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    Training Management and Operation Anaconda: What Have We Learned? Operation Anaconda has been studied through various lenses about the inefficiencies and successes within this operation. Unfortunately, this operation is primarily known for the problems it encountered amongst the internal parties and the irreversible damage due to poor planning and coordination. With the advances in military technology and intelligence, it remains vital that training management is a top priority in the design,…

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    Themes In The Lottery

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    the theme was supported by three main literary aspects. In "The Lottery" Jackson supports that there is danger in blindly following traditions by showing conflicts in the plot, using symbolism in objects and situations, and using irony throughout the short story. The conflicts in the plot that supports the theme is internal and external conflicts. Right when “The Lottery” started there was a rush of nervousness and a “sudden hush” through…

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    integral part of American history and culture. In “American Pie,” McLean’s continuous use of metaphor, change in time period after each chorus, and recurring symbol equating music to happiness create a song indicative of the societal and political conflicts of the ‘50s and ‘60s in America. Throughout the entire song, McLean uses metaphors in a way that has left listeners confused as to the true meaning of the song since it came out. Even the chorus, with its mention of “Miss American Pie,” is a…

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    Front of You: Human connection is crucial to exist, however a person does not need to enjoy the company of all the people in the world. Everyone has different views on subjects and these differences can cause conflict. The maxim Keep Your Enemies In Front of You is displaying how to use conflict with others as an advantage. I feel that this maxim can apply to modern life and politics because human connections are changing perpetually. Mathews states that “the opponent in one fight is often the…

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    Ethan Frome's Decision

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    Ethan Frome was a peculiar man in his time, but when evaluating the decisions he made, we may notice similar situations. Ethan was left with a decision that many people have encountered. Zeena was a stubborn woman with an excuse that would cloud Ethan’s judgment. Mattie was the ticket out of his life. Ethan fought back and forth with the decision he encountered. He was unsure if he and Mattie would be able to work, but yet he went with his gut, planning on leaving Zeena behind. Whenever I think…

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    Hi, Craig! It’s safe to say Christopher Vogler changed literature composition’s face forever when he created his “Hero’s Journey” outlining concept. One among its most astonishing assets is how it can get shortening whereby commercial inclusion, if not incorporation in brief YouTube videos, both become possibilities. Questions involving shortened versions of the outline get presented, about brief movies, Internet contents, and games. I have always believed humans have many means by which to…

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    Every single person in the world will end up having to deal with problems and challenges in their life, whether it be mental, physical, as a group, or as an individual. People genuinely have two options when it comes to dealing with problems. They can stand up and do everything they can to figure them out, or they can sit back and let the problem takeover. One of the hardest problems to face is in a group setting because in order to fix the problem it requires someone to step up and be a…

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    Having an inactive chief’s mess in my area negatively impacts the workforce. In my current area of operation, we have a total of five units and ten chiefs. Our units are separated geographically by one hundred miles from a Greater Seattle Chief’s Mess. Having no chief’s mess in my area, creates struggles to the chiefs, sets a negative work environment and affects the work production of the crew. My current area units include three patrol boats, a station and a maintenance detachment unit.…

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    Conflict has been factoring in the human need for survival since the ancient times where protection lied solely from fire and bone. When one wanted to survive it meant becoming the beasts that they were hunting, and rising to the top of the food chain. The problem with conflict in the modern world is that humans are more intellectual and are given the opportunity to make smarter choices. Yet the world consistently reverts back to the primitive ways of survival that were once necessary. When…

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    internal conflict at some point in their life. Internal conflict is a struggle with a decision or a choice that occurs in the mind. Characters in stories are also faced with internal conflict. In the three stories “Fall of The House of Usher”, “The Utterly Perfect Murder” and “The Scarlet Ibis” the characters faced an internal conflict of their own. The conflicts vary from self-pride all the way to insanity. In the story “Fall of The House of Usher”, Roderick Usher deals with the internal…

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