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    other societies, Sparta was built on a foundation of pure discipline, strength, severity, and devotion to their constitution. Their image of the warrior “spartans” is described as “warlike, brave, hardy, stoical, severe, frugal, and highly disciplined” (Demand 118). The Spartan lifestyle was purely devoted to military tactics which resulted ultimately in Sparta`s title as the “strongest hoplite power in Greece” (Demand 125). Their discipline and order was the foundation and framework for their…

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    Being an Army Professional is something out of the ordinary. It 's not like your average everyday job. A Professional in the Army comes with great responsibility and trust. Army Professionals, are Soldiers and Civilians that are connected by common goals, trust, and our most important responsibility which is serving the American people. We all must meet the Army 's qualifications being profound in character, commitment, and confidence. Striving to become an expert and a professional is something…

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    My Dad, My Inspiration The person who inspires me most in my family is my dad, Darrel Drumright. He is a very important person in my life. Once my siblings and I turned 14, he has tried to convince us to get a job, since he had a job before he turned that age. My dad feels that young people should have jobs to better appreciate where money comes from and the value of it. He worked hard to get his chiropractic degree. Even as a kid, he had always wanted to become some type of doctor. My dad…

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    he made Paul remake his bed 14 times and knead his shoes for 20 hours. Paul says, “We became soldiers with eagerness and enthusiasm, but they have done everything to knock that out of us,” (Remarque 18). Paul shows that Himmelstoss’s training and discipline has affected their mental health; therefore, their attitude towards the war changed. Soldiers must have the ability to overcome stressful situations caused by authorities in their company or during war and not allow them to affect their…

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    Pop artists” (Wainwright). The ability to embody such uniqueness in commonplace object is achieved through discipline. Thiebaud says, “Discipline, rather than freedom, is the essence of his teaching; self-expression and emotion are deliberately eschewed. "An artist has to train his responses more than other people," he explains. "He has to be as disciplined as a mathematician. Discipline is not a restriction but an aid to freedom. It prepares an artist to choose his own limitations. An…

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    confident. During the interview she appeared at ease, very articulate and had well thought out answers to my questions. Hana currently holds the rank of First Lieutenant in the United States Army stationed in Ft. Bragg, North Carolina. Hana’s husband, Nicholas, is an Infantry Officer in the United States Army. They have been married for three years and are currently living in North Carolina. They will both be ending their military commitments in late April and will move back to the Kansas…

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    better citizens. The purpose of JROTC is to prepare high school students for responsible leadership roles with classroom and outside activities. The activities used includes service learning projects, become opportunities to acquire the knowledge, discipline, and sense of responsibility that are necessary to take charge of one’s future. In today’s competitive world, Junior ROTC cadets are part of a proud tradition and cadets are learning to lead and to motivate…

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    In 376, the Visigoths were allowed into the Eastern Empire to escape the Huns. When the Roman authorities failed to effectively take care for these migrants, the Visigoths revolted and destroyed an entire Roman army and Emperor Valens at the battle of Adrianople in 378. The Visigoths’ king, Alaric, wanted the Roman titles and lands for himself. The people of Visigoths took this opportunity to cause uproar not soon after Theodosius I died. A pandemonium broke out…

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    great impact on African Americans and Native Americans. On June 14, 1775, the Second Continental Congress created the Continental Army and appointed George Washington as commander of all Continental troops (Muelhbauer, 2110). When he took over the command, he molded the Continental Army along British lines to create a force that could help win the battle. One of the Army he focused on more was the troop outside Boston because they lacked training, drill, or experience in conventional…

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    Take up your arms men and follow me. Our freedom is at stake, we have declared our independence and now must fight for our very lives. Treason against the crown is a hanging offense. Either we die on the gallows or die for our rights. And so our journey begins, the year is 1776. America’s forefathers have come together to discuss and act upon the injustice England has imposed upon the colonies. Blood has already been shed at Lexington, Bunker Hill, Fort Ticonderoga and Boston. George Washington…

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