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    conquer Europe. Germany Invaded and occupied France, early in the month of May, 1940. The United States was dragged into the war by the Japanese at Pearl harbor, on December 7,1941, by 1942 the British were already thinking about a invasion across the English channel. With great planing, and difficulties from many generals and intelligence agencies D-day came about. D-Day, June 6, 1944. United the Departments of, Army, Air Force, and Navy, of the allied militaries in what has become known as the…

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    “It was truly a surprise when I found out I was assigned to the First Calvary Air Division upon arriving in Camron Bay, Vietnam. A surprise and the most prestigious honor” said Frank Pangborn as he sat formally in his seat sporting a tie, shoulder sleeve and wallet that had the First Calvary insignia imprinted. As a Vietnam War veteran, this division is one that brings great pride to not only Pangborn but to each and every soldier that dedicated a period of their life to serving this country.…

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    Budget Accountability

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    environment, as well as, providing a creative and innovative resource for placing people back to work for the good of all Americans and a cost cutting opportunity for businesses and governing agencies ran by local businesses, Military and Federal Departments. Goals of this program are specific and measurable in the reduction of unemployed, the Organizational value in budget management, providing a motivation…

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    Rehabilitation Statistics

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    Medical statistics for inmates in the United States view statistics from both state and federal correctional systems with a focus on the medical needs of the correctional population. The survey covers both male and female offenders from the age of 24 and younger to 45 and older aswell as a variety of races (Maruschak, 2005). The Survey of Medical Problems of Prisoners the medical problems that the survey focuses on are: ARTHRITIS, ASTHMA, CANCER,DIABETES, HEART PROBLEMS, HYPERTENSION, KIDNEY…

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    According to the article Life During the Great Depression found in Marquette Univ. History Department, “Many people found themselves out of work and searching for a better life.” The 1930’s was a very hard time for most people living in the United States. The U.S. was in a depression that many people suffered through. Most found themselves out of jobs and searching for a better life. According to the article The Great Depression…

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    The United States of America is an economic, technological, and military powerhouse in the world. Many countries have accepted the fact that we are one of the most powerful nations on this planet, and generally should be feared when acts of war are committed against us. This has allowed citizens for so long to be able to live in peace and harmony. However, on a fateful day in September of 2001, this beautiful nation was relentlessly attacked and sent the entire country into a doleful state. At…

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    Childhood Obesity Analysis

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    Analyzation of Childhood Obesity in the United States Childhood obesity is a major issue in the United States of America. Most people believe that overweight individuals are of the older population, but the trends in the U.S. are revealing that younger individuals make up majority of the obese population. The prevalence of childhood obesity is a rising epidemic. Obesity in childhood may cause an array of complications for the individual, specifically by the increase in the susceptibility of…

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    At a point in time where equality between all people, no matter what their differences, is perhaps the biggest issue with immense pressure for change; it is astounding to see the lengths some people will go to to hold back progress. In concerns to the U.S. Military, there have been many adversaries of women being allowed to join all combat roles and positions in service. Those mainly opposed are men and women that argue that the physical ability, efficiency, and military readiness will not be at…

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    General Odierno speech given in the AUSA Winter Symposium impacts the Force Development Process Phase 3 Develop Organizational Models mostly. The Army must solve the identified capabilities gaps first and set the background for their development in the future. The results of the Phase 3 review will determine the need and the level of the modification of the Phase 4 Determine Organizational Authorizations and Phase 5 Document Organizational Authorizations. The provided vision demands the…

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    West Latin America

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    technologies, financial influence, and transportation networks to acquire natural resources from Latin America and Asia. The greed of industrialization brought unique political and economic interactions between the West, Latin America and Asia that lead to dramatic changes in their economic infrastructure. The West first set its eyes upon Asia to fuel…

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