    JROTC ESSAY

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    Jrotc is a program that turns students to better citizens. It helps by putting cadets in uncouble position. By doing that they want cadets to be able to take the leadership role. That’s why Jrotc Mission is to motivate young people to be better citizens. And it also teaches you mapping Skills at first I was thinking why I’m learning these but you well some point in your life. Also it Gives you more respectable as you rank up in doing that you in toured well be looking for you to Set up

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    I had done JROTC throughout high school. This organization had greatly influenced my leadership skills and motivation. However‚ one particular incident had allowed me to experience true failure‚ in both the literal and metaphorical sense. Since middle school‚ I’ve always been the sprinter type‚ able to run short distances as fast as possible. Once got second place out of the whole school‚ so it made sense to me to join the Navy Junior R.O.T.C track and field team. After a couple of competitions of

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    adversity helps discover who we are. Hardships often lead us to examine who we are and question what is important in life. The hardships that we endure are the suffering we must go through. This is how character builds. It is often said that without any challenges or obstacles‚ a person’s true character cannot be determined. Clearly‚ "A Separate Peace" by John Knowles‚ and "The Joy Luck Club" by Amy Tan demonstrate this point. "A Separate Peace" takes place during wartime. No one dies in this book

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    have changed their perspective or helped them learn how to solve problems as a result of the difficult situations they face. No one has a completely smooth road to success‚ and it is often the obstacles that shed light on to what is truly important to that individual and leads to growth. The obstacle is not as important as how the individual overcame the obstacle and the lesson they learned from it. Examples of aspects of how challenges build character include learning to be more responsible and learning

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    Adversity builds character. The challenges we face teach us resourcefulness‚ self- reliance‚ courage‚ patience‚ perseverance‚ and self-discipline. Challenges have a way of bringing out talents and creativity in people that otherwise they might have never discovered. Horace once said‚ “Adversity has the effect of eliciting talents which in prosperous circumstances would have lain dormant.” Beethoven‚ for example‚ suffered from difficulty with hearing. He also had a problem with

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