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    HarryPotterLandia is a Harry Potter themed world where everything is perfect. Every day, for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, everyone in my land would gather in the Great Hall and eat anything that you desire at that time. Also, in my world, we have no disease and a potion that can cure anything if someone is injured. For school, we would have the perfect teachers who actually care for the students and give no homework. The boys and men in my world would be hot, mature, and not annoying. In the…

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    Harry Potter and Doctor Who have many things in common yet though the main ideas and plot couldn’t be more different.The main things you will find that are the same is that the main character is inhuman which gives them certain powers, they both die more than once and they both have arch rivals that are the main reason their family is dead.The main difference is that one is alien the other is a wizard and one has an immortal villain the other keeps having offspring.Although Harry Potter and…

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    these questions?” “Airman please wait outside, have a seat with Staff Sergeant Bell, and don’t wonder off. Tell Wo to come in.” The Major ordered. Senior Airman Ramirez was momentarily taken-back and wasn’t happy at all to be summarily dismissed with no answer to his question. He also knew, however, that he had no recourse, he stood, came to attention, saluted, did an about face and marched out of the room and into the hallway. “Staff Sergeant Wo they want you now.” Ramirez stated, with…

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    Service Paper First of all the full service dining restaurant I choose to dine at was Olive Garden in Holly Springs with my family. When we ate dinner there it was a Friday night around seven pm it was pretty busy when we walked in and there were people sitting inside and outside waiting for their names to be called. The service started out great; there were three hostesses standing behind the host counter and they were all wearing black shirts and pants as their uniforms. They all had smiles on…

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    This short story takes place in a café. It is a night and the café is empty, except an old, deaf man and two waiters, talking about him. The young waiter wants him to leave the café so he could go home, but the old one is more understanding. When the old man „asks“ for another brandy, the young says that they are closing. When he is gone, the waiters resume their discussion. The young wants to hurry home to his wife, whereas the old waiter is one „of those who like to stay late in the café“. The…

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    At times we find ourselves in situations we could never envision being in, I know For me this was at no time more of the case than when I deployed to Afghanistan in 2013. To better illustrate, I found myself in a platoon amongst a variety of individuals from varying places in America with an array of backgrounds. I personally was just a year removed from living at home with my parents when I enlisted into the Army to work with communications. Perhaps I was delusional, thinking war would not be a…

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    Warrant Officer Duties

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    Greater Responsibility My dad was a senior Non-commissioned Officer, and growing up, I could remember the jokes about Officers and the other branches of the military. By the time I arrived at Fort Huachuca in 2009, I had been in the U.S. Army for almost ten years and never really had an opportunity to work with Warrant Officers. Sure, I had work with two Warrant Officers for about one month in 2003, and one Warrant Officer in my advanced Korean class in 2005, but that was the extent of my…

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    Freshman Year Essay

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    Coda of Freshman Year I’m eighteen days away from being twenty, and I believe I’ve made many accomplishments at such a young age. I’ve graduated high school, became a U.S Army soldier, bought my parents a car, gave my mother legal documentation in the United States after twenty-one years in this country, and continuing my education to become a professional in the future. It has never been easy but I was able to push through all the obstacles put in my way to accomplish every goal I’ve set for…

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    1) In my opinion I think that older waiter is so slow and unwilling to go to bed because the fact that he suffers from insomnia. I believe that he is (based on what's seen or what seems obvious) holding/hiding/giving shelter to some form of guilt of something that affected him in his earlier years. Weather her he did something, either something bad happened to him andscarred him. This Nada refrain shows the old waiter has had some (having to do with human existence) terribly unfair treatment…

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    and Sergeants with twenty to thirty years of service. Therefore, it was then that I had set my personal objective to achieve the rank of Staff Sergeant (SSG). Being an NCO was something I took pride in and I realized that I wanted to go much further than an E-5. At this point, I investigated all conceivable outcomes to getting elevated to the rank to of Staff Sergeant I understood that I had been in the infantry for some time now and advancement was much slower than other Military Occupational…

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