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    Effective Writing for Army Leaders: Human Resource Sergeant in the Profession of Arms The Human Resources Sergeant plays a critical role in the Army profession of arms. In this essay‚ I will cover what it means to be a profession‚ the balancing role of the profession’s leaders and how the two relates to the HR Sergeants role in the Army. To call yourself a professional it takes creative and critical thinking skills‚ along with years of experience‚ research and providing effective answers or products

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    Character An individual’s character is based on a set of behavior traits that define the inner-self of a person. It determines whether a person will effectively achieve goals‚ have positive people skills‚ and/or obey the laws and rules of society. An individual’s character is a learned behavior. An individual typically develop their character from their surroundings such as parents‚ teachers‚ and friends. This development is either taught or observed by watching or listening to others

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    white section‚ the Mexican coat of arms is displayed. The three colors of the vertical stripes were chosen following the War of Independence when Mexico gained its independence from Spain. Although today’s flag was adopted in 1968‚ its design has been used since 1821. The Mexican flag has a background of three vertical sections; green on the left‚ white in the middle‚ and red on the right side. In the center of the flag‚ in the white section‚ the Mexican coat of arms is displayed. The three colors of

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    Guns have always been a part of the United States; it was what we used to declare independence from Great Britain. The right to bear arms is the second amendment in the Constitution‚ and the Constitution is the set of bylaws set forth by our founding fathers. These 27 amendments are what makes America‚ America. The right to bear arms is endorsed by millions of Americans. But lately stricter gun control has been a controversial topic in the news‚ there is one side that supports stricter gun control

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    Characters In the characters‚ I chose six of the characters to make comparison. Three characters from Spiderman and three characters from Ironman. All the characters are main characters from this two movie. Tobey Maguire was the male lead of Spiderman. He was act as a superhero who name Peter Parker/ Spiderman. Peter Parker is a nerdy‚ shy‚ and awkward high-scholar. On a school field trip‚ Peter Parker is bitten by a genetically modified spider. After a few days‚ Peter acquires a muscle-bound

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    his love with the outside world and one another. For leaders to accurately convey God’s love‚ they must possess good character. Good character requires one to act in righteousness and uphold the laws of the Lord. The godly character of a good leader can translate into corporate firms. “Doing what’s right” represents a company and their product or service. A firm’s character is further analyzed through managers and their skill set. Conceptual skills are skills managers use to think and conceptualize

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    two of the texts? One’s identity is indescribable and unique as it is shaped by many factors. Identity is perceived to be undefinable and can be altered throughout an individual’s life. In Hoa Pham’s Interview and Michelle Law’s novel A Call to Arms‚ identity can be shaped by cultural contexts and may emerge through interactions with others. Both texts effectively convey identity to be dynamic through the use of various techniques and cultural references. In Hoa Pham’s interview‚ identity can

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    The nuclear arms race was a competition for supremacy in nuclear warfare between the United States‚ the Soviet Union‚ and their respective allies during the Cold War. During the Cold War‚ in addition to the American and Soviet nuclear stockpiles‚ other countries developed nuclear weapons‚ though none engaged in warhead production on nearly the same scale as the two superpowers. The first nuclear weapon was created by the Manhattan Project during the Second World War and was developed to be used

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    While both A Farewell to Arms and The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet have traits that define them as a tragedy‚ one of the stories is a bit more tragic than the other. In both stories‚ the protagonists are noble figures with depth of soul. Tybalt sees Romeo and sends a servant to fetch his rapier. Capulet overhears Tybalt and reprimands him‚ telling him that Romeo is well regarded in Verona‚ and that he will not have Romeo harmed at his feast. This was depicted when Capulet said “He bears him

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    In the United States of America‚ the right to bear arms was considered one of the most important rights of its citizens. This right is so important that it is protected by the second amendment to the constitution of the United States. Countless debates have been held to discuss the right to bear arms and the consequences and benefits of restricting this right. The United States is a free country because its citizens had the courage and valor to stand up against an oppressive empire knowing full well

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