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    a cool and calm head when you are under stress. People who have prior experience in this field are former soldiers, security guards, MP’S (military police). To gain experience prior to becoming a trooper, I can participate in ride alongs that will let me experience a day in the life of a state patrol officer (Minimum). You can also become a mall or casino security guard before applying to the state…

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    Guard Against Tyranny Dbq

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    CONSTITUTION GUARD AGAINST TYRANNY The Constitution was written 1787 in Philadelphia, based on the Articles of Confederation. The Constitution is the final rule book that protects the guard against the government with too much power. So how did the rule book protect the guard against the government with too much power? The Constitution guarded against tyranny in several ways which were Federalism, Separation of Powers, Checks and Balances, and Big States VS. Small States. The first…

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    Coast Guard Job Analysis

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    foundation to step into other roles that allow me to serve. Serving as an officer in the Coast Guard would allow me the opportunity to continue my love of service by helping others and advancing the Coast Guard’s mission of protecting the citizens of the United States. As a Cadet at the Coast Guard Academy, I hope to gain the knowledge and skills necessary to become a successful leader in the Coast Guard.…

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    He ruled from 41-54 AD. He was hiding behind curtains while the killing spree was happening. They had to see a hump in the curtains but it was said that the Praetorian Guards purposely did not kill Claudius because they liked him. In my opinion he was not a real threat to them so it was no reason to kill him. He had a lot of things going on. He drooled all the time, had a limp, stuttered, when he was excited his nose…

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    The first mouth-guards were created in 1890 by a London dentist, Woolf Krause, to shield boxers from lacerations of the mouth (McCrory, 2001). Sport mouth-guards surfaced in the United States in 1916 when they were produced by a Chicago dentist, Thomas Carlos (Reed, 1994). Sport mouth-guards were primarily used for boxers during the early 1920s and 1930s to prevent a range of dental injuries, most notably cracked teeth. Known by their nickname of “gum shield”, mouth-guards were originally…

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    is a noun that means a cruel or oppressive government or rule. The constitution prevents dictatorship and tyranny in four ways: federalism, separation of power, small states vs. large states compromise, and checks and balances system. Federalism guards against tyranny in many ways.”In the Compound republic of america, the power surrendered by the people is first divided between two distinct governments, and the portion allotted to each subdivided among distinct and separate departments.” This…

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    Color Guard I remember when I was a little girl going to practices with my mom. I was always so amazed by what I had seen. The flags, riffles, sabers, the mat, the props, hearing the music, - it was all so beautiful to me. I used to watch my mom spin and teach the girls the work to the routine; I was mesmerized by it all. I loved watching the colorful flags spin around in every direction possible, the sabers spinning around and the gym lights hitting them just right and making them…

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    The main attendees of the place are young adults and they are very eager to experiment with drugs. They want to have fun and the place is far from the common crowd and thus they are more vulnerable to the drug exchange that can take place here. The dealers might find their buyers here and they can sell their stuff to underage people as well. It goes with underage drinking. Most of the customers are college going students and they like trying their hands on everything including drugs. Hence drug…

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    Sergeant Calderon works full-time as an National Guard recruiter. He joined the National Guard before he went into college. he's been in the National Guard for nine years total and he currently has three years left of his contracts. He explained to us all the benefits of joining the National Guard as well as the downfalls, which weren't very many. National Guard pays for your school as well as pays you like a job would. It gives you a head up in school and the medical world, but it can take a…

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    often debated are the Navy and the Coast Guard. The United States Navy and the United States Coast Guard have been said to be the same branches by some, and completely different by others. I found that the Navy and the Coast Guard are actually not too similar but both are very unique and important, although the Navy serves a greater purpose in my opinion. After my research, I found that the United States Navy is larger than the United States Coast Guard. It has 325,000 active members, 107,000…

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