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    Becoming A Veterinarian

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    I don’t think people shouldn't have to serve two years in the military. People might want to do something different in life. Others might have a problem or they can't hear, talk, see, or comprehend what people are telling them. There are people that want to become something big in life and not serve in the military. I don't want to go into the military i want to be a veterinarian. Some people don't want to be in the military. They don't want to leave their families. They might not like the…

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    immense opposition against war, causing him to have frequent thoughts of escaping to Canada. With the pressures of his community and sense of patriotism, O’Brien eventually submitted the call to the draft on August 14, 1968 and was sent to acquire basic Army training at Fort Lewis, Washington.…

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    All of the men and the women of the United States military risk their lives on a daily basis to be able to protect their country. Because the men and women of the military give their lives to the service of their country, Americans are granted all of the freedoms spoken of in the United States Constitution. Although there are many more freedoms, three main freedoms and rights that Americans gain from the military service are the freedom of speech and religion, the right to vote and to think as…

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    The movie We Were Soldiers is based on the Battle of Drang in November 1965. The United States Army 1st Battalion specifically, 7th Cavalry Regiment, 3rd Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division was in charge of Lt. Col. Moore who from the beginning demonstrated his leadership among his soldiers. From the moment Lt. Col. Moore began training its soldiers acted in such a way that he could win the confidence of his soldiers while serving as motivation for them. Before leaving American soil he promised…

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    By studying an array of texts, individuals gaining an insight into various influences and characteristics of the human experience. ‘Homecoming’ by Bruce Dawes and ‘The Book Thief’ by Marcus Zusak reveal pertinent ideas about the human experience including, death, war and loss. During times where war was extremely prelevant and therefore these were very close to every man and woman’s heart across the globe. The human experience can reveal negative effects of life on individuals and the study of…

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    P.W. Singer said in an article, “…The government set up camps for street children, and then rounded up children to fill them in a purported attempt to "clean up" Khartoum. These camps, however, served as reservoirs for army conscription.” In places like Sudan they take children from the streets and put them in camps to prepare them for the war before they put them in the wars, so now if a child is living on their own they to worry about being taking to a war preparation…

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    Prompt One: The Things I carry In the novel The Things They Carried, by Tim O’Brien, the soldiers carried many things with them during the war. Some of these men carried things to remind them of home or to make them feel safe. Others would carry items that they needed on a daily basis. One of the things that I carry with me is a bracelet that my grandpa gave to me before he passed away. It is a dainty gold bracelet with charms on it. Although I do not always wear it, I always keep it with…

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    Bridge Crewmembers Future

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    The Future of 12C Bridge Crewmen Robert Holcombe ALC 12C Abstract The Bridge Crewmembers in the Army are a vital asset to the Army. They give the Army the ability to move forward to accomplish its mission. The future of Bridge Crewmembers’ skills and abilities depend on their training. However, it seems as though, there is never enough time or money in the budget. There needs to be improvements to the training schedule. If they do not have the time to train they are going to become less…

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    The Scars of War and The rehabilitation of Life In this essay I will be examining the Casey Thayer’s “The Hurt Sonnet” and determine how the speaker copes with the loss in their life. In the poem it would appear that the speaker in the speaker has not lost a loved one but the loved has lost apart of himself; this is due to war. He has loss body appendages and mental integrity. In the poem the speaker yearns to release their love from his prison that is the scars and memories of war, and…

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    Satish Chandra Poodari Homework 5 Military technology and safety. Robots use in military raises safety concerns: Introduction From the past few decades, robots use becomes very popular and common in military services. Robots are able to do some risky jobs which human beings are unable to do. There are many benefits of using robots compare to humans. Humans get tired easily during the war but machines do not get tired. They don’t know what fear of death is, never close their eyes nor hide…

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