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    women regardless of who they are as individuals can openly service in every branch of the military. Another paradigm change in the Armed Forces was women in combat. For decades women could not serve as combatants, but today, the paradigm that kept them from being on the front lines as combatants has changed. Women serve alongside their male comrades in arms in hazard duty and combat…

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    Autonomous Drones

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    help these autonomous drones distinguish combatants from non-combatants and civilians. Actually these drones should end up doing less collateral damage than a missile or even a human since they are wired and programmed to follow ROE to the most specific detail and leaves no room for human error. Where a human may accidentally engage a person whom he thinks has a weapon an autonomous drone, through the use of its optics and programming will not engage this same target. Many people have…

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    Skewing In Hamlet

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    I would set this scene in a large open room of the castle, towards the front, with tall white marble pillars holding up the high ceiling, so that the conversation echoes. It would take place around daybreak, with a slight drizzle against the large windows, which would let in gray muting light to the white room, creating a washed out but bright effect. Various decorations, such as painting and shelves with decorative vases on them, one of which Hamlet smashes during the scene, would line the…

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    marketplace?” (Ehrhart). He uses imagery to paint a picture in your mind that a soldier from war feels guilt and regret for killing non combatant (a civilian, person who is not a part of the war) people. He visions what would have been different in his life if he had not killed those people. Now, in the second part of the poem, the soldier is then explaining how the non combatant people lived life the same way as any other soldier, in the war, did. “Or what if the boy—but he didn’t have a…

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    happened around the world.Why was it important or facts.World war 1 was from 1914-1918. Marne,Verdun and Gallipoli were one of the important battles in the first world war. All mostly occurred on the western front.They did have a good amount of combatants to worry about in their battles. First,Marne was fought by the Marne river near Paris France.By Germany had attacked both battles.Fought between Germany and the allies of France and Britain. Germany had well over 1,400,000 soldiers.The…

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    Hercules Movie Analysis

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    Hercules: Movie Review The warrior is about the successful and appreciated Roman General, Maximus Decimus Meridias. His lone yearning is to return home from the fight to his significant other and child. He has been away for more than two years. Yet, tragically, things are not that simple for Maximus. The Emperor of Rome, Marcus Aurelius sits on his passing quaint little inn that he might want Maximus to guarantee that Rome comes back to open run the show. This implies taking impermanent…

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    The Iran-Iraq War

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    was also the most destructive 20th Century conflict since WWII. The conflict produced over one million refugees and casualties and costed the combatant countries as much as one billion dollars per month, and the total costs have been estimated in excess of three hundred billion dollars. The end state of the conflict was catastrophic for not only the combatants but the region as a whole. The relatively prosperous economies of Iran and Iraq were crippled, oil production showed remarkable decline,…

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    Forward Operation Bases

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    From 2001-2014, the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF), a North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) led security mission comprised of soldiers from many nations occupied Afghanistan in an effort to stabilise the country. The ISAF served to train the Afghan National Security Forces (ANSF), rebuild government institutions and remove Taliban, Al-Qaeda and other factional warlords from the areas surrounding Kabul. One of these the Forward Operation Bases was known as Armadillo.…

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    Supreme Court Case Study

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    times of war. In the cases Hamdi v Rumsfeld, the United States under the Bush administration held Hamdi as an enemy combatant “captured in a combat zone” in Afghanistan.…

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    Snap Judgments Analysis

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    I think some of my big concerns were that the people would reject me for looking different from them. In doing so would get the wrong idea about me. Snap judgments, in my humble opinion, can have lasting positive and negative effects. Luckily it was all a bunch of negative self-talk and the clients were extremely kind and welcoming. Side note, I might consider grabbing my Magic the Gathering point counter to change that behavior, but again, I digress. I am looking forward to learning more…

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