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    Developing the Special Operations Officer During my watch many mistakes were made training the Special Operations Officer. Special Forces recruited officers from all the military branches and it was not uncommon to find “A” Detachment commanders from all the combat arms; armor, artillery, engineers and of course, infantry. There were even signal and chemical corps officers serving in command positions in SF. The officer in command at SOG’s Radio Relay Site Hickory was an engineer officer when it…

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    Dr. Randolph’s class was a celebration of literature and discourse. The texts selected by Dr. Randolph helped me explore my own identity. Also, Dr. Randolph assigned a variety of classic poems and modern literary texts for the purpose of promoting discourse in small groups. By promoting discourse, students are not just reading a text. Instead, Dr. Randolph encouraged analysis of the texts on a personal and societal level through class discussion and writing assignments. Dr. Randolph repeatedly…

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    This represents how the history of Native Americans are not accurately portrayed, hence causing the four elders to fix it in order to tell it accurately. This is shown when they appeared in the film. After watching it further, the Lone Ranger states that they have to fix this one again, representing how despite efforts to tell Native American history accurately, little progress has been made. There are still many false beliefs, and are untrue facts or stereotypes are perpetuated by the…

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    of the Swiss army to defend their homeland against the French. Today the William Tell Overture opera is greatly remembered for its famous high-energy galloping finale, which premiered as the opening theme song for the 1949 television show “The Lone Ranger”. In present time, the last three minutes & twenty-four seconds of the opera piece has been selected as a dance song title for the Ubisoft created game Just Dance 2016™ for the following gaming consoles: Wii, Wii U, Xbox 360, Xbox One, and…

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    stuffed with money, he would stand in front of the beer cooler in the Trading Post” (Alexie 89). Basically Victor has money but has to work many jobs after one another just get get a decent amount to stay in good shape. In Conclusion, the book The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven shows many adversities throughout the book for example Victor has done many things along his life which all had bad adversities but ended up facing all of it. In the end everyone will go through some…

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    If I could spend one day in the shoes of someone in a setting foreign to me, it would without question be with a constituent of the American Old West. Living in this time period would be gratifying because I appreciate how people fulfilled their share of the work in the community. This includes judges, merchants, and farm managers. Everybody had a role defined through their work. There was togetherness as well as individualism and freedom. Preferably, I would be a law enforcer experiencing…

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    read this end of the semester have demonstrated both the lack of heritage and the importance of heritage. In Toni Morrison’s novel “Song of Solomon,” Milkman Dead finds his own identity by discovering his heritage. In Sherman Alexie’s novel “The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven,” the characters struggle with their Native American heritage, whether to embrace it or create a new life. In the novel the “Song of Solomon,” Milkman desires to learn about his past. Milkman is able to do this…

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    will then talk about superhero films and how they have started, their brief history, how they’ve changed, and how westerns have influenced them as a genre. How it started. Westerns have been around in novels before film in books such as “The Lone Ranger” The American Film institute describes films as "set in the American West that embody the spirit, the struggle and the demise of the new frontier."…

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    Sherman Alexie is in his middle age and a Native American poet, novelist, performer and filmmaker; although, Much of his writing draws on his experiences as a Native American with ancestry of several tribes, growing up on the Spokane Indian Reservation. He lives in Seattle, Washington. Early years Sherman Alexie was born on October 7, 1966 on the Spokane reservation in Wellpinit, Washington. His alcoholic father was largely absent during his childhood and his mother worked at several jobs…

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    self of self-separate from others, and they can just emulate other individuals' motions and words. From about the age of 3 to 6, youngsters profess to play the parts of individuals. They may imagine that they are a firefighter, a wrestler, the Lone Ranger, Super girl, Xena, Spiderman, et cetera. They additionally like outfits at this stage and appreciate sprucing up in their folks' dress, tying a towel around their neck to "end up" Superman or Wonder Woman. After about age 6 or 7, group…

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