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    Chapter 24 – Military Contributions to Adult Education This chapter provides a brief glimpse of how supported military education has expanded access to adult education and been a catalyst for educational and social transformation while also examining current practices and challenges. (Kasworth, Rose, and Ross-Gordon, 2010) Previously viewed as an asset to a prosperous society, Adult Education access was limited. While adult education is more available today, adult education providers…

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    United States of America, land of the free. Our entire country’s history is based on people who fought for what they believed in, who fought for freedom. One of the main reasons that we won the revolutionary war, is because everyone in what was to become the United States of America, fought as one, everyone took their share, and fought together. Taking part in the military teaches individuals how to stand up for not only themselves but also for others and what they believe in. It also helps to…

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    Military sexual assault is a pervasive problem throughout the military, despite numerous initiatives to end it. While the military is starting to see an increase in sexual assault reporting, there’s still a fraction of men and women who choose not to report (Groves, 2013). Sexual assault is alarmingly common in the U.S. military, and no one dares to speak up about it. Statistics report that thirty-eight service members are sexually assaulted a day and not enough has been done to address this…

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    did not know how to properly cite a quote in MLA 8 format. Including learning how to write, I learned about different sides of very controversial subjects from sexual and gender identity though, the biggest problem I saw was the rate that our U.S. military service men commit suicide at. Finally, I learned how to properly format an essay for an example, this is the introduction paragraph and the following paragraphs will be body paragraphs! When I first entered English 121 I had to write a…

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    strategy against the ISIS/ISIL, I like make some recommendation that can prevent our society from the further destruction. In this typical issue, the U.S. strategy should focus on collective action, basically with nation states, peace leaders, multi-national organizations, and the United Nations. First, we should realize the fact that how ISIS has emerged. People joined the group because they were unhappy with the U.S. intervention in Iraq. They felt themselves as politically depressed by Shia…

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    Boot Camp Advantages

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    say to go to college, get a degree, and get a high paying job; and some will say to get a job, work hard and work your way to the top. It’s fine to be settled with one of the two options, but what benefits are included when starting off? In the United States Armed Forces, one can go to college to obtain a degree and at the same time work hard to make it to the top, and the benefits start once they ship out to boot camp. Now some will use the excuse that they don’t want to die, but one has a…

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    Air Force Culture Essay

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    No organization is perfect, either is the military. Not every member upholds the qualities of selflessness and some think they can be apart from the military standards. The Air Force has corrective measures such as yearly training to try to prevent or correct issues that can derail members. In the high-performing culture of the Air Force, where…

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    things I think are gifts to our generation. One of the most important ones is sacrifices. I am grateful to have so many people in the military that risk their lives for their country. There are many policemen that risk their lives to keep us safe. The people in the armed forces work very hard for the USA. 344,959 soldiers died in combat in WWI and WWII. I respect the military because they protect the USA with their life. Another gift to my generation is freedom. Everyone…

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    the higher the levels of compliance. The reason behind why soldiers fight will greatly determine their passion to achieve victory. Everyone fights for protection of their friends and family. However what the soldiers contract for changes from one state to another. There may be events that inspire soldiers to enlist, such as 9/11 in America. Voluntary enlistment…

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    The reason why the squadron is, in General Goldfein’s words “the beating heart of the United States Air Force,” is simply because much like the heart without it the life blood would not be able to pump in order for the body to function as needed. Now the life blood of the Air Force is our ability to Fly, Fight, and Win, but that is the big Air Force answer. The life blood of the squadron is morale, and bad morale is like leukemia. Firsthand experience has shown what good morale can do in places…

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