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    Captain Hartman served as the ASG-Kuwait (ASG-KU) Operational Contracting Support Cell (OCSC) Action Officer with distinction by her first-rate performance for nine months. Captain Hartman gained and maintained the trust and confidence of the Directorate of Logistics Leadership‚ the ASG-KU Commander‚ and the USARCENT Coalition Requirements Review Board (CRRB) as a direct result of her responsive promulgation of over 75 contracts and project packets in support of ASG-KU and related OIR contingency

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    The Diary of Captain Odysseus Entry 1 The smell of fresh entrails is so strong I must cover my mouth with a dirty rag as I write this. I am staring at my comrade‚ Lieutenant Dan‚ and observing his condition: a bone protruded out of his leg which moved with his rattling breath – it is a cruel fate to be confined to‚ to be a good soldier and merely wanting to return to the country he loved. His moaning seems synchronised with the rocking lifeboat‚ and his muscles‚ visible to the naked eye‚ writhed

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    leading schools‚ in academics‚ is that school is about learning first. The students from these countries may play sports too; however‚ it is played outside of school or just as fun games on their free time. According to the reading‚ South Korea is ranked 4th in the world on a test of critical thinking in math‚ taken by 15 year olds‚ behind Shanghai‚ Singapore‚ and Hong Kong. To no surprise‚ the United States ranks 31st on this same international math test. Although many may argue that sports should

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    “High school sports are an integral part of the fabric of Americans society with over 5 million youth participating in any school year” (1). Sports are a huge part of our culture. Many high schoolers participate in them. Even though sports are so popular‚ many people are questioning the safety and productivity of high school sports. They are also questioning if the funding money should be used towards academic classes instead of sports. Although sports have made kids too focused on winning‚ high

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    65% of children say they participate in sports to be with their friends (Statistic Brain). Sports were established so that the individual could not only exercise‚ but also to compete against a rival. Just as there are individual sports‚ there are team sports in high school. The idea of a team sport is that every single person on the field or court must work in unison to have the greatest opportunity to win. In addition to the increasing popularity of sports‚ the average child’s age when they join

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    Selection Quiz‚ I could not connect with this article at all. I found “Me Talk Pretty One Day” by David Sedaris uninteresting. Some Lessons From the Assembly Line” by Andrew Braaksma was intriguing and hit really close to home‚ so I decided it would be best for my critical analysis project. The author’s purpose for writing "Some Lessons From the Assembly Line" is to explain the importance of higher education. Careers that don’t require an individual to have any form of higher education‚ such as the

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    The article‚ “The Case Against High School Sports”‚ by Amanda Ripley illustrates that high schools all across America spend way more money on athletics and focus more on sports than academics‚ some schools have even eliminated sports within their schools to focus more on education. To begin with‚ Ripley mentions that sports in America are a bigger deal than anywhere else. Other countries focus more on academics rather than athletics. As a result‚ places like Singapore‚ Shanghai‚ South Korea‚ and

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    High Schools Sports in America High school sports and academics affect each other. Amanda Ripley argues that academics are suffering in “The Case Against High School Sports.” However‚ in “High School Sports Aren’t Killing Academics” Daniel Bowen and Colin Hitt argue that Ripley is wrong and sports raise test scores. Athletics distract players from learning‚ and education budgets continue to get smaller. Ripley talks about the emphasis in high school in America being more on sports and less on

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    “If we do not believe in freedom of speech for those we despise‚ then we do not believe in it at all.” - Noam Chomsky Freedom of speech issues are constantly in the media today. There are plenty of incidents where people’s constitutional rights were met with great and unnecessary force. The First Amendment in the Constitution of the United States of America guarantees the freedoms of speech‚ religion‚ assembly‚ press‚ and the right to petition the government. These freedoms are impeded when their

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    Why should the Oakland Unified School District (OUSD) keep funding for sports program? Well what would schools be without the normal sports teams and jocks running around? In my opinion it would just be abnormal‚ competitive sports are a tradition in school that all children should have the choice to experience. I believe OUSD should continue funding for sports programs. Not only because they are a tradition; but because the also improves health‚ teaches teamwork‚ and improves academic performances

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