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    Kaelin Miller Ms. Paolicelli English 1 CAS June 2nd‚ 2013 Victorian Etiquette The Victorian Era was a time of great change for England. It was the beginning of a modern society‚ manufacturing‚ feminism‚ and culture. Queen Victoria reigned during this period. Some of the many important things to her were the defined formation of a society. Being cultured meant many things in the nineteenth century. It was where families resided and the quality of life they experienced. Society was rapidly changing

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    also known as esprit de corps when discussing the morale of a group‚ is an intangible term used to describe the capacity of people to maintain belief in an institution or a goal‚ or even in oneself and others. The second term applies particularly to military personnel and to members of sports teams‚ but is also applicable in business and in any other organizational context‚ particularly in times of stress or controversy. While the term is often used by authority figures as a generic value judgment of

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    Military strategist Napoleon Bonaparte equips‚ “A soldier will fight long and hard for a bit of colored ribbon” (Brainy quote). It was a sunny day with beautiful white specks glistening as they fell down to the ground and attached together into large clumps. The houses were filled with sparkling red and green lights and decorative yard figures. Traffic rushed from place to place for their last minute Christmas gifts as others were getting ready for their family photos. As everyone is planning to

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    Topic: Should women serve in the military? The essence of war is not good. During the WWI‚ more than ten million dead and tens of millions disabled; cities‚ villages‚ roads‚ bridges‚ factories were destroyed. The amount of money for war costs up to about eighty four billion dollars [9]. The fate of those who faced a battle between life and death was questioned. The world was considering that was it worth to sacrifice that much? Especially‚ women played a big role in army and they have had to suffer

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    In the military there are set standards‚ most of which are pretty simply accomplished. All soldiers are expected to meet these standards on a daily basis‚ as being in the Army is a 24 hours a day‚ 7 days week job. One of these standards that holds great importance is accountability‚ as well as being on time. Failure to meet these standards can and will result in some quite extensively negative consequences. Soldier’s are responsible for reporting to their squad leaders. This allows the NCO and

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    DEFINE THE CONCEPT OF CIVIL MILITARY RELATIONS. COMPARE CIVIL MILITARY RELATIONS BETWEEN MALAYSIA AND ANOTHER STATES Introduction Civil Military Relations (CMR) describes the military and its relationship with the political system and society which it part is of.1 Other scholar such as Huntington in his book Soldier and States dictate CMR as military security policy which together with internal and situational security policies is an aspect of national security policy‚ working at both the

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    United States Vs. Britain: Etiquette Etiquette is a certain code of conduct that creates expectations for a communtiy to follow as a known social norm. Every country has its own distinct style of etiquette that is taught from the time an individual is born and followed until the individual either moves or is deceased. Learning the various types of etiquette can be very challenging for those who are not familiar with a particular culture. From body language to the way an individual may greet others

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    of a few. It has been said that if society as a whole were more like the military in this regard‚ the U.S. would be a better place. Although diverse‚ the U.S. military is strengthened by the unified goal of preserving freedom. All branches of the Armed Forces of the United States are a reflection of America -- virtually every possible ethnic and religious group is represented in each of these organizations. The military is comprised of men and women from all over the United States and other cultures

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    I have wondered for a long time if women in military got treated differently. Finally I got the chance to research it and find out. I’ve done a lot of research and what I found is astonishing. Women being in military and being mistreated is important to me because my mom’s friend was in military and was treated poorly‚ but as she told people her stories no one believed her. So I decided to do some research and what i found out will blow your mind. Some of the standards make it harder for women to

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    Combat Deployment and the Military Family Combat deployment‚ in many ways‚ has affected every military family; the soldier‚ the spouse‚ and the child(ren). The spouses and child(ren) of the deployed soldier are often referred to as the “unsung heroes” of military families‚ at all times of a deployment. In the military‚ the families are often placed in the background‚ but families are crucial to the soldier’s success. There are several million service members in the military today. 50% Under the

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