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    or not adjusting the physical standards for women. However, after seeing both sides you will understand why women should have different physical standards to enter the military but there must be equal physical standards for women desiring to enter combat jobs. 2. All the physiological and psychological…

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    Bang, snap,pop! That is the sound of combat. Though some may think that women should be allowed to hold combat roles more than you might think are opposed. There are few separate living quarters, they have the potential to degrade a units combat effectiveness, and the decision will leave lots of children motherless. Women should not be allowed to hold combat positions. One reason that women should not be allowed into combat positions is the lack of separate living spaces. This is a problem…

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    could do, meaning equal access to jobs and careers in military as well as outside of it. People state that women aren’t “physically, mentally, and emotionally qualified” to actually be involved in combat. People think we should continue to have legal bars against women that want to be involved in the combat unit, mainly because it leaves dreadful wounds such as mental and physical. Why women? People don’t understand that women have the same impact on war, just like men do. War is hell. Peoples…

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    significant year for women because it allowed them to move into combat that formerly only men could. Jena McGregor a writer for the Washington Post wrote an article “Military Women in Combat: Why Making it Official Matters” argues that women should be allowed in combat and should be treated equally as men. If women have the right to vote then why shouldn’t they be able to do what men can do, especially when your giving your life in combat. When signing up for the military women know what they…

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    become a highly visible and debated issue. Currently woman are only authorized to serve in non-combat positions in all branches of service. The integration of female soldiers into combat positions within the United States Army could significantly improve the Army’s effectiveness and the nation’s security. Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter has until January 1, 2016 to deliver the final decision as to which combat positions female soldiers will be authorized or not authorized to serve in. The…

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    not as welled trained or proficient as they could be. This is probably truer for those MOSs that require certification or licensure to retain a particular MOS, such as the 68W Combat Medic MOS. Background and Context Upon completion of the 10-week Basic Military Training, Soldiers that enlisted to become 68W Combat…

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    War always has its negative effects, some are seen right away, while others take more time to appear. Whatever the size of the war there are always those who are affected by the negativity that the war brings. Many men and women were negatively affected, both physically and emotionally, from their experiences fighting and helping in the Spanish Civil War. George Orwell gave his first-hand account, of his time spent fighting in the war in his book Homage to Catalonia. In his account Orwell tells…

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    to reorganize into teams because of the potential exhibited by teamwork. There are increasing research initiatives that seek to understand the functionality of teams and how to maximize their performance. There is evidence that some organizations have faced challenges when implementing the team-based organization performance. Some companies have tried to maximize the functionality of each team and have reorganized multiple benefits. However, it is evident that choosing a team-based organization…

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    with others. My placements during my college years in the Developmental Services Worker program took this group interaction to another level where the significance of being part of team took on a whole new meaning as I applied my education to real life experiences and grew in knowledge and as a person. My team experience working with Autistic children in a classroom situation was a very positive one. I was excited that I would finally get to work with the children in the field I had…

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    My leadership journey started a long time ago, when at the age of four I began to realize that my youngest brother was looking at me as a role model. He was mimicking everything I was doing and saying. At this young age I didn’t understand the tenets of leadership but I understood that I had to set an example because someone was following me. Since then, I further developed my commitment to helping people to excel, providing guidance with necessary and collaborating with people. My journey…

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