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    Military Veterans Essay

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    Assessing military veterans for posttraumatic stress disorder: A guide for primary care clinicians. Journal Of The American Academy Of Nurse Practitioners‚ 18(9)‚ 409-413. doi:10.1111/j.1745-7599.2006.00147.x What is the article about? Bringing awareness and educating doctors on how military veterans are apt to be exposed to (PTSD) posttraumatic stress disorder because of the turmoil and stress they encounter while being deployed. Also educating them on how to recognize if a military veteran is

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    although this resolution does not come without consequences. The question is‚ who should have to die for the conflict to be resolved. A particularly controversial topic in war is the draft. The military draft is the forced‚ random selection of a people to fight in war. The United States has used the military draft in the country’s history‚ but the US has never drafted females. Although some individuals believe women do not have the same physical abilities as men‚ there should be a draft in the United

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    The military police are a very important part of our criminal justice system. They play very significant roles to America and many other countries. The military police supply safety and training for Americans and other allies. They protect and support other branches of soldiers in the military and help train other police forces within ally regions. Military police are a very tough job‚ and it requires certain skills and knowledge to become a military officer. Officers in the military police have

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    Military Use of Children

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    MILITARY USE OF CHILDREN The military use of children takes three distinct forms: children can take direct part in hostilities (child soldiers)‚ or they can be used in support roles such as porters‚ spies‚ messengers‚ look outs‚ and sexual slaves; or they can be used for political advantage either as human shields or in propaganda. Throughout history and in many cultures‚ children have been extensively involved in military campaigns even when such practices were supposedly against cultural morals

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    The Effects of Military Corruption (an Opinion by Emil Jurado Published at the Manila Standard‚ February 9‚ 2011) A Reaction Paper Submitted by RAQUEL G. DE LEON A Reaction Paper on “Effects of Corruption in the Military” It is surprising to hear from the news nowadays that the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) tops the list of the country’s most corrupt organizations. It seems like gone were the days when the Philippine National Police (PNP) hugs the limelight as the most

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    1. Introduction This report aims to investigate the use of Artificial Intelligence in the military and examine what research is underway to further this technology. It will also consider the moral and ethical implications associated. 2. Background Ever since the invention of the catapult‚ warfare has been the main driving force behind the advancement of technology. The military has played a main role in researching new technologies and their work has led the way for significant advancements

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    Today the U.S. spends roughly $680 billion on its military‚ which in comparison‚ is 54% of the total $1.1 trillion the U.S. spends on average per year. It’s difficult to argue that having a strong military is not crucial‚ because in reality it is critical that a considerable amount of the government spending goes to the military to ensure the country’s safety. However‚ spending a significant amount of U.S.’s money on the military could begin to hurt the economy more over time if it comes at the expense

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    German Military Strategy

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    their parents into purchasing their favorite toy. Primarily‚ strategy now is focused onto military tactics‚ much like ones devised during World War II. These strategies‚ developed in foreign countries‚ such as Germany and Japan‚ differ yet bear a resemblance‚ especially after their downfalls in the long run. The military strategies Japanese soldiers wielded caused less of an effect in history than German’s military strategies. With how Japan desired to expand its land‚

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    Credibility: My topic is reasons for why joining the military can be a great career for anyone. My family has a history of serving in the Navy‚ Army‚ Airforce‚ Marines and the National Guard. I have heard first hand of how you can use the military as a stepping stone for a career you desire. It also can be a life long commitment. C. Thesis / Claim (What attitude/behavior do you want to change?) Some people think badly about the military. They don’t think they get paid enough. They

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    Military Support Programs

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    Research has shown us that veteran and military student support programs on college campuses are vital for academic success and degree completion. These programs support this specific student population in other areas including career advising‚ mental health advising‚ and peer-to-peer networking. To understand how we can continue to develop programs and services to support these students‚ it is critical that we first explore some historical context to understand the development of support programs

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