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    Civil Support Teams

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    Army National Guard Civil Support Teams Since 1998, Civil Support Teams have assisted local authorities in dealing with events involving chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear or enhanced improvised explosives (CBRNE). Whether it be a planned attack utilizing chemical or biological agents, toxic industrial materials, or radiological sources or an accidental spill or release. Highly skilled Army and Air National Guard Active Guard Reserve (AGR) personnel make up every Civil Support Team…

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    National Guard The National Guard is the branch of the military that operates as a “home guard.” Like servicemen and women in other branches of the armed forces, members of the Army National Guard and the Air National Guard undergo military training to protect the nation in case of attack and to aid americans during time of crisis, including national disasters like earthquakes and floods. Unlike other branches of the military the guard is mostly stationed on home soil (though they can be…

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    advisory team, the lobbies, and the international institutions constraint the president’s ability to pursue his national security policy priorities. In this paper, I will argue that the congress with his constitutional power, and the president’s advisory team with their close proximity to the president are the factors that most severely constrain the president to pursue the national security policy priorities. The first factor to constraint the president ability to pursue his national…

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    Pay Gap Research Paper

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    fraction of money in comparison to the men’s salaries. The fact of the matter is: salaries are based on caps; how many appearances one may have for a team , funding, ticket sale, etc. and most women’s pro leagues are in their beginning stages at this point in time. Women are not being paid as much as men for that one…

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    Carli Lloyd Role Model

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    As a professional athlete, Carli Lloyd plays on the highest stages. Carli plays for the United States National Soccer team and currently just signed a contract to play in the European league for Manchester City. Soccer players come in all shapes and sizes yet this woman defies it all. Going through a rough family life, Carli still seems to always find a way to the top. Being a “role model” for younger girls, Carli has portrayed herself as a dominant, strong, witty, intelligent, person and her…

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    female soccer players from the National Level who have torn their ACL more than one time compared to their male counterparts. Here are a few brief synopsis: • Megan Rapinoe, thirty years old, is a left midfielder for the United States Women’s National Soccer Team and the Seattle Reign in the National Women’s Soccer League. Rapinoe has torn her ACL three times, twice in her left leg while in college and once in her right leg, while training with the United States Women’s National Soccer Team.…

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    Disparity In Sports

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    large determiner of the popularity of a particular sport, which in turn dictates the pay received by the athletes. According to The Washington post, the salary of an athlete, for example a soccer player depends greatly upon their popularity. For instance, the Men’s Soccer league make more money than the Women’s Soccer league, owing to a greater popularity ratio and fan following ( The Washington Post). The UNESCO has spotted out that only a staggering 4% of all…

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    controversial issues that exists in the United States. In a rapidly changing workplace, in which women are obtaining high profile jobs, the problem has arose about equal pay. One side of the argument suggests that women only get paid 79 cents for every dollar that a male counterpart makes, while the other side of the spectrum states that this is just a myth (Hochwarter, Wayne). The United States Women National Soccer Team (USWNT) is a highly successful team due to the fact that they just won…

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    Tim Howard Research Paper

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    yet, if it all went away tomorrow, I know I would still have peace.” Tim Howard, is a brilliant soccer player that has had many impacts throughout his life, which makes him who he is today. Many may not know, but from the age of 10 he began to suffer from Tourette Syndrome (TS) and Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD). This didn’t stop him from reaching for the stars; he excelled through school and soccer practice to be where he is today. Tim has had plenty of events through his life that have…

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    alone win a gold medal (History). Not to mention, a few of the female players are regarded to be better soccer players than the men. Players like, Abby Wambach, a forward for the female team, “has 184 international goals – more than any other man or woman in history” (Goff, 2015, par.1). Abby Wambach has broken the stereotype that women are not as good athletes as men; she has outscored even the soccer greats, Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo. Another great example is midfielder, Carli Lloyd,…

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