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    The Lessons Learned in My Career and My future Aspirations In last several decades‚ people can see constantly development of technology. This has affected a lot of aspects of society such as education‚ defence‚ industry and so on‚ especially in economy. The development of economy goes a long side with the development of technology that create a number of jobs for people. In other words‚ nowadays‚ people have a lot of choices to choose a job for them. Although many people want to work in financial

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    while serving in various command and staff positions in the United States Army. In Lieutenant Colonel Gardner’s 20 years of selfless service‚ he has demonstrated his superior contributions‚ outstanding performance‚ dedication to duty‚ and legacy of leadership will leave a lasting impression on all who served with him in the United States Army Human Resources Command (HRC) and the United States Army. Lieutenant Colonel Gardner has served the Army for over twenty years in a variety of difficult assignments

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    Lieutenant Colonel Weldon Honeycutt was born in 1931 in Greensboro‚ NC. He lied about his age and ended up enlisting at the age of 16. He was a hardnosed leader and very determined to accomplish his missions. This was proven during the Korean War where he served under General William Westmoreland. There he was able to overrun the Chinese from a hilltop after several units failed to do so. Because of his actions on gaining this objective‚ he separated himself from the other leaders in the eyes

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    Lieutenant General Masaharu Homma‚ Commander of the Japanese‚ began an unrelenting attack of the island on May 1st. Japanese troops boarded a landing craft to assault Corregidor on May 5th‚ under the command of Major General Kureo Tanaguchi. The first wave of Japanese infantry met brutal resistance and was hindered by oil which coated the beaches of Corregidor. The Japanese began to make advances and by May 6th they had captured Battery Denver. The marines quickly moved to recover the battery

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    Workshop: Approach to Acting‚ ‘Lieutenant of Inishmore’ The characters of ‘The Lieutenant of Inishmore’ are first and foremost not intended to be portrayed in a realistic manner as convincing psychologically well rounded individuals. They are however presented in a three dimensional manner although they generally have one over riding drive in the play which motivates everything they say and do. They are so entrenched in this driving force that they are incapable of change and no matter what situations

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    Board for Marine Deck Officers Code of Ethics Article I GENERAL PROVISION The Merchant Marine Deck Officer has a moral obligation and social responsibility to practice his profession according to a Code of Ethics and Conduct. Every Merchant Marine Deck Officer shall regard the Code of Ethics as a way of life which has its foundation in Honesty‚ Truth‚ Justice‚ Integrity‚ and Love of the Country‚ not as a set of rules which should strictly be observed. Professionalism is the keystone

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    “A Chief Lieutenant of the Tuskegee Machine” The novel A Chief Lieutenant of the Tuskegee Machine is an engaging biography of an influential well-known black man‚ Charles Banks. He was the leader of a native town in Mississippi. He influence went beyond Mississippi; he transformed the town of Mound Bayou into a highly visible symbol of black prominence. Charles Banks was born in 1873 in Clarkdale‚ Mississippi. Banks lived in a time where blacks did not have the same rights as whites in the south

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    heat tabs‚ helmets and canteens of water. (269). While the reasoning for O ’brien ’s “The Things They Carried” is to speak about the physical objects each soldier carried with them‚ the internal things they carried were much more meaningful. Lieutenant Jimmy Cross is the protagonist of the story. Cross carries many things while he is away at war but he mostly carries Martha. Cross is responsible for being a leader to all the soldiers who he is with. His character seems to be unsure about the

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    One of the major themes dominating this novel is the theme of nationality and identity. This book mainly revolves around 4 characters all of different nationalities and backgrounds. All of them are in a foreign land coping with the harsh after affects of a brutal war. First we have Almasy the lead character and the main protagonist‚ he is Hungarian by birth‚ but has been raised and educated in England and thus his habits and mannerisms are English and so he is referred to as the English patient

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    Gaitor‚ Bridget Word Count: 1‚859 The Chief Lieutenant of the Tuskegee Machine by David H. Jackson Jr. exemplifies the life of Charles Banks as Booker T. Washington’s main abettor‚ in the Tuskegee Machine. This descriptive autobiography of Charles Banks life’s work‚ gives the reader an insight into the success of Booker T. Washington. Along with the biography of Charles Banks life‚ the book also addresses the creation and struggles of Mound Bayou. It also gives the reader an inside look on Booker

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