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    Self Assessment Essay

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    While taking the self-assessment I already knew what my strongest points were, but I confirmed that that I’m excellent at accepting personal responsibility, discovering self-motivation, adopting lifelong learning, and believing in myself. I scored higher in these areas because I’m all about the future, bettering myself, learning, and goals. I take anything that I do seriously from school, work, personal life and everything else in between. With that being said I am on who takes responsibility…

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    There are generalized ideas about why a nation succeeds or fails but they are just that, generalized ideas. The intelligence of a nation has nothing to do with its GDP, and its success is not determined by its culture or geography. Explaining away the differences in two nations, like North and South Korea, that are side-by-side and were once a single nation by geography and culture simply does not work. What does explain the differences in nations, however, is the political and economic…

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    how successful are armies that already allow women to serve in military combat. One of the most important militaries, where women aren’t only permitted to serve, but are required to do military service, is the IDF. IDF stands for the Israel Defense Forces, and “ it’s three things; it’s ground, navy, and air.” (Dobrzynki) Since the year 2000, after the amendment to military law, women are permitted to serve in any role of the military, including direct ground combat, and nowadays, the IDF is…

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    In my opinion, militaries in general are made up of individuals. The, “tribal mentality” in the military and the individuals that make up that, “tribe” are united in the belief at during their time together, organized violence will be required for the survival of their organization, or the society they defend. To me this taps into a primitive instinct to collectively defend or attack for the greater good of the group. In defense, man finds purpose, and in collective violence, men can distinguish…

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    Triple Canopy Case Study

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    similar to government security forces, military or police forces, more often than not on a smaller scale. They offer bodyguards for important staff members or protection of huge company premises, commonly in areas where there is a risk of hostility and violence. The private army corporations assist the military bases in operating mess halls and providing a secure environment. These organizations provide in-house security in the danger zones, where conventional military forces would not be able…

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    Despite lacking technologically advanced intelligence platforms and capabilities, Castro is able to conduct successful intelligence operations informing him of a pending invasion. Castro utilizes human intelligence operatives within the U.S. and Guatemala to anticipate the planned invasion. Additionally, poor operational security on behalf of the CIA and U.S. government prevent…

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    Disney Princess Mulan

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    conceal the fact that they weren’t men because there were, and still are, people who don’t believe women should be in the military although they are perfectly capable of doing so. Women should be respected to fight in the military because it’s their own choice, women bring different skills, however, people may say women need protecting. Women have equal rights to fight in the military as men do because it’s their own personal choice.…

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    Drone usage in Military I. Introduction Back in the 1800s, no one would even imagine using an unmanned aerial vehicle in the military. Through the years, however, technology has changed the way we live our life and how we fight our wars. From having to fight only on grounds to killing a target using an aircraft that is being controlled thousand of miles away. This paper will concentrate on the military usage of unmanned aerial vehicle also known as drones. The United States military uses two…

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    Aerospace Power

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    information aspect of America’s national security. Satellites, a form of aerospace power, can collect surveillance, data, and other intelligence that helps America in the long run. Drones are another type of aerospace power used in a similar sense, as well as for lethal reasons. In this day and age, aerospace power is the key to defense and collecting intelligence. In order to protect our national security, it is essential to master the uses of aerospace…

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    BCI Argumentative Essay

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    to allow studies on BCI’s for the enhancement of cognitive function to continue, it will be important to involve and engage in discussions with the non-scientific community. To receive public approval for technologies that could be used in major military operations or applied to real-time alterations of the brain (perhaps, a form of mind control), then the research community at large should anticipate the ethical issues that can arise…

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