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    Evolution Of Reveilles

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    Revolutionary (1775-1783) Wars, the use of reveilles were essential in commanding and directing military forces (American Wars). Though many of the beats and instruments are either similar or the same, the century between the two, allowed significant time for new developments in the music corps. Not only did these instruments come from European countries as they expanded their imperialistic nations, but a variety of their songs, reveilles and beats as well. Despite the dramatizing that modern…

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    The name mercenary defines someone who is hired to participate in an armed conflict but is not part of a regular army or other governmental military force. Mercenaries fight for money or other recompense rather than for political interests. In the last century, mercenaries have increasingly come to be seen as less entitled to protections by rules of war than non-mercenaries. Until recently, these categories who sold military services for money were called mercenaries. Now, they are called…

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    “Child soldiers are actually preferred by some army commanders because they are easier to manage and manipulate than adults” (Miller, Sarah Rose). They do not have the experience of older adults and are unable to make decisions. Therefore, they do not question the actions of their leaders and disobey…

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    successors can be classified as mentors, models, ideal individuals, etc. These individuals labeled as “perfect examples” are major help in order to keep a consecutive attitude in not giving up for future success. These perfect examples are classified as role models for their past experiences, impacts, and skills that have been acquired. Role models can provide an enormous impact to those that are in the process of obtaining and striving for success. Role models are very helpful, for they provide…

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    Role models are people who make you remember to never give up or to always be kind to others. Everyone looks up to at least one person and tries to be just like them. For some people it's someone close to them like their parents or grandparents, and for other people it's a celebrity or athlete. In Snow In August by Pete Hamill, Michael has infact three very special people in his life that he looks up to. These are his role models. His role models are Rabbi Hirsch, his mom Kate, and Jackie…

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    Do people have a role model in their lives that they look up to? If so, what are some of their characteristics that they like? Why do people look up to their role models? MAny people have one person in their lives that they want to be just like. Although, many people kids or young people nowadays role models are celebrities, Heather Spruill is someone many people should want to be just like, for the reasons that she is outgoing, has an amazingly kind heart, and she has a upbeat and fun…

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    What Are Bad Role Models

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    Role models can be viewed in many different aspects, its just dependent upon the individual. A role model can be literally anyone or anything. Some people may look at their favorite sports athlete or the president of the United States as an example. Other individuals may even say people like a deranged serial killer like Charles Manson or evil fictional characters like The Joker or The Green Goblin are their models of aspiration. Like these people, I also have two entities that I look up to…

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    Ellen DeGeneres is a outstanding role model for the society. Ellen is the host of her television show “The Ellen DeGeneres show”, she is also a comedian, actress, and a LGBT activist. She has starred in many movies considering she is a actress, for example the movies “Finding Dory” and “Finding Nemo.” Ellen is a influential advocate of showing people that it's ok to be different through her actions including,being unique through her actions, supporting charities, and being a LGBT activist.…

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    Inspiring role models are hard to come by these days. The main, and only, reason for this shortage is that no one is perfect. An article written by Freddie Silver from Livestrong.com, describes a few of the characteristics of good role models, “A good role model has high moral values.” Silver insists, “Role models behave ethically and demonstrate honesty.” The values, expressed above, are tested by the persons in the story “Wheelbarrow Kings” by Jess Walter. The characters in “Wheelbarrow Kings”…

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    Gracee Abeyta Mrs. Jacobson American Literature - Honors 2 Jan. 2018 The Validity of War The telling of a realistic war story cannot be successful unless it truly holds light to the extremely grueling physical and emotional battles that the average American soldier undergoes. Capturing these experiences is a feat that, if accomplished, should not go without honor and admiration for decades to come. Fallen Angels by Walter Dean Myers, published in 1988, is a novel that deserves this amount of…

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