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    Being a part of a military family is just as hard and stressful as you may have heard. My dad made the decision to join the Navy when I was six years old. After he joined he had to go to boot-camp for six to eight weeks‚ which left me in the care of my aunt since my mother wasn’t in the U.S at the time. It was hard to see my dad go because not only did have to deal with the fact that I was in a new country but I also had to cope with my dad leaving. After my dad finished boot-camp he had to stay

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    our military‚ respect‚ no one is discriminated against and Get out..." As if anyone is more entitled to anything More‚ then another. The football player making a gazillion dollars playing with a ball has the same right‚ as the man at the car wash‚ or the woman at home making a home for her family. This song that everyone is so willing to place above human lives and our common concerns was never intended to be a fascist stick used to compel‚ all‚ to come to attention at the altar of military worship

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    Thousand Splendid Suns   Theme Analysis Lesson    Subject: English Language Arts  Grades: 9‐12  Timeframe: Four 45 minute sessions      Student Outreach for Shelters (SOS) Program      Overview  This lesson is designed to deepen students’ analysis of the novel A  Thousand Splendid Suns.  In addition‚ this lesson is designed to provide  educators with a core novel connection to the shelter outreach themes of  the Khaled Hosseini Foundation SOS program.  Preparation    Review Lesson Plan & novel

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    conducting a foot patrol outside the wire when the Military Working Dog assigned to our unit became curious. You could tell by how excited he was with barking and trying to get away from the handler. Then‚ as we moved forward‚ the dog sat. Just twenty-five yards in front of us was an improvised explosive device (IED). That Military Working Dog saved the lives of many members of our patrol. Military Working Dogs are extremely valuable to the military and law enforcement agencies due to their keen

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    bad styles of leadership to help build a success range in all projects and objectives in life. Something that is learned in the military is that the importance of leadership comes from focusing on teamwork and willing to be a strong leader for every soldier‚ and assisting them grow through their knowledge of various leadership styles. Different Styles of Leadership Being in the Army for almost 12 years something that I have learned is that there is a manual for everything‚ leadership is one of them

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    Military Conscription Conscription‚ or more boldly the draft‚ has not been in place for some thirty years. While some people cringe at the thought of reinstating the draft‚ others have different views. This short paper will speak of those different views and the reasons why conscription of military service may not be such a bad idea after all. Having young men or even women drafted in the military would benefit everyone. The soldiers would benefit from gaining the knowledge and on-the-job training

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    The United States is home to the world’s strongest military‚ and at this date and time‚ they are in no need of conscription. The United States has never had a positive history when it comes to drafting eligible citizens into the Armed Forces. Since Colonial times‚ especially the Revolutionary War‚ conscription has always been known as a negative term‚ especially in the time during and around the Vietnam war. Equality‚ as far as race‚ gender‚ and sexual attraction are all in high dispute at this day

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    Role of Race and Gender in Military Success This review focuses on the factors that may lead some to wonder if race and gender play a factor in the military when it comes to leadership and promotion opportunities. It is a known fact that the military is a male dominated organization which tends to define what a person is in order to know how to react towards that person. In total‚ there are 1‚166‚434 (85.1%) male active duty members and 203‚895 (14.9%) female active duty members. Within those

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    into the U.S. military in 1790 as required by congress. This oath has changed over the years but one statement remains the same and that is the promise to support the constitution of the united states. For the past 40 years the United States has been an all-volunteer military. But why would someone voluntarily sign with the possibility to be sent to another country to fight and possibly die? Although people may join the military for various and different reasons‚ joining the military will have a very

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    United States military veterans make up a sizeable population that has been identified as being at increased risk for suicide. There were 7.8 million veterans enrolled in Veteran Health Administration (VHA) healthcare in 2007‚ representing 33% of the veteran population (Kaplan‚ McFarland‚ & Huguet‚ 2009). Of those 7.8 million veterans‚ approximately five million are provided health services from the VHA each year. This is roughly one-fifth of all veterans living in the United States. In March

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