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    task” (Bennis & Goldsmith, 2010, p. 40). Coaches can be found in any arena, not just athletics, and today, Oklahoma is in desperate need of instructional coaches in its public school system. Many instructional coaches who have earned a Master of Education degree are trained to be effective leaders by casting an engaging vision, by communicating shared values, by inspiring attainable goals through consistency, competence and care (Bennis & Goldsmith, 2010).…

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    I am here! As a Military Science Instructor, I am here to motivate, to engage, to teach, and help the cadets along the way. I will introduce the cadets to leadership skills, drill and ceremonies, inspections, customs and courtesies, and Army traditions. These helps the cadet succeed in the future. I train, coach, and mentor my cadets in what we call the 21st Century Soldiers Competencies. I bring my enthusiasm for the military into the classroom environment, while showing them how it is relevant…

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    Ethical Problem Solving I chose Ethical Problem Solving as my topic because it represents a difficult and important training area, not just for the military but for any organization. From my experience in the Army, I have noticed that the Army is always seeking to develop ethical problem solving from officers and soldiers who come from many different religious, personal, and philosophical backgrounds, who may view some problems and solutions within the ethical field in different ways. All…

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    Athens because women had more freedom and education than other city-states, they had two governments in different times, and they lived a military life. First and foremost, Spartan women had more freedom and education than other city state women. At a young age, Spartan girls along with boys were able to all afford a public education, while in city states like Athens, women and girls had to be taught at home. Some also object that Athens was the center of education. Although I understand their…

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    he went to Bowdoin College and graduated in 1850. Four years later, he graduated from the U.S. military academy at West Point. Although he studied military tactics, he proceeded to become an assistant professor in mathematics at West Point. His military career started out with him becoming a colonel for the 3rd Maine Volunteer Infantry in 1861. Throughout his time in the military, he moved up in military rank until in the spring of 1863, he was promoted to the head of XI Corps. He fought…

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    This paper focuses on the military profession, leadership balance, Army culture, and human resource (HR) roles. The significant practice of leadership excellence within our arms. I will also, discuss the form of profession that motivates leaders and peers within our HR career. My understanding of exceeding the standard of this profession with the highest expectations. I will also, write the value of exemplary detail that leads the military toward advancement of proficiency. The opportunity to…

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    With my father’s high ranking in the military made me teach myself many skills that have changed me for the better. I believe that the military will teach me more valuable skills I can use throughout my life after high school. The military is a great career to have because of the benefits, skills, and experiences that will be available to me in the future. Working for the military will allow me to have benefits. These benefits include things like TRICARE, military pay, retirement, and the…

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    it is astounding to see the lengths some people will go to to hold back progress. In concerns to the U.S. Military, there have been many adversaries of women being allowed to join all combat roles and positions in service. Those mainly opposed are men and women that argue that the physical ability, efficiency, and military readiness will not be at the standard expected from men in the military. While there are many pros and cons to opening all combat roles to women, the pros outweigh the cons in…

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    During the Middle Ages, knights were very well known, honorable, military men. Knights followed a set of rules called the Code of Chivalry, which they learned at a very young age. To have training for battle, knights would also participate in tournaments. All of the training that the young men did led to their becoming of a knight. To become a knight, these young men had to go through many years of training and education from being a page, squire, and then to a full knight. Knights during the…

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    A special duty of an athletic trainer is to provide athletic training services to patients and athletes as required, patient and community education in the areas of sports injury prevention and care. One duty is to use appropriate, up-to-date clinical techniques to effectively neutralize athletic injuries. Athletic Trainers are also required to retain track…

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