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    October 2015 Science Writing Army Ranger School History Over time, the military has grown to be more diverse and equality friendly. Through these times women have held the spotlight for their ability to keep up in a ‘male dominated field’. Two women in particular, Kristen Griest and Shaye Haver have paved a whole new direction for this era. Haver and Griest worked their way through high school, to West Point, a prestige Military Academy. Haver ran cross country and received a scholarship in…

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    Double V Campaign Analysis

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    Racial segregation in the U.S military reminded African Americans that they were second-class citizens on the home front whose society was the ideal pillar of the democratic freedoms and equality. African American men and women struggled to find jobs to support their families because racial discrimination kept them underpaid and unemployed. This led many African American men to join the U.S military, especially during hard times like World War II. During the war years, the segregation…

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    bombed Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. After this women began to take a role in helpping the war effort after men enlisted in the military and rushed off to war. Many women started to loose their homemaker image and work outside the home. By 1945 one out of every four married women worked outside of the home. These women changed everyday women 's roles by working in industry, military, and the community around them. World War II changed the image of women 's roles in many areas; a major part of that…

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    or no god at all. There are many things about being American that I would fight to the death to be able to keep but I did not walk into the recruiting office and say “Sign me up, I want to go to war for my country.” In fact, no one I know in the Military…

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    you just get home and there’s a letter in your mail from the government, the letter was asking for all your information because they wanted to draft you for the war. Most people wouldn’t be happy with getting a letter from the government saying that they had to go off and fight in the war and not having a decision. The draft is mainly held so they can have help in the war and so they can have a better chance of winning the war. The nation’s first military draft began in 1940, when President…

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    The military is temporary for some and a lengthy career for others. All facts considered, you cannot buy any time you have in the military back as it often in all its importance helps create the soldier and the you outside of the uniform. Being on time is a start to all of these morals and conducts. As a soldier or civilian…

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    Bill Mauldin's Up Front

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    of soldiers in the army. There are the soldiers such as generals in the back who are high up in the ranks that make all the orders and then there are the soldiers up front who execute those orders. After World War II ended in 1945, Bill Mauldin, a military journalist and cartoonist for Stars and Stripes published a nonfiction narrative with several of his cartoons called, Up Front. In the book, Mauldin focuses on the infantry soldiers on the frontline of a war that he calls “dogfaces”. These…

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    Writing Assignment One (HRC NCO ROLE Profession Of ARMS) Dees, Joseph W USAR (ALC PHASE1) To state that the army is in transition is definitely an understatement. With the new push to restructure and go back to a more Garrison style army while raising the bar on the profession and change command culture at the same time is no small task for the Army. The picture that you would get from most soldiers would be partial at best. There is no one all-encompassing view to simplify what is a change…

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    As a society today, people are moving in a much faster pace than ever before. Many of the advancements over the past few years can be accredited to digital media and the internet. Tenzin Gyatso, better known as the fourteenth Dalai Lama and leader of the Central Tibetan Administration, discusses the need for a moral compass in the biotechnology industry in “Ethics and the New Genetics”. However, use of the internet and social media is also in dire need of a moral compass. The internet and social…

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    Personal Learning Goals

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    I found my learning objectives more difficult to create than my performance objectives, since they are more abstract. International development is a multidisciplinary program with many different approaches, and as a result of that there are many approaches to using information gained from the program in real like context. The first goal I came up with was to work on “…using the theories I have learned in my development classes and apply them to launching ‘Calls for Proposals’…”. This goal embody…

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