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    The concept of spirituality and religion share some similarities, but differ in many ways. Spirituality is defined as “Belief in and sense of connectedness with power outside of oneself” (Black, 2014, p. 355). The belief of a power outside of oneself could be the belief in a higher power. The thought that something is larger than you could be the belief in a spiritual being. The thought and giving of oneself to a higher power is utilized not only in holistic nursing, but in addiction…

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    The Profession of Arms as a Human Resources Sergeant The United States Army is comprised of a multitude of individuals who serve as the “Backbone of the Army”. These Soldiers have gone through various types of training, gained unique individual skills and continuously strived to gain valuable knowledge in order to improve their important chosen skill or profession. One of these professions is the role of a Human Resources Sergeant. The Human Resources Sergeant plays a pivotal role with the…

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    Seven Habits Profile

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    off the pounds that I put on all because I had a season of laziness and greediness. In the begin with the end in mind category I scored a 11 which is the lowest overall score that I have on the seven habits profile but it is still considered good. Convoy sums up this category by having you put two questions in mind; What would you want people to say about you at your funeral, and What is your personal mission statement that refines what you want your life to be…

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    and communication French General Ferdinand Foch was made commander of all the Allied forces creating a good understanding for all Allied on how to dominate the Central Powers. Another idea that helped benefit the Allied Power was providing armed convoys for merchant ships. November 11th 1918 WW1 ended. Lloyd-George was on one three that created the Treaty of Versaille[Biography]. The Treaty of Versaille stated what all Central Power’s punishment was, impacting Russia with most the blame.…

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    Us Involvement In Ww1

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    The United States involvement affected the outcome of World War I. In July 1914, World War I began and was fought until November 1918. World War I was fought in Europe between the Central Powers, which included the Ottoman Empire, Austria-Hungary, German, and the Allies, which included Russia, Serbia, Belgium, Great Britain, France, and later the United States. After three years of fighting, the U.S. got involved in 1917. The reasons the U.S. entered the war, the battles that were fought, and…

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    Other perspectives, especially the political cases from the Middle Eastern nations, do not advocate for drones, as drone strikes may cause unintended collateral damage to this area of attack. For example, drones carry inherent political costs to nations, such as Yemen, Pakistan, Iran, and even Afghanistan. According to an article written by respected journalist Joshua Foust on the political consequences of drone strikes, domestic populations in the area of attack perceive drones as “almost…

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    The 442nd regimental combat team, also known as the 100th infantry battalion was a military unit made up of all Japanese Americans. Nisei another name for Americans with Japanese ancestry were highly discriminated against after the infamous event, Pearl harbor occurred. Many Nisei were put into internment camps for what was said at the time for National security. Colonel Pettigrew was determined to put these Japanese Americans into a unit, however it took him till 1942 to get the go-ahead. It…

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    Foreign Aid Civil War

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    Foreign aid is a very important part of decreasing poverty and creating a more peaceful environment for everyone around the world. One of the largest impediments to peace and prosperity is internal conflict. Foreign aid can be used to help prevent civil wars, mitigate its effects, and recover from its destruction. Which of these options is most effective in its objective? From researching each perspective, it is evident that preventing and recovering from civil war through the application of…

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    selected a new pope, Martin V, terminating the Great Schism, but leaving the papacy substantially debilitated. Furthermore, the plague had begun in Asia. Roaming commerce paths, it contaminated a portion of Asia, the Muslim world, and Europe. In 1347, a convoy of Genoese trading boats arrived in Sicily bearing bubonic plague (the Black Death). The illness wiped through Italy. From Italy it went through commerce paths to Germany, France, England, Spain and other portions of Europe and North…

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    The Kindertransport was a rescue effort to bring Jewish youth to safety during World War II. This effort took place in the years from 1938 to 1940, which ultimately saved 10,000 adolescents under the age of seventeen. British authorities had set up the Kindertransport in hope to rescue as many Jewish children as possible. “Kindertransport was the informal name of the rescue operation, a movement in which many organizations and individuals participated.”(Kindertransport History) Many different…

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