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    Officer Training Corps program is a program implemented in public high schools by the federal government to help military readiness after world war 1. It was created by the national defense act of 1916, under the provisions of this act, high schools were required privileged loaned federal military equipment and the assignment of active duty military personnel as instructors. This program technically influenced young citizen to enroll into the United States military. It still stands as that today, it used to be forced but is now widely encouraged.. Students under this program seem to have three greater aspects of most high school students. These three aspects are academic achievement, wellness, and leadership skills. JROTC…

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    order.” He attended Garfield High School in East Los Angeles; were he was involved in sports: track and cross country. “I was not fluent and I couldn 't speak English when I started Kindergarten. (smiles) Nothing but Spanish, OK.” His father passed away on the 24th of January, 1942. “Just about six…

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    Education In Iran Essay

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    talk about how important it is to have an education. Without having a high school diploma in the United States, adults would not have the option to enter in the workforce easily, enroll in college, or enlist in the Army. Many adolescents in different locations of the world do not get to choose what they want to do in the future. Some students in different countries have to earn their high school diplomas by passing numerous tests. There some students in the world that have to take an examination…

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    up, prepare breakfast, take the child to school, clean the house, read a book, bring the child home from school, make dinner, put the child to bed and go to sleep. We played this game almost everyday in our fully finished basement in our house at 1842 North Fremont street. This imaginary lifestyle was influenced by my mother. My mom stayed at home and took care of us while my dad held a steady job at the family business. Money was never an issue for our family, and poverty was an easy problem to…

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    one wonder-drug that promises to shed their weight quickly and easily. Many Americans have successfully managed their busy lives and maintained a healthy lifestyle but there are still those that have become obsessed with physical fitness and how they look. According to the Merriam-Webster online dictionary it defines physical fitness as “good health and strength achieved through exercise.” So what makes most Americans obsess about their fitness and how they look?…

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    During the civil war era, women were looked at very differently. They were mainly looked at as people to take care of the kids, and the house. Even they didn 't realize how independent they could become. After the war started, the had to take new roles, find jobs, and prove to men and others they could do more than take care of the house, and children. While men were away from home fighting in the war, women had to keep the man’s income alive to survive. So that meant that women had to take…

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    Nate Saint Research Paper

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    serve the Lord in a mighty way. On June 4, 1936 Nate became a Christian at the age of 13. With his early faith as a child, army and missionary work, wonderful companions, sacrificing death and eventually the salvation of the Auca Indi-ans, Nate Saint’s story displays God’s sovereign control. Even though he knew he might not live to see the next sunrise, Nate knew God was calling him to minister to the ferocious Aucas. (154) Nate Saint was born on August 30, 1923, grew up in Philadelphia P.A. and…

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    Introspective Essay: The History of My Writing I remember, when I was first beginning to write, learning how to write my name. I was blessed with beautiful penmanship; something I still cherish, to this day. I started writing, more and more, just to look at the words. This experience provided me with a positive outlook on writing. The attractiveness of my writing has motivated me through the long hours of preparing to write simple and complex papers in high school, through the completion of my…

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    Nurse Career Plan

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    While I researched different colleges, I found that there were a lot of differences between them. Some colleges are are 4-year commitments and some are only 2 years. While one college may only offer a masters and bachelors degree in one major, another college may only offer an associate's. College is very expensive and tuition is rising dramatically each year which is why I would also like to join the Navy and get a free education. Although I would have to go to a college that offers NROTC…

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    Spartacus Weaknesses

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    the gladiatorial school close Capua, which was possessed by Lentulus Batiatus. As he was being prepared as a fighter and being detained as a slave, Spartacus and other kindred warriors were arranging a departure. In this article I intend to advise perusers on the recorded strengths that were included with Spartacus and the slave revolt he drove. The authentic…

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