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    Military Police Career

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    Former US representative, Our nation's military and law enforcement personnel work hard to protect us. We must thank them for their continued vigilance. Without their sacrifice we would less capable of protecting our nation. When Javon was little he was never really sure what he wanted to be in life. Growing up I Javon had learned about some of his family was military, so he decided he wanted to serve my country proudly. Also I like the fact that we can conduct vehicle searches, open areas, and…

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    arguable that, throughout its history, military influence in Peruvian society has been very significant due, mainly, for the many years of military government. After Independence, the military had governed Peru for 110 years of the 195, of the 74 presidents, 51 were military. The armed forces had participated in Peruvian politics, among other ways, through military coups, co-managing the government with a president-elect, encouraging militarist policies in non-military areas, fulfilling the…

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    Education has evolved since the time of Greece. Much of our learning system is derived from Greece's learning system. The purpose of education in Greece (besides sparta) was to produce good citizen (Citizens included everyone except slaves) . Sparta had a different approach to education. The Spartans goal of education was to make great soldiers. In Athens boys were taught at home until they reached the age of 6. These young boys were then sent to a neighboring school for their primary…

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    Founded in 1839, Virginia Military Institute was a male only public school that prepared its students for leadership in military and civil life. In their efforts to create “citizen soldiers” the institution offered a program unlike any other. VMI taught both physical and mental discipline in the students. Which resulted in many alumni going on to have very successful careers, like Ralph Northam. The petitioner in this case was the United States. Who questioned whether Virginias…

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    higher education. So immediately after, I began attending classes at my local community college. I can admit, I have the gift of easily grasping academic material quickly, which is a good thing, or used as a bad habit. Which is what I did my first year in college, therefore I was not able to capitalize my time. After a year, I had the opportunity to join a program at the University level, for a year. From that point on, my life took a jolted turn, starting a family, getting into the military…

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    The U.S. military has long been faced with the task of recognizing and resolving a seemingly endless array of constraints while upholding its fundamental purpose to protect our nation from enemies, both foreign and domestic. Presently, the U.S. government and citizenry are actively seeking ways to decrease military spending, further tightening these constraints. As a result, the U.S. military is challenged to maintain and strengthen its basic foundation using practical and innovative methods…

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    The Spartan Lifestyle

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    practicig military lifestyle by Spartan was to dominance over Helots. Most of the Spartans ambition was to be a great warrior and they…

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    strong military, far less patriarchal, and had a healthier society. Sparta had the strongest and most well trained army of ancient greece. Boys were brought up to be the ultimate killing machines. The boys were taken away from their mothers at the age of 7 and were trained to be spartans. They were trained to show bravery even in the face of great danger. They showed their military prowess in their…

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    combat related and after being informed they make the military an option in there career choice Introduction I. Attention-getting device: A lot of individuals have the common perception the Army is kicking down doors and taking names, but what most people fail to realize is that the Army as a profession has a lot more opportunities then one might think. A. Credibility Statement: For the past eight years I have dealt with some type of military training rather it being the four…

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    be in the military, the other 75% are not qualified because they’re either drug users, obese, medically unfit, failed to graduate high school, or have criminal records. Although making it mandatory could help some people, it has a lot of potentially long term side effects. Military enlistment should not be mandatory because it could potentially put your life at risk, it puts your life on hold, and not everybody is fit for it. Compulsory military enlistment is when joining the military is…

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