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    JROTC Builds Character and Leadership Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (JROTC) program can be a three-year journey of life changing experiences that build character and leadership. I was a sophomore when I first join JROTC‚ and I wasn’t sure what to expect. Throughout my student life being a cadet‚ I was challenged physically‚ mentally‚ and emotionally. But I was able to learn more about teamwork and leadership. The curriculum consists of practical exercises that directly target an individual’s

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    Philippine Reserve Officer Training Corps(ROTC) is a military program for college students in the Philippines. ROTC was first established in the United States as the college elective focusing on military training and discipline in 1862. In 2001‚ under the Philippine R.A. No. 9163‚ ROTC was incorporated into the National Service Training Program or simply known as NSTP‚ allow the students to choose what training they want for civic service other than the ROTC. The government several

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    program in American high  schools has provided its cadets with life changing skills which  strengthen the attributes of character and leadership. Within  the program‚ cadets are given the opportunity to discover their  true abilities and to utilize them in every day life to succeed  in their future goals and to brighten and improve the world  around them. Character is a significant quality that is molded and il- luminated through the JROTC program. The importance of  upholding military

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    Why do I think that I would make a good ROTC candidate? I believe that I’m a perfect specimen for an ROTC scholarship because I have been a military brat my whole life‚ have great leadership skills‚ and care about my country. Those three characteristics are exactly what the U.S. military is looking for. I have lived in a military family my whole life. Living under the roof of a military officer for 18 years will let you know exactly what’s expected. Being with dad has allowed me to see past what

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    While many learned professors have abandoned hope of ever discovering the truth behind ROTC‚ I for one feel that it is still a worthy cause for examination. In depth analysis of ROTC can be an enriching experience. Remarkably ROTC is heralded by shopkeepers and investment bankers alike‚ leading many to state that ROTC is not given the credit if deserves for inspiring many of the worlds famous painters. Often it is seen as both a help and a hinderence to global commercial enterprises‚ who form the

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    Proposal for Change Dear owner‚ Many meat packaging companies like yours‚ are there for processing meat from the animals such as pigs‚ cows‚ chicken‚ turkey‚ and so on. People may think that the meat that people buy from the market are safe‚ but what they don’t know is the fact that sometimes even the meat on the floor are packaged with the clean meat. The fact is‚ regulations are needed for this problem‚ because without regulations many people will become sick. This is a great problem

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    NO Child Left Behind Law.............. No Child Left Behind is a law that effects students that are taught within the state if Tennessee. The Rand Corporation made five ways that could be improved if re- authorization is achieved. The law was made for better intervention when students are struggling. Because of this the reoccurring of the test also allows it. By doing this they thought it would be more determined and working. The law recognizes what truly makes a difference in providing a quality

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    adversity helps discover who we are. Hardships often lead us to examine who we are and question what is important in life. The hardships that we endure are the suffering we must go through. This is how character builds. It is often said that without any challenges or obstacles‚ a person’s true character cannot be determined. Clearly‚ "A Separate Peace" by John Knowles‚ and "The Joy Luck Club" by Amy Tan demonstrate this point. "A Separate Peace" takes place during wartime. No one dies in this book

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    Prompt The Navy Junior Reserve Training Corps is a leadership program designed to teach students self-discipline‚ self-confidence‚ and leadership skills in order for them to successfully meet life’s challenges along the road. People who are successful in life‚ who succeed in business‚ industry‚ and education‚ have developed strong self-discipline and the ability to lead and motivate others. These characteristics that had been instilled in cadets by ROTC‚ which are a tremendous companion to any basic

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    Adversity builds character. The challenges we face teach us resourcefulness‚ self- reliance‚ courage‚ patience‚ perseverance‚ and self-discipline. Challenges have a way of bringing out talents and creativity in people that otherwise they might have never discovered. Horace once said‚ “Adversity has the effect of eliciting talents which in prosperous circumstances would have lain dormant.” Beethoven‚ for example‚ suffered from difficulty with hearing. He also had a problem with

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