The Fake Document Analysis

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If he writes the fake document and his friend get the job, because his friend doesn’t have an experience in the job, there is a chance that he could make a mistake and then enter trouble for it, which will lead back to the soldier because he wrote the document. Then, the soldier enters trouble and might have serious issues with the military and can damage his reputation in the

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