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    America has given us many gifts, but have you wonder which one is the most important? Technology is an important role in our generation. Everywhere you see there is technology. To began, last generation there was technology but not used like today. Today, my school provides everyone with chromebooks. Where we can use google for projects or research information on a topic. We save trees by using less paper. Technology is a great way to express yourself by taking pictures and posting them on…

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    militarization of police. The main concern for the increasing militarization of law enforcement is the increasing spending towards these agencies. Since September 11th 2001, the Federal Government have spent billions of dollars in the modern and more military-grade equipment for state and local police departments(Ackerman).…

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    Without the American home front helping there is no way that the Allies could have won WWII. As significant to the war as it was, it also helped change some things here too. The home front helped win the war, diminish some racism issues, and develop technology and the economy. After Pearl Harbor, the country worked together across the board to make sure that we won against Japan and the rest of the Axis powers. The able men healthy enough to help the army enlisted in huge numbers. The ones left…

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    World War I (WWI) saw the introduction of some of today’s most remarkable pieces of technology including: machine guns, indirect artillery, air planes, tanks, radios, and more. However, just a few years later, no major army entered World War II (WWII) with the same doctrine and weapons that it had at the end of WWI. The interwar period witnessed tremendous innovations in both technology and doctrine that completely changed warfare. While there were tremendous advances, there was also…

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    armed forces technology. Moreover, the second edition is continuous of the first printed in 1992, the book has new developments by historians and non-historians that had test primitive weapons and armor. Kelly DeVries collaborated with Robert Smith and this interpretation of technology has open additional roads to research with new images, as well as building and installation of the machinery. The Middle Ages have influenced modern day culture with its military weapons and equipment, for…

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    Military Downfall

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    on the battlefields, in the skies, or even in the sea. What could have happened to the powerhouse with the strongest military in the world? Because of weakening foreign relations, decreases in the protection of America, and the negative effects on the families of those who serve in the military, budget cuts in the military should be stopped. Although many believe that the military already has enough money, more funding should be given to necessary programs. Our country has been fighting over…

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    companies in areas such as technology, financial services, healthcare and retail. Our economy has been slowly getting back on track since the stock market crash of 2008. It started with a major recession that started in 2007 with factors like widespread mortgage lending, low interest rates, and lax government regulation. Then on Sept 29, 2008, the…

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    position scope is to facilitate and fast track the development and application of the new military technology. The creation of the position was suggested by Eric Shmidt, who is a former Google CEO and is the head of the newly formed Defense Innovation Advisory Board. The Director of the Innovation has not been currently filled. The emphasis and direction of the position is an investment into the Artificial Technology field, moreover Russia and China have been investing in the AI development and…

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    Military Spending Essay

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    Military spending in the U.S has been a widely debated issue for years; should we spend more, or spend less? We are in the 21st century and the world is becoming a scarier place to live in. Our military needs to grow to keep citizens safe, restore peace, and protect allies. So why wouldn’t we increase military spending, what good would come of that except not spending as much, but at what cost? Our safety? The rest of the world is growing in technology and ways to harm the US. We need to be at…

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    There is one military occupational skill that, unarguably, provides today’s ground force commanders in the United States Military an overwhelming tactical advantage on the battlefield, the Joint Terminal Attack Controller (JTAC) is that individual that provides this specific skill. The Joint Terminal Attack Controller, also known as and referred to as the JTAC, provides the precise guidance of air to ground munitions release from multiple aircraft platforms to destroy, disrupt, delay, degrade,…

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