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    our Marine aviation community is struggling to maintain Ready Basic Aircraft, a more generous metric than Fully Mission Capable aircraft. Sadly, our inability to maintain a ready squadron, or ready MAG, degrades our credibility towards the claim of a force in readiness. Steps need to be taken, procedures need to evolve, and our organization needs to be refined in order to equip our Marines with all the needed tools to build and maintain a ready force. Otherwise, we are expecting them to…

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    He says that he tries to find time that works for everyone involved. He says that there should be some sort of a relationship because then you’d be more comfortable with your collaborations. He said that you have to be willing to work with other teachers, and you have to be willing to hear what they have to say. When dealing with administration Mr. Kotz said he tries to figure out what each administrator wants, and then he gives it to them. He believes in creating relationships with…

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    You can have great benefits and the benefit of helping make others feel better. Staying driven and stay focused will improve your chances of obtaining this. A lot of people want the good things that come with this career but, they are not always willing to put in the work. Becoming a medical assistant requires you to be dedicated, service oriented, and flexible. First, when becoming a Medical Assistant dedication is a requirement. Getting the training is very important and takes time. Going…

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    How Hero’s Influence a Culture How hero’s act and are perceived by their people, can expose morals of those people, their time period, and the culture as a whole. In Beowulf’s time, the way everyone looked at him was clear; he is the picturesque hero. He had the looks, he had the muscle, he had the courage and drive to keep the people safe. The people of the time saw a hero as someone who would give anything to have the chance to defeat a monster to have a good reputation. It was thought that a…

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    Food safety is a significant factor in public health as recounted by National Research Council (1993) and Steahr (1996a, 1996b) cited in Antle (2001). Food safety is particularly important to vulnerable segments of the population such as the elderly, pregnant women, young children, and the immuno-compromised. Most marketing articles fail to cover the key issues related to importance of safer vegetables, although Coulibaly et al. (2011) narrowly look at the problem of marketing, he indicated that…

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    Domestic violence is a well-known social problem that affects men, women, and children but yet there isn 't much awareness/support for the victim(s) and the abuser. Domestic violence is not just physical; but emotional and mental as well. It affects not only the direct victim themselves but also their love ones: such as their children and family members that might or might not be aware of the problem. Domestic violence is a problem due to lack of the victim(s) reporting it, awareness/support for…

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    Using the theological perspective with the psychological perspective helps makes the sessions more valuable and successful. When the counselor is using theology it is important for the counselor to have a strong foundation and knowledge of the Bible, history from a Christian perspective, and theological systems (McMinn, 2011). Next is the spiritual perspective that helps individuals to understand God’s grace when we are constantly falling but with his grace we can learn from the different…

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    Love Animals: What Career is Right for You? For an individual who is looking into an animal career, he needs to know about the careers he is interested in, what to expect from those jobs, and he needs to know what to look for. He will also need to be in touch with his personality, skills, interests, and he will need motivation in perusing a career with animals. It takes a real commitment and a real passion to go through with this type of career and the responsibility this type of career has. In…

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    How much of yourself are you willing to lose to protect the innocence of a child? To change the child’s life? In the novel the Catcher in The Rye by J.D. Salinger, the protagonist Holden Caulifield is willing to completely strand himself to protect the innocence of children. His fierce desire to keep children’s innocence leads Holden to forget about himself and let himself fall into the abyss. Along the journey of his life he struggles with his desire to preserve the innocence of children, even…

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    • Are you willing to follow Jesus if it means alienation from your family? • Are you willing to follow Jesus if it means the loss of your reputation? • Are you willing to follow Jesus if it means losing your job? • Are you willing to follow Jesus if it means losing your life? In some places of the world, these consequences are reality. But notice the questions are phrased, “Are you willing?” Following Jesus doesn’t necessarily mean all these things will happen to you, but are you willing to take…

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