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    We have to keep one thing in mind when answering this question: Officer’s only have two years tactical experience on an ODA to base all future decisions on. Because of that, commander’s have enlisted advisors to give them advice but from only one perspective. Yes, we do have the WO’s at the battalion and company levels to give advice however, commander’s don’t always seek it for one reason or another. I have personally experienced company commanders that thought and treated the COW as a…

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    people who began to study agriculture, they became farmers, before farmers,the nomads were hunter - gatherer who were people who followed the animals and kill and eat. The nomads had suffered for disease because there wasn’t enough food to their social ranks. It when from the Paleolithic to the Neolithic Revolution, nomads didn’t know they will face hardship in the future constantly. The nomads will be responding on their old skills and strategies on survival. Repeating they move place…

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    Uniform Inspection Requirements Before Inspection Platoon Leader and Platoon Sergeant: Already be in uniform with everything already prepared Watch and correct anything that needs to be in the squads Stay on time, (one watches squads while the other watches time?) Squad Leaders and Team Leaders: Already be in uniform with everything already prepared Help cadets with their uniform(make sure they have their names on stickers, on the item) Measurements Missing items(chain of command) Teaching them…

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    The Nose

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    immediately ascends to a rank higher than Kovalyov's, as if the rest of his body, and his mind, held it back from its ambitions. At this moment, the nose has itself undergone a remarkable transformation, and appears to be a complete person- it wears a hat and a high collar; it stands, bows, and turns around; it has a face and eyebrows. It also speaks, and says that it is 'a person in [its]own right'.6 Here, the nose has an identity, independent of Kovalyov, and defined by its military rank- it…

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    Critical Review Process

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    and design of experiments (DOE). The analysis is a key to discovering and tending to main drivers, and permits the task group to follow each venture in the process and find where there are open doors for development. I will rank it HIGH for the Application of six sigma…

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    Becoming A Staff Member

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    Why do you want this rank?: I want to become a staff member to help the players and other staff members, during my past experience of being a staff member I worked with a wide range of players and have proven myself that I can work well and effectively with them. Becoming staff would allow me, once again to play and work with these people. I am a very friendly person in general and for this reason believe that it would be good to get talking to my past colleagues and to be able to play as a…

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    Brown and Levinson created politeness theory, which is situated in the interpretivist paradigm (Goldsmith & Normand, 2015, p. 267). This theory is intended to explore the various ways language is used in certain social contexts, as well as how communication is affected by those word choices. The creators were curious why in some situations and relationships, people tend to be very blunt, while in others people tend to take a less direct approach. Politeness theory is based on Goffman’s concept…

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    expected performance in fields which they are inept, and cheapening their performance in fields in which they are experts. The phenomenon, known as the Dunning-Kruger effect, has implications on how businesses operate, as well as how investors grade and rank corporations. David Dunning and Justin Kruger’s eponymous effect was first tested in their 1999 study “Unskilled…

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    and he asked Nora if he could do anything for her. She hesitated to tell Dr. Rank that she needed the help so badly and didn’t say anything but he noticed that and decided to help Nora by watching for her hints of need for assistance in stalling Torvald which would make her feel more guilty because she wasn’t able to repay back to him. “Yes please take the piano, that will help me to control her,” Torvald said to Dr. Rank. While Nora was stalling Torvald by distracting him, she was too “out of…

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    Upward Mobility Paper

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    class. Working part-time for minimum wages in a bakery but with some college education, places me in this lower middle class percentile. My yearly income ranks in the bottom fifth percentile and my household's net worth ranks in the lower middle class as well. I do not live with either of my parents, but I know for fact that they each would rank in the lowest percentile based on occupation, income, and wealth being that neither by mother or father has any occupation or income and little to no…

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