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    Respect in the Military

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    is also to inform the parties that may be what I feel loyalty‚ dedicated service and also my interpretation of Military bearing and Discipline. I am explaining the importance of obeying a lawful order from an NCO and performing that order in a timely manner. The NCO support channel is designed to be subordinate to and supportive of the chain of command. The NCO support channel is not an independent channel. It is mandatory of the users of this channel to ensure that the chain of command is kept informed

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    Homosexuals in the Military The United States is one of the last original NATO countries to still ban gays from the military. For years‚ homosexuals have been denied the right to openly serve America. In this country‚ just as a man should not be judged by his race‚ he also should not he be judged by his sexual orientation. In 1990 a survey had been taken and results showed the country consisted of 15% homosexuals. Researchers say this percentage will show an upward curve due to the fact many

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    Mandatory Jail Sentence

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    Up ------------------------------------------------- Top of Form Bottom of Form   Home > Opinions > Politics > Would a mandatory jail sentence help decrease the instances of drunk driving? DEBATES OPINIONS FORUMS Report Topic Create New Topic Would a mandatory jail sentence help decrease the instances of drunk driving? Related Topics: Services‚ Blood alcohol content‚ Driving under the influence‚ Sentence (law)‚ Law 59% Say Yes 41% Say No * Drunk drivers should be imprisoned

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    mandatory minimum sentence

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    A mandatory minimum sentence occurs when judicial discretions are limited by law (Famm). Those who are convicted of certain crimes must be punished with at least the minimum number of years depending on the offense. Amanda Dollak who received her criminal justice degree at CTU‚ states “Mandatory sentences require every individual to receive the same punishment for similar offenses‚ regardless of how much a judge may object to the sentence”. These mandatory sentencing laws however

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    Democracy is a foundation of a country’s success. The idea of mandatory voting goes against the democracy of the United States. Mandatory voting is a violation of our civil rights that might become a law in the United States. Although many believe that mandatory voting helps to strengthen a democratic government by increasing the number of voters‚ mandatory voting violates people’s freedom of choice in the United States. Mandatory voting is the government’s oppression to its citizens. Force people

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    Aly‚ Waleed. Voting Should Be Mandatory. The New York Times‚ 2017. Print. www.nytimes.com/2017/01/19/opinion/voting-should-be-mandatory.html Accessed 13 February. 2017. This article talks about the reasons why voting should be mandatory and how Australia views mandatory voting. The author offers information for those who are interested in learning about why voting should be mandatory and why it is important. Rather than a typical article‚ the readers learn more about Australia and America’s policies

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    Mandatory Sentencing “A mandatory sentence is a court decision setting where judicial discretion is limited by law. Typically‚ people convicted of certain crimes must be punished with at least a minimum number of years in prison.” – Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopaedia The difference between normal and mandatory sentencing is the process that this happens in as normal sentencing sets a range of penalties‚ which allows the judge and the magistrates to see out the sentence according to the circumstances

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    Mandatory Retirement at 65‚ Is it Plausible? An Annotated Bibliography Larry F. Rieck Yukon College Mandatory Retirement at 65‚ Is it Plausible? : An Annotated Bibliography Campbell. C. (2007‚ February). What’s the magic in 65? Maclean ’s‚ 38-39 This article is about a struggle of an Air Canada pilot forced (by Air Canada) to retire at 60 years of age. How human rights violations‚ regarding age discrimination and employment are different from mandatory retirement with the

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    Military Deployment

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    consultant in Arlington‚ Virginia. Most Veterans do not seek treatment after returning home from a tour‚ they go back into civilian life and never get the help they need. The Military has made tremendous efforts to provide Soldiers with more training to recognize mental health issues among their colleagues and creating mandatory for a face to face counseling for returning Veterans. Once Soldiers return home from these repeated deployments there are schools they have to be attended. Soldiers never

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    Should voting in the U.s be mandatory? In this article‚ the author shows the opinions of two professors. Lisa Hills‚ from Australia‚ explains the benefits of mandatory voting and how it could change the U.S and how it could help us in many ways. Mandatory voting would give all Americans say in politics. The government wouldn’t just pay attention to certain people. The people the vote would get more attention because of their contribution to politics. This could have bad effects on the people

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