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    populace by the military regime of Fidel Castro, backed by the Communist country of…

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    1. Purpose: Embed uniformed military personnel with a transportation MOS within the LRC, Transportation sections. 2. Scope: Army-wide. All 73 LRCs across the United States Army. The LRC provides Logistics support to individual Soldiers and units assigned to or mobilizing in army installation during peace or war. The LRC exercises authority over and develops plans and policies for all installation Logistics activities, Supply, Services, Installation Logistics Automated Systems, Maintenance, and…

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    administration are rated on their ability to prepare their students for higher education, which will allow them to obtain a higher standard of living. Therefore, certain schools and school districts go to extreme lengths to keep out military Recruiters out. On the contrary, it is vital to allow military Recruiters into the High Schools in order to provide opportunities to qualified students in order to better themselves which ultimately makes the students more marketable in today’s extremely…

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    The only community college to accept occupational degree students in Mississippi at this time is East Mississippi Community College. “First time students must submit an official high school transcript reflecting a Mississippi Occupational Diploma from an accredited high school. Occupational Diploma students must also present an approved portfolio. Along with these two pre-requisites, all students must also meet placement requirements, including ACT scores and other requirements as specified by…

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    a college degree is a milestone that many students dream about after high school, but students across America encounter several problems that will derail their dreams of obtaining a college education. Although earning a college degree is what society believes is best, there are also other alternatives for a successful career. Society dictates that in order to be successful in life a college education is a prerequisite. There are many obstacles a student can encounter while attempting to obtain a…

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    In the senior year of high school many students find themselves stressing over the decision of what they want to be when they grow up. There are a lot of choices that have to be made prior to graduation in order to have a well thought out plan; unfortunately, there is an abundance of pressure thrown upon high school seniors to have those life choices well thought out and made up. The most accepted way of doing things is for the student to go to college, get a degree, and become a competitor in…

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    College Versus College

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    heard while firing a weapon during training in the military or the sound of the bass from a party in college. The military and college life are very different in how life is lived from a day to day basis and different with the kind of person that you are. Personally think that joining the military is the better, smarter decision, but like college it isn’t for everyone. College is made to seem mandatory in today's society, but there are much better option out there then going to school for an…

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    College Decisions

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    Decisions in Real Life What to do after high school? That’s the question. Do I enter the work force, go to a vocational school, attend college, the options are endless to what I could do? Floyd Norris states in his article “Fewer U.S. Graduates Opt for College After High School,” 65.9% of high school graduates enrolled in a college after graduation. This percentage was the lowest recorded in the last decade (Norris 14). Even though this is the lowest recorded number of the decade, this…

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    Some school districts offer programs that allow high school students to graduate in three years instead of the traditional four years. Most students who follow this plan must take courses during the summers or in the evenings or may not be able to take elective courses. Is it a good idea for students to finish high school in three years and enter college or the work force one year early? I think that it would be better for the students to choose if they want to leave in three or four years of…

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    or an option, but as a fact. As if this was the only way to be successful in life. Up until my senior year in high school, every teacher I had supported that idea. “College is the only way to get a job,” was what they kept preaching to my class. Because of this, the entire senior class at my high school planned on going to college. There were only one or two students who did not feel like they needed to go to school. The harmful thing about this brainwashing was that a majority of the students…

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