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    Maintain Order at Their Expense There are a vast number of different cultures in our world‚ but one thing stays the same among them all: each culture defines a certain set of rules‚ or “norms.” Society shapes the way people who belong to a particular group or area live and interact. Those who act differently and violate these imposed set of rules ultimately deviate from this norm and are therefore shunned away. Because these people are condemned or looked down upon‚ they act as bad examples to

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    Following directions is very important for many reasons. It can also be used in different ways. One of the reasons that following directions is important is because when you don’t‚ you are disobeying and disrespecting an adult. Another reason is that it can help you. For example‚ if you are taking a test you’re not supposed to talk. Talking will disturb the other people around you who are trying to concentrate. It will also distract you from taking the test. Not following directions doesn’t affect

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    Chapter 3 Systems Design: Job-Order Costing Types of Costing Systems Used to Determine Product Costs Process Costing Chapter 4 Chapter 4 Job-order Costing Many different products are produced each period. Many different products are produced each period. Products are manufactured to order. Products are manufactured to order. Cost are traced or allocated to jobs. Cost are traced or allocated to jobs. Cost records must be maintained for each distinct Cost records must be maintained for

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    There are two main reasons why I want to become an Officer. First of all‚ I want to make a difference in the training of Reserve Soldiers. Second of all‚ I enjoy challenges and becoming an Officer would be a new challenge that I would take with complete seriousness and would excel in. I have been in the United States Army Reserves for almost ten years. During these ten years I have became very proficient at my MOS‚ which is a 12N and I have been deployed to Iraq in 2003. Training soldiers is the

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    Searches are to protect the officer First affirmative constructive: Resolved: The United States federal government should substantially decrease its authority to detain without charge or to search without probable cause Starting with definitions first is Federal Government “an organization established by the US constitution to make and enforce the laws for the US”. We would like to draw a distinction between the government authorities ( such as police officers‚ DEA‚ FBI etc) and u.s armed

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    The phenomenon of Mail-order brides (MOB) directly correlates to human trafficking into the sex industry by organized criminal groups. Contemporary mail-order bride phenomenon can be described as the introduction of women from Third World countries (or from former USSR) to men from First World countries through agencies that specialize in placing personal ads about potential wives on the internet with the ultimate goal of immigration of the woman and marriage between the two parties (Langevin‚

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    and they think of correctional officers. They usually think of them as the candidates that failed to make it onto the police force or as people who barely made it out of high school and needed a job. While this analysis of the job may be true in some instances‚ there a lot of people that go into corrections for better reasons. They are people who want to be able to help others turn their lives around and become a functioning piece of society. A correctional officer is one way someone could do this

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    The Balance of Liberty and Order History 101 During the 1780’s there was much turmoil and conflict in establishing a solid government. It seemed that everyone had their own opinion on what would be beneficial to maintain liberty and order. There were many problems with the Articles of Confederation‚ which had a failing result. The Articles of Confederation were the initial cause of the dramatic decline in the organization of the early United States. In response to this‚ people had many different

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    could argue that it takes a good amount of leadership in order to become a successful United States Military Academy cadet‚ as well as an officer in the United States Army. This is almost certainly one of the first things someone would look for in a strong officer. A strong leader can impact his soldiers in various ways. If your soldiers don’t stand behind you‚ and don’t have faith in you‚ they are more prone to disagree with or disobey your orders. Aside from leadership‚ a USMA cadet should be able

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    WORLD ORDER Nation states play a significant role in the promotion and enforcement of World Order. The nation states‚ through compliance with international law and multilateralism retain a significant impact in the enforcement and maintenance of the idealistic notion of World Order‚ defined as the sole existence of global peace and stability and an absence of conflict. However‚ state sovereignty and a lack of political will can ultimately impede on the effective enforcement of World Order. Nonetheless

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