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    Arms Room SOP

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    Charlie Company‚ 2-3 Brigade Special Troops Battalion. 4. RESPONSIBILITIES: Squad Leaders are responsible for their squad’s serviceability of their M4/M4A1 carbine and the ability for their squad to pass inspection by the platoon sergeant and arms room. b) Every soldier are responsible to complete three copies of DA Form 2404 for each M4 c) Every soldier are responsible to turn in one copy to the armorer d) Every soldier are responsible to keep one copy for yourself e)Squad Leaders are

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    The Lady's Dressing Room

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    The poem “The Lady’s Dressing Room” by Jonathan Swift‚ at first glance‚ seems to make women look like horrendous creatures. When the poem is thoroughly analyzed‚ one notices that the message is to free both genders of false ideals of themselves placed by society. Jonathan Swift‚ in the poem‚ is criticizing both males and females for adhering to their stereotypes. To begin‚ Swift is criticizing males for becoming the stereotype that all women are beautifully perfect. One can witness this on lines

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    push male rights away. According to Casey cavanagh‚ a feminist and writer for Huffpost: “women still hold less than 20 percent of seats in Congress‚ even though they make up more than half the population” (cav). Protesting and joining a feminist group page on facebook won’t fix this. if you want more voices in congress more women have to go out and become politicians. Also from Casey cavanagh‚a feminist and writer for Huffpost: “Some believe the patriarchal system doesn’t exist because we have equal

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    Emergency Room Summary

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    On Tuesday‚ December 20‚ 2016‚ at approximately 4:34PM‚ I‚ Officer Larry Thomas was informed by Officer Utsey over the radio‚ that he was called to the peep area‚ room 31‚ here in the emergency room at UAMS hospital‚ in reference to a patient refusing to take medication. Upon arrival‚ I observed Officer Utsey‚ Officer Friday and the medical doctor Tyler Griffin standing in the hallway talking with this patient. I later discovered that this patient name was Donald Best Jr. While Mr. Best was talking

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    chinese room experiment

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    famous philosopher designed a thought example to test the human mind comparing it to a programmed computer. The thought experiment placed an English speaker with no knowledge of Chinese written symbols or Chinese Kulacic 2 of 5 language in a locked room. The English speaker is given a “batch” of Chinese writing. The English speaker is then given a “script” of with a set of rules in English that enables him to correlate the first “batch” of Chinese writing with a second “batch” of Chinese writing.

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    Just Met a Girl Named Maria” by Judith Ortiz Cofer‚ the writer tries to show part of her life and how people in different countries acts in the situation of having someone in front of them with a different culture or skin color‚ in this case Latin woman. In the essay‚ she had to fight with three situations of discrimination: (1) Stereotypes‚ (2) Culture Clash‚ and (3) media. First of all‚ the term stereotype is used as a negative sense. Throughout the essay‚ Ortiz writes about the experiences she

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    hand‚ living in those places foreshadows the women’s incessant frustration and extreme agony. In the 1950s‚ images of a successful wife and a happy mother dominated the media and social life in America. A satisfied wife is the one who consumes more and seems happier with her stable marital life. Doing the housework‚ feeding the children and staying home are the clues to an “American ideal of Capitalist Consumerism” in Allen Ginsberg’s own words. The figure of the “domestic goddess”‚ (Price 66)

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    Film: The War Room

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    The War Room is a 1993 documentary that shows the behind-the-scenes in Bill Clinton’s presidential campaign. The documentary focused on communications director George Stephanopoulos‚ and lead strategist James Carville. The film changed how campaigns are viewed because it showed how chaotic a campaign is and how many people it takes to win a presidential race. The documentary focused on Stephanopoulos and Carville to show that Clinton didn’t work alone when strategizing how to run his campaign.

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    fellow driver who cut you off on the freeway‚ or that person you said hello to in the locker room last week. But‚ most importantly‚ I want you to think about those people who you call your friends. What makes them deserve these positions in your life? How do you define the different friendships that have evolved up until this exact moment? What is friendship? Friendship is very precious. True friends are worth more than all of the gold in the world. Friends are those people who like you for who you are

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    Within the scope of abortion‚ and too ethics‚ religious ideals and politics take strangle-hold on the opinions of all. Judith Thomson‚ presents ’A Defence of Abortion’ through a process of thought experiments and ’reasonable’ reactions or thoughts to such absurd hypothetical situations. As absurd as they may be‚ they shine a bright light on where modern society places itself on the moral pendulum‚ in relation to abortion ethics. However is Sarah morally obliged to carry her unwanted child to term

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