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    Frypan's Scary Dream

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    future self every one second and brought 600 versions of him and saved the soldier. After that, the war ended. When he got back in time and wanted to know what happened to the person, so he went to the museum. When he found the soldier's name Audie Murphy, he was known as the American WW2 hero. After a week, FryPan tries to time travel to the plane that was used in the 9/11 terrorism. When he went to the airport, he couldn't find any terrorists. After when the plane took flight, FryPan was…

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    Normative Conformity

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    Sometimes we change our behaviors, attitudes, go with the flow, and try to fit in, due to the real or imagined social pressures we face on a daily basis. This is conformity. We tend to conform to the unknown, or to certain known practices in certain situations. Having a lack of knowledge is one of the reasons why we tend to conform to group norms, but a more dominant reason is because of normative conformity where we like to form a good impression to a particular group. Even though in some…

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    Sfc Miller Essay

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    Sergeant First Class (SFC) Jonathan W. Miller has made significant contributions to the Military Police Corps Regiment and the United States Army throughout his 11 year career. His dedication and drive for mission accomplishment deserves special recognition for his service. SFC Miller has defined himself as the epitome of a professional, competent and knowledgeable NCO. His unwavering commitment and dedication to Soldiers, highlights the unquestionable character of this young noncommissioned…

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    What is Arlington National Cemetery? Why does it matter to us in present-day American civilization? Many people ask these questions, and others that are similar, when the topic is brought up, because they lack an understanding of, or knowledge of, the answers. What those people don’t see is that Arlington is much more than a large patch of land filled with hunks of rocks and chunks of stone buried in the ground. Arlington is actually many other, more important things: a place of rest for some, a…

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