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    Although the atomic bombs triggered the Japanese surrender and ended the war, the utilization of a second bomb represented excessive force since they were dropped on mainly civilian population centers, and they scarred Japanese civilians for generations because of their horrific effects. The atomic bombs ended the Japanese campaign in the Pacific and triggered their surrender, ending the War. The unprecedented destructive power demonstrated by the atomic bombings left Japan's military and…

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    arrest non-white civilians. Because of the media, police officers are looked at by the public in a negative way. Many researchers have studied the to see if there is any affiliation between race and how a non- white civilian is treated by a white officer. This article focuses on the relationship between officers and a civilians race when it comes to the use of force. Some research goes to show that there has been no correlation with how much force is used and the ethnicity of a civilian.…

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    In parallel to establishing comparable wages and civilian career advancement program, law enforcement agencies should provide applicable trainings to civilian employees to enhance their professional support within the organization. In some law enforcement agencies, civilian employees do not acquire close to the amount of trainings than their sworn counterparts received, but could most definitely use the essential trainings to support their sworn counterpart. According to the United State…

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    can, the same cause” (Lincoln). In 1863, during the Civil War, Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States, expressed his gratitude to the whole nation, honoring soldiers who stood up to protect the rights and the country and those civilians who supported those veterans. As Lincoln wrote a letter to veterans, people and the government at that time started to recognize veterans’ effort and work because they knew that veterans sacrificed their lives to protect their country. As a…

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    professionals. According to the National Association of Legal Assistants (NALA), paralegals gain their knowledge and understanding of the legal system “through formal education, training, and experience” (NALA, 2015). Paralegals play a vital role in the civilian world as well as the United States military. Although the roles are very similar, there are some important differences in the scope of responsibility and education required for both classes of paralegals. Paralegals perform a variety…

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    How can we be letting this happen? The unjust events happening in Syria Thesis: The Syrian conflict in Aleppo violates the principles of Just War Theory and The UN Declaration of Human rights because of the incredible negative impact on the Syrian civilians. The background of the Syrian conflict begins all the way back to 2011. The conflict began because of tension between the Syrian government, especially the president Al-Assad, and rebels who wish to…

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    enemy as well as the violence practiced on the battle fields and against the civilian populations. Source This topic allows for an exploration of how one’s culture can influence how one perceives life. The focus of this paper will be McMillian’s theory on war culture and its influence on World War Two. This paper will seek to prove that in the Second World War, war…

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    Kunar province of Afghanistan as a part of Operation Red Wings where they were tasked to track down and confirm the presence of known Taliban leader Ahmad Shah. While conducting the reconnaissance mission the team’s location was compromised by three civilian goat herders, including a young boy. The team had to make a choice of releasing the goat herders, killing them or restraining them and leaving. Knowing that the goat herders would likely inform the Taliban in the nearby town of the team’s…

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    “most terrible war in the nation’s history” (Brinkley 2014). The year 1864 through 1865 greatly impacted the lives of the soldiers and civilians of the Civil War. The Union hard war was a ripple effect, affecting everything in its path. It impacted them by causing anxiety in the civilians, worn down soldiers, and caused an abundance of deaths in both soldiers and civilians. The North was more in favor for hard war because it was meant to break down the South until they could not take it anymore.…

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    Military Culture

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    the Army Reserve Although the military is made up of individuals from varied cultural backgrounds, they all share the experience of assimilation into military culture. During military initial entry training (IET), trainees are removed from their civilian culture and introduced to military culture. This process occurs in three stages: separation, transition, and incorporation (Van Gennep, 1960). In applying these stages to the assimilation of military culture, the separation stage is similar to…

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