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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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    Dispassionate “Am I pushing you too hard?” I heard the girl wince behind me as she pushed slightly on my back, with one hand on the bare skin between my shoulder blades and the other on the lower part of my spine, where my leotard dipped downward. My knees were jutting out to either side of me while my spine curved over until my forehead touched the floor. I tried to forget about the dust, sweat and bare feet that my face was now in contact with. “No, you can actually go further.” She…

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    MIYAMOTO MUSASHI & SASAKI KOJIRO DUEL History 223 Dueling & European Culture Earl McPike Jr 11-8-2016 Some officers took to dueling like ducks to water. Here's an example. In the summer of 1778 Pennsylvania militia general John Cadwalader encountered Thomas Conway in Philadelphia and accused him of cowardice at the battle of Germantown. To defend his honor, Conway challenged Cadwalader to a duel. Conway, as you probably know, was one of the Revolution's most…

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    “Who’s The Better Boxer” Even though they are both great boxers, so who is the better boxer.Antonio and Felix both love boxing and each other, but they both have their own way of boxing that makes them great boxers. Antonio and Felix are both alike in many ways. Antonio and Felix are both seventeen years old and are boxers. They live in the lower east side of Manhattan, New York in tenement buildings on 15th st. They both work out together at the Boys Club on 10th St…

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    Eric Jager’s book: The Last Duel, closely examines the feudal system in France during the fourteenth century. Through his examination of the role between knights and nobles in medieval society, Jager provides a detailed description of how duels played a significant role in determining a person’s guilt or innocence, and the belief that pregnancy meant consensual sex. Jager begins by describing Normandy as a battlefield unmatched by any other. After the English had started to reclaim Normandy…

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    The Revenant starring Leonardo DiCaprio was one of the best movies of 2016. Taking over two years to produce it’s no wonder this movie was such a success. Starting out with no backstory we hear a woman talking and with a very ominous tone we get the feeling that something is awry. The next scene that follows starts with a scene in the forest and we get a taste of the unique visual effects that were produced through the movie. Hunting with his boy they had no idea of what was about to happen.…

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    “ Antonio and Felix” Antonio and Felix wanted to win the Golden gloves but they both have very different boxing skills to box. The Golden Gloves is the annual competitions amatur boxing in the United States. The similarities of Antonio and Felix are they are both good fighters. They are both seventeen years old. Antonio and Felix both wanted to win the golden gloves it was their dream to win the golden gloves. Antonio and Felix are…

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    Harrington reading Question 1) The significance of naming a condemn criminal a “poor sinner” comes from the idea that even criminals are not necessarily forsaken from being saved in this culture. As the professor emphasized in the first two lectures, mercy would be the most important attribute when sentencing justice in order to have an orderly show of their control of justice. The idea that a person condemned is still a Christian similar to any other person in society. A story from the Bible…

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