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    for his deeds. Which is sadly not the case‚ what usually happens is these veterans are forgotten once their service is complete. This formula has also been recycled throughout History. Veteran’s in America do not get the respect that they deserve for what they have done. The unemployment rate regarding veteran’s has been at an all-time high and there seems to be a lack of effort to change this. Brent Quinzon was a veteran from the war in Iraq. During the war Brent did two tours in Iraq before leaving

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    different American Veterans experiences as they fought in Iraq and as they attempt to return to a “normal” civilian lifestyle. Each of these soldiers faces the realities of war that cause them to change the way they see the world and how they fit into it. As they return home and begin to interact with people outside of the war‚ Klay describes the difficulties they face as they try to adjust to a “normal” life after months of deployment. Klay bring awareness to the stories of these veterans as they return

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    Since the creation of man‚ sports have had a tremendous role in the way people live their lives. From the time we are born‚ until our elderly age‚ most of us are involved in some way with sports. Whether it is a scrimmage game of soccer at recess in elementary school‚ playing on the varsity athletic team or simply watching the Olympics or sporting events on television‚ sports have an influential role in our everyday lives. The outstanding popularity of the sports industry has profoundly affected

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    With the termination of World War II in 1945‚ millions of military veterans flooded the United States with hopes and ambitions for the future. However‚ these veterans required assistance in order to achieve their goals of returning to their pre-war lives. Long before the end of the war‚ Franklin Delano Roosevelt and his advisors were already planning post wartime programs to assist veterans in an attempt to correct the mistreatment of military members throughout history. Over the course of the one

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    be and must be harnessed‚ leashed‚ or tethered unless these devices interfere with the service animal’s work or the individual’s disability prevents using these devices (Service Animals‚ n.d.). Service dogs are essential in the lives of not only veterans but everyone that needs both comfort and assistance. Service can help someone cross the street‚ pick up low

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    Eligibility Rules The eligibility rules for benefits and services vary according to each human service agency. According to the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD Gov.2011) and the United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA. Gov. 2010)‚ the following table depicts a few examples of how the eligibility requirements can be similar and different for the same need. |PROGRAM & AGENCY |TYPE OF MONEY COUNTED |ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENT |CONCEPT

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    Comm 2200-001; 2200-002; 2200-024; 2200-075 Fundamentals of Communication Fall 2014 Instructor: Natonya Blackmun Listach‚ M.A. Email: Natonya.Listach@mtsu.edu (This is the best way to contact me.) Office Hours and Location: MWF 10:15 a.m. – 11:15 a.m.‚ 12:35 p.m. – 1:35 p.m.‚ 3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Location – Jones Hall Room 320 (615-898- 5176). Required Textbook and Other Materials: The Art of Public Speaking 11th edition by Stephen Lucas‚ an access code to the ConnectLucas website

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    “communist vietnamese‚” nor communist the only people affected in this war. We are aware of all of those people who died in the Vietnam War and we admire its veterans‚ but we don’t consider all of the people that the government left behind after drastically changing their lifes. I’m talking not only about vietnamese‚ but also about all of those veterans whom the Government turned its back to after they loyally served to it. It is such an impact the tragedy that represented and continues to be for all of

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    Glenn C.‚ and Stuart M. Blumin. 2009. The GI Bill: a new deal for veterans. Oxford: Oxford University Press. P. 66 Dwight Eisenhower quotes out of Snyder‚ Logan Thomas. 2006. "THE CREATION OF AMERICA ’S INTERSTATE HIGHWAY SYSTEM." American History 41‚ no. 2: 32-39. Academic Search Premier‚ EBSCOhost (accessed April 19‚ 2011). E.B. Fred‚ Report of the President‚ November 1950 from the book Olson‚ Keith W. The GI Bill‚ the Veterans‚ and the Colleges (University Press: Kentucky 1974) p Education

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    The Poem Walt Whitman’s “The Artilleryman’s Vision” records the nighttime apparitions of a Civil War veteran after the war has ended. Although “the wars are over long” and this former artilleryman is lying in the safety of his own bedroom‚ with wife and infant nearby‚ the memories of fierce battles remain with him‚ surfacing after midnight in a nightmarish mental picture. “There in the room as I wake from sleep this vision presses upon me‚” Whitman’s speaker‚ the artilleryman‚ informs us. The vision

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