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    they can be flown which would exclude highly populated areas and airports and within a certain distance of private property. I also recognize that there should be some restrictions on military drones to prevent collateral damage, a good restriction would be requiring more intelligence before striking a target. Military drones should not be abandoned because of some collateral damage, which could be prevented if more research is conducted and better legislation is proposed. Drones could be…

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    The Hindu Caste System, originally brought by the Aryans, defined the Ancient Indian people’s lives. This system defined the people’s lives because their caste was their job forever. They were born into their role and could not interact with anyone outside of their caste. This system practically controlled the Indians’ lives. It was separated into four classes, with a group at the bottom not considered in the system. The four castes in Ancient India considered in the system were Brahmins,…

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    12th Century Castles

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    being 3 metres to 30 metres in height (10 feet to 100 feet), and from 30 metres to 90 metres in diameter (100 feet to 300 feet). This minimum height of 3 metres (10 feet) for mottes is usually intended to exclude smaller mounds which often had non-military purposes.in England and Wales, only 7% of mottes were taller than ten metres high; 24% were between ten and five metres, and 69% were less than five metres tall. A motte was protected by a ditch around it, which would typically have also been…

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    weapons have evolved into more technologically advanced weapons that we still use today. The Ancient Greeks invented many advanced weapons for their time. Their innovations developed into our modern day weapons and military tactics. These inventions helped pave the way for the contemporary military weapons that are still being utilized today. The ballista was a very strong and powerful weapon the Ancient Greeks invented. It was the first catapult used by the Greeks and was the most dominant…

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    Have you ever wanted to be a Navy SEAL? Have you ever wanted to go into war with your brothers and take down terrorists? All you see about the infamous SEALs is all the bad guys they kill, but in The Last Punisher, you see the full story about this elite special operations force during the Battle of Ramadi. You learn about the struggle to stay alive and hardships of war. I will be evaluating what it means to be a SEAL, visualizing the dramatic events the men of the SEALs go through, and question…

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    I joined the military right out of high school with some battle scars from my adolescent years. But that was it; no tattoos. I was a minor and didn’t have a say about what I wanted. I wasn’t even out of technical school when I received my first tattoo. The one thing I did do was give the location a great deal of thought. I didn’t want it to be seen while in uniform. Even at a young age I was really concerned about the professional military image. I was representing the United States…

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    Citlaly Silveira 2/9/2016 Mr.Recinto English 9B Should Citizens have the right to refuse to serve in the armed forces? Yes, because based on our moral freedom as human beings. People in the military said that is not good to serve "Since Americans involved in wars usually have nothing to do with "serving your country" or "defending your freedom"".(1)Citizens should have the right to refuse because, one's bot prepared, their family needs them. They are not prepared, according to the white…

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    the specific area of their choice is needed. To be a profession you ultimately need the trust of people. A Profession is someone who has love, inspiration, and dedication for what they do. In the Military, having a profession, you need to be able to provide something that society can’t do. If a Military profession can’t provide security, it can’t uphold the…

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    Cripple in smoke from factory chimney (1942) This artwork depicts a crippled figure walking away from what looks like a chimney. The figure looks to be created by the smoke as if they were a ghost or not real. The figure only has one leg and is using crutches. The figures head is surrounded by circles like a halo. The figure is staring at you while walking away from the chimney and the barbed wire fence behind it. This artwork is drawn with ink on paper. Boyd has used different thicknesses of…

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    Supreme Command Analysis

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    The normal theory of civil-military relations contends that politicians should declare a military operation’s objective and then step aside leaving the business of war to the military. In his book, “Supreme Command,” Eliot Cohen deviates from this normalcy theory by arguing that active statesmen make the best wartime leaders, pushing their military subordinates to succeed where they might have failed if left on their own. According to Cohen civilian intervention at both strategic and operational…

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