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    State Trooper Challenges

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    Benefits/Challenges of Being a State Trooper Rough Draft In my writing, I will be telling you about the challenges and life of being a state trooper. A state trooper has a very dangerous job and is in charge of a lot of territory. They are called state troopers because they can travel the whole state. Most of the time they are gave one county to patrol in the state though. A state trooper has one of the dangerous jobs in the world and in this writing I will tell you why. First, I will start…

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    was the species being fought. Second Variety had a theme of mankind and their ability to destroy themselves. It was an apt theme, as the development of the hydrogen bomb was underway during the time the story was published. The theme for Starship Troopers was one of responsibility and doing what was good for the people. At the time of publishing, the world was suspending nuclear policy. It could be said that doing this was not in the best interest of the public. The premise behind Megahitler was…

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    more issues in history than has any other factor, and the contrary opinion is wishful thinking at its worst (Heinlein 32).” These are the words spoken by a philosophy teacher in the book Starship Troopers, words that can be applied to the setting of the book and the real world. Whenever Starship Troopers gets philosophical, the book gets very interesting to read as it usually results in a debate between the teacher and a student, giving two sides of an argument. These moments are the best parts…

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    A state trooper, sometimes called highway patrol officers or a state police officer, is a law enforcement officer. Many people don’t know what a state trooper is or what they do. State troopers patrol highways enforcing traffic laws, provide emergency assistance when needed, and help prevent crime and arrest law offenders. The goal of a state trooper is to promote safety by enforcing the law. What most people don’t know is that there are many thigs a state trooper may be required to do besides…

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    State Police (Troopers). The State Troopers were created in 1917, and in 2016 their numbers are over 5,000. To be more exact there is 4,500 sworn members and 900 nonsworn members of the NYSP. The State Troopers are a full-service agency. Which means they not only enforce basic laws, they enforce traffic and vehicle laws as well. In some regions and towns across the state, Troopers are the only source of law enforcement ("New York State Police Recruitment Center"). The State Troopers also…

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    up. Many people had different answers, but I said I wanted to become a state trooper and she said, “did you know that you might get shot?” and I said that I didn’t care. I replied that I will take a bullet for a complete stranger anytime because they might have children that they need to go home to, to provide for. My 8th grade teacher asked our class what do you want to be and I told her that I wanted to be state trooper and then she gave me some books to read over that career. However, the…

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    In the movie Super Troopers, it takes place in a little town of Spurberry Vermont. The small town is over looked by two law enforcement agencies that are competing with each other. One being the local police and the other by the highway patrol. The Highway patrol is facing a budget cut by the governor that will be forcing their department to close down. As a result, the department have to prover their worth or they will have to seek out other jobs. The two departments do not see eye to eye with…

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    George Orwell, author of 1984, and Robert A. Heinlein, author of Starship Troopers, both harshly criticize modern society in their dystopic science fiction novels: either by exaggerating fatal flaws or amplifying the triumphs of mankind. Even though both books present similar ideas about humanity, they portray them with very different attitudes. Orwell takes a depressing fear-inspiring approach whereas Heinlein motivates the reader to see the best of humanity. George Orwell uses Winston Smith’s…

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    One hundred and fifty-nine Joint Task Force Troopers took part in a once in a lifetime opportunity of earning the German Armed Forces Proficiency Badge on U.S. Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, June 2 through June 5. The GAFPB is a foreign award demonstrating the requirements a German Soldier must be proficient at in their armed forces. “This is a rare opportunity for a Soldier to experience in their career,” said U.S. Army Master Sgt. Lawrence Mawhinney, the noncommissioned…

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    Star Wars Utapau Troopers set, you not only get a great way to amass an army of LEGO Clone Soldiers, but you can also add some villains to your collection. With this multi-piece set, LEGO creators can build the ferocious Octuptarra Tri-Droid. This droid features a head that swivels from side-to-side, articulated legs, and a working missile launcher. This LEGO Star Wars battle pack features two 212th Battalion Utabau Clone Troopers and two Airborne Utabau Clone Troopers. Every trooper comes with…

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