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    Why you should not disrespect a Non Commissioned Officer You should not disrespect a Non Commissioned Officer‚ because it can cause you problems. You can get counseled‚ corrective action‚ or united states code of military justice action. Disrespecting a Non Commissioned Officer can show the lack of respect you have for the rank and the person behind the rank. You should always treat Non Commissioned Officers with the respect that they deserve. As a private you should do as you are told

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    The  Importance  of  Following  Directions       Following   directions   is   one   of   the   most   basic   and   fundamental   skills   necessary  to  maintain  order  in  today’s  society.  From  the  most  basic  “No!”  to  a  little   child   to   “Don’t   drink   and   drive‚”   following   directions   can   save   a   life   and   maintain   safety‚   create   efficiency   in   the

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    A 500 word essaying on following orders. What is the purpose of following orders or more relevantly why does a solider follow orders. Besides the obvious reasons of: avoiding getting yelled at‚ smoked or counseled. A solider follows orders to get the task at hand done. This ultimately leads to increased mission effectiveness and/or mission success. If a solider fails to accomplish an order‚ fails to follow an order or even out right refuses to listen to the order‚ any and all missions or

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    Without rules and regulations all civilization would plunge into chaos‚ as there would be nothing protecting us from one another’s most basic self serving instincts‚ and sometimes self-destructive habits. Often time’s simple rules and regulations protect us from ourselves‚ such as not touching a hot furnace or driving through an intersection when the light is red. If we look just at laws of the road one can quickly see how many devastating accidents would occur (and how many lives would be ruined)

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    WHAT IS A MADHHAB? WHY IS IT NECESSARY TO FOLLOW ONE? Q-News Interview‚ © Nuh Ha Mim Keller 1995 The word madhhab is derived from an Arabic word meaning "to go" or "to take as a way"‚ and refers to a mujtahids choice in regard to a number of interpretive possibilities in deriving the rule of Allah from the primary texts of the Qur’an and hadith on a particular question. In a larger sense‚ a madhhab represents the entire school of thought of a particular mujtahid Imam‚ such as Abu Hanifa‚ Malik

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    and unduly familiar relationships between officers and enlisted members have traditionally been contrary to Naval custom‚ because they undermine the respect for authority. Definition: Generally‚ fraternization is an unduly familiar personal relationship between an officer member and an enlisted member that does not respect the difference in rank or grade. Relationships between officer members and between enlisted members that are prejudicial to good order and discipline or of a nature to bring

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    (ii) All the questions from Section ‘A’ are compulsory. (iii) Section ‘B’ has two options. Candidates are required to attempt questions from one option only. (iv) Marks are indicated against each question. SECTION–A 1. Read the following extracts carefully and answer the questions that follow : (a) Bholi did not know what exactly a school was like and what happened there‚ but was glad to find as many girls almost of her own age present there. She hoped that one of these girls

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    trainings learning one essential idea‚ to follow orders. If orders aren’t followed‚ there’s the possibility of putting their life or someone else’s at risk. In the movie A Few Good Men‚ Colonel Jessup (Jack Nicholson) states under oath that “We follow orders or people die.” Although this is the mindset of soldiers‚ it brings into question if every order should be followed. In A Few Good Men‚ there are two soldiers being put on trial for following orders

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    The Importance of Following Army Regulations The army regulations have been put in place to create a standard to uphold‚ measure abilities‚ and create uniformity throughout the organization. Army regulations have been a guideline since the time of Barron Von Stueben‚ a Prussian officer commissioned by the Continental Congress during the American Revolution. Von Stueben knew then that all soldiers needed a guideline and a standard to be upheld to. Standards from physical fitness‚ marksmanship‚ and

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    Birth order is considered as the science of understanding a person’s place in their family. The sequence in which a person lands in his/her family can affect their life (Leman‚ 2009). Birth order is a location in which a child bears in a family system. It leads to four basic positions of a child: oldest‚ middle‚ youngest‚ and only. Each place has different personality traits and other dynamics that reflect how their position is carried out in a person’s childhood (Kalkan‚ 2008). Birth sequence begins

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