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    Henry as a new recruit, entered the battlefield with no knowledge of what he might encounter, and no prediction of how he might handle it. While imitating the others of his regiment gets him the right way the first time, it overrides his senses the next time, urging him…

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    The Effects the Military Has on Marriages Half of all marriages in the United States fail. The Center for Disease Control (CDC) in Atlanta reports that in 2009, 3.4 of every 1000 marriages, as reported for 44 states, ended in divorce (CDC, 2011). These numbers are significantly higher for military marriages, particularly those that endure extended or frequent separations because of deployments. The American Heritage Dictionary, 2011 states that deployments, by definition, are the "relocation…

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    entertaining. In the game the player has to set out on a journey and meet different people. The player is required to meet people and recruit them to his own party or team. The player has to travel across the land to far off or distant places that hold new challenges and surprises for the player. The characters in the game are not humans and the player is supposed to recruit slay monsters to his team that could help him in fulfilling the major task of the game Brave Diggers. In the game the…

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    ). Muscle memory has a large place in firearm training. If muscles remember exactly where to hold the gun and how to hold it, the person will be accurate a lot of the time. This would be needed for both the FBI and other law enforcement officers. For example, a police officer is in the middle of a shooting with other armed people. Taking the time to stand still, position himself and remember where his sights are and to line them up on the target, would take way too much time and would leave him…

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    because there aren’t enough minorities working in this field. For example, police departments have a hard time recruiting minorities to their department. According to St. Louis County officer Erich Von Almen “"We can't get more black officers. We recruit predominantly at black schools, the military,…

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    Moreover, the safe heavens also allows al Qaeda to keep a steady flow of new recruits since it gives al Qaeda an opportunity to interact with the local people who may be at a vulnerable point, which makes them an easy target for al Qaeda to recruit them. Hypothetical Future Attack Al Qaeda could very well conduct a terrorist attack based on the attack model of the agroterrorism attack that was carried out by the Rajneeshee cult that occurred in 1984 in Dalles, Oregon. During the 1984 terrorist…

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    Dropping Out and Signing Up Should high school dropouts be able to get away with leaving school unfinished, missing out on very important years of their young lives? They can, but they should help out their country in another way, since academics didn’t work out for them. Dropouts should be required to join the U.S military, in hopes that they shape-up, and act like a soldier. Joining the military is the only reason to drop out of school. A lot of kids HAVE to dropout of high school, to…

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    One of the biggest questions in sports is if college athletes deserved to be paid or not. Many people view student athletes competing in the NCAA as professional athletes and athletes in every other league receive money. While, others have a different opinion. Tubby Smith and Gary Smith are authors of a sports article discussing why they believe college athletes should not get paid. In Tubby Smith’s article “Is It Time To Start Paying College Athletes?”, he states his hesitations about colleges…

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    A non-profit agency known as Fresh Lifelines for Youth (FLY) recruits community members that would volunteer as mentors for at-risk youth. Not only do the volunteers serve as positive role models, they are trained to mentor youth to reinforce positive cognitive behaviors such as anger management, critical thinking, or problem solving. FLY not only recruits volunteers as mentors, but they also recruit volunteers to be facilitators for law-related education as well. By teaching youth…

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    Jersey at Rutgers. So far in the 2017 recruiting class, Coach Ash has rallied in four of the top six recruits in New Jersey, plus fourteen out of the twenty commits are from New Jersey. Not only has Coach Ash completed that task, he has exceeded it. It also helps that back in 2014 when Chris Ash was the defensive coordinator at Ohio State, they won the National Championship. So when ever a recruit comes into Coach Ash’s office, he can tell them, “With the talent you have, I can coach you and…

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