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    offensive if someone other than that one person speaks about an insecurity they have. The side effect being, possibly, depression which could lead to self-harm. It is important to note that Cyrano’s character is displayed as a well-known poet and cadet who is commonly in trouble. He is also effortless to speak to, however while speaking to his one true love, Roxane, it becomes difficult for him for to express his true feelings. Making it easier for him to just tell Christian, Roxane’s love…

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    Environmental Circumstances in the Scope of Wes Moore The Other Wes Moore is a book about how decisions can end up shaping the rest of your life. Moore illustrated this concept by telling the story of two people who were in nearly identical circumstances. In this story Moore uses important decisions as a device to show how their lives diverged into nearly opposite outcomes. In Moore’s story the outcome was due to a supportive family, a noble ideal of respect, and the clash of two very different…

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    Millions of young men have gone through life-altering experiences in their time in World War I. In Erich Maria Remarque’s novel, All Quiet on the Western Front, Paul Bäumer, a 19-year-old German soldier, narrates his personal memoirs of this war. As he is forced to mature from a young boy to an experienced warrior in order to survive, Paul is left permanently scarred from the throes of war and his attitude towards life is forever changed. Paul is used as an example for all of the young soldiers…

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    Therapeutic Hypothermia

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    Synopsis: Awaking from suspended animation while on mission to a distant planet, a cadet reflects on the effects long-term therapeutic hypothermia had on his body. He is uneasy still uneasy with the whole concept, but glad he made the choice as he interacts with his colleagues who declined to go under. As he waits for the rest of his crewmembers to wake up, he wonders how things will be different when he return home to a planet he may no longer recognize. Space travel has always captivated the…

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    felt the best feeling anyone could feel we had been one of the first teams to finish putting us ahead on the scoreboard. All I could feel was exhilaration until I heard “Garner Trojan team disqualified”. JROTC is a program which sets to give the cadets the essentials to becoming better citizens; it offers the opportunity to be the best person one can be. The raider team is no exception, it's a sport that requires mental and physical strength, it tests a person's capability of handling stress…

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    The Huffington Post posted an online news outlet survey by The Daily Beast that rated the “happiest colleges”. Texas A&M scored the highest possible score (10 being the highest ranking possible) for “Overall Student Experience”, 9.8 in the “Would You Do It Again” category and 9.2 for “Full-time Freshman Student Retention”. Texas A&M’s vice president for student affairs, Lt. Gen. Joe Weber (USMC-Ret,) offered the following observation in response to the survey: “Why is everyone so happy in…

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    Strict Scrutiny Case Study

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    consume alcohol. It was decided that it would be invalidated for any state law that implanted unequal alcohol purchasing age for either gender. Another case was United States v. Virginia, 518 U.S. 515 (1996), this case was on the issue of a military cadet school only having male members and it was later overturned to having female members join to have an equal opportunity of being a part of the military…

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    dominated by males. Even her name, Jordan, cannot be clearly identified as female. Her physical characteristics of “a slender, small-breasted girl, with an erect carriage, which she accentuated by throwing her body backward at the shoulders like a young cadet” are clearly male (Fitzgerald 11). In order to be the financially independent, morally liberated sports woman she is, Jordan emulates the behaviors she observes from the men who encompass her world: lying, cheating, and engaging in…

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    Fatigue Face Recognition

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    Landrey Brown Thaddeus Rada PSY-110 20 June 2016 A Study on the Effects of Low Levels of Fatigue on Face Recognition In the study titled “The effects of Low Levels of Fatigue on Face Recognition Among Individuals and Team Members”, the authors investigated the subject’s ability to identify distinct faces in crowds, while either fatigued from sleep deprivation, or while feeling very alert. “Among individuals, fatigue led to a greater bias toward identifying targets as absent. Fatigued team…

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    stereotyped as a subject that males excel in naturally (Kelly, 2013), was my favorite subject. During my senior year in high school, I was undecided about my college major. I knew I loved mathematics and wanted a STEM career path. I completed the teacher cadet program in high school and enjoyed the classroom experience. My grandmother was also an…

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