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    Many recruits were children of immigrants, while others were born in foreign countries, such as Mexico, Italy, and the Philippines. Many Native Americans also volunteered to fight, though they were not subject to the draft. About 380,000 African Americans served…

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    Terrorists Psychology

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    analyze the effective psychological and sociological techniques used by Terrorist Leaders to change the psychological and behavioral factors of their followers. It will seek to give some answers on how does a Terrorist Leader influence, persuade, recruit and motivate the group’s followers. It will do this by examining recent findings of psychological and sociological studies on terrorists published by accredited sources. This paper will also try to find if politics or religion plays a personal…

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    The social makeup of Charleston in the 18th and 19th century according to the U.S Census had a sprawling number of blacks. Charleston has partly become the hub of a trading center in North America because of the sugar plantation and the slave trading. The makeup of the city spanned among the Jews, Christian, Muslim and non-believers: this was due to John Locke encouragement or insisting of a religious tolerance. The City became heavily populated by black slaves from the Western African region…

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    three are usually deployed on the ground. The three that are usually on the ground are the Marines, Army, and the Navy. Semper Fidelis is the United States Marine Corp’s motto and is Latin for always faithful or loyal and it is instilled into the recruits from the time that they enlist. The Marines are the amphibious branch of the United States Military which means that they work both in the water and on land. Marine training starts with twelve weeks of basic training split into three…

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    Before attempting to identify “to what degree can a research within the social science be considered scientific” the researcher must first become familiar with what a research is (APUS, 2017). Research is more than a collection of information from a source. Research must project “subjective processes, social relations, and artifacts (including research instruments and methods) enable researchers to objectively comprehend phenomena” (Ratner, 2002). However, the postmodernist contention that the…

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    period. Essentially, the objective of the recruitment process is to choose potential police officers who can meet entry level requirements, and also successfully complete the training academy requirements and the probationary period thereafter. While recruit qualifications vary in different departments, some general requirements and concerns can be found in each department…

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    the desert below. The Military base was larger than Devon, stretching for more than a mile in each direction. Knowing that this was not the snow skiing division, he asked a marine who was standing by the entrance where he should be going. All new recruits should follow the main road to get checked in, he replied. The map of the base showed the check in location, displaying that this “main road” passed by the obstacle course, and the bunks. Leper started down the road with everyone else, sure…

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    Police Discretion Study

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    processes as choice, introduction, encounter, and metamorphosis. Choice is when someone decides to pursue policing as a career and the introduction process is when a recruit enters the police academy. During these two processes, recruits learn the didactic style of policing and what it means by law to employ force or exercise discretion. A recruit enters the encounter process after leaving the academy and is paired with a higher-ranking police officer and put out on the street. It is this…

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    America's Army 3 Analysis

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    The US Army is often the primary mechanism for distributing US foreign policy, and it would serve this game well to reflect that as an important reality of the US military. America’s Army 3 has important geopolitical ramifications. First, it recruits US teens to fight in wars by showing them how fighting is fun. While the game was poorly received by critics, it was obviously successful enough for the military to produce a trilogy, as opposed to a single…

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    Short explanation/summary of the book: Titan’s Curse, by Rick Riordan is the book that describes the friendship between Percy Jackson and Annabeth. Grover had been sent to the school to recruit more demigods for Camp Half-Blood, as Luke had been trying to steal them away to join his and Kronos’s Titan army. Thalia uses her abilities to charm the school staff, letting the group blend in and sneak into a school dance. There, they reunite with Grover who identifies two of the students, Bianca and…

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