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    Military Brats

    Military children are often referred to as “Brats” but in reality, they can be well rounded, easily adaptable kids who grow to be great adults. There are many reasons why these kids could certainly turn out to be brats. If you look closely, it’s actually both the positive and the negative parts of the military lifestyle that could encourage bad behavior or character traits, so it’s easily understandable that this is how they come across. It should be noted, however, that the good and the bad equally

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    Russian Emperors

    few chances of ever gaining the throne. o Not seen as a possible heir, thus was educated accordingly. o His upbringing was strict, flogging was common and few efforts were made to motivate the young student. • Was attracted to engineering and military affairs, especially enjoying the drills and luster of parades. • His eldest brother, Czar Alexander I, was childless. o Paul’s second son and next in line for succession, Constantine, renounced the throne. o Left Nicholas an apparent heir.

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    Human Dimension

    employment across the full range of military operations, the Army will require extraordinary strength in the moral, physical, and cognitive components of the human dimension. Existing accessions, personnel, and force training and education development efforts will not meet these future challenges, placing at grave risk the Army's ability to provide combatant commanders the forces and capabilities necessary to execute the National Security, National Defense, and National Military Strategies. 1-3. Solution

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    Cybernetic Implants

    medical issues we face today, there is still a great deal of issues to be worked out before any of these things could be implemented into society. The biggest area that I see these things occurring in at first would have to be the military. The use of these in the military

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    Sparta

    matters… (Plut. Lyc. 31).” When looking at Plato’s Republic there are many similarities to the unique Spartan city-state. Ideas that were similar included, elimination of wealth, the ideas about woman, children, and marriage, and the training for the military soldiers. Another aspect that could have aided Plato’s Republic from the Spartan society was the council of Elders that represented the people. This system would allow the people to become more involved in the government and create a more secure

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    Usn: a Need for Change

    individuals in the Armed Forces, are groomed for commitment to the military mission at all times. But, is there a need for change in the military? I enlisted in the United States Navy in 2002 out of Fort Dix, NJ, and was eager to learn the ways and policies of the Armed Forces. I was very obedient throughout boot camp, as in the civilian world, and had no problem with authority and delegation from others. That’s how I knew that the military was the right decision for me after high school. As time went

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    The Women's Army Corp (Wac)

    or even acknowledged by the military. Women have helped care for soldiers as nurses or cooks, they worked as spies and in the most extreme cases they would disguise themselves as men so they could serve on the front lines of the battle. World War I brought a change to the military as the fighting was now taking place overseas and the need arose for a larger army, women were now able to begin serving a role that would be recognized in the various branches of the military; the Army, Navy, Marines and

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    Personal Dilemma

    the military. "Don't ask, don't tell" is a federal law that prohibits military service by openly gay Americans. It requires the nearly impossible of those who still want to serve -- that you be celibate and completely closeted. Anyone who knows you're gay is a risk, so the closet often extends into your personal life. She faced a moral dilemma -- serving her country or upholding her integrity and honor. This dilemma haunted her as graduation neared. Since she loved the military and

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    None

    In the United States Army, leadership is one of the core values, and it is impressed upon all soldiers to learn the science of leadership. My experience with the Army in terms of leadership and followership when I first enlisted was a feeling of confusion. As a specialist in the Army, not a day went by when I did not hear a superior chastise a fellow soldier for lack of leadership, yet this is an organization that perpetuates the idea of "do as you are told". I remember in basic training, a fellow

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    Obey or Disobedience

    AMO Obey Or Disobedience ROUGH DRAFT In the story by Fromm, his outlook on obedience and disobedience is that we have the ability to obey but the capacity to disobey is something that society has influenced us to do naturally. Obedience and disobedience has always been part of a never ending cycle that is consistently going round and round. Throughout history it has been evident that soldier’s obey their commander’s, that knights uphold the ruling of their king, and that their disobedience

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