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    spiritual self-renewal‚ I plan to continue to refine my awareness and skill at self-reflection and self-analyses. By being able to recognize signs of professional and personal stress‚ fatigue‚ and burnout‚ I will be able to explore and initiate behaviors and techniques to keep both myself and others healthier. Strategies for self-care and renewal include having a group of professionals that you can meet with and interact with‚ cultivate relationships with friends and family‚ socialize outside of work

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    mission to find who had done this and put an end to them. That is why the U.S. military is in Iraq and will probably will be there for a while. President Barack while he was still the president tried to remove our military presence in Iraq by about ten thousand troops a day for five months. Iraq is a very dangerous place and no American soldier should be over there in my opinion.The question now is having the military presence in Iraq going to be a good or bad thing. Iraq’s political situation

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    The United States is home to the world’s strongest military‚ and at this date and time‚ they are in no need of conscription. The United States has never had a positive history when it comes to drafting eligible citizens into the Armed Forces. Since Colonial times‚ especially the Revolutionary War‚ conscription has always been known as a negative term‚ especially in the time during and around the Vietnam war. Equality‚ as far as race‚ gender‚ and sexual attraction are all in high dispute at this day

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    Military Conscription Conscription‚ or more boldly the draft‚ has not been in place for some thirty years. While some people cringe at the thought of reinstating the draft‚ others have different views. This short paper will speak of those different views and the reasons why conscription of military service may not be such a bad idea after all. Having young men or even women drafted in the military would benefit everyone. The soldiers would benefit from gaining the knowledge and on-the-job training

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    Being a psychiatrist requires understanding‚ collaboration‚ and investigative qualities. According to onetonline‚ a psychiatrist must be able to “Gather and maintain patient information and records‚ including social or medical history obtained from patients‚ relatives‚ or other professionals.” This means that a good psychiatrist must keep a good track and investigation of patient records in able to make a good diagnosis. According to psychiatry.org‚ “The psychiatrist is thus the mental health professional

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    retail setting. They thrive to make sure that the patients in the community get the prescription medications that are needed. They also provide knowledge about the medications being dispensed‚ as well as information on over the counter medications. Not only do they distribute medication‚ they also ensure that the medication being prescribed is a normal dose. If the dose looks abnormal they will go into further investigation‚ and if need be they will contact the doctor. There is a high demand for community

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    A. Soldiers Bodies Sarah Wagner‚ “The Making and Unmaking of an Unknown Soldier‚” Social Studies of Science‚ 43(5): 631-656‚ 2013. The article describes the military identification technology in the 1990s and the decision to remove the remains from the Vietnam crypt of the Tomb of Unknowns and the subsequent work on the previously unidentified remains in previous wars. It argues that naming the dead soldiers and returning their remains personalize the ideals of sacrifice and honor embodied in the

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    “Soldier’s Home” In Ernest Hemingway’s short story‚ “Soldier’s Home”‚ a young man named Krebs is unable to relate to his mother and home life after he returned from the First World War. After Krebs saw death and destruction in the wars most bloody battles‚ he returns home where his parents try to get him back to his normal routines. His view of the world has changed drastically since the war. He no longer feels love in his heart and cannot lie to his mother when she asks if he loves her. One

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    Buffalo Soldiers The focal point of my paper will be on the changes in the United States (US) armed forces over the last century. I chose to compare the Buffalo Soldiers‚ who existed from 1867-1896‚ and their experiences with the current state of the US armed forces. I was drawn to author‚ ZZ Packer’s “Buffalo Soldiers” because of my experience in the US armed services and‚ as I read the book it became clear that the US armed services today is very different from what it was at the time when the

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    The return of the soldier

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    The Return of the Soldier Background Rebecca West writes to expose the social issues of her time. There are many perspectives one could take in reading her novel The Return of the Soldier‚ each equally valuable. There is one fine thread throughout this novel that I find most relevant. West raises the question; how well do social norms serve people when confronted with cold reality? Particularly‚ the role that women were expected to play is worth paying attention to throughout West’s writing. This

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