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    Importance of not being late. In the following paper I will be discussing what series of actions brought me to write this paper‚ the army regulations surrounding said actions‚ the possible effects these actions might have on the accomplishment of the mission‚ the possible affects on your career‚ and how to discourage and possibly stop such things from ever happening soon or ever again. The reason I am being subject to this time consuming‚ uninspired‚ and rather lackluster writing assignment is

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    In the play ’The Importance of Being Earnest’ Wilde effecively uses wit to satirize the idea of earnestness. Victorians have been very fond of the idea of hard work‚ sincerity and an earnest lifestyle which was perfectly ideal for them. However‚ Wilde’s use of irony shows that none of the characters in the play prove to be any of those ideals. He therefore satrizies hypocrisy and false ideals which mock their authentic presence. Wilde mocks the high society with the high status characters which

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    elements as follows: 1. An Internal Security Response Team (ISRT). 2. An External Security Response Team (ESRT)/Area Supervisor Know Post Responsibilities 1.1. General Duties and Responsibilities of Posts and Patrols.1.1.1. Immediately upon being posted‚ read and comply with your Special Security Instructions (SSI)‚ inspect the gate shack and/or vehicle‚ and all equipment associated with the post (e.g.‚ map‚ grid disk‚ OIs‚ SSIs‚ fire extinguisher‚ etc.). Report discrepancies or deficiencies

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    The Importance of Being Earnest‚ by Oscar Wilde‚ has many characters that play important roles throughout different parts of the play. Each character sets up as an obstacle for another character. The character that played a major part in the play‚ even though it was not known until later in the play‚ was Miss Prism. She knew something that would change the attitude and lives of the main characters. She did not reveal this secret nor would she have if she had not been called out on it by a person

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    The Importance of Commitment and Being On Time Commitment is defined by Google as the state or quality of being dedicated to a cause‚ activity‚ etc. Regardless of the activity it is an essential attribute in order to be successful within that activity. Commitment starts with a choice and is sustained by dedication and perseverance. There are many attributes that are parallel such as leadership and dedication that are curtail for personal progress and over all attainment

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    I failed to report to my appointed place of duty at the proper time. I accidentally turned off my alarm clock instead of hitting the snooze button‚ which I usually do. This does not excuse anything‚ but it is the reason. There are many reasons why being on time is important‚ both inside and outside of the military. Failing to be at a place you are supposed to be at the right time can cause so many problems‚ including losing your job‚ receiving counseling statements‚ having to write ridiculously long

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    high expectations‚ one man decided to stand out. Oscar Wilde rose to fame with a likeable and larger-than-life personality that went against the cultural norms. His bold societal and political views‚ as well as his satirical plays‚ made him a popular character. He enjoyed expressing himself through colorful outfits and witty language. While loved for his fashion and speech‚ he also went through hardships and discrimination because of his lifestyle. Oscar Wilde’s struggles‚ life circumstances‚ and societal

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    Puns are an incredibly hilarious play on words. Shakespeare use puns to make Romeo & Juliet more enjoyable. The sense of these puns are quiet easy to understand. Three of my favorite puns in Shakespeare‚ would be (dreamers often lie) I;iv;49-52 ‚ (grave man) III;i;65-66 ‚ and (give me a torch) I;iv;11-12. In the Elizabethan era puns were greatly appreciated. Puns always gave a great laugh to those who understood it. “Give me a torch. I am not for this

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     they can do anything they want‚  even change the world. This relates a lot to being a middle school teacher because they have the  power to change the world by teaching one student the things they will need for every day later  on in life. Education has been around since prehistoric times‚ when young boys and girls got  their practical education in the ways to hunt‚ gather food‚ and find or build shelter. When being a  teacher‚ a person should have many skills including‚ patience‚ organization‚ and obviously the 

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    The Importance of Being Earnest Among Oscar Wilde’s varied works‚ a prominent place has been assumed by a notoriously humorous play The Importance of Being Earnest. Such has been the play’s popularity to this day that countless efforts have been retaken so as to adapting it for modern age due to its scintillating language and the author’s surpassing skill at creating immortal characters. In the attempt to spell out the importance of characterization we shall look at how Oscar Wilde carefully

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