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    Many people may wonder what are the advantages and disadvantages of the military robot? From my research i have discovered that there a lot of advantages for military robots. One of the advantages is that these robots can save several human’s lives. There are a several different types of robots that can be used to do many different tasks. Robots can be used in areas such as military, space, surgical field exploration, deep sea exploration, dangerous material handling, agriculture, and advanced…

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    economical, and military issues. It is important to note the differences between the two main parties in order to understand the conflicts between them, and our government. One of major areas of disagreement are the social issues. If you talk to a Republican about gay marriage, and their stance on it, they would probably say that they oppose its legalization. This view mostly comes from their religious backgrounds that dominate the Republican population. 54% of…

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    “The environment in which members of the military must operate poses a severe threat to consistent moral behavior.” (Hartle 1) The opening sentence of Anthony Hartle’s Moral Issues in Military Decision Making starts a conversation with the reader about a serious topic in today’s military. Hartle published the first edition of his book back in 1984 when the biggest threat to the United States was the Soviet Union. After their collapse the landscape of the world changed with the United States…

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    Career Research Assignment In the military you serve and protect our country foreign and domestic. You also get to take the skills you learned and apply them to other jobs. With the military you get to travel for free. Another thing with the military you don’t have to go in to the front lines. Each branch has jobs that you can do and then get paid differently. The training for each branch is mainly the same. Training is physical training , working together as a unit, and learning survival…

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    Manager. Sales Associate. Flight Attendant. Military soldier. One of these careers should stand above the others, yet somehow all these careers have the average annual pay grade of about $50,000 to $60,000, according to PayScale. Military soldiers are subjected to unfair treatment in regards to many factors that extend beyond just pay. They lack the availability of proper help and recognition after returning to civilian life after service. As a citizen, I am someone whose rights are being fought…

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    about the military during World War II. Although there are many elements that contribute to the overall quality of the satire, the characters are the main focus and represent different elements of the military process. In particular, the absurdly named Major Major Major Major, who will be referred to as just Major Major, is one of the most in depth of these allegorical characters. The character of Major Major in Catch-22 is humorous take on the absurdity and incompetence of the military. The…

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    When I finally had the opportunity to work and assist military veterans, I never expected that I was going to work directly with clients who were diagnosed with a substance and mental health disorder. For my first internship in Graduate School, I interned on Skid Row at the Volunteers of America Los Angeles (VOALA). This internship was very challenging and demanding for me, because I had no idea what to expect. I interned in a Harm Reduction program that assisted homeless veterans with…

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    Do Ho Suh Analysis

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    of his interesting artworks, some/one consist of thousands of dog tags that are assembled in an interlocking pattern that are used as building blocks. It is quite interesting because Do Ho Suh used to be in the military, and I think majority of his inspiration comes from being in the military. Some/One resembles not only one identity, but thousands of identities into one form of artwork. Another one of Do Ho Suh unique artworks is Public Figures. It is comprised of six hundred mini figures that…

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    employee. I was lucky enough to be hired by SOTECH, a company that serviced mainly military Special Forces customers. This company introduced me to a range of options and liberties that I never had the opportunity to experience while in the military and are usually only afforded to the commercial world. The learning experience I was able to gain with this company, had to do with medical care. I just retired from the military and was hired by SOTECH and within 3 months into my job, the company…

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    Military Child

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    As a military child, I feel that the military is an important part of our country. Military members greatly respect the flag, depending on the type of base, lowering the flag demands all respect, and is even accompanied by music. I have seen cars driving completely stop, people freeze, and children stop playing just to face the direction of the flag completely still until they are dismissed by the end of the song. I have also attended DODDs schools the majority of my life, and there they greatly…

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