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    Military Privacy

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    Physical Privacy rights in the workplace As soon as you raise your right hand in the Military you lose many rights. Just to name a few; the right to wear your hair long; grow a beard and or a full mustache; the right to attend a political rally; the right to express your first amendment rights‚ and many others. There are some I agree with and some I don’t; never the less I support the military’s general reasoning. I support the right to privacy‚ and the military in most cases try to comply

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    Military Bearing

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    Military bearing is ones outward appearance. The sharp uniform‚ perfect haircut‚ and their motivation and pride in their appearance. Military bearing is the way you take pride in your accomplishments and the majority of your experiences. It is also the way you maintain your composure and contain your emotions at all times. even when some might think it is neccessary to speak ones thoughts‚ that is where military bearing comes into play and maintains the composure of the soldier himself. Military

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    Military Bearing

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    Military Bearing” and how it affects the Army as a whole Bearing‚ put simply‚ is the appearance and demeanor of a person throughout the activities and circumstances that an individual is seen or observed. An individual is largely judged by others through the bearing that the individual exudes as he goes about his daily affairs‚ and thus it is very important that the person shows a bearing of competence and professionalism at all times. Militaries since the beginning of recorded history have set

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    computers. Text messaging- This feature enables you to send and receive text style messages‚ just like you would do on a mobile phone. You should know the purpose of a call before making it as this will make the call seem more professional. Preparation should be done in advanced to save wasting time looking for equipment or waiting to receive information when the callers on the phone. Any questions that need to be asked or discussed should be written down then any information that was given can be passed

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    Joining The Military

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    twenty-one. I want to do great things just like my family has. The Military has been the United States defense for a very long time. The Military goes as far back as 1775. On October 13‚ 1775‚ four months after the United States Army was founded‚ the Navy came about. The father of the Navy was George Washington. The Navy went through ten major wars and numerous battles in effort to serve and protect

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    Military Orders

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    Code of Military Justice. That is the Oath we take when joining the United States Army. Military discipline and effectiveness is built on the foundation of obedience to orders. Recruits are taught to obey‚ immediately and without question‚ orders from their superiors‚ right from day-one of boot camp. Military members who fail to obey the lawful orders of their superiors risk serious consequences. Article 90 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) makes it a crime for a military member

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    Numerical Scale Description 5. Always 4. Often 3. Sometimes 2. Seldom 1. Never |Surveillance (as a CIDG personnel‚ I … |5 |4 |3 |2 |1 | |1. am capable to conduct foot surveillance to determine the activities of the suspect. | | | | | | |2

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    Business: promoting professional standards‚ values and attitudes All teachers communicate their values whether consciously or unconsciously. Wasicsko (2002) states “recently it has become clear that the quality of the education our children receive depends directly upon the quality of the teachers in our schools. Parents‚ teachers‚ educators‚ and researchers agree that effective teaching happens when the teachers thoroughly know their subjects‚ have significant teaching skills and possess dispositions

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    comes to not having an actual policy when it comes to using the full force of military occupation. Over the years we have seen Presidents use military force for a vast majority of reasons and each gave examples for their actions. As many look back at the use of military force‚ each president had their own reasons to why they decided on those actions. The most important aspect to remember is that military force should be used as a last resort after all nonviolent actions have been taken (Lango‚

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    Extra Case (Wyatt Earp)

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    Extra Case Wyatt Earp - The Buffalo Hunter F. Robert Jacobs‚ Indiana University The legend of Wyatt Earp lives on largely based on his exploits as a gunfighter and Marshall of the frontier West in the 1880s. The classic tales of the shootout at the O.K. Corral in Tombstone or his sawed-off shotgun duel with Curly Bill are possibly the most celebrated gunfights of frontier history and can not fail to stir the reader’s imagination. Wyatt lived to be over 80 years old‚ long enough to recount his

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