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    Integrity In The Military

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    mission of becoming a dependable leader. Regardless if you’re on or off work, these 7 values will keep you in good standing. First off is Loyalty, (a strong feeling of support or allegiance). As a soldier you have the commitment of defending the United States Constitution, Your Army, Your unit protecting the rights of the people. You have to stay dedicated to your battle…

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    Cotton T Shirt History

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    of the most iconic garments in history. The cotton T-shirt has been seen in a variety of movies, TV shows, and commercials. So where did this white beauty get its start? The cotton T-shirt was originally made as an undershirt for the navy that went under the uniforms of the enlisted. Author F. Scott Fitzgerald was the first known person to use the word T-Shirt in his book This side of Paradise. Shortly after the use of the word T-shirt in the book This side of Paradise, at the University of…

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    What is Jrotc; where did it originate? The united states passed the National Defense Act of 1916; that allowed American high schools the loan of federal military equipment and the assignment of active duty personnel as instructors. The main idea of JROTC is to develop citizens as leaders for careers later on in life. We will be talking briefly about the history of JROTC, and what JROTC is all about. The concept of JROTC was brought up in the National Defense Act of 1916. The Act allowed the…

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    Stanford Prison Study This study shows how an institution, such as a prison, can encourage unsuitable behavior among inmates and guards. The United States Navy and Marine Corps had plans to use this and other research to increase their training to eliminate conditions that perpetuate this behavior in their own prisons. Basically, the hypothesis of this study was to understand how prisoners responded to antagonistic behavior by becoming passive, chiefly, just another faceless inmate which only…

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    join the German’s cause and invade the Southwestern United States (James; Alexander and Childress). As a reward for defeating the US and its allies, Germany promised to return two of Mexico’s former territories, Texas and New Mexico (Alexander and Childress). Britain presented the telegram to the US president, Woodrow Wilson, on February 24 and as an effect, the US then declared war on Germany and its allies (Alexander and Childress). The United States’s entry contributed to the Allies victory.…

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    Civil War Essay

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    From 1861 to 1865, the United States engaged in war unlike any they had fought before. Instead of going against a foreign power or invaders on their land, Americans fought against themselves; North versus South. This period of conflict was called the Civil War. The North, or the Union, originally sought to preserve the Union and reclaim the southern states. But, they later added the abolishment of slavery to their desire to win. The South, also called the Confederacy, wanted independence from…

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    Stethoscopes In Nursing

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    This enlightening movement allowed nurses to share their stories in regards to why they chose to join the nursing profession in correspondence to Johnson’s monologue, and to provide pictures of their personal stethoscopes in opposition of Behar’s statement insinuating that nurses don’t use stethoscopes as frequently as doctors. In addition to the aggrieved nurses and dedicated supporters utilizing social media in the efforts to boycott the show, backlash of the caustic remarks prompted corporate…

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    August 16 of 1971 through August 20 of 1971. The experiment was led by psychologist Philip Zimbardo of Stanford University. The experiment was then funded due to a grant from the United States Office of Naval Research; which was of interest for the United States Navy conductors and members, as well as the United States Marine Corps. The military funded the experiment to help determine the cause of conflict occurring between military guards and prisoners. The experiment was to be held in a mock…

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    said: “The world is a dangerous place, not because of those who do evil but because of those who look on and do nothing.” The Civil War started because of differences between the free and slave states over the power of the national government to prohibit slavery in the territories that had not yet become states. The war was fought from 1861-1865, and it was the bloodiest 4 years in U.S. history. It started when the Confederates bombarded the Union soldiers at Fort Sumter. The majority of the…

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    to people. It really affected the Southern states where slavery was heavily enforced. Slavery is known to be the leading cause of the American Civil War; The Union wanted slavery to be demolished, while the Confederate did not want slavery to be spread into the northern states. This detail is important because the Confederate was not against the idea. It was slavery as a whole, they just did not agree that slavery deserved a part in the United States as a whole.This war was a significant part…

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