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    “Let Women Fight” Makenzie claims that women are more than capable of fighting in combat; the mental and physical demands of being in the military can easily be met by women, which can be seen very clearly, as many women are already serving in the military. Makenzie’s use of examples develops her logos in her essay well, and also makes a very convincing argument for readers. She lists facts and data, often giving the reader examples of women who are successful in the military, and reasons as to…

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    first introduced to the military, women in combat has been a very controversial issue. In 1917 women were able assume Non-Combat MOS’s (Military Occupational Specialties). But in the past few years women have been starting to get combat privileges within the ranks and branches of the military. In 2016 women were given full rights to be in combat jobs in all branches and Special Forces units in the United States military. Women will should be allowed in combat roles because it would decrease job…

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    Everyday people wake up and instantly have problems that loom over top of them. For many it could be as simple as debt or bills. It starts of small like a pebble, but it can grow so large and out of control that it seems like boulder crushing you. Some people have problems to deal with illness, whether it be themselves or a loved one. No matter how happy or perfect someone’s life may seem they all have issues obstacles in life they have to overcome. Heroes may seem to beat villains with ease,…

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    armed forces but continue they are excluded from combat roles. There has been controversial debate among the public whether this exclusion should be maintained or issues such as unit cohesion, psychological health, economic consideration and physical ability would the impediment to not be allowed women to serve in combat units. This essay will examine these commonly arguments and show who these concerns contributed to prevent women to serve in combat roles. The main obstacles that bans women…

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    Jiu-Jitsu didn't really expand until about the 1700s when it spread across Asia. The samurai used Jiu-Jitsu in combat as a way to disable armed and unarmed opponents. In 1882 a man named Jigoro Kano developed a form of Jiu-Jitsu based on throwing your opponents it later became known as Judo. Then in 1914 a student of Kano named Mitsuyu Maeda moved to Brazil and was…

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    The new technologies have integrated many sectors of combat system industries which needs a high level of qualification. Naomi Verdugo and Nehama E. Babin write in “The Impact of Advanced Technology on the U.S. Military”, that it is mandatory to adapt the skills of manpower to the requirements of new technologies…

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    Theme Of Honor In Beowulf

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    William Shakespeare once said “Life every man holds dear; but the dear man holds honor far more precious dear than life.” Honor is a trait that is admired and is considered heroic. In a hero’s lifetime their ultimate goal is to receive honor for their accomplishments. A hero is willing to give up and do anything that will help them succeed. When given the choice between living a cowardly life, and dying a hero most would choose the latter. “Beowulf” by an unknown author, is the story of a hero,…

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    There is a constant struggle between gender equality in this world and it starts from basic actions such as playing sports and ends with an important duty in our country. Women fighting in combat should be treated the same way and be given the same beneficial opportunities compared to men who fight in combat. Throughout the controversy of whether women should continue…

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    Everything has Order (Structure of Beowulf) Beowulf is a story about a viking who comes from a land far away, he sales to the king to ask if he could take care of a monster that has been terrorizing the village. When he goes to see the king he doesn’t bring any weapons in with him, he wants to show respect that he's here to help the village not hurt anybody. Vikings back in the old days where all about fighting and taking over land, so when Beowulf lands on there land they all get scared…

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    Beowulf's Quest Analysis

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    The path to glory is an age-old quest that always seems to always repeat itself. Though at times this path is dangerous and comes with a hefty price, the outcome is always well worth it. The ongoing challenges and obstacles the hero goes through will define him as him as a person as he continues his quest. In the epic of Beowulf a great warrior, with a reputation to dominate anything that is in his way, decides to help the King Hrothgar with his problem. While doing the King’s favor he…

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