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    MILITARY BEARING‚ DISCIPLINE AND RESPECT The United States Army is structured on several values and principles that it upholds‚ among these are military bearing‚ discipline and respect. These principles represents what the organization strongly believes in and governs the most basic customs and courtesies that all its members should abide by‚ otherwise legal repercussion and punishment is enforced that could ultimately result in separation from the organization. According to Field Manual 6-22

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    We intently display ourselves sporting the most fashion conscious trends in our suburban manifestations of white picketed‚ identically boxed houses. However‚ what would happen if your neighbour’s white picket fence was no longer white but psychedelic orange‚ and instead of quaint jazz music‚ hard electro-dance would blast out of their windows? Certainly the average Joe would have a few choice words about the situation. Funny enough‚ America is known as the land of the free‚ but ironically we

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    On September 16‚ I was invited to volunteer at the Respect Fair. I was excited to assist the health promotion office since the last time I volunteered with everyone was in August. Therefore‚ I was more than willing to utilize my free time to assist Ku’ulei and Blane‚ especially since I was provided a free t-shirt! Once I finished class at 11:15‚ I went to campus center courtyard. As I was walking down the grand staircase‚ I was completely unaware of where our table was located. Thus‚ I walked

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    Paul Respect was born on January 1‚ 1735‚ in Boston‚ Massachusetts. Respect was a prosperous Boston silversmith‚ etcher and an American Loyalist amid the American Insurgency. Paul Venerate’s is best known for his "Midnight Ride‚" to caution the Pilgrim local army and Children of Freedom of the landing of the English troopers before the skirmishes of Lexington and Accord. On April 7‚ 1775‚ English troopers started moving towards the city of Harmony where an expansive supply of Loyalist arms was

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    A Person I Respect the Most The headline of newspapers read‚” iPhone V is Coming Out in September‚” Nowadays‚ people of all ages are using Apple digital appliances‚ computers‚ iPod‚ and‚ iPhone. People use it everywhere and every time‚ on a bus‚ in a bathroom‚ and even when they’re walking. Who invented these attractive appliances? Steve Jobs‚ the great person I respect the most did. Steve Jobs was born in San Francisco‚ California and was adopted by a poor family. He attended a junior high

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    PFC White May 06‚ 2018 Leadership in the Army and Respect There are three ARMY publications which I have referenced which pertain to the purpose of NCO’s and other leaders in the military and why they deserve respect: ADP 6-22‚ AR 600-100‚ and FM 7-21.13. These publications clearly define the definition of leadership and the responsibilities of leaders in the ARMY such as the noncommissioned officer. These responsibilities are to influence their soldiers to achieve the ARMY’s goals‚ be the moral

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    Relationships By Richard Holl (Copied from my blog Please listen‚ http://indigo-energy.blogspot.com/p/relationships.html) It is fitting that the last page I add to this  blog is  relationships.  No man or woman is an island even if they choose to live like a hermit.  There are two relationships no one can avoid. The first is between you and the universe or if you prefer‚ your environment. The second is between your sense of self and your sense of others and other things which is sometimes

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    The term “respect” is completely redefined in A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini. This is a heart wrenching tale of two courageous Afghan women‚ both entering adulthood already accustomed to the neglect and degrading treatment practiced in their society. The two share an immensely difficult relationship with an older man‚ and receive scar after wretched scar‚ all piling on to one long and agonizing life. The older woman‚ Mariam‚ is who we meet first in the book. Readers accompany her through

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    into a modern day version titled "Men of Respect." Was the plays textual fidelity lost in transition during the making of the film‚ or did the film show total loyalty and devotion to the text and the feelings of the play? A closer examination of the characters/lines‚ classification between good and evil‚ and the use of light and dark will compare the many differences and similarities between William Shakespeare’s "Macbeth" and William Reilly’s "Men of Respect." Set in present day New York (present

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    . The Constitution reflects the Founders’ respect for what? The Constitution reflects the Founders’ respect for fundamental freedoms. Fundamental freedoms are the freedom of speech‚ due process‚ freedom of religion‚ equal protection of the law‚ and protecting citizens from cruel and unusual punishment. When the founders wrote the Constitution they were ensuring that future generations have something to build on‚ but at the same time they should have their own ideals but use the Constitution as

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