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    I look around the battlefield looking uneasy. In every direction, I catch a glimpse of death. Death is everywhere. Death is laying next to me waiting for my time to come. Death is next to my fallen comrade slowly taking his soul away with every subsequent second. I am terrified to think that my time can come any second. War has been much worst than I could have ever imagined.The visibility on the battlefield is close to none. Dirt, gunpowder, blood, and ammunition flying in the air. When my ears…

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    Anti Lobbying Paranoia

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    Lobbying Paranoia: Military influence with Congress suffers from nebulous and ill-defined anti-lobbying rules that serve as figurative walls between Congress and the military. One anonymous Congressman summarized the problem, “Frankly, the anti-lobbying provisions as written are asine. If taken literally, Congress would be the loser. We need the services’ credible input.” Military officers limit their Congressional interaction for fear of their actions being interpreted as lobbying.…

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    Due to certain circumstances Henry is more able to develop close relationships than chay in Trouble by Gary D. Schmit. Henry is a boy from a small town whose world was rocked. His brother franklin just died after getting hit by a car. His sister Luisa, is a massive wreck who refuses to come out of her room. Sanborn his friend tries to help Henry get through this terrible time. Chay Chouan is accused for hitting Franklin with the car, but he is really covering for Louisa. Henry is more capable to…

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    Hello everyone, I am Diane Porché; in the Clinical Mental Health course, been in Denver for 45 years; have a daughter who is 35, and a grandson who is nine that keeps my spirit alive. As far my clinical site, Salvation Army is a six month (compulsory live-in) alcohol and drug treatment facility, providing for men and women age 21 to 60. As far as fears, being in a room with a client alone, and assessing the client using the ASI, it's a little overwhelming. Furthermore, how to motivate the…

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    joining the military? A lot of people feel the military lifestyle is not for them. This essay will explain reasons why joining the military is beneficial. First reason why people should join the military is the military pays for all expenses. Another reason why people should join the military is the military offers close relationships with other Americans. Lastly, people should join the military because it helps people stay out of trouble. Americans should be required to join the military. The…

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    During the civil war you might have heard of many brave American Union soldiers but not many people today know that many of the soldiers included not only African Americans and Americans but also Native Americans. During the Civil War there were many different tribes that fought a long side Union and Confederate. Some of these tribes included the Kaw also known now as the Kanza or Kansa. Throughout the Civil War many tribes changed some fought and some just allied themselves to become closer to…

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    A young and developing boy has ample time to mature and become an adult, but when a boy is thrusted into a war, he is forced to mature very rapidly. War changes the very nature of how these boys behave and think as they experience the true horrors of war. These rookies have to adapt and transform into an unfeeling killing machine, or have to deal with the something far worse than dying, guilt. The necessity of rapid maturation is a necessity for new soldiers during times of war. In Stephen…

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    Air Force Veteran

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    Well i’m going to start out by first saying that my grandpa is a Air Force Veteran. He had said that the Air Force had changed who he was when he had first started out. He said that it made him grow up and be more responsible and able to do better and be a better person. He was in the Air Force from 1971 to 1988. While he was in the he had earned a lot of ribbons and medals and he was a high rank as well. My grandpa was proud of what he had done, we are all proud of him for what he did for us.…

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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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    often forget the importance of our military. Some think we need a strong military and others think we need a small military. According to the Conservative’s handbook, Military strength deters aggression . If we have a strong military, it will imply that we can hold our ground and it will show other countries not to mess with us. (William Inboden, The Role of a Strong National Defense). Presidents like Ronald Reagan and Theodore Roosevelt advocated for a strong military. They believed in the…

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