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    Solitaire

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    Struggling is an opportunity to overcome and grow. My game with God is one of constant refinement and has evolved and changed in complexity and dynamics as my awareness and curiosity grew. Each game representing aspects of my life. As a young child, I feel my relationship with God was akin to playing dominoes, a simple strategy game; However, I now feel my relationship with God shares characteristics with solitaire, a more complex strategy game with elements of chance. Additionally, I anticipate my relationship with God to transform into poker, a very complex strategy game with higher elements of chance. When I was young, I felt my relationship with God to be friendly and personal, and we worked together to expand and create something much more complex. It was like dominoes, where one uses their hand of seven tiles, adding one domino to either narrow end of the first domino. You can only add a domino to the board if it has a number that matches the number on one open end of the domino board. The end goal is being able to place down all of your dominoes before the other side can. It felt like God was sitting across from me, helping me to build the largest, most complex structure. My dominoes represented self-doubts and personal struggles, and God's dominoes were opportunities to overcome each obstacle. By the end of each round, I did not come out triumphant, but more experienced. As a child, I struggled with talking to people and keeping friends. As a result, I would…

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    The objective of the game is to get rid of all the cards in your ‘pile’ by moving them to the central ‘pile’. There can be up to four central piles that everyone can play on during their turn but, they must be played in order of ace to queen with kings being a wild card. Following is the steps that each player may take on their turn. 1. Deal out the cards into piles and hands. (one of each per player) 2. First player either play their cards into the center piles by playing an ace or a king…

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    The mission analysis is the second step of the development process. This step is to acknowledge the actual issue, know the purpose of the operation, and allocate the commander’s guidance. Staff estimates, critical facts and assumptions, identifying adversary and friendly centers of gravity (COGs), critical vulnerabilities (CV), and the required conditions to achieve commanders’ end state are included within mission analysis. The third step is the course of action (COA) development consisting…

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    Sample Resume Analysis

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    The current resume has a “hobbies” section which contains tabletop wargaming, 3D modeling, and reading. None of these are interests of a manager in my audience. 3D modeling may be a stretch, it could be used in marketing but it is more than likely that if they needed more marketing they would choose someone with a different skillset anyway. I need to change the hobbies section to an “ interests” section. I would then remove the current entries and replace them with the following: Highly…

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    involve external factors (e.g political, environmental etc.) (Johnson, Scholes 1998, De Wit & Meyer 2004) o Ex: S: good relationship with customers, W weak after sale service; o The two sides pull in opposite directions, the resources of an activity can totally difere from the development of their current market for example the industries making Pin-Ball machines vs the emerging of video games. (De Wit & Meyer 2004) o Seen as reliant on intuitions the Model is criticised (Ferhinger,2007) o In…

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    Technology In Warfare

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    released the “Third Offset Strategy” (Eaglen). This plan hopes to exploit the advances in technology and in turn use this to aid in maintaining military superiority. Other countries such as Russia and China continue to find new ways to use technology for military purposes, and with this strategy, the United States hopes to win the race to military technology superiority. Robotics and unmanned systems are two of the big components of the “Third Offset Strategy,” and each poses a unique way to…

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    39-144) This protest had an immediate impact on China 's foreign relations. Together with its allies, the United States quickly imposed a series of diplomatic and economic sanctions against China. The Arab Spring began in Tunisia in 2010 when a local street vendor by the name of Mohamed Bouazizi lit himself on fire to protest government harassment and corruption after the police confiscated his produce because he was selling it without a permit. Several others followed, imitating his example…

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    The Marine Corps Planning Process offered a methodology for understanding problems, and developing ways to solve them (Headquarters United States Marine Corps [HQ USMC], 2010. This process allows planners to help commanders fully understand the situation in order to make “sound and timely decisions” (HQ USMC, 2010, p. 1-2). The process allows planners to take a broad concept from a decision maker, and develop a detailed plan for execution. The steps of the planning process are problem…

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    financial assurances before committing to major new projects” (Stuart/Erica). This new backbone that developers receive through funding methods with not only help them in funding the creation of the project but also determine how much the public is interested. One of the newest and most exciting technological advances to come to light is the implementation of virtual reality (VR). While VR technology becomes more prominent, we are seeing a decent amount of well-known companies getting…

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    Boston Tea Party Movement

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    Revolution. When shots were fired at the Tienanmen massacre, chaos and panic broke out among the students leading to an increased death toll. The soldier 's action was indiscriminate, killing students returning dormitories, innocent civilians, and even those who ran and hid. The red cross estimated that 2,600 people were killed, and thousands more were arrested on June 4, 1989. The protest of Tienanmen square was an expression of the fundamental issues and frustrations existing within Chinese…

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