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    things that need security is as simple as a desk or wall locker. Almost everything we do each day can be found in one. The importance of securing sensitive items comes down to maintaining accountability for operation security. Mission success and a soldiers over all readiness. By not securing an item it could be at risk to be taken by an unauthorized person. All personnel should maintain accountability of all material to allow full utilization by themselves and anyone involved. Security can be compromised

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    come across. This bravery comes from a drive to do what he believes is right and just. According to Merriam-Webster online dictionary‚ he is “a man admired for his achievements and noble qualities” and adds‚ “He is one who shows great courage.” We come across different kinds of heroes in each story we read. Each hero character is unique‚ but somehow people relate to that character and become one with it. As the hero is the center of each story‚ one also sees himself as a hero in his own life story

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    help soldiers overcome the fears and mental pains from the war. The soldiers who were depressed‚ timid‚ afraid‚ and hopeless later transferred to a normal‚ happy human beings. Several things shocked me throughout the documentary. First‚ I was shocked on how brittle the soldier’s mental mind was right after the war. Their emotions were full of sorrow‚ fear and sadness‚ and just looking at the attitudes of the soldiers‚ despondent‚ anxiety‚ and despair was clearly evident. Not a single soldier shown

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    Victorian literature was generally compliant with social customs‚ with beautiful‚ reserved female protagonists who abide by patriarchy and hierarchy. The novels themselves were long‚ with multiple subplots and numerous characters. Charlotte Bronte’s Jane Eyre‚ however‚ had a strong-willed anti-heroine main character that did not comply with social customs. Characteristics of anti-heroes and heroines are definite human flaws‚ not always thinking about what the moral action is‚ and rejection of traditional

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    If I ask you to list some heroes in your heart‚ I bet you can list a lot. Yes‚ there are many heroes near or distant from us‚ but if I ask you “what is a hero?” what would you say? It is kind of hard to give a definition‚ isn’t it? If you go by the dictionary‚ it says a hero is a person distinguished by courage‚ noble deeds‚ outstanding achievements‚ and so on. I won’t say I disagree with that‚ but it misses something here. To be a hero‚ you do need to be brave to make differences‚ but you also need

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    Child Soldiers In Africa

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    happening in Africa today are Child soldiers. Stealing kids and ruining any chance they have for a normal life. Brainwashing them‚ Abusing them‚ Taking away not only their future but many others as well. These kids could have been part of helping Africa become the greatest nation it can be. These kids are the future‚ but instead of being used for advancement they are used for destruction and self gain. In one year 20‚000 kids were kidnapped and made into soldiers. The treatment of these children is

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    admire at certain times to help lead and guide them. The many paths of life help to shape heroes. They can be found anywhere from a police officer to a football player. Everyday people will look for them for inspiration for themselves. Heroes push us to strive for more out of life while also helping us through tough times. Heroes are very important to our way of life and shape our view of life. People need heroes for three reasons: devastation‚ tragedy and losses. The devastation of an event can cause

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    Soldiers Creed Benefits

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    As the Soldier’s Creed says ¨ I am A Guardian of Freedom and The American way of Life.¨ Saying that soldiers are here to protect the freedom that so many people fought for and given their lives for. To preserve the American way of life that has been established so for long. Have you ever thought about the future? Your plans after high school? Your job‚ your life? I have a lot already‚ I decided what I am going to do‚ to join the military and get all the benefit I can such as Health‚ B.A.H‚ and

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    Kid Heroes Research Paper

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    When people hear the word “hero” they automatically think of superman‚ batman‚ Spiderman‚ etc. however they seem to forget that we have heroes walking the streets of the community. My mother is my hero‚ why? When I was younger‚ I jammed my hand in the wardrobe door‚ obviously I had started crying. My mother had come in the room and when I told her what happened‚ she then hit the door. She told the wardrobe door not to hurt me. The point is that whenever I need her‚ I know she will always be there

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    Modern Day Tragic Heroes

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    Professor Swiridoff English 70 3 December 2010 Modern Day Tragic Heroes Tragedy‚ according to Aristotle‚ “is an imitation of an action that is serious‚ complete‚ and of a certain magnitude” and causes pity and fear to be felt by the audience. With this in mind‚ what qualifies a character to be considered the tragic hero in this type of literature? These qualifying characteristics are defined in Aristotle’s Poetics and Arthur Miller’s “Tragedy and the Common Man”. They believe that there

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