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    Military Career

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    information on starting a career in the military. I will review the branches of the armed forces, the chain of command, jobs that are available and how the military pay system works. I will also describe benefits and the drawbacks of joining…

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    towards government and leadership to protect his power; however, he wanted to brainwash them from very young ages that dictatorship was the solution. He spent years altering the school system and persuading students to follow Hitler. “The group’s training regimen became more militaristic...These physical activities were accompanied and underpinned by racial and ideological teachings” (Alpha History). In order to motivate members to keep to the intense program, even the German Youth program was…

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    mother saw to it that my education never suffered. At the tender age of fourteen I left the comfort of home and attended a three year boarding school. During this time I took advanced mathematical and science courses along with rigorous language courses such as French, Spanish, and Latin. However, by the end of high school I was unsure about my future and found myself joining the military shortly after graduation. It was during basic military training that I received my training orders to become…

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    Marine Corps Career Essay

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    when you hear this? Honor, courage, and commitment; these are virtues the Marine Corps lives by, and soon virtues myself and my fellow Marines will live by. The Marine Corps has always been extremely intriguing to me. The opportunity for travel, education, and the respect of your peers is what drew me to it most. It also offers me discipline and structure which I feel I am sometimes lacking in my life. The Marines are going to help set me up for the rest of my life, and they could help you too! …

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    Additional Duty Essay

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    Air Force Officers are training and will have prepare you when you are accepted in to OTS. You will be advisor to the Commander of the Cadet Squadron. You will have supervises and instructs cadets at the Air Force Academy during your time there. This special duty will benefit your most probable preferred team role as Creator become of your skills to be willing to solve problem. You can be helpful with help cadets when issues come up because you have served in the military. This special duty…

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    The Greek city-states of Athens and Sparta were two great powers during their time. Athens was a city-state known for its love of art and beauty and rule by democracy while Sparta was well-known for its military power and its rule by oligarchy. Athens was a city-state that, after many reforms by lawmakers such as Solon and Cleisthenes, became a democracy ruled by the people. The government became a system of different groups that discussed or voted on decisions. The largest of the groups was the…

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    Lvp Reflection

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    work as a nurse educator. Yet, I do very education in the traditional sense. I am more of a facilitator of training and education. My podium time is minimal and is only teaching simulation to the 68C military Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN) students. I also facilitate the Mock Code Training for the hospital. Yet, most education is a refresher for skills already taught in nursing school. My project as a DNP prepared nurse will be to, implements a new training and a policy amendment that would…

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    Military Work Experience

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    the field of higher education for over 19 years, I strongly believe that my military and work experience will be beneficial on my path toward achieving the PhD degree in higher education. With these thoughts in mind, I want to pursue a degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Higher Education in order to seek a better understand around the challenges veteran student face such as retention and completion, success and development of new nontraditional methods and programs to help military personnel enter…

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    Please use APA including in-text citations. I believe that the Athenian’s policy or educational system favours only the wealthy aristocrats, such that only the sons of the rich families attend formal education and participate in politics. Unlike the Spartans, every male born can part-take in the military service and that means that there is a level of equality. To me, life in Athens must be very boring for the poor masses and I also presume that the level of poverty must be very high, since the…

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    ability to read and write in Rome; Military involvement, Education and bureaucracy all of which predominantly revolve around the persons social class. Each of these factors affected those of a different social class in different ways. “Literacy is conventionally defined as the ability to read and write” (Ralph Haeussler, Literacy, Rome and Provinces, P1) and in Rome each social classes literacy adapted to each citizens individual needs and their role in society. Education was a majorly familial…

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