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    part of military culture‚ they serve as a formal setting for officers and senior enlisted to remember the fallen‚ toast to heads of state and enjoy each other’s company with whom which we serve. Dining-In nights allow for members of the regiment living off to dine and socialise with the members living on. This paper will explore and elaborate on the importance of customs and traditions and the reason why all personnel present at a Dining in night are expected to respect what is military legacy. The

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    Standing Parvati

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    Standing Parvati The Standing Parvati originated in the Chola Period circa 880-1025 AD‚ a time when bronze statues grew increasingly in number to meet the demands of a changing religious and social lifestyle. Alterations within the Hindu religion called for moveable statues that could be carried outside of temples to participate in rituals. The old stone sculptures of Hindu deities were stationary‚ so artisans turned to the casting of metal as a new approach to creating religious art patronized

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    Why it is important to Obey Military Rules and Regulation 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. Which is why we work so well by following orders from the more experienced leaders who have been doing this for years. We have plenty of obedience in Charlie company and I feel it is one of the best units I have been in. It has

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    In To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee‚ the importance of standing up for what one believes in is developed through the characters of Scout‚ Calpurnia‚ and Atticus. Although she played a small role in the larger facet of standing up for oneself and what they believe in‚ in the novel‚ Scout Finch‚ one of the main characters stands firmly by her beliefs. When her second cousin‚ Francis Hancock‚ bullied her about her father defending Tom Robinson she attacked him. It was not because she was trying to

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    Attention

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    Attention Attention  Definition; Attention is the cognitive process of selectively concentrating one aspect of the environment while ignoring other things.  We are particularly attentive to stimuli that appear exceptionally bright‚ large‚ loud‚ novel or high in contrast. Attention  We also pay greater attention to stimuli that are particularly meaningful or are relevant to our motivations.  E.g.‚ If we are hungry ‚we are more apt to be sensitive to food and food related stimuli.  It also

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    The Importance of Flag Detail In today’s society‚ the American flag is a symbol of freedom‚ liberty‚ and justice among a number of other values. As Americans‚ we value the flag for its representation during the revolutionary war and the everlasting significance of today. As soldiers‚ we pledge to honor‚ serve‚ and protect the flag and the United States of America at all cost. In this paper‚ the relationship between the American flag and the United States Army will be explored through the

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    more than 180‚000 people enlist in the United States military and almost another 20‚000 commission as officers (Jordan‚ 2014). Some cited reasons include life skills and experience‚ money for college‚ steady employment‚ or service to their country. Although this number may seem high‚ in reality‚ more than 71 percent of America’s youth would not qualify for entry into the military (Fitzgerald‚ 2014). In fact‚ the quality of potential military recruits that are accepted for service is at the highest

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    your company for a loan bearing an interest of 6.75 %. This obligation was entered into on March 11‚ 2013 under contract number : Since Incurring this obligation‚ I have entered the active duty military service of the nation in the United States Army on October 05‚ 2010. This entry into active military has materially affected my ability to meet this obligation. Under these circumstances‚ federal law prescribes the maximum interest rate which I may be charged. The Servicemembers Civil Relief Act

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    current Team Sergeants grew up in the military with‚ there is a tendency to default to that program when planning for Detachment physical training. While the Army program certainly offers rigorous training‚ it is focused on an Army with different physical demands than SOF and in which the average enlistment age is 21 and the average overall age is 27 ; the average age of an SF operator is 32. This contrast brings with it a myriad of issues that require attention be paid to common sports related injury

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    which a child‚ Charles‚ is misbehaving; however‚ Charles is actually the main character‚ Laurie. Laurie acts out due to the fact that he wanted attention. Laurie‚ or Charles‚ was‚ deceitful. Furthermore‚ he spoke with unacceptable grammar. “Charles” is set in Laurie’s home. The story is set into motion by Laurie’s ultimate need for attention. The attention he desired was not returned because his parents had to care for a baby. Consequently‚ he did not adjust well to kindergarten. This urge to be the

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