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    Sparta Dbq Analysis

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    make a strong military force. It is located on the Peloponnese peninsula in Southern Greece. Sparta’s main focus, is the military, and they force all men to commit to the military until the age of 60. With this focus, the city-state only lasted 300 years. The weakness of Sparta did outweigh the strengths. There were more weaknesses in the way that they lacked education, boys are taken away from their families at a young age, and they are abusive. To begin with, Sparta lacked education. It…

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    This university in particular, supports Veterans, service members, and their families by providing assistance with state or federal education benefits, and finding the resources they need on and off campus. Their mission is: “To ensure success of Veterans in higher education and beyond” (University of Minnesota), and the program aspirations, to me, are perfect for Veterans with PTSD. Their first objective, Teacher, and Faculty Outreach, encourage faculty…

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    estimated cost of the Canadian military was estimated to be over fourteen billion dollars. The day after the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on New York, President George W. Bush was asked to pledge for Canada’s support to capture members of the Islamist group responsible and to dismantle their training camps(the canadian encyclopedia n.p). On October 7, 2001, Prime minister Jean Chretien announced Canada’s participation in the mission in…

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    helping people become the best they can be. The education levels required vary depending upon the career path an individual chooses. The different career paths may be: a private practitioner, professor, military, or working for an NCAA institution. Depending upon an individual’s specialties one may work with various kinds of people, and can influence one’s salary. An individual looking at Sports Psychology will need to look into the education and training needed, employment outlook, career…

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    qualifies them to do work of a legal nature “through formal education, training, and experience” (NALA, 2015). Paralegals fill a vital role throughout both civilian and military law practices. However, there are some important distinctions both between the scope of responsibilities and formal education required that exist between the two classes of paralegals. NALA is a professional organization formed in 1975 to increase the professional…

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    Military Combat Engineer Imagine receiving an extra 40,000 dollars just for choosing a specific military job of your choice after enlisting. Having a job in the military making a considerable amount of money and furthering one's education. One will be able to obtain this by hard work and dedication. Among the hard work and dedication one will have to administer they will also have to endure tough training and operations, learning new capabilities and skills, acquiring new duties and thinking of…

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    Essay On Military Police

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    The military police in the Army National Guard plays a decisive role in protecting the people and property of the United States by enforcing military laws and regulations (United States Army National Guard). Both the military and civilians rely on the military police to prevent crime and respond to all emergencies. Some jobs for officers include the securing of weapons, enemy prisoners, and government officials. It is also the job of a military police officer to interview witnesses, arrest, and…

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    licensed pharmacy technician has several requirements. But surprisingly, the level of education is not as high as one would think. The pharmacy technician application takes forty-five days to be processed and requires a $140 non-refundable application fee (Pharmacy Technician Application Instructions, 2017). The basic education requirement needed is only a high school diploma or an equivalent like a general education development certificate (GED). So, we can safely assume that someone…

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    Chapter 24 – Military Contributions to Adult Education This chapter provides a brief glimpse of how supported military education has expanded access to adult education and been a catalyst for educational and social transformation while also examining current practices and challenges. (Kasworth, Rose, and Ross-Gordon, 2010) Previously viewed as an asset to a prosperous society, Adult Education access was limited. While adult education is more available today, adult education providers…

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    does not need to reinstate the draft. History has shown that todays all volunteer service has made this country’s military the best in the world. While there may be a myriad of reasons for a person to join the military, be it education benefits, world class training, travel or retiring before forty, the bottom line is they are highly motivated and rightfully proud. But today’s military has to be faster and more responsive than in the past and it takes several years to develop a top-flight…

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