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    Computer Education Timeline

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    communications systems. Comprehensively trained and skilled in TSCM ? Technical Surveillance Counter Measures and counter-espionage. Skilled the detection and neutralization of spies and espionage, through technical means. Recognized and/or certified by state, federal, military courts, and three times by Congress as a subject matter expert. Experience and Employment President…

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    The Five Branches

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    of the military, each one holding its own importance to our nation. The Air Force, Army, Coast Guard, Marines, and the Navy are the five branches of America’s defensive and offensive systems against a possible threat such as terrorist or opposing armies. The Air force in particular is the only branch that specializes in Aeronautic weapons systems. The Air Force is an important branch of the military because the Air Force is the only full ariel branch of the military and the only ones to have…

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    Anyone who knows me knows that I can be very outspoken and passionate. Sometimes that can be good and sometimes not so much. One of the great discoveries in my Air Force career was an organization that allows me to exploit those traits in a positive way. That organization is the Air Force Sergeant’s Association, or AFSA. AFSA is a beautiful, professional organization that is focused on the enlisted. Allow me to explain and my hope is that when you are done reading this article you will be…

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    Communism. This led to a series of wars, most memorably the Korean War, the Vietnam War, and the fall of the U.S.S.R. Adolf Hitler's Nazi empire in Europe was defeated by the joint efforts of then allies the United States and Soviet Union forces in 1945. The Soviet Union and the United States then became the super powers in terms of military and political systems. However, they had contrasting opinions when it came to history, society, politics and international…

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    The United States took a variety of different steps in attempting to stop or contain the spread of communism during the era of the Cold War. The United states, which was a democracy , had the responsibility of fighting the spread of communism not only back at home, but outside of the country as well. Many different ideas and policies were developed to try and stop the spread of communism in places such as, Europe, Asia, and Latin America. Moreover, these policies and ideas helped the United…

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    the Amerasians in Korea has been discriminated and stereotyped from birth, even as adults now, they still bear the scars of their torment. A case in point is the story of my Korean Amerasian friend, Jeong Mi Jang, who was abandoned in Korea along with her mother by her U.S. Air Force father. During my interview with her via Skype, Jeong Mi says, “I’m still hurting from those events. I begged and begged omma to go back to Korea . . . but then I realized, even if I move back to Korea, I’m still…

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    Mount Fuji Research Paper

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    Mountain is Mount Fuji. Many small kingdoms came to together to united around the capital Nara; around the 4th and 8th centuries. Around this period, agriculture improved dramatically and adopted new ideas from China. One of the ideas adopted from China was, Pictographic writing, called Kanji and which, later came Hiragana and Katakana. They also adopted architecture, Confuciusm and Buddhism. Even though Buddhism became Japan’s state religion in 594.…

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    The wars in Vietnam and Korea, during the Cold War, were both attempts made by the United States to stop/slow the spread of communism in East Asia. During these two wars, the US was unwilling to partake in total warfare, yet was not prepared to lose in battle. Due to this, limited options were available for the US to remain in their position of dominant world power, achieved in their victory during the Second World War. How did the United States position as dominant power in the World coming out…

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    Republic of Korea, or North Korea, invaded the Republic of Korea in the south across the 38th parallel. Shortly after the start of the war, American and United Nations (U.N.) troops joined the battle and fought alongside South Korea. Correspondingly, General Douglas MacArthur had been named commander of the U.N. forces by the United Nations Security Council. Both President Harry Truman and General MacArthur acknowledged the significance of the war in regards to communism, as North Korea was…

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    forty-nine fights with forty-nine wins, twenty-six by way of knockout, and zero losses (“Floyd Mayweather Jr..”). My own dreams are of no less stature in fact, I intend to achieve more. Following in the footsteps of my father I will join the United States Air Force becoming the most decorated pilot in the history. After achieving such fame, I will become the first astronaut to step foot on Mars. My boxing career began at 1390 Flynn Rd, Camarillo, CA 93012, at the Camarillo Boxing and Fitness…

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