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    attended a public high school understands the struggle of dress code. On those scorching hot days as the school year approaches summer‚ many girls can be found scavenging through their closet for a “school appropriate” outfit or one they won’t melt into a sweaty puddle in. Her dresses will show too much leg‚ her tops will inapporpriately expose her shoulder or collar bone‚ and her shorts will be too short - at least that’s what the school says. Dress code in modern day high schools discriminates against

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    Women in Military

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    intriguing questions of integration has yet to be fully answered. Apart from all others is the battle to allow women the right‚ the honor‚ and the privilege of serving and defending their country as part of the United States Armed Forces. Being in the military means prestige‚ honor‚ pride‚ and the satisfaction that comes along with engaging what is considered one of the most valiant and traditionally revered professions in our country. However‚ there has always been and continues to be considerable debate

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    I think that it is beneficial to have dress codes at all schools. Although many kids and even adults are against dress codes‚ I do not agree. Some people think that dress codes take away kids freedom. Dress codes don’t only look professional but they will let kids have better futures. Although many people think that not having a dress code is freedom of expression‚ I disagree. Outside of school you should have your freedom of expression‚ but at school you should be more focused on getting taught

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    Military Veterans

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    There are three major factors used in evaluating the usefulness of the military veteran segment. The first one is the number and growth of military veterans. Furthermore‚ their age‚ purchasing power‚ income‚ geographic‚ family‚ and other characteristics are all considerable variables for in the consumer markets. From the data of the U.S. Census Bureau reports‚ in 2010‚ there are 21.8 million veterans in the United States‚ and the percentage of veterans 25 and older with at least a bachelor’s degree

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    Women in the Military

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    captured. The Israelis always feared for the women who were taken prisoners of war and the psychological effects that followed. (Lief‚ “Second Class in the Israeli Military”‚ U.S. News & World Report) Sexual harassments happen in the United States armed forces too and according to an article in the New Scientist more women in the military report sexual assault by colleagues on deployment than men. Of the nearly 4‚000 members of the U.S. armed forces to report sexual assault or harassment‚ 88% of them

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    military metaphor

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    Military metaphors are commonly used in everyday conversation. During these uncertain times‚ politicians exploit this at the drop of a dime. Strategy‚ tactics‚ ammunition and arsenal‚ words with pure military meaning‚ are used frequently in the current political atmosphere. Some other examples of military metaphors that come to my mind are: Spearheading the discussion‚ Getting off your high horse‚ Closing ranks‚ Boots on the ground‚ Rally the troops‚ The rank and file. This comes at a time when the

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    Military Issues

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    Task 1 My interpretation of " Military Leadership" before I was enrolled into SF0002 was to conveniently associate the word "Leadership" with "Leader" as it is how majority of us (superiors and peers) interpret it to be and I do not know the definition of "Military and Non-military Leadership". After going through just lesson one of SF0002‚ to my astonishment‚ I realized that the wrong definition of "Military Leadership" have became a gospel truth to most of us. The first insight that I have gained

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    Serving In The Military

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    Serving in the Military I feel that it is good to serve for your country as an American‚ we fight for our rights when we go to war. Serving in the military is a good thing because you are protecting the people in your country so they stay safe and don’t need to worry about anything happening. Yeah‚ when you go to war you might not always return home because either you can get killed or you might just stay‚ I want to be in the military because a couple of my grandfather were so I want to carry on

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    Gays in the Military

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    The United States military should encourage the fact that gays can now openly serve for their country. Gay Americans were not always encouraged to join the U.S. military. In the past‚ gays were not even allowed to sign up to fight for their country because America made it illegal. Even though this is wrong‚ people would often use it to their advantage to get out of a draft for war. The United States military up until not to long ago‚ had a policy of don’t ask don’t tell. Sexual orientation should

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    Suicide in the Military

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    Suicide in the Military Candace L. Clark Park University October 7‚ 2009 Stressed by war and long overseas tours‚ U.S. soldiers killed themselves last year at the highest rate on record‚ the toll rising for a fourth straight year and even surpassing the suicide rate among comparable civilians. Army leaders said they were doing everything they could think of to curb the deaths and appealed for more mental health professionals to join and help out. Clearly‚ the military is going above and

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