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    life I am a young women who is about to graduate from school am I very happy bout that but so I can go to college. But at the same my personal life is not how I wanted ‚ I was happy once upon a time but now that ive been through so much I just cant take it‚ I lost the most important thing in my life. And it’s my fault I don’t know what to do. I try to talk to other there people but aint no point‚ of being who I truly and desire to be that’s how I felt at first. But now that I feel just hate and

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    How Did the Constitution Guard Against Tyranny” by: Landon Lingle In the year of 1787‚ delegates met in Philadelphia to write the Constitution. Tyranny‚ a type of government with an absolute ruler was a fear. They were currently under the ARticles of COnfederation. There was a problem with this though. In the background essay‚ it states that “there was no chief executive‚ there was no court system‚ there was not even a way for a central government to force a state to pay taxes.”. They were in much

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    The use of praise and encouragement can be very productive in helping to promote positive behaviour. Being consistent allows for the student to understand what is and is not considered positive behaviour. The schools policy and guidelines regarding behaviour should be followed at all times. Reward systems are helpful in promoting positive behaviour‚ rewards should be relevant and consistent‚ taking into account the pupils needs and circumstances. Involving students in discussions of what rewards

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    debate on which to join. Active Army and National Guard have many differences‚ such as deployment rates‚ retirement‚ and command; however‚ they are similar in training‚ rank‚ and pay. The Army‚ Navy and Marine Corps were established in 1775 in concurrence with the American Revolution. The war department was established in 1789 and was the precursor to what is now the Department of Defense (DOD). One year later‚ in 1790 the Coast Guard was established. This was followed by the founding the department of

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    What is the Captain of the Royal Guard’s name? His name is Chaol Westfall. 2. Why are Celaena’s eyes outstanding? Because there is a brilliant ring of gold around her pupil. 3. Why does Celaena hate Dorian Havilliard? Because he is the son of the evil king. 4. After how many years will the king free Celaena from her engagements? He promised to free her after five years. 5. What are the five words that Celaena repeats to herself when she feels scared? She repeats «I will not be

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    My unwavering interest pursuing a Coast Guard Career was initially sparked in 2010 when I toured the USNS Comfort. After listening to my father and the crew’s inspiring stories regarding their humanitarian mission in Haiti‚ I was intrigued with (at/by) the idea of pursuing a military career. In 2013‚ I visited the Coast Guard Air Station in Traverse City‚ Michigan where I conversed with officers and enlisted staff who (That/which) oriented me to the Coast Guard’s highly unique and diverse missions

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    U.S. Department of Homeland Security United States Coast Guard RATING PERFORMANCE QUALIFICATION STANDARD (RPQS) Electrician ’s Mate Petty Officer First Class (EM1) CG-RPQS-EM1 (Rev. 05/2014) U.S. Coast Guard Force Readiness Command 300 East Main St. Suite 1000 Norfolk‚ VA 23510-9109 1 RATING PERFORMANCE QUALIFICATION STANDARD (RPQS) CG-RPQS-EM1 (Rev. 05-2014) Table of Contents Part I Title Pages Record of Changes 3 Instructions 4 III Competency requirements for advancement 6 IV

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    There are a number of different reasons why I want to be in Coast Guard Counterintelligence. As an intelligence specialist for the Coast Guard‚ I have spent countless hours working in many different fields of intelligence from Intelligence Watch Analyst‚ Military Linguist‚ Maritime Intelligence Support Team Member‚ and Targeting Analyst. Each job has brought its own lessons‚ challenges‚ and opportunities. I view Counterintelligence as another such opportunity and challenge where I will gain new

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    I am interested in attending the Coast Guard to become more structured in life. Structure in life is what precedes you to the best of your life. Having structure in my life is in important‚ as well as developing my personal being. The Coast Guard Academy is the opportunity I desire to follow for two reasons: 1) Structure and Life Development 2) Less militarized combat branch. As my four years as a Cadet in the Coast Guard would be very relevant to my life in Hargrave‚ but more in depth. The goals

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    You hear throughout developed culture that popular media has a tendency to “dumb” down societies. Whether you believe this idea is solely based on your discretion‚ but there is one man who took the time to analyze this collective supposition deeply. Steven Johnson and his written work Everything Bad Is Good For You looked at the effects from popular media from an alternative perspective. Looking past the arguments of morality‚ Johnson calls attention to the progressive complexity in cultures

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