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    schools have changed. After further research, I have come to the conclusion that there are corrupt recruiters lying to young high school teenagers. However, if that begins to change in the future, I believe that military recruiters should be able to recruit in high schools who do not mind them doing so. Throughout my research, I thought of a possible solution and ran into it when I read about the “Opt-out” form. The opt-out forms are forms that are filled out by parents or guardians to exclude…

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    Marine Corps Recruit Depot is the one place that one will never forget about after becoming a Marine. Marine Corps Recruit Depot (MCRD) in San Diego is next to the SAN airport. In the middle of MCRD is a giant section of pavement called the Parade Deck. This is where the recruits learn, practice, and compete in close quarter rifle manual drills. South of the Parade Deck are 6 yellow colored, 3 story, “H” shaped buildings call barracks. In each barracks there are 12 long rooms with bunk beds on…

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    military to be able to recruit in high school. This will not force any minors to join the military; just have the military to be able to have an influence on high school students. This proposition seems like a straightforward fix to the problem of below average military joining rate that have been recently going on, in contrast, things are a lot more complicated. Particularly, due to that politicians on Capitol Hill are debating over the numerous factors of why the military should recruit in…

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    burly man, referenced as the Recruit Training Command also known as (RTC). This initial experience was quite a rude awakening as to what lied ahead. Honesty, by no means was this meeting of the RTC pleasant. The arrival was an instant shock of anger and resentment towards the individual that was yelling and barking orders at us…

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    • Describe what you believe would be the three most effective strategies to recruit teachers? Defend your choices.  One of the strategies I believe would be an effective strategy for recruiting teachers is by sharing my personal story about my teaching experience, sharing my early struggles, milestones, and triumphs, as well as sharing my plans for the future that include the future applicant. This will make future teachers more likely to enter the field or be drawn to the school district if…

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    “Real good,” screams Staff Sergeant Baker, “Real stinkin’ good, Guaman. Just take the easy way out and fucking die.” Recruit Guaman’s arms shake in the front leaning rest position over a puddle of his sweat on the quarterdeck. There’s nothing restful about that position. “Mountain climbers,” screams the drill instructor as his fists rest on his green duty belt, “in cadence, exercise: one-two-three.” Guaman limply lifts his left foot from the floor. The muscles in Staff Sergeant Baker’s…

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    places in the world where Marine recruits are trained. Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, California and Paris Island, South Carolina. For women there is only one place to receive training to become a Marine and the location is Paris Island South Carolina. However unlike other branches of the military Marine recruits training is not integrated between males and females. Some believe that male and female recruits should have integrated training. However Marine recruits should not have…

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    difficult thing to do the recruit just has to have his/ her mind set on accomplishing the goal of getting into…

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    This is because this recruit watched numerous military movies and documentaries about the United States Military. This recruit admired the uniform code and the discipline they hold in high esteem. One important aspect why this recruit gained more interest in become Law enforcement personnel is how police officer command respect in public, how they dress, another is how law enforcement personnel show discipline, loyalty and the unique bond they share. This recruit wants to have a career in law…

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    standards. The overall economy has been improving with several states increasing the minimum wages to levels of basic pay that a new Soldier receive. All recruits now must pass the Occupational Physical Assessment Test (OPAT) that controls which, if any, military professional specialty the future Soldiers will be eligible to enlist. Recruits selecting more physically demanding military occupational specialties will have to meet the OPAT standard. There are four physical demand categories…

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