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    To Drill or Not to Drill

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    To Drill or Not to Drill Jaime Quintero HUM/114 January 08‚ 2013 Cruz Hamiliton To Drill or Not to Drill The United States should cease new offshore drilling and oil exploration until the United States Government and the American public comes to an understanding of the causes and the ramifications of the oil spill disaster in the Gulf of Mexico (Biencke and Gerard‚ 2010). There was an assumption that an oil

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    leadership skills to become well renowned officers of the military. I will be taking this same road of success‚ but pushing it another level by applying for the NROTC‚ which will train my mind and body to guide others when I am commissioned into the Marine Corps. The NROTC pays for the full tuition of the college I will attend‚ all mandatory fees‚ a stipend of $750 per academic year for text books‚ and gives a subsistence allowance each academic month. The NROTC Program was established to develop

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    Every Marine enlisted in the armed forces of the United States takes an oath to defend their country from all enemies both foreign and domestic. Whether flexing a little muscle to prevent fighting‚ participating in a small conflict or aiming to win a major war against a near peer competitor‚ the Marine Corps must be prepared for any and all threats that may be faced in order to be victorious. This preparation includes knowing what irregular threats of military‚ political‚ psychological and economic

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    The Marine Corps The Marine Corps is the smallest of all the armed forces in the U.S. It is highly respected and has the hardest basic training of them. The Marine Corps was founded on November 10‚ 1775. It was founded in a bar called Tun Tavern in Philadelphia‚ Pennsylvania. There are many jobs in the Marines‚ but some can be very hard to get into. Marine Corps basic training takes place in two spots. They are Recruit Training Depot at Parris Island‚ South Carolina‚ and Recruit Training

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    C.K.L.E. I’ll write them in my own words and what they mean to me. I believe the LT judgment is the ability to weigh the starting‚ midway‚ and outcome of any decision and decide which would be best for his junior marines‚ which way would be able to incorporate the strength of his marines‚ be open for other suggestions too because there are so many angles that a situation can be looked at and you might miss something when someone might see it‚ and most of all be able to carry out the mission the most

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    The History of Marine Corps at Embassies If you have been watching the news lately (2015). You have probably heard all about ISIS and the train incident and even some of the terrorist attacks. Marines play a major role in most of these incidents especially the train incident in Paris‚ France. A crazy person could have kill some people but no‚ the Marines were the heroes. Now let’s learn about The History of Marine Corps at Embassies around the world‚ and some other cool and crazy facts about

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    Myanmar‚ in order to gain a democratic rule. She‚ along with many other outstanding leaders are the people young leaders of today look up to which includes myself. Throughout high school I have a wonderful opportunity to participate in my school’s Marine Corps JROTC program which focuses on Leadership Education and preparing young leaders for the future. In my fourth year of high school‚ I have the greatest opportunity I have ever been offered before by being the MCJROTC program’s Cadet Commanding Officer

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    The issue at hand is about opposing views on renewable energy. Whether renewable energy is beneficial for our environment or not beneficial at all. Summarizing what I read‚ one viewpoint says that it is better for our environment‚ and green‚ and clean to use solar powered‚ wind powered‚ and water powered energy sources instead of fossil fuels such as coal‚ oil and natural gas. The other viewpoint states that it would take up too much land space to use these sources and that they are not “green‚”

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    the pump‚ but it is very obvious the sooner we free ourselves from the shackles of oil dependence – foreign and domestic – the sooner we will be free of oil industry profiteering and political pandering. What we must determine is if the decision to drill in other areas of the United States including Alaska and even the Gulf Coast or should we explore the other options which include alternate sources of energy such as solar and wind power. Or these issues or problems and if so how do we resolve them

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    backbone of the United States Marine Corps. This is an punctual statement thats helps show the functioning of the Marine Corps today. NCOs keep order and discipline within the ranks‚ they are the example for all junior Marines. There is a matter of respect earned when promoted to a rank as such. This is what makes the orders given by an NCO a vital aspect of obedience. As well as regarding your leadership with respect is a fundamental attribute instilled within every Marine in recruit training. Respect

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