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    majority of United States forces conducting operational deployments were from the United States Army, specifically, the Army National Guard. Because of this, United States Army personnel are at an increased risk of suicide when compared to the other branches. This phenomenon explains the number of studies focusing on individuals within the United States Army. Another limitation of research is the lack of delineation between jobs in the military. The term combat zone is utilized loosely…

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    instructor of this training, a clear idea of my own learning style should be obtained as well, so there is the assurance that, even though my preferred learning style keeps me on the comfort zone, the main goal is to deliver the information in a way that satisfied and meet the trainees learning styles. After conducting research of every participant in the training the following information was…

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    When it comes to the employment of the military instrument of national power, the ability of airpower to influence the strategic environment has been repeatedly demonstrated throughout history. Since 1991, the US has turned to airpower to achieve strategic objectives in a variety of ways. While there are numerous examples, we will examine how airpower has been utilized in two general categories: containment and humanitarian rights. The first category will discuss how the US has utilized…

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    The primary focus of Rodin’s general intolerance for collateral damage is his emphasis upon the violation of the rights of innocent individuals—a foreseeable consequence, for Rodin, of conducting drone strikes in such a way is that it could potentially impede upon the liberty of an innocent civilian/ non-combatant. It is important to emphasize that this particular case is different from the conventional case, in that the idea is not that…

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    Samantha stated that because everyone can see it, it influences these witnesses to contribute to the bullying, where as in traditional bullying it would not be seen by so many people. This is how my interview could be used in a larger research project. Conducting my first interview was interesting and a learning experience. I learned how to efficiently build rapport, how to comfortable ask sensitive questions, the important act of listening and the ethical issues involved. My best interview…

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    to achieve success. During the Non-Career Recruiting Professional Development Course, the roles of the RRNCO are outlined as: selling a lifestyle to qualified or non-qualified individuals, conducting area canvas and telephone prospecting to find leads and referrals, pre-qualifying leads and referrals, conducting interviews and presentations, etc. (NGR 601-1, para 2-18 (a)…

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    Powerco Trading Case Study

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    Ho Shi Yin, founder of the company Powerco Trading (K.K) Sdn. Bhd in Sabah, Malaysia. The company specialized in manufacturing switchboards, sheet-metal parts and also supplies a wide range of electrical accessories for mostly construction usages. It was founded the year 1982 in Kota Kinabalu, a small city in Sabah. Under the leadership of Mr. Ho, the company had expanded over 3 states in the country, including Sabah, Sarawak, and Kuala Lumpur in the last 5 years. The reputation he had built for…

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    owning my own business one day.The history of photography in ancient time cameras used tp formed images on the walls with darkened rooms and formation a pinhole in 1855-57 Direct positive images on glass ("History of Photography Timeline.”) While conducting…

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    auxiliary troops to defend the city at all costs, but sadly a significant amount of soldiers fled before the Japanese entered the city. When the Japanese arrived, western businessmen, missionaries and the International Committee tried to create a safe zone for the chinese people, but in a few weeks it was ran over and more innocent people were killed. By the time the Japanese were done looting, burning and destroying Nanking, only two thirds of the city were left. The Nanking massacre left…

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    One major issue within the parks management field that I have noticed is Nature Deficit Disorder. Nature Deficit Disorder is when there is a lack of relationship between a person and the environment. In an interview with National Geographic, Dr. Michael Hutchins explains while talking about the reasoning behind an increase in Nature Deficit Disorder that “there are many reasons for the current affairs, including urbanization and over-protective parents who believe that dangers exist behind every…

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