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    Webinar Reflection

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    This week the CSM and I are conducting a visit to the Pittsburgh MRC (9A4) to include Wilkes-Barre MRS (9A4W) and State Collage MRS (9A4C) to continue to operationalize out Patriot Recruiting Spider Points shifting focus to small stations ensuring they are operating at market capacity. Simultaneously, the XO is conducting a Subsequence Company Inspection (SCI). In addition, our recruiting operation continue toward success with our current mission posture, AMEDD AOC Vol 126 / 448; AMEDD AOC…

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    The Purpose Of USEASTCOM

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    The purpose for USEASTCOM is to sustain U.S. interest and further preserve the security of our homeland, promote our national defense, and uphold our national interest abroad. This action however, cannot be accomplished by military means alone and will require the whole of government approach with extraordinary interagency cooperation throughout the region. U.S. forces, intergovernmental and non-governmental organizations, and our regional partners must work together to counter threats (whether…

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    women across the United States. Though this law has had many advantages it also has its disadvantages, but where did it all start? In the 1970’s, the “godmother” of Title IX had filed lawsuits against over 250 schools. This happened in a time when there were no laws against sex discrimination in the education system. (Wenniger) The beginnings of the crusade against sex discrimination started when Dr. Bernice Sandler had not been able to be hired at various jobs because the departments in which…

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    There are 55 million Hispanic in the United States as of July 1, 2014, making people of Hispanic origin the nation 's largest ethnic or racial minority. Hispanics constituted 17 percent of the nation 's total population, not only that but, the United State has the highest percentage of teen pregnancy birth rates ages 15- 19 than any other country in the world. The US is home to many people of ethnicity/race, then any other part of the world, but among all those people, one particular group has…

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    The Greatest Threat to U.S. National Security Victor Hollifield INTL443 Foreign Intelligence Organizations Dr. Valerie Davis May 22, 2016 The Greatest Threat to U.S. National Security The United States is known to have the most technological advanced intelligence collection capabilities compared to other countries such as China, Iran, and Russia. However, since the end of the Cold War and the global expansion of the internet, nations such as those mentioned before have amplified…

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    on their hands or have a complete control over a nation. The United States of America revolts against the King of England because he was taxing the population of the thirteen colonies on his will. Therefore, the revolutionary war began with the confrontation between the British’s troop deployed by the King and local militia at (Lexington and Concord) in Massachusetts between 1775to 1783. Since then the constitution saves the United States of America from tyranny because of the separation of…

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    virtually every single country in the world - and the United States is no exception. In the U.S., almost 150 years after the 13th Amendment has abolished slavery and involuntary service, there are still men, women and children enslaved into labor and commercial sexual exploitation and bound to live life at its worst. Within past few years, global human trafficking dilemma has gained considerable attention not just socially but also politically. United Nation’s Blue Heart Campaign and likewise…

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    Korean War Dbq

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    increased tension between the United States and the Soviet Union. After WWII the international system quickly made a shift from multipolar system to a bipolar system, involving the two remaining super powers. The Primary goal for the U.S and U.S.S.R, or any state, was survival. The only way to achieve this goal was to increase their power. The cause of this war and its fight was a result of the change in the world’s balance of power, the differences between the states domestic policies,…

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    killed approximately 1,177 United States sailors. The Japanese also succeeded in destroying several United States vessels in the process. The attack was caused by the severing of trade by the United States with the Japanese and the refusal to abandon the Chinese. The Japanese government intended for the attack to serve as a precautionary measure to prevent the United States from interfering with their affairs in Southeastern Asia. This incident not only caused the United States to be pulled…

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    Dr. Augustine Kposowa is a Professor in the Department of Sociology at the University of California, Riverside. Professor Kposowa grew up in Sierra Leone, West Africa, where English was the language taught at schools, from basic education to higher education levels. Kposowa received his Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy at the Saint Paul’s College in Liberia in 1977, he then got his Master of Arts in Sociology from the University of Cincinnati in 1986 and lastly he obtained his Doctor of Philosophy…

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