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Civilian Complaint Review
I am writing to acquire the possible opening job for the Civilian Complaint Review Board as an Investigator level 1 at the agency. I have always
wanted to work for an agency where I know I can relate to and be a great addition to the team, where it offers the opportunity to not only learn and
teach your knowledge to others but also bring in all of the skills that I have learned through the course of my studies. Understanding that the CCRB has
been an important part of the community and being an independent agency, I am able to understand the importance of always evolving the agency for
the better. Nonetheless, I understand how important it is to protect our citizens and making sure that law enforcement is doing their job properly. One
of the qualities is being able to communicate properly and being able to encourage members of the community to file complaints when they feel they
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Furthermore, I have gained knowledge and excellent research skills, I have also had knowledge of PowerPoint and Microsoft Word. I am positive
that I will contribute my skills to the CCRB and how my background will also a contribution to the team, being fluent in Spanish and English, I will be
able to translate important paper work and help those individuals who need assistance. Adding me to the team will mean that the goals
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Depression In Western Society
The soldier's hands shake, his eyes dart around the room, sweat is dripping down his brow. Suddenly there is a screech of tires and yelling. He raises
his gun and shoves the muzzle of the gun against the head of his target. BANG! The police officer kicks down the door, seeing the veteran holding a
gun against his own head. He lowers his arm, takes the weapon, and escorts the veteran home. Unfortunately, situations like this happen often but
many don't end as happily. Most people believe veteran depression, comes from trauma suffered in combat, but in actuality the majority of veterans
experience feelings of being out of place and lost after the war which can lead to suicide. The only way they know how to live is in an environment of
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No. They are caused by alienation, lack of purpose, lack of structure, and lack of excitement. As Ryan Smitherson says in his book Ghosts of War,
"The hardest part of a combat tour is not the combat. It's not the year or more away from home and family. It's not sleeping in Humvees or eating
MREs. It's not the desert sun that makes everything too hot to touch. It's not the fear and wild atrocity you experience. You get used to all that. Bombs
are just bombs. Blood is just blood. The hardest part of a combat tour, I've discovered, is coming home."
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Violence Between Cops And Civilians
In today's society, violence is prevalent and the amount of violence per day is rising rapidly. Violence that may lead to the death of family, friends
and loved ones. Even more in today's society there is more violence between the police and just regular civilians. Cases that involve police brutality
and violence range from Samuel DuBose, Eric Garner, Micheal Brown and Tamir Rice (Akkoc, The Telegraph). What really happens in this violent
interaction between cops and civilians? The public wants the answers to the questions they may have. There are many different opinions that
individuals may have about police and police brutality. But is the government really doing enough to find the truth about what really happens in
situations that involve police brutality and the abuse that may happen to a law enforcement agent? The government is putting in enough time in order
to find the truth out about the deaths of law enforcement agents and innocent civilians that didn't do anything wrong in a violent situations. The
government is also informing the public on what happened in the situations and they are trying to get the community more educated and involved in
the violent instances.
The United States federal government is demanding a reform of police in the country. Everyone in this country needs answers quickly before the
violence continues. What is the government doing to speed the process in the reform? "In December 2014, Presdient Obama proposed $263 million in
federal funding
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Civilian Conservation Corps and the Great Depression Essay
Civilian Conservation Corps and the Great Depression
" Our greatest task is to put people to work. This is no unsolvable problem if we face it wisely and courageously. It can be accomplished in part by
direct recruiting by the government itself, treating the task as we would threat the emergency of war, but at the same time, through this employment,
accomplishing greatly needed projects to stimulate and recognize the use of our national resources."
Franklin D. Roosevelt
March 4, 1933 Franklin Delano Roosevelt indeed turned the lives of many young male Americans around. During a time when our economy was in the
greatest depression in U.S. history, he gave them hope and a light at the end of the tunnel by providing them with ... Show more content on
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We can eliminate to some extent at least the threat that enforced idleness brings to spiritual and moral stability," in his message to Congress. On
March 31, 1933 Roosevelt signed the bill into law and just six days later, the CCC was formed. His ultimate goal was to have 250,000 men in the
forest in just three short months. (www.sos...) The CCC administration consisted of a director, Robert Fechner, and an advisory board of
representatives from the Departments of War, Agriculture, Interior, and Labor. With the help of local boards, the Department of Labor selected the
enrollees. The War Department housed, clothed, and fed the men, and organized and administered the camps. The Department of Agriculture and
Interior planned the work projects. (Smith)
In order to qualify for the program, the youth had to be between the ages of seventeen and twenty–three and a half years old, unemployed, and citizens
of the U. S. They had to be over sixty inches and under seventy inches, and not less than one hundred and seven pounds. They also had to be single,
pass a physical exam to ensure good health, and be able to produce a birth certificate or baptismal record revealing the occupant's age, and sign up for
a six month minimum service. They were at this time willing to donate $25 of their $30 per month towards their family. Applications in Houghton
County could be picked up at the Laurium
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The Civilian Conservation Corps : Saving Land, Saving Man
The Civilian Conservation Corps: Saving Land, Saving Man Nothing short of tragedy struck America in the 1930s. When Franklin D. Roosevelt took
office in 1933, unemployment rates had reached a staggering 25% (DeGrace). With over 13 million Americans void of both work and hope, the
necessity of government intervention became evident (DeGrace). The New Deal, a legislation encompassing various relief, reform, and recovery
programs, was Roosevelt's proposed method of revival. One of the first, and perhaps the most well–known, agencies, was the Emergency Conservation
Work Act (ECW), which would later become theCivilian Conservation Corps (CCC) (CCC Brief History). Through this organization, Roosevelt aimed
to assuage impacts of The Great Depression beyond simply its detriment to economic prosperity. Ultimately, he prevailed in doing so. The Civilian
Conservation Corps, having aroused incredible public support, was an extremely effective agency due to its success in granting Americans economic,
environmental, and spiritual relief that would prosper throughout its undying legacy. The Civil Conservation Corps was the first of several job
programs intended to relieve the nation's suffering through providing work as quickly as possible. Roosevelt, who was particularly fond of the
program and personally designed many of its endeavors, aimed to preserve "two wasted resources: young men and land" (CCC Brief History). With a
longtime interest in conservation, he sent thousands of
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Civil Workers Union Report
[OOC section]
Steam Name: crash
Steam ID: STEAM_0:0:448754
How often do you log onto the server?:
I am currently serving a ban that will expire in ~12 days, but when I am not banned considering it's summer and I am usually quite active, I can easily
play 6–7 hours a day, most likely more.
Have you ever been banned, If yes when and why?: My ban was raised mainly due to my toxic attitude to permanent, but it has been appealed. I have
substantially shaped up my personality and attitude towards others and the community and can assure you that I will not be a nuisance.
Can you ensure that you will do at least three shifts per calendar week?: Of course, I intend on doing much, much more though.
Do you recognise that you will have items/tokens taken from you if you are ICly fired?: Yes.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Along with conducting various workshifts to produce products, CWU also operate the CWU shop in the city and do labor–related workshifts outside
of the warehouse(s). In retrospect and summary, the CWU direct manufacturing and are a beacon of loyalty and good behavior for civilians to look up
to.
Do you have any past experience in this type of roleplay?: Yes, I've played this whitelist on a couple previous HL2RP servers.
What experience in general do you have in roleplay?: Years of it, plus lots of experiencing studying and practicing the English language in school.
Are you familiar with the CWU guides and the rules?: I've read them multiple times and know all of the information on
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Civilian Criminal Process
A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF CIVILIAN AND MILITARY CRIMINAL PROCEDURES
Introduction
When a crime has been committed, the case proceeds through the criminal justice system from investigation and arrest through probation and parole.
However, the process can vary wildly between a civilian offender being tried at the local, state, or federal level and a military offender being tried in a
military court–martial.
The Civilian Criminal Process
Pre–Trial Procedure The civilian process begins with the investigation. Once an investigation is cleared, warrants are issued and the police make an
arrest. In some cases, such as when an officer witnesses the crime taking place, the arrest may proceed the warrant or the case may go straight from
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However, it is not a retrial. An appeal is merely a request to review the trial and how it was conducted. If procedure was not followed at some point in
the process or the defendant was not awarded full Constitutional rights, a conviction could be overturned.Following the sentencing hearing, many
offenders will be classified and assigned to a specific corrections facility. Which facility is utilized depends on local procedures, confinement facilities,
and treatment programs. Common problems with this post–sentencing avenue includes lock psychosis (a preoccupation with security) and a severe
shortage of decent rehabilitation
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Tawney's Essay 'Some Reflections Of A Soldier'
Many people think that the absolute best way to relate to a relative or the best way to resolve internal conflict, is through talking it out. In some cases
this may have validity, but not in the case of veterans. Family members inserting their assumptions and probing their returning loved ones is not only
prevalent today, but goes all the way back to World War I, and likely occurred before then as well. While of course there is value in communication,
many veterans do not want to talk about their experiences, and shouldn't be forced to do so. They also should not have to explain themselves to those
who think they understand what is going on. My assertion is this: Family members should not push their loved ones to talk about war, nor should they
assume that they understand what they have gone through. While recognizing that communication is valuable and that without talking the civilians
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This is made evident in Tawney's article, Some Reflections of a Soldier. Tawney makes some very important assertions as to why civilians do not
understand. He recognizes that the soldiers have changed and that is partly why the civilians cannot understand, but he also presents the notion that the
civilians have changed where the soldiers have not (Tawney 22). Soldiers experience a great deal of change while they are away at war, they
experience things they cannot explain. The change inside the civilians though, makes it even harder for them to understand these unexplainable things.
The civilians have formulated these ideas and images inside their heads of what they think the war is like. Whether it be from the news, articles,
books, or other outside sources they have read. By forming these images and romanticized views of war, they are unable to comprehend what war
actually is to those who have
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The Pros And Cons Of Sieges
The use of sieges as a tactic of war is not always condemned. Sieges are tolerated under international humanitarian law as long as they are in
compliance with all applicable regulations and their purpose is to achieve a military objective, such as the capture of an uninhabited enemy–controlled
area. However, a siege should not target civilian objects or cause any damage to the civilian population. In fact, individuals taking no active part in
hostilities should always receive humane treatment. To that end, there are some IHL rules that need to be respected in siege warfare in order for it to
be permissible. The wounded and the sick must evacuate the area and be cared for. Diplomats and citizens of neutral States residing in a besieged area
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In a siege of low or moderate intensity, one can potentially smuggle in limited amounts of supplies or buy them on the black market for elevated
prices. Residents may have access to alternative food sources such as the local agricultural production. The UN and other humanitarian
organizations may manage to negotiate few, if any, aid deliveries but the assistance that does pass in is rarely enough for the besieged population.
Civilians in these areas are at some risk of malnourishment or dehydration and denial of medical care. The areas are sporadically subject to attacks
by besieging forces. In a siege of high intensity, very little is able to enter through smuggling or bribery while alternative food sources are not
available. The UN and other humanitarian organizations can negotiate very few, if any, aid deliveries and supplies that do arrive are insufficient for the
population. Civilians are at high risk of malnourishment or dehydration and denial of medical care. The besieging forces regularly launch attacks
against the
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Civilian Conservation Corps
The Civilian Conservation Corps was a program in the 1930s that helped the environment and over 500,000 unemployed Americans. This organization
was made to help people during the Great Depression by supplying jobs to many unemployed people. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt said that it
would keep the youth "off the street corners"(FDR). Another goal of the program was to develop good citizens through outdoor labor which focused
on soil conservation and forestation. In this text, I will explain what the CCC was, how it affected the people, and its role in the environment.
The Civilian Conservation Corps was established in 1933. It was part of the New Deal which was created for the Great Depression under President
Franklin Delano Roosevelt. The CCC was formed to provide jobs to the unemployed, and for natural resource conservation. The CCC and other New
Deal programs benefited the economy by helping the citizens, and gave the national economy the push it needed to get back on its feet. The CCC takes
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During the Great Depression, approximately 13–15 million people were unemployed. The CCC was able to employ 3 million people in the years
1933–1942. They were payed 30$ a month, and were given food, water, and shelter free of charge. The CCC set a standard for not being
discriminatory, but in the South the selection agents were extremely biased. Despite this, the CCC reached a 10 percent African American hiring quota
by 1936. The creation of this program also was for building good citizens through arduous outdoor labor. Roosevelt believed that working hard will
develop a strong character and build discipline. Despite the hiring discrimination, this organization was extremely helpful to the people in the Great
Depression not only economically, but
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Assessment Of The Establish Civil Security
Beau S. Vomastic
MAJ, FA
GAAT EXAM
O300 Brigade Operations Exam
28FEB15
(ESSAY QUESTION #1)
Assessment of the Establish Civil Security (LOE) and the linkage to the overall end state: The overall depiction of the Establish Security LOE is both
accurate and relevant to the end state of producing a safe and secure environment. However, the order of decisive points within the LOE is out of order
and could develop complications of achieving the end state if not properly structured. Currently, the decisive points within the Establish Civil Security
LOE focus emphasis on protecting the populace/infrastructure, disarming insurgents, clearing explosives, and recruit/train security forces to
successfully achieve a safe and secure environment. In contrast, the reordering of the decisive points within the Establish Civil Security LOE will
allow for a greater chance of success if executed accordingly. Therefore, it is imperative that the Establish Civil Security LOE should reestablish the
decisive points as follows, thus ensuring both ease of transition as well as local security success.
(Recruit/Train Security Forces, Protect the Populace, Disarm Insurgents, Clear Explosives) If executed in this order the ease of achieving a safe and
secure environment is much more feasible.
Changes and adjustments to the LOE with justification: I recommend front loading (recruit/train local security forces) in order to maximize police and
military effectiveness prior to US
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The Murder Of Innocent Civilians
America has always been depicted as an amiable place to live in. Generally, foreigners would picture America as the perfect place to raise a family and
lead a joyous life. In their mind, the idea of the perfect fifties' family household still holds true. Nevertheless, this image was quickly shattered, as the
adverse and hostile environment that surrounded them proved to be more difficult than imagined. One of the biggest mistakes that they failed to
recognize was the atrocious, random, murder of innocent civilians. These murders were frequently published on the front–page of every major
newspaper, which led to the development of an insatiable interest in the demise of others. This is true in the nineteenth and, more predominately,...
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Leopold is described as a highly skilled scholar, but is a social recluse due to his hormonal abnormalities. Loeb, on the other hand, is handsome and
societal. Nevertheless, he possesses a sinister side, his love for the life of crime. The film revolves around four main characters, Brandon Shaw,
Phillip Morgan, Rupert Cadell, and the victim, David Kentley. Brandon and Phillip pertain to New York's elite class and are intelligent, sophisticated
men. Rupert, being a philosopher of sorts, instills the idea of Friedrich Nietzsche's Гјbermensch upon Brandon and Phillip. Thus, this drives them to
kill their former classmate, David. While Hitchcock explains the philosophical motive of the murder, author Miriam Allen deFord in her work,
Superman's Crime: Loeb and Leopold, depicts Leopold and Loeb as criminal masterminds and illustrates their heinous act as well as specific details of
their trial. She rarely includes any details regarding the mindset of the two teenagers as well as the ethics behind their murder. Whereas the true crime
article, written by deFord, focuses more on the actions committed by the perpetrators, the Hitchcock focuses on the psychological aspects of each
character and the philosophy behind the killing. As such, the film surpasses the article on almost every level. Throughout Hitchcock's film, the
philosophical idea of Гњbermensch is prevalent and openly discussed by the characters. This controversial theory
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Civilian Body Cameras
Multiple studies of the effect of body cameras on the amount of civilian complaints have been conducted. In a study conducted by the University of
Cambridge with help from the Denver, Colorado police department, complaints have dropped by 47% (Zercoe n.p). According to Zercoe, 105
Denver officers were equipped with body cameras from June 1, 2014 to December 21, 2014 (n.p). The study in Rialto, California found that
complaints dropped from 24 in 2012, to three in 2013. New Carrolton police chief stated, "We had one person make a claim and we explained to them
that we would check the video on the officer's interaction. When they heard we had video, they changed their mind and they didn't want to complain"
(n.p). Civilian behavior has improved with the use of body cameras. In fact, there are less complaints and civil conversations between an officer and
civilian because of the small devices.
With the use of body cameras, video recordings of law enforcement encounters involving civilians will provide efficient evidence. Interactions between
an officer and a civilian often occur. Often, we find videos of those interactions on the Internet. Bystanders record videos with cell phones, video
cameras, or other devices then upload them to the Internet. The videos that usually draw the most ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
James Scarola attacked his wife, Colleen Bray, with a baseball bat inside their home. Reporting to the scene of the incident were two officers
equipped with body cameras. Evidence collected by both cameras were used in court against Scarola. Video evidence in the courtroom before a
judge and jury is more reliable and accountable than an officer or civilian's statement, in which he or she could have forgotten what had occurred. "It
is not possible to replicate entirely a verbal conversation," Kupersmith wrote (Murray n.p). With video evidence, the judge and jury are able to view
the scene and listen to the conversation eye–for–eye and
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Civilian Or Isis Member?
Civilian or ISIS Member?
The 2011 Arab Spring act started in Egypt and Tunisia, which later inspired Syrian's to take to the streets and demonstrate against Assad. Syrians all
over voiced their unhappiness with the stagnant political process and were advocating for new democratic reforms. "A person who has been forced
to leave their country in order to escape war, persecution, or natural disaster" (Oxford Dictionary) is what we call a Refugee, but with the current war
on Terrorism/ISIS it is hard to distinguish whether they are really refugees or working with ISIS undercover. More than four million refugees of the
Syrian Civil war have fled Syria, and left to neighboring countries such as Jordan, Lebanon, Iraq, Turkey, and some even ended... Show more content
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The movement began as a peaceful demonstration but eventually outside forces joined and began to use this movement for other purposes – mainly
violent ones. The protests turned into massive ones around March of the same year and thousands of people took the streets of Syria. Later in April
2011, the Syrian government decided to send out the military to subdue the protests. Opposition groups began to arm themselves and fight back, and
they were aided by the Syrian military members who joined them as well. The government was not happy about these protests and they responded with
extreme measures such as torturing and killing protesters, kidnapping, and mistreatment. The government troops opened fire on civilians and the
civilians fired back in response to this. The result of this was the Syrian army quickly turning this to an armed conflict. Daily, terrorist groups sabotage
innocents, blow up buildings/infrastructure, bomb roads, and murder civilians in mass scales. Many communities are destroyed and terrorized, families
are displaced and broken apart, and people are being murdered on the streets – security officials and civilians. These evil acts are being put through by
the Free Syrian Army, as well as some ISIS overlap. With the continuous bombings, deaths, and uncertainty in these Syrian civilians lives, many began
to fled Syria and crossed to neighboring countries to seek
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The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC)
The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) was a program that employed millions of young, unmarried men on environmental projects during the Great
Depression from 1933–1942. The CCC was one of FDR's most popular and most successful New Deal programs. It employed 300,000 men that helped
plant over three billion trees, constructed nature trails in more than 800 parks around the United States, and shaped the national parks we enjoy today
(History.com). The CCC's impact can be noticed everyday all around the nation. The book "Hitch" by Jeanette Ingold is historically accurate with its
portrayal of the Civilian Conservation Corps. "This CCC stuff is just temporary for me, to bring in a little cash" (Ingold 36). This quote gives a good
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Compton is pretty angry in this quote because he is working beside criminals. In fact, Moss had been arrested for trespassing on railroad property.
A lot of men and women were arrested for petty crimes, and many were sent to the CCC to get them off of the streets and to give people something
to do. According to ccclegacy.com, one Chicago judge felt the CCC was largely responsible for the large reduction in crime. The CCC gave young
men a job, taught them skills, and provided them with a lot of benefits. It gave them a sense of self–worth and value as they helped their families, it
helped the communities they worked in, and it boosted their own self–esteem. "Having real work to do charged up the guys" (Ingold 285). The CCC
was developed to create jobs that would boost the economy. The CCC specifically targeted young men, providing them with employment, food, and
shelter. These young men often sent money home to their families. In exchange, the men received training and education that would stay with the
throughout their lives. Besides economic benefits, the CCC also provided a lasting legacy in our country. There are 16 parks that were built by the
CCC in South Carolina alone. The CCC was a resounding success for the New Deal and the country because it supplied jobs, education, and a place
for young men to
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The Stress Of Civilian Life
The Stress of Civilian Life
Belinda Maio
Liberty University Abstract
The stress that a soldier faces when they leave the military can be overwhelming. Most soldiers enlist out of high school or College. They go from
living with their parents to living within the fortress of military institutions. They are given everything that they need while they are in the service.
They learn to live a certain type of life. This life is organized and there is little that the servicemen need to figure out for themselves. They have
everything that they can ever need right on the base where they live. Then after years of service, they are retired or they do not reenlist. Now this is
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This is not a flaw of the military servicemen and woman it is just the way the system is set up.
The Money
Going from the military life to being a civilian can put a financial hardship on the family mostly if the servicemen are unable to find work when they
get out of the military. The family is then forced to go on a tight budget. In order to understand the hardship on the servicemen it is important to
understand how the military works as far as money, and benefits that the servicemen are given and how they helped them make ends meet.
In the military, servicemen are used to getting money for their food, rent, and clothing. Every month in the military depending on your rank, you get
B.H.A. This stands for Basic Housing Allowance. The higher rank you are the more money you get. So in a sense you are living rent free and can
possibly make money if your rent is lower than your B.HA.
Then you get B.A.S which stands for Basic allowance for subsistence. Now this is a set amount. There is a single amount and a married amount.
This money is used for groceries each month. The military member also gets a clothing allowance. This is set to your rank also. There is also the
cost of living allowance. So if you live in a place which has a high cost of living you would receive an adjustment to make up for this and so you can
afford to live there.
Along with all the money that the servicemen and woman get there are also bonus pays for combat, hazardous duty pay,
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The Tactics Of Combat Civil Wars And Instill Peace
The three main tactics used to combat civil wars and instill peace in an area are peacekeeping, peace enforcement, and counterinsurgency. The first
tactic I will address is peacekeeping. Once the two parties of a conflict have agreed to a truce, peacekeepers will come in to guarantee the
implementation of the truce and try to maintain peace. The duty of peacekeepers is "not only [to] monitoring troops, but also with human rights
monitoring, protecting and delivering humanitarian aid, demobilizing and retraining troops, reforming police forces, protecting civilians, reforming
legal systems, assisting in economic reconstruction, and sometimes administering the entire state until a new government can take over. In other words,
after civil wars, peacekeepers are often charged not only with military monitoring duties, but with reforming the essential institutions of the state" (
Peacekeeping, Peace Enforcement, and UN Reform Lise MorjГ© Howard, P 1–2). There are three ways that peacekeepers are able to use their power
in order to succeed. These three ways include coercion, inducement, and persuasion. Coercion involves a display of power, like swagger, to wield
off attacks. Troops use swagger in several scenarios. One of the most common times the use of swagger will occur is during policing, where troops
will patrol the area. Since one of the main doctrines of peacekeeping involves not using force, this type of coercion has been deemed useful. Even
though the majority of the time
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Military Service And Civilian Life
Not a lot of people know the actual challenges of what military men and women go through with their families. Until now, individuals have this
misconception that the military life is as ordinary to any regular civilian life. Many of the common beliefs that people assume about military service
members is he or she; serves their country, go out to war occasionally, and handle constant deployments easily without a struggle. While this is the case,
civilians fail to recognize that military spouses and children face many obstacles when they are separated from their service member. The most
difficult challenge that many families go through is separated from their service member during a deployment. Often times, individuals make the
mistake that military men and women only deploy for war. However, military service members have to leave for other military purposes such as
training missions and school. "Since 2008, there has been a significant increase in the number of soldiers who have spent two or more years (25+
months) cumulatively deployed." (RAND) With the large amount of deployments and separation from military service members; it can be an
emotional roller coaster for spouses and children. Several studies have shown that military spouses and children who are emotionally affected by their
loved one being away experienced depression, anxiety, and loneliness. In addition, when service men and women are not present in their child's life;
children feel lost and do
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Military Drones Research
One of the strongest attributes of the UAV weapon systems is their precision and accuracy on a target. UAV's have the ability to scan, track and
monitor a target for hours before ever engages a potential enemy. During that time, the decision to engage is not left on the operator alone. The unique
nature of this technology is that more than one person has a vote in pulling the trigger. Due to these unique capabilities, drones, according to many
reports, inflict relatively low civilian casualty rates. (Williams, 2013) Critics use the subject of civilian casualties as an argument both for and against
the use of drones. From a purely statistical analysis and perspective, the use of drones might be the safest and most precise way to strike ... Show more
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During World War II, civilians were impacted by aerial bombardments on major cities, in both Europe and Asia. The difference is a large aerial
bombardment does not feel as personal and direct as a drone strike. So victims of a drone strike actually have an issue to complain about but,
unfortunately, there is no one on the ground to assist family members who are grieving their loss. The civilian casualty issue has less to do with the
raw data, that actually demonstrates drones are much safer than carpet bombing a city or industrial complex.
The issue is public perception. Counterterrorism analysts and politicians have reviewed data and conducted public opinion polls of those affected by
the drone strikes and found that overwhelmingly those polled view the use of drones negatively (Bergen, P., 2011). In a 2009 Gallup Poll, only nine
percent of Pakistani's approved of the use of drone strikes. Analysts believe that this will lead to more of the public taking sides with the terrorist or at
least becoming sympathetic to the cause of groups like Al
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Veterans Adapting to Civilian Life
There has been a lot of recent attention in the media concerning veterans adapting to their new lives after military service. The essay probes three
articles of various scholars in the field of media writing, nutrition, and psychology, using an analytical method, this essay examines the rhetorical
appeals of scholarly reports that identify issues that affect veterans as they transit from military life to civilian life. For the purpose of this paper, three
stories are considered: "War 's Aftermath: Easing the Return to Civilian Life" by Sara Frueh and Christine Stencel; "Ex–service personnel struggle to
cope with civilian life" by Radhika HolmstrГ¶m, and "Military experience strongly influences post–service eating behavior and BMI status in ... Show
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Some of these military leaders have experience with food insecurities, PSTD, and behavioral eating issues. These emotional appeals are instrumental in
ensuring that readers get an insight into the challenges faced by veterans. The authors identified that a combination of such many challenges may
increase the chances of veterans developing obesity or eating disorders. This is a reasonable appeal because popular research studies have associated
obesity and eating disorders with stress.
The information presented from the two articles above can be supported by the article by Frueh and Stencel. Veterans ' experiences in war are likely to
go beyond the instantaneous and physical effects, which may affect their entire lives. According to Frueh and Stencel, more than 2.2 million troops
from the United States served in the Afghanistan and Iraq wars (10). In the two wars, more than 6,600 troops from the United States lost their lives.
Frueh and Stencel assert that a substantial percentage of veterans experience enormous difficulties while in transition. The use of statistics is helpful in
elevating the quality of the article. They acknowledge that veterans are faced with far–reaching challenges in their effort to adjust to civilian life. For
example, health problems– such as PTSD and traumatic brain injuries– are common among veterans. However, with high jobless rates and shrinking
aid programs, these aren 't the best days to be
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The Murder Of Innocent Civilians
America has always been depicted as an amiable place to live in. Generally, foreigners would picture America as the perfect place to raise a family and
lead a joyous life. In their mind, the idea of the perfect fifties' family household still holds true. Nevertheless, this image was quickly shattered, as the
adverse and hostile environment that surrounded them proved to be more difficult than imagined. One of the biggest mistakes that they failed to
recognize was the atrocious, random, murder of innocent civilians. These murders were frequently published on the front–page of every major
newspaper, which led to the development of an insatiable interest in the demise of others. This is true in the nineteenth and, more predominately,...
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Leopold is described as a highly skilled scholar, but is a social recluse due to his hormonal abnormalities. Loeb, on the other hand, is handsome and
societal. Nevertheless, he possesses a sinister side, his love for the life of crime. The film revolves around four main characters, Brandon Shaw,
Phillip Morgan, Rupert Cadell, and the victim, David Kentley. Brandon and Phillip pertain to New York's elite class and are intelligent, sophisticated
men. Rupert, being a philosopher of sorts, instills the idea of Friedrich Nietzsche's Гјbermensch upon Brandon and Phillip. Thus, this drives them to
kill their former classmate, David. While Hitchcock explains the philosophical motive of the murder, author Miriam Allen deFord in her work,
Superman's Crime: Loeb and Leopold, depicts Leopold and Loeb as criminal masterminds and illustrates their heinous act as well as specific details of
their trial. She rarely includes any details regarding the mindset of the two teenagers as well as the ethics behind their murder. Whereas the true crime
article, written by deFord, focuses more on the actions committed by the perpetrators, the Hitchcock focuses on the psychological aspects of each
character and the philosophy behind the killing. As such, the film surpasses the article on almost every level. Throughout Hitchcock's film, the
philosophical idea of Гњbermensch is prevalent and openly discussed by the characters. This controversial theory
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The Pros And Cons Of The Civilian Conservation Corps
The Great Depression, pulled the American economy to its all–time low. The government mitigated the depression with several methods. When the
stock market collapsed, people started losing their jobs and then their homes to the banks. People were desperately searching for jobs even if it's
terrible, until the government formed the CCC. The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) was formed to provide hope and dignity to young American
citizens and their future generations.
The CCC was designed to garner trust from the people by giving them hope and jobs, which required repairing the damaged land. To avoid another
environmental disaster, their primary work was to plant trees, as some people relied on their land to feed themselves. President Roosevelt saw a
perfect solution to solve the two problems; he saw the barren land that needed to be replanted and the desperate men who could to the job. The CCC
would initially hire a quarter of a million of young men (Roosevelt 5). To the masses, this idea of putting people back into action and earn a living for
them and for their families gave hope to the future of America.
The requirements to join the program would easily qualify most young men of different races. An enrollee had to be an American citizen man that is
18 to 25 years of age who was unemployed and willing to work a dollar a day for a span of six months (Hammond 9). Then, after six–month they could
re–enlist, which gave them confidence that they could survive through the
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Mental Health Issues Of Vietnam Veterans
Society does not accommodate the needs of Veterans in terms of housing and health services upon returning to civilian life. Vietnam veterans are
infamously known for being homeless and having a host of mental health issues. Today's veterans have more support systems but the success of those
systems may vary from region to region. In the Puget Sound region there are many homeless veterans despite efforts made by communities and
municipalities. Issues of access to health care and inadequate community support intersect to form an underserved group of citizens who served in the
military. Those who serve in the military are the often purported to be the ideal citizens who dedicate their lives to service. Veterans however are
displaced and unable to fit within society without an array of different services. Veterans have engaged in the duty "to kill others for the sake of the
political community" in order to secure their living and membership within society (Yuval–Davis, 2012:208). The political community then has a
responsibility to provide for the soldiers when they return to being citizens.
The culture for those who come from the military is highly disciplined and has an emphasis accomplishing goals for the larger group. Veterans witness
a low "work ethic and see people squander away their opportunity" creating a difference in the culture between ex–military and civilian populations in
daily life (Rodriguez, Ricardo, 2016:Personal Interview). The experience for Ricardo, a
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Civilians Should Go To Space
Civilians in Space? 3..2..1.. Blast off! There goes the rocket ship! Do you think Civilians should go to space? I know I wouldn't because it's way too
expensive and it's very dangerous. Still not convinced well then keep on reading.
First and foremost, innocent people shouldn't go to space because it's really expensive. I know that because in the text "Civilians in Space" the author
stated "the costs are overwhelming and unrealistic (paragraph 5)." If it's so expensive that NASA is saying it's too expensive then it must be expensive. I
think we should spend the money on space exploration so we could know more about space instead of just the moon and Earth. Think of all the
possibilities that we can do without using it on allowing civilians
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My Life As A Civilian
I was born on Ramstein Army Base just outside of Kaiserslautern, Germany. My father, an Air Force Lieutenant at the time, was stationed in the area
when I arrived. Growing up an Air Force brat, I learned at an early age that our lifestyle isn't normal. While most of my friends have known each other
since preschool, I've lived in two countries and five states and attended seven different schools. I know I'm not typical.
But I've always identified strongly with the military. It was an integral part of my childhood, dictating when we would move again and in which state
I would receive instate tuition. I am proud of my background, of the challenges I've had to overcome and the hardships I've had to deal with because
of it. It's made me stronger as a person, and I would never choose to redo my childhood as a civilian.
Just as much as it's shaped my past, the military has also shaped my future. To start, it has broadened my horizons. Being exposed to so many
different cultures around the US has made me discontent to settle in one area, and I find myself eager to explore the one region I haven't yet lived:
the West Coast. Growing up a military brat has also caused me to shy away from considering a career in the military. My dad's tales of life at the
Academy have scarred me enough to cross that option off my list. But also, I intend to stray from the military and start life as a civilian.
I am a proud military brat. I appreciate all of the experiences the military has granted me.
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The Human Dimension Of The Army
The Human Dimension is a concept that the Army has been looking into over the past years as the dynamics have changed. Soldiers and DOD
Civilians make up today's fighting force. As such, it is important to look at the whole person. The purpose of the whole person concept is to notice how
our cognitive, physical, social and spiritual attributes not only effect the Army, but how it will shape the future of our fighting forces.
Cognitive
The way each individual learns is imperative to understand as not everyone learns using the same methods or at the same rate as their counterpart. It is
readily believed that the most common way of retaining information is by repetition. However, just as there are different ways to approach basic math,
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As it has been observed that it is a human need, not just a desire, that we have spiritual base. Even as civilizations have been discovered one thing that
was consistent was that they had a type of religion or spiritual faith. Although not every Soldier or DOD Civilian embrace a religious faction, everyone
has a belief in the intangible or unexplainable. In a study students who had strong religious correlations also had higher positive feelings, lower levels
of depression, and were better equipped at handling stress (Borchard, n.d.). Knowing how spirituality effects Soldiers and DOD Civilians will be
important to the Army as they progress into the future; for it too is an ever changing solution to approaching stress in an Operational
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Civilian Court System
The question has arisen, since the attacks on the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001, of how the individuals that are accused of being
involved in terrorist attacks on the U.S. should be prosecuted. There are two ways that they could be tired. They could be tried in the civilian court
system or by a military tribunal. If they are tried in a civilian court system this could prove to the world that our system is fair and works for everyone
and that the United States is a nation of laws and justice. On the other hand, the civilian courts are set up for the application of constitutional rights for
the citizens of the United States. There are some issues with determining the correct path because there are some complications in distinguishing
between some of the acts, whether they are acts of crime or acts of terror.
One of the biggest issues is that there is no legal definition of what the term terrorism consists of. Other countries have a legal definition however, the
United States does not. "In contrast to other countries, the United States has no legal definition of terrorism; thus no prisoner has ever accused or
tried on the simple offense of terrorism" (Ferrell & Websdale, 2009, p. 329). Also, there is not a distinct ending to a war either. Based on the decision
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I am basing my decision on the utilitarian and deontology theories. It is the duty of the Secretary of Defense to uphold the President's orders.
Therefore, based on the military order placed into affect by President George W. Bushin 2001 it is our duty to try terrorist under a military tribunal.
There is a due process under the military tribunal and there for they are given a "full and fair trial." It is in the best interest of the United States people,
for the military intelligence sources and methods to be maintained. Therefore, this supports a utilitarian theory by have the greater good
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Civilians In Space
Civilians in space! Space travel? Not on my list. Sure, rocket ships, space, and zero gravity may sound fun, but I would not go. Think about how
much all of it would cost, with a rocket and insurance, and plus, making sure insurance can cover your safety would not be easy. Convinced yet?
No? Then read along. First of all, I would assume the cost to travel to space would not be dirt cheap. Some people argue that the costs are
overwhelming and unrealistic, as it says in paragraph 5 of"Civilians In Space". You would have to own a lot of money and only some people could
not afford that. Also, the passage says that people also point to the billions of dollars that would have to be raised through consumer or corporate
sponsorship. That might cost as much as building the Great Wall of China! Still not convinced? One more reason up my sleeve.... Show more content on
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Companies that work with in manufacturing, travel, marketing, insurance, law, and finance would have to get involved, said in paragraph 5 of
"Civilians in Space". What if you got stuck in space? Who would come to rescue you? What if you got sick or injured, and there is no doctor in the
rocket or space motel? I don't know about you, but those things scare
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Ban The Use Of Guns By Civilians
Pierce HodgesMrs. Desanto Research paper Feb 9, 2015 A Call to Ban the use of Guns by Civilians Dwight D. Eisenhower once said, "Every gun
that is made, every warship launched, every rocket fired, signifies in the final sense a theft from those who hunger and are not fed, those who are
cold and are not clothed." (citation) Guns are a major source of crisis in our nation today, and as President Eisenhower speaks to in this quote,
firearms take something away from society. We are supposed to be a peaceful and civilized nation, but because of guns, we are becoming a violent
nation and a disaster. Many think that those who are negatively affected by guns are only inner–city teens and young adults. This was proven to be
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In that same situation, with no gun around, there is a much less chance of someone being severely injured or killed. Many people suggest securing
schools more by doing things like locking all doors, bullet–proof vestibules, mandatory ID and background checks, and even microchips monitoring
people 's whereabouts in the school. All of these things may help, but the problem is much bigger than the schools. The problem is in the access to
guns that our laws allow. The use of guns by civilians should be banned because, the statistics show that the more guns, the more chance for violence.
The military and law–enforcement should be the only ones legally allowed to carry guns. When our forefathers drafted the Bill of Rights with the
Second Amendment protecting the individual right to possess firearms, the society and the motive was different. it was a limited right and they left
some authority over it to the government. The government is able to limit this, so seeing how guns are negatively affecting our society, they should
use their power. There is no reason why so many people, living in what is supposed to be a peaceful society, possess guns. About 16,272 murders
were committed in the United States during 2014. Of these, about 10,886, or 67%, were committed with firearms. A nationwide survey of 4,977
households found that over the previous five years, at least 0.5% of households had members who had used a gun for defense during a
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The Civilians Of Ancient Greece
World History C375 Task 2 Serra Bauman 000505328 Part A The civilians of Ancient Greece had to be resourceful. Most civilizations had rivers to
channel, irrigate, and predict. Ancient Greece is a series of islands. This means that the people of Ancient Greece had to learn to live on the ocean.
They had to deal with being more vulnerable to land attacks as they were used to battling with ships. And they also had to deal with huge ocean
storms. These storms could destroy a new society with no notice. (Acrobatic, 2014) There were good things about being a seafaring civilization.
As the Ancient Greeks migrated to the coast of the Mediterranean, and Black Seas, they were able to put all of their energy into maritime trade,
eventually making them dominant of the busiest waterway in the ancient world. (Acrobatic, 2014) Persian people, or "people of Arya", settled
south of Iran in the plains of Pars. These plains were very fertile. This fertility allowed the Persian's to grow and expand on sea and land. (Acrobatic,
2014) Part B In Greece, a democratic society was created. This society thought highly of citizen participation, and the unending search of the ultimate
philosophical truths. Being responsible as a group was far more important than individual rights, or freedom. This created an open society that was
free to open expression and questioning authority. (Acrobatic, 2014) The "love of wisdom", or study of philosophy was possible in the open society
of Greece.
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Drinking And Driving In The Civilian World
PV2 Rykal – 1st PLT How to Mitigate Drinking and Driving a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a
a a a a a a a a Drinking and driving is something that should be taken more serious. Not only should drinking and driving be taken serious in the
civilian world, but it should also be taken as serious, if not more serious, in the military. There are several ways to combat drinking and driving from
happening, such as, staying with a group of friends, hiding your car keys before you start drinking, and making sure you have a plan or a designated
driver if you want to go anywhere when drinking. Many people in the military have made the poor decision to drink and drive a number of times
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Try to calm them down and distract them so they think about something else. uaa a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a Giving
away the spot where you hid the person's car keys defeats the whole purpose of trying to prevent the drunk person from being able to drive a
vehicle. Also, if you notice that someone has been drinking, and they have car keys in their possession, be sure to try and take them from them or
talk them into not driving or getting a taxi cab. Even if the person has had, for example, only a few drinks, and they do not seem that drunk to you,
still do not let them drive. There is always a chance that even though they seem able to drive a vehicle correctly, they could be stopped by a policeman
for something minor, end up having to take a breathalyzer test, and landing some jail time. You also do not want a drunk person driving because you
do not want them to become injured or even die, or do the same to someone else. Even if the person has had, for example, only a few drinks, and they
do not seem that drunk to you, still do not let them drive. There is always a chance that even though they seem able to drive a vehicle correctly, they
could be stopped by a policeman. a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a
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Drones Pros Cons
Over the past few decades, drones have slowly been coming into use, showing astonishing results, such as a 1.5% civilian casualty rate (Lewis 1–9). At
first they were only used for surveillance, but now, they are used for much more than that. The military should continue using drones because of the
many advantages they have over traditional combat methods, namely fewer civilian casualties, lower expenditures, increased abilities, and the moral
responsibility of their use. Despite these facts, there are those who question the use of drones and believe that drones create more threats to our
military than they destroy. The advantages of drones provide the U.S. military with an edge over terrorists and will help end the war on terrorism with as
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A team of experts behind the scenes with the drone pilot can look at the details of a situation and make decisions based on them, whereas a fighter jet
pilot has to make decisions on the spot by himself (Callam). According to some moral philosophers, political scientists, and weapon specialists, drones
are the most moral weapons available (Ahmad 21–29). Many even consider their use "ethically obligatory" (Shane). This means that it is the
responsibility for the U.S. to use drones and protect other nations from terrorists and other threats. The use of drones is considered a responsibility of
the U.S. because of how little collateral damage it inflicts. Drones are so much more efficient at eliminating targets without many civilian casualties
than traditional methods that it would be morally wrong to not use drones in our military (Shane). As more drones are used, fewer soldiers have to be
sent to battle, which means fewer of our soldiers coming back in
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Military Management and the Civilian Sector
Military Management and the Civilian Sector
The Military Prepares its Managers for the Front Lines
But does it Prepare them for the War of Big Business?
Prepared by: Joseph Foster
Strayer University
CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTIONВ…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…2 Context of the
ProblemВ…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…..2 Statement of the
ProblemВ…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…...3 Significance of the
StudyВ…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…...4 Objectives of the
StudyВ…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…..5 Research
MethodsВ…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…..5
REFERENCES CITEDВ…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…...7
INTRODUCTION
Context of the Problem
The military recruits thousands of men and women a year and at the same time thousands separate and enter the civilian sector. Some of these former ...
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Research Methods Qualitative research will be conducted by the author within the US Navy organization. The author has been enlisted in the US Navy
for 4 years and will give personal accounts of factual information witnessed during that time. This research will also include personal interviews of
commissioned officers from all prescribed programs. Research involving military management styles, training, and all other aspects of military
management and leadership will be conducted by the author from within the organization.
Civilian sector management style research will be conducted through interviews but the majority of research will be conducted through secondary
resources.
Quantitative methods of research will be used for statistical studies of retention and separation numbers, years in service before separation, graduate
numbers and degree totals, gross income analysis, and turnover rates. These studies will be conducted through secondary channels due to the sensitivity
of these statistics. The military uses Bupers which is an organization that is responsible for personnel management and organization. Personal
interviews will be conducted directly with employees and military members active in Bupers.
The author is currently stationed on the USS Nassau based in Norfolk, VA. Although currently deployed and in a mission ready status, the author
expects to be able to conduct research within
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Outline On Media Plan
Media Plan Developmental Outline Requirements
a. What additional information do you need to know? (RFI development)
Were there any other witnesses to the event besides SSG Wilson?
What is the status of the three soldiers injured during the conflict?
How many locals were injured and what is the severity of their injuries? Were there any casualties?
What is the status/result of the 15–6 investigation?
What is the total amount of supplies delivered to date?
What is the maximum distribution capability from the NGO/PVO to the local sites per day?
What, if any, are the plans to increase food/water distribution from the NGOs/PVOs?
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We are currently conducting a full investigation of the situation and all personnel involved. The US military and local authorities are doing everything
in their power to prevent another similar occurrence. Our priority is safety, while maintaining force protection and security throughout this recovery
mission.
d. Develop 10 anticipated questions and the answers for those questions to ensure you are prepared to address the media.
1. How many Soldiers were involved? A: There were 3 SM involved
2. How many shots were fired? A: There were 22 shots fired.
3. Did these soldiers have any training on how to react to this type of situation? A: Yes. These soldiers conducted training prior to the deployment and
endured extensive STX Lanes and training exercises during their 3–week Mission Rehearsal Exercise at Ft Polk, LA.
4. Were there any civilian casualties? A:At this time I have not heard of and injuries or deaths.
Were there any injuries to the US soldiers? A: Yes.
6. Were thecivilians in the crowd hostile, and did they present to be armed? A: Yes. They were armed with sticks, clubs and possibly knives. How long
will the investigation take to complete? A:The investigation is currently underway, and I expect to have the report within the week. However, it could
take longer depending on the evidence and information provided during the investigation.
8. What has been done to the soldiers involved? A: At this time,
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How Do Drones Pros And Cons
Value in Drones? Deadly flying machines, also known as drones. These machines can malfunction at any time or misfire causing havoc in towns
but does their accomplishments outweigh their failures? Are drones a necessary evil or invasion of liberty and privacy? The drones topic is one of
the most debated about topics in the world right now . Drones are used by the government in war, by Amazon to deliver packages but when they
government uses them, they use drones in war instead of the military jets. They are also used to monitor cites and towns in America which made
people feel like their space is being invaded."we don't want the government hovering over our cities and towns 24/7 and tracking everywhere that
everyone goes"(source A). Which raises the question are these drones actually bettering us as a nation or just another thing that needs to die off. I feel
that drones have the same effect as the regular artillery has but us americans do not have to die in battle. Drones can be very useful when... Show more
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"Legal experts are concerned about the potential for drones to violate people's rights to privacy under the Fourth amendment to the
U.S.constitution"(source A). Drones are an invasion of privacy because they are flying over you watching every single thing you do and the
government already has a lot of control over us and this would be too much. In addition there have been dozens of near–misses between drones and
planes, at airports in New York, Los Angeles, and Washington, D.C.(source A). Its a another thing when they are being used in different country
against our enemies, but when it's putting our people in danger it is a problem that needs to be regulated. Some states have actually already started to
regulate drones from what happens when "flyaways", drones that have software glitches and escape from the operators, crash into buildings and trees
which are hazardous to our
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Civilians Vs California
Farmers vs Civilians Envision yourself, about to complete a straightforward, everyday thing such as washing the dishes, suddenly to your surprise
there is no water coming out of the faucet. Well for the civilians of East Porterville this is their reality. California has always had very lenient and
ineffective groundwater regulations. Today, this has become a major issue, especially with California's severe drought. The regulation of the aquifer is
a necessity because cleanliness is a basic human right and by not regulating the groundwater and leaving civilians with no working water, that right is
taken away. The right to bathe, wash your hands, and have a working toilet is simply no more. Furthermore there are scientific statements, proving that
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With no working water many have substituted, showers for "Bird Baths". 'That includes deciding whether to use precious water hauled from the
local fire stations for the "bird baths" Mrs Gallegos says everyone now has instead of showers, or flushing the toilet'(Source 2). Using the toilet is
also a everyday dilemma some have resorted to doing their business outside. "Sometimes," she says, nodding towards her youngest child, "when
she needs to go, I just take her outside"(Source 2). Many have not taken showers in months, because of the lack of water. "For Angelica Gallegos,
the worst part has been going without a shower for five months"(Source 2). The lack of water has also had a strain on people's pockets, some dive
out of town to take proper showers. "When it first went dry, we used to drive to my daughter's house in Visalia about 45 minutes away to have a
shower," he says. "But it was costing a lot of money in gas"(Source
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On The Home Front: Military Communication
On The Home Front The Civil War was very hard on families, causing most of them to sacrifice people in their families, most families had all of
the young men in their family taken out of their jobs on farms and factories. This left the women and children to tend to the large farms and hold
the weight of the house. Also, since the demand for supplies for the war increased it created more jobs for the people to fill which forced more
people into labor. It also effected families personally, having their sons/brothers in war was constantly nerve racking and scary, every day they were
constantly dreading receiving any news or letters, fearing the life of their family members. On the plus side there was definitely enough jobs, as
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The hoop skirt was also very popular to help support their dresses, as dresses were the only accepted way of dressing. Also, because so many
people's family members and friends where dying/dead they used mourning dresses to express it. They used mourning dresses to express love and
feelings. Men often wore felt hats and held up their pants with suspenders or leather belts depending on location. Men also wore loose fitting vests
and white shirts which signaled that you weren't a laborer. Obviously clothing and fashion depended on your location at the time, but those are the
general fashions in the Civil War. During the Civil War people became very conscious about their resources and money. Also the government became
more conscious on saving their money and resources. Especially in the south since they had so little resources they had to reuse a lot of their
preexisting materials. Overall the Civil War had a huge impact on people even if they weren't on the front
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The Civilian Conservation Corps and the Tennessee Valley...
The Civilian Conservation Corps and the Tennessee Valley Authority had positive impacts on work and the environment during the great
depression. The bill proposing the Civilian Conservation Corps was voted on and passed on March 31, 1933 under President Franklin Delano
Roosevelt. In addition, the Tennessee Valley Authority was formed May 18 of this same year to work on easing environmental strains in the
Tennessee Valley. Roosevelt's goal when he became president was to improve the economy and environment, and to help raise America from the
depression. When he had been governor of New York he had created a public works program similar to the TVA on a smaller scale and it had been
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Easy navigation and flood control encouraged trade along the river, which boosted the economy and led to an increase in jobs for traders,
deckhands, etc. (US History TVA). In addition to providing increased trade opportunities, large amounts of money that would have been spent on
the flood damage that were saved by the construction of these dams. A few years into the program, stations were created in the area to monitor
flooding. Reports from these stations, in addition to computer calculations, show that the total cost of the flood damage up until 2007 would have
been $5.8 billion (TVA River Neighbors). The flooding would have destroyed not only people's homes, but also their businesses and livelihoods.,
which would have led to further unemployment. The TVA was more successful in helping the environment because it greatly improved the condition
of the land in the Tennessee Valley, which was thought to be irreparable. A major goal of Roosevelts going into his first presidential term was land
preservation. "A nation that destroys its soils destroys itself. Forests are the lungs of our land, purifying the air and giving fresh strength to our
people"(Roosevelt). The area of the Tennessee Valley was so badly damaged, the land was believed by some to be nearly beyond repair. As reported
by the assistant secretary of agriculture at the time, Rexford Tugwell, the land conditions in the Tennessee Valley were "little better, if any, than that of
the early
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Ethics Of Drones Essay
Drones or unmanned aircraft are like a hammer or gun. They are tools. They are not inherently good or bad. How they are used becomes the ethical
issue at hand. Drones have a broad spectrum of wage; from the delivery of pizza, to weather forecasting, to weapons platforms in armed conflict. It is
the purpose of this paper to show the use of drones in warfare is necessary and can be ethically justified using the principles of both deontology and
utilitarianism. The fact that drones are remotely controlled, sometimes from great distances, does not remove the operators from responsibility, no
more than the bullet fired from a gun, it is still the responsibility of the soldier who fired it. Fighting against groups who oppress their citizens through...
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Deontology would say that it, is the pilot's choice to attack a known target or no to attack a known target. Michael Bergmann advises this would
be "distinction between objective and subjective moral duties" he also notes this is "fairy common" (Bergmann). I liken this to the choices the
pilot believes they are in possession of, versus the reality of the choices they ultimately have. Deontologicaly speaking the pilot would only be held
responsible for the good or wrongness of their actions alone. For example, if a pilot controlling a drone was sent to back up allied troops pinned
down by enemy fire and fired two missiles with the first missile striking and neutralizing the enemy combatants. This would be a good thing.
However if that second missile missed the target and hit a building where it is unknown if the occupant inside are hostile, it is still a justified use of
the drone to defeat an enemy and the drone pilot would not held responsible for unforeseen collateral
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Civilian Complaint Review

  • 1. Civilian Complaint Review I am writing to acquire the possible opening job for the Civilian Complaint Review Board as an Investigator level 1 at the agency. I have always wanted to work for an agency where I know I can relate to and be a great addition to the team, where it offers the opportunity to not only learn and teach your knowledge to others but also bring in all of the skills that I have learned through the course of my studies. Understanding that the CCRB has been an important part of the community and being an independent agency, I am able to understand the importance of always evolving the agency for the better. Nonetheless, I understand how important it is to protect our citizens and making sure that law enforcement is doing their job properly. One of the qualities is being able to communicate properly and being able to encourage members of the community to file complaints when they feel they have been part of police misconduct... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Furthermore, I have gained knowledge and excellent research skills, I have also had knowledge of PowerPoint and Microsoft Word. I am positive that I will contribute my skills to the CCRB and how my background will also a contribution to the team, being fluent in Spanish and English, I will be able to translate important paper work and help those individuals who need assistance. Adding me to the team will mean that the goals ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 2. Depression In Western Society The soldier's hands shake, his eyes dart around the room, sweat is dripping down his brow. Suddenly there is a screech of tires and yelling. He raises his gun and shoves the muzzle of the gun against the head of his target. BANG! The police officer kicks down the door, seeing the veteran holding a gun against his own head. He lowers his arm, takes the weapon, and escorts the veteran home. Unfortunately, situations like this happen often but many don't end as happily. Most people believe veteran depression, comes from trauma suffered in combat, but in actuality the majority of veterans experience feelings of being out of place and lost after the war which can lead to suicide. The only way they know how to live is in an environment of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... No. They are caused by alienation, lack of purpose, lack of structure, and lack of excitement. As Ryan Smitherson says in his book Ghosts of War, "The hardest part of a combat tour is not the combat. It's not the year or more away from home and family. It's not sleeping in Humvees or eating MREs. It's not the desert sun that makes everything too hot to touch. It's not the fear and wild atrocity you experience. You get used to all that. Bombs are just bombs. Blood is just blood. The hardest part of a combat tour, I've discovered, is coming home." ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Violence Between Cops And Civilians In today's society, violence is prevalent and the amount of violence per day is rising rapidly. Violence that may lead to the death of family, friends and loved ones. Even more in today's society there is more violence between the police and just regular civilians. Cases that involve police brutality and violence range from Samuel DuBose, Eric Garner, Micheal Brown and Tamir Rice (Akkoc, The Telegraph). What really happens in this violent interaction between cops and civilians? The public wants the answers to the questions they may have. There are many different opinions that individuals may have about police and police brutality. But is the government really doing enough to find the truth about what really happens in situations that involve police brutality and the abuse that may happen to a law enforcement agent? The government is putting in enough time in order to find the truth out about the deaths of law enforcement agents and innocent civilians that didn't do anything wrong in a violent situations. The government is also informing the public on what happened in the situations and they are trying to get the community more educated and involved in the violent instances. The United States federal government is demanding a reform of police in the country. Everyone in this country needs answers quickly before the violence continues. What is the government doing to speed the process in the reform? "In December 2014, Presdient Obama proposed $263 million in federal funding ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Civilian Conservation Corps and the Great Depression Essay Civilian Conservation Corps and the Great Depression " Our greatest task is to put people to work. This is no unsolvable problem if we face it wisely and courageously. It can be accomplished in part by direct recruiting by the government itself, treating the task as we would threat the emergency of war, but at the same time, through this employment, accomplishing greatly needed projects to stimulate and recognize the use of our national resources." Franklin D. Roosevelt March 4, 1933 Franklin Delano Roosevelt indeed turned the lives of many young male Americans around. During a time when our economy was in the greatest depression in U.S. history, he gave them hope and a light at the end of the tunnel by providing them with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We can eliminate to some extent at least the threat that enforced idleness brings to spiritual and moral stability," in his message to Congress. On March 31, 1933 Roosevelt signed the bill into law and just six days later, the CCC was formed. His ultimate goal was to have 250,000 men in the forest in just three short months. (www.sos...) The CCC administration consisted of a director, Robert Fechner, and an advisory board of representatives from the Departments of War, Agriculture, Interior, and Labor. With the help of local boards, the Department of Labor selected the enrollees. The War Department housed, clothed, and fed the men, and organized and administered the camps. The Department of Agriculture and Interior planned the work projects. (Smith) In order to qualify for the program, the youth had to be between the ages of seventeen and twenty–three and a half years old, unemployed, and citizens of the U. S. They had to be over sixty inches and under seventy inches, and not less than one hundred and seven pounds. They also had to be single, pass a physical exam to ensure good health, and be able to produce a birth certificate or baptismal record revealing the occupant's age, and sign up for a six month minimum service. They were at this time willing to donate $25 of their $30 per month towards their family. Applications in Houghton County could be picked up at the Laurium ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Civilian Conservation Corps : Saving Land, Saving Man The Civilian Conservation Corps: Saving Land, Saving Man Nothing short of tragedy struck America in the 1930s. When Franklin D. Roosevelt took office in 1933, unemployment rates had reached a staggering 25% (DeGrace). With over 13 million Americans void of both work and hope, the necessity of government intervention became evident (DeGrace). The New Deal, a legislation encompassing various relief, reform, and recovery programs, was Roosevelt's proposed method of revival. One of the first, and perhaps the most well–known, agencies, was the Emergency Conservation Work Act (ECW), which would later become theCivilian Conservation Corps (CCC) (CCC Brief History). Through this organization, Roosevelt aimed to assuage impacts of The Great Depression beyond simply its detriment to economic prosperity. Ultimately, he prevailed in doing so. The Civilian Conservation Corps, having aroused incredible public support, was an extremely effective agency due to its success in granting Americans economic, environmental, and spiritual relief that would prosper throughout its undying legacy. The Civil Conservation Corps was the first of several job programs intended to relieve the nation's suffering through providing work as quickly as possible. Roosevelt, who was particularly fond of the program and personally designed many of its endeavors, aimed to preserve "two wasted resources: young men and land" (CCC Brief History). With a longtime interest in conservation, he sent thousands of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Civil Workers Union Report [OOC section] Steam Name: crash Steam ID: STEAM_0:0:448754 How often do you log onto the server?: I am currently serving a ban that will expire in ~12 days, but when I am not banned considering it's summer and I am usually quite active, I can easily play 6–7 hours a day, most likely more. Have you ever been banned, If yes when and why?: My ban was raised mainly due to my toxic attitude to permanent, but it has been appealed. I have substantially shaped up my personality and attitude towards others and the community and can assure you that I will not be a nuisance. Can you ensure that you will do at least three shifts per calendar week?: Of course, I intend on doing much, much more though. Do you recognise that you will have items/tokens taken from you if you are ICly fired?: Yes.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Along with conducting various workshifts to produce products, CWU also operate the CWU shop in the city and do labor–related workshifts outside of the warehouse(s). In retrospect and summary, the CWU direct manufacturing and are a beacon of loyalty and good behavior for civilians to look up to. Do you have any past experience in this type of roleplay?: Yes, I've played this whitelist on a couple previous HL2RP servers. What experience in general do you have in roleplay?: Years of it, plus lots of experiencing studying and practicing the English language in school. Are you familiar with the CWU guides and the rules?: I've read them multiple times and know all of the information on
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  • 8. Civilian Criminal Process A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF CIVILIAN AND MILITARY CRIMINAL PROCEDURES Introduction When a crime has been committed, the case proceeds through the criminal justice system from investigation and arrest through probation and parole. However, the process can vary wildly between a civilian offender being tried at the local, state, or federal level and a military offender being tried in a military court–martial. The Civilian Criminal Process Pre–Trial Procedure The civilian process begins with the investigation. Once an investigation is cleared, warrants are issued and the police make an arrest. In some cases, such as when an officer witnesses the crime taking place, the arrest may proceed the warrant or the case may go straight from arrest to completion ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, it is not a retrial. An appeal is merely a request to review the trial and how it was conducted. If procedure was not followed at some point in the process or the defendant was not awarded full Constitutional rights, a conviction could be overturned.Following the sentencing hearing, many offenders will be classified and assigned to a specific corrections facility. Which facility is utilized depends on local procedures, confinement facilities, and treatment programs. Common problems with this post–sentencing avenue includes lock psychosis (a preoccupation with security) and a severe shortage of decent rehabilitation ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Tawney's Essay 'Some Reflections Of A Soldier' Many people think that the absolute best way to relate to a relative or the best way to resolve internal conflict, is through talking it out. In some cases this may have validity, but not in the case of veterans. Family members inserting their assumptions and probing their returning loved ones is not only prevalent today, but goes all the way back to World War I, and likely occurred before then as well. While of course there is value in communication, many veterans do not want to talk about their experiences, and shouldn't be forced to do so. They also should not have to explain themselves to those who think they understand what is going on. My assertion is this: Family members should not push their loved ones to talk about war, nor should they assume that they understand what they have gone through. While recognizing that communication is valuable and that without talking the civilians could never even begin to try to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is made evident in Tawney's article, Some Reflections of a Soldier. Tawney makes some very important assertions as to why civilians do not understand. He recognizes that the soldiers have changed and that is partly why the civilians cannot understand, but he also presents the notion that the civilians have changed where the soldiers have not (Tawney 22). Soldiers experience a great deal of change while they are away at war, they experience things they cannot explain. The change inside the civilians though, makes it even harder for them to understand these unexplainable things. The civilians have formulated these ideas and images inside their heads of what they think the war is like. Whether it be from the news, articles, books, or other outside sources they have read. By forming these images and romanticized views of war, they are unable to comprehend what war actually is to those who have ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Pros And Cons Of Sieges The use of sieges as a tactic of war is not always condemned. Sieges are tolerated under international humanitarian law as long as they are in compliance with all applicable regulations and their purpose is to achieve a military objective, such as the capture of an uninhabited enemy–controlled area. However, a siege should not target civilian objects or cause any damage to the civilian population. In fact, individuals taking no active part in hostilities should always receive humane treatment. To that end, there are some IHL rules that need to be respected in siege warfare in order for it to be permissible. The wounded and the sick must evacuate the area and be cared for. Diplomats and citizens of neutral States residing in a besieged area ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In a siege of low or moderate intensity, one can potentially smuggle in limited amounts of supplies or buy them on the black market for elevated prices. Residents may have access to alternative food sources such as the local agricultural production. The UN and other humanitarian organizations may manage to negotiate few, if any, aid deliveries but the assistance that does pass in is rarely enough for the besieged population. Civilians in these areas are at some risk of malnourishment or dehydration and denial of medical care. The areas are sporadically subject to attacks by besieging forces. In a siege of high intensity, very little is able to enter through smuggling or bribery while alternative food sources are not available. The UN and other humanitarian organizations can negotiate very few, if any, aid deliveries and supplies that do arrive are insufficient for the population. Civilians are at high risk of malnourishment or dehydration and denial of medical care. The besieging forces regularly launch attacks against the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Civilian Conservation Corps The Civilian Conservation Corps was a program in the 1930s that helped the environment and over 500,000 unemployed Americans. This organization was made to help people during the Great Depression by supplying jobs to many unemployed people. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt said that it would keep the youth "off the street corners"(FDR). Another goal of the program was to develop good citizens through outdoor labor which focused on soil conservation and forestation. In this text, I will explain what the CCC was, how it affected the people, and its role in the environment. The Civilian Conservation Corps was established in 1933. It was part of the New Deal which was created for the Great Depression under President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. The CCC was formed to provide jobs to the unemployed, and for natural resource conservation. The CCC and other New Deal programs benefited the economy by helping the citizens, and gave the national economy the push it needed to get back on its feet. The CCC takes an eminent place in history. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During the Great Depression, approximately 13–15 million people were unemployed. The CCC was able to employ 3 million people in the years 1933–1942. They were payed 30$ a month, and were given food, water, and shelter free of charge. The CCC set a standard for not being discriminatory, but in the South the selection agents were extremely biased. Despite this, the CCC reached a 10 percent African American hiring quota by 1936. The creation of this program also was for building good citizens through arduous outdoor labor. Roosevelt believed that working hard will develop a strong character and build discipline. Despite the hiring discrimination, this organization was extremely helpful to the people in the Great Depression not only economically, but ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Assessment Of The Establish Civil Security Beau S. Vomastic MAJ, FA GAAT EXAM O300 Brigade Operations Exam 28FEB15 (ESSAY QUESTION #1) Assessment of the Establish Civil Security (LOE) and the linkage to the overall end state: The overall depiction of the Establish Security LOE is both accurate and relevant to the end state of producing a safe and secure environment. However, the order of decisive points within the LOE is out of order and could develop complications of achieving the end state if not properly structured. Currently, the decisive points within the Establish Civil Security LOE focus emphasis on protecting the populace/infrastructure, disarming insurgents, clearing explosives, and recruit/train security forces to successfully achieve a safe and secure environment. In contrast, the reordering of the decisive points within the Establish Civil Security LOE will allow for a greater chance of success if executed accordingly. Therefore, it is imperative that the Establish Civil Security LOE should reestablish the decisive points as follows, thus ensuring both ease of transition as well as local security success. (Recruit/Train Security Forces, Protect the Populace, Disarm Insurgents, Clear Explosives) If executed in this order the ease of achieving a safe and secure environment is much more feasible. Changes and adjustments to the LOE with justification: I recommend front loading (recruit/train local security forces) in order to maximize police and military effectiveness prior to US ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Murder Of Innocent Civilians America has always been depicted as an amiable place to live in. Generally, foreigners would picture America as the perfect place to raise a family and lead a joyous life. In their mind, the idea of the perfect fifties' family household still holds true. Nevertheless, this image was quickly shattered, as the adverse and hostile environment that surrounded them proved to be more difficult than imagined. One of the biggest mistakes that they failed to recognize was the atrocious, random, murder of innocent civilians. These murders were frequently published on the front–page of every major newspaper, which led to the development of an insatiable interest in the demise of others. This is true in the nineteenth and, more predominately,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Leopold is described as a highly skilled scholar, but is a social recluse due to his hormonal abnormalities. Loeb, on the other hand, is handsome and societal. Nevertheless, he possesses a sinister side, his love for the life of crime. The film revolves around four main characters, Brandon Shaw, Phillip Morgan, Rupert Cadell, and the victim, David Kentley. Brandon and Phillip pertain to New York's elite class and are intelligent, sophisticated men. Rupert, being a philosopher of sorts, instills the idea of Friedrich Nietzsche's Гјbermensch upon Brandon and Phillip. Thus, this drives them to kill their former classmate, David. While Hitchcock explains the philosophical motive of the murder, author Miriam Allen deFord in her work, Superman's Crime: Loeb and Leopold, depicts Leopold and Loeb as criminal masterminds and illustrates their heinous act as well as specific details of their trial. She rarely includes any details regarding the mindset of the two teenagers as well as the ethics behind their murder. Whereas the true crime article, written by deFord, focuses more on the actions committed by the perpetrators, the Hitchcock focuses on the psychological aspects of each character and the philosophy behind the killing. As such, the film surpasses the article on almost every level. Throughout Hitchcock's film, the philosophical idea of Гњbermensch is prevalent and openly discussed by the characters. This controversial theory ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Civilian Body Cameras Multiple studies of the effect of body cameras on the amount of civilian complaints have been conducted. In a study conducted by the University of Cambridge with help from the Denver, Colorado police department, complaints have dropped by 47% (Zercoe n.p). According to Zercoe, 105 Denver officers were equipped with body cameras from June 1, 2014 to December 21, 2014 (n.p). The study in Rialto, California found that complaints dropped from 24 in 2012, to three in 2013. New Carrolton police chief stated, "We had one person make a claim and we explained to them that we would check the video on the officer's interaction. When they heard we had video, they changed their mind and they didn't want to complain" (n.p). Civilian behavior has improved with the use of body cameras. In fact, there are less complaints and civil conversations between an officer and civilian because of the small devices. With the use of body cameras, video recordings of law enforcement encounters involving civilians will provide efficient evidence. Interactions between an officer and a civilian often occur. Often, we find videos of those interactions on the Internet. Bystanders record videos with cell phones, video cameras, or other devices then upload them to the Internet. The videos that usually draw the most ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... James Scarola attacked his wife, Colleen Bray, with a baseball bat inside their home. Reporting to the scene of the incident were two officers equipped with body cameras. Evidence collected by both cameras were used in court against Scarola. Video evidence in the courtroom before a judge and jury is more reliable and accountable than an officer or civilian's statement, in which he or she could have forgotten what had occurred. "It is not possible to replicate entirely a verbal conversation," Kupersmith wrote (Murray n.p). With video evidence, the judge and jury are able to view the scene and listen to the conversation eye–for–eye and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Civilian Or Isis Member? Civilian or ISIS Member? The 2011 Arab Spring act started in Egypt and Tunisia, which later inspired Syrian's to take to the streets and demonstrate against Assad. Syrians all over voiced their unhappiness with the stagnant political process and were advocating for new democratic reforms. "A person who has been forced to leave their country in order to escape war, persecution, or natural disaster" (Oxford Dictionary) is what we call a Refugee, but with the current war on Terrorism/ISIS it is hard to distinguish whether they are really refugees or working with ISIS undercover. More than four million refugees of the Syrian Civil war have fled Syria, and left to neighboring countries such as Jordan, Lebanon, Iraq, Turkey, and some even ended... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The movement began as a peaceful demonstration but eventually outside forces joined and began to use this movement for other purposes – mainly violent ones. The protests turned into massive ones around March of the same year and thousands of people took the streets of Syria. Later in April 2011, the Syrian government decided to send out the military to subdue the protests. Opposition groups began to arm themselves and fight back, and they were aided by the Syrian military members who joined them as well. The government was not happy about these protests and they responded with extreme measures such as torturing and killing protesters, kidnapping, and mistreatment. The government troops opened fire on civilians and the civilians fired back in response to this. The result of this was the Syrian army quickly turning this to an armed conflict. Daily, terrorist groups sabotage innocents, blow up buildings/infrastructure, bomb roads, and murder civilians in mass scales. Many communities are destroyed and terrorized, families are displaced and broken apart, and people are being murdered on the streets – security officials and civilians. These evil acts are being put through by the Free Syrian Army, as well as some ISIS overlap. With the continuous bombings, deaths, and uncertainty in these Syrian civilians lives, many began to fled Syria and crossed to neighboring countries to seek ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) was a program that employed millions of young, unmarried men on environmental projects during the Great Depression from 1933–1942. The CCC was one of FDR's most popular and most successful New Deal programs. It employed 300,000 men that helped plant over three billion trees, constructed nature trails in more than 800 parks around the United States, and shaped the national parks we enjoy today (History.com). The CCC's impact can be noticed everyday all around the nation. The book "Hitch" by Jeanette Ingold is historically accurate with its portrayal of the Civilian Conservation Corps. "This CCC stuff is just temporary for me, to bring in a little cash" (Ingold 36). This quote gives a good representation ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Compton is pretty angry in this quote because he is working beside criminals. In fact, Moss had been arrested for trespassing on railroad property. A lot of men and women were arrested for petty crimes, and many were sent to the CCC to get them off of the streets and to give people something to do. According to ccclegacy.com, one Chicago judge felt the CCC was largely responsible for the large reduction in crime. The CCC gave young men a job, taught them skills, and provided them with a lot of benefits. It gave them a sense of self–worth and value as they helped their families, it helped the communities they worked in, and it boosted their own self–esteem. "Having real work to do charged up the guys" (Ingold 285). The CCC was developed to create jobs that would boost the economy. The CCC specifically targeted young men, providing them with employment, food, and shelter. These young men often sent money home to their families. In exchange, the men received training and education that would stay with the throughout their lives. Besides economic benefits, the CCC also provided a lasting legacy in our country. There are 16 parks that were built by the CCC in South Carolina alone. The CCC was a resounding success for the New Deal and the country because it supplied jobs, education, and a place for young men to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The Stress Of Civilian Life The Stress of Civilian Life Belinda Maio Liberty University Abstract The stress that a soldier faces when they leave the military can be overwhelming. Most soldiers enlist out of high school or College. They go from living with their parents to living within the fortress of military institutions. They are given everything that they need while they are in the service. They learn to live a certain type of life. This life is organized and there is little that the servicemen need to figure out for themselves. They have everything that they can ever need right on the base where they live. Then after years of service, they are retired or they do not reenlist. Now this is where their stress begins. They are faced with now finding ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is not a flaw of the military servicemen and woman it is just the way the system is set up. The Money Going from the military life to being a civilian can put a financial hardship on the family mostly if the servicemen are unable to find work when they get out of the military. The family is then forced to go on a tight budget. In order to understand the hardship on the servicemen it is important to understand how the military works as far as money, and benefits that the servicemen are given and how they helped them make ends meet. In the military, servicemen are used to getting money for their food, rent, and clothing. Every month in the military depending on your rank, you get B.H.A. This stands for Basic Housing Allowance. The higher rank you are the more money you get. So in a sense you are living rent free and can possibly make money if your rent is lower than your B.HA. Then you get B.A.S which stands for Basic allowance for subsistence. Now this is a set amount. There is a single amount and a married amount. This money is used for groceries each month. The military member also gets a clothing allowance. This is set to your rank also. There is also the cost of living allowance. So if you live in a place which has a high cost of living you would receive an adjustment to make up for this and so you can afford to live there. Along with all the money that the servicemen and woman get there are also bonus pays for combat, hazardous duty pay, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The Tactics Of Combat Civil Wars And Instill Peace The three main tactics used to combat civil wars and instill peace in an area are peacekeeping, peace enforcement, and counterinsurgency. The first tactic I will address is peacekeeping. Once the two parties of a conflict have agreed to a truce, peacekeepers will come in to guarantee the implementation of the truce and try to maintain peace. The duty of peacekeepers is "not only [to] monitoring troops, but also with human rights monitoring, protecting and delivering humanitarian aid, demobilizing and retraining troops, reforming police forces, protecting civilians, reforming legal systems, assisting in economic reconstruction, and sometimes administering the entire state until a new government can take over. In other words, after civil wars, peacekeepers are often charged not only with military monitoring duties, but with reforming the essential institutions of the state" ( Peacekeeping, Peace Enforcement, and UN Reform Lise MorjГ© Howard, P 1–2). There are three ways that peacekeepers are able to use their power in order to succeed. These three ways include coercion, inducement, and persuasion. Coercion involves a display of power, like swagger, to wield off attacks. Troops use swagger in several scenarios. One of the most common times the use of swagger will occur is during policing, where troops will patrol the area. Since one of the main doctrines of peacekeeping involves not using force, this type of coercion has been deemed useful. Even though the majority of the time ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Military Service And Civilian Life Not a lot of people know the actual challenges of what military men and women go through with their families. Until now, individuals have this misconception that the military life is as ordinary to any regular civilian life. Many of the common beliefs that people assume about military service members is he or she; serves their country, go out to war occasionally, and handle constant deployments easily without a struggle. While this is the case, civilians fail to recognize that military spouses and children face many obstacles when they are separated from their service member. The most difficult challenge that many families go through is separated from their service member during a deployment. Often times, individuals make the mistake that military men and women only deploy for war. However, military service members have to leave for other military purposes such as training missions and school. "Since 2008, there has been a significant increase in the number of soldiers who have spent two or more years (25+ months) cumulatively deployed." (RAND) With the large amount of deployments and separation from military service members; it can be an emotional roller coaster for spouses and children. Several studies have shown that military spouses and children who are emotionally affected by their loved one being away experienced depression, anxiety, and loneliness. In addition, when service men and women are not present in their child's life; children feel lost and do ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Military Drones Research One of the strongest attributes of the UAV weapon systems is their precision and accuracy on a target. UAV's have the ability to scan, track and monitor a target for hours before ever engages a potential enemy. During that time, the decision to engage is not left on the operator alone. The unique nature of this technology is that more than one person has a vote in pulling the trigger. Due to these unique capabilities, drones, according to many reports, inflict relatively low civilian casualty rates. (Williams, 2013) Critics use the subject of civilian casualties as an argument both for and against the use of drones. From a purely statistical analysis and perspective, the use of drones might be the safest and most precise way to strike ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During World War II, civilians were impacted by aerial bombardments on major cities, in both Europe and Asia. The difference is a large aerial bombardment does not feel as personal and direct as a drone strike. So victims of a drone strike actually have an issue to complain about but, unfortunately, there is no one on the ground to assist family members who are grieving their loss. The civilian casualty issue has less to do with the raw data, that actually demonstrates drones are much safer than carpet bombing a city or industrial complex. The issue is public perception. Counterterrorism analysts and politicians have reviewed data and conducted public opinion polls of those affected by the drone strikes and found that overwhelmingly those polled view the use of drones negatively (Bergen, P., 2011). In a 2009 Gallup Poll, only nine percent of Pakistani's approved of the use of drone strikes. Analysts believe that this will lead to more of the public taking sides with the terrorist or at least becoming sympathetic to the cause of groups like Al ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Veterans Adapting to Civilian Life There has been a lot of recent attention in the media concerning veterans adapting to their new lives after military service. The essay probes three articles of various scholars in the field of media writing, nutrition, and psychology, using an analytical method, this essay examines the rhetorical appeals of scholarly reports that identify issues that affect veterans as they transit from military life to civilian life. For the purpose of this paper, three stories are considered: "War 's Aftermath: Easing the Return to Civilian Life" by Sara Frueh and Christine Stencel; "Ex–service personnel struggle to cope with civilian life" by Radhika HolmstrГ¶m, and "Military experience strongly influences post–service eating behavior and BMI status in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some of these military leaders have experience with food insecurities, PSTD, and behavioral eating issues. These emotional appeals are instrumental in ensuring that readers get an insight into the challenges faced by veterans. The authors identified that a combination of such many challenges may increase the chances of veterans developing obesity or eating disorders. This is a reasonable appeal because popular research studies have associated obesity and eating disorders with stress. The information presented from the two articles above can be supported by the article by Frueh and Stencel. Veterans ' experiences in war are likely to go beyond the instantaneous and physical effects, which may affect their entire lives. According to Frueh and Stencel, more than 2.2 million troops from the United States served in the Afghanistan and Iraq wars (10). In the two wars, more than 6,600 troops from the United States lost their lives. Frueh and Stencel assert that a substantial percentage of veterans experience enormous difficulties while in transition. The use of statistics is helpful in elevating the quality of the article. They acknowledge that veterans are faced with far–reaching challenges in their effort to adjust to civilian life. For example, health problems– such as PTSD and traumatic brain injuries– are common among veterans. However, with high jobless rates and shrinking aid programs, these aren 't the best days to be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Murder Of Innocent Civilians America has always been depicted as an amiable place to live in. Generally, foreigners would picture America as the perfect place to raise a family and lead a joyous life. In their mind, the idea of the perfect fifties' family household still holds true. Nevertheless, this image was quickly shattered, as the adverse and hostile environment that surrounded them proved to be more difficult than imagined. One of the biggest mistakes that they failed to recognize was the atrocious, random, murder of innocent civilians. These murders were frequently published on the front–page of every major newspaper, which led to the development of an insatiable interest in the demise of others. This is true in the nineteenth and, more predominately,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Leopold is described as a highly skilled scholar, but is a social recluse due to his hormonal abnormalities. Loeb, on the other hand, is handsome and societal. Nevertheless, he possesses a sinister side, his love for the life of crime. The film revolves around four main characters, Brandon Shaw, Phillip Morgan, Rupert Cadell, and the victim, David Kentley. Brandon and Phillip pertain to New York's elite class and are intelligent, sophisticated men. Rupert, being a philosopher of sorts, instills the idea of Friedrich Nietzsche's Гјbermensch upon Brandon and Phillip. Thus, this drives them to kill their former classmate, David. While Hitchcock explains the philosophical motive of the murder, author Miriam Allen deFord in her work, Superman's Crime: Loeb and Leopold, depicts Leopold and Loeb as criminal masterminds and illustrates their heinous act as well as specific details of their trial. She rarely includes any details regarding the mindset of the two teenagers as well as the ethics behind their murder. Whereas the true crime article, written by deFord, focuses more on the actions committed by the perpetrators, the Hitchcock focuses on the psychological aspects of each character and the philosophy behind the killing. As such, the film surpasses the article on almost every level. Throughout Hitchcock's film, the philosophical idea of Гњbermensch is prevalent and openly discussed by the characters. This controversial theory ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Pros And Cons Of The Civilian Conservation Corps The Great Depression, pulled the American economy to its all–time low. The government mitigated the depression with several methods. When the stock market collapsed, people started losing their jobs and then their homes to the banks. People were desperately searching for jobs even if it's terrible, until the government formed the CCC. The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) was formed to provide hope and dignity to young American citizens and their future generations. The CCC was designed to garner trust from the people by giving them hope and jobs, which required repairing the damaged land. To avoid another environmental disaster, their primary work was to plant trees, as some people relied on their land to feed themselves. President Roosevelt saw a perfect solution to solve the two problems; he saw the barren land that needed to be replanted and the desperate men who could to the job. The CCC would initially hire a quarter of a million of young men (Roosevelt 5). To the masses, this idea of putting people back into action and earn a living for them and for their families gave hope to the future of America. The requirements to join the program would easily qualify most young men of different races. An enrollee had to be an American citizen man that is 18 to 25 years of age who was unemployed and willing to work a dollar a day for a span of six months (Hammond 9). Then, after six–month they could re–enlist, which gave them confidence that they could survive through the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Mental Health Issues Of Vietnam Veterans Society does not accommodate the needs of Veterans in terms of housing and health services upon returning to civilian life. Vietnam veterans are infamously known for being homeless and having a host of mental health issues. Today's veterans have more support systems but the success of those systems may vary from region to region. In the Puget Sound region there are many homeless veterans despite efforts made by communities and municipalities. Issues of access to health care and inadequate community support intersect to form an underserved group of citizens who served in the military. Those who serve in the military are the often purported to be the ideal citizens who dedicate their lives to service. Veterans however are displaced and unable to fit within society without an array of different services. Veterans have engaged in the duty "to kill others for the sake of the political community" in order to secure their living and membership within society (Yuval–Davis, 2012:208). The political community then has a responsibility to provide for the soldiers when they return to being citizens. The culture for those who come from the military is highly disciplined and has an emphasis accomplishing goals for the larger group. Veterans witness a low "work ethic and see people squander away their opportunity" creating a difference in the culture between ex–military and civilian populations in daily life (Rodriguez, Ricardo, 2016:Personal Interview). The experience for Ricardo, a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Civilians Should Go To Space Civilians in Space? 3..2..1.. Blast off! There goes the rocket ship! Do you think Civilians should go to space? I know I wouldn't because it's way too expensive and it's very dangerous. Still not convinced well then keep on reading. First and foremost, innocent people shouldn't go to space because it's really expensive. I know that because in the text "Civilians in Space" the author stated "the costs are overwhelming and unrealistic (paragraph 5)." If it's so expensive that NASA is saying it's too expensive then it must be expensive. I think we should spend the money on space exploration so we could know more about space instead of just the moon and Earth. Think of all the possibilities that we can do without using it on allowing civilians ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. My Life As A Civilian I was born on Ramstein Army Base just outside of Kaiserslautern, Germany. My father, an Air Force Lieutenant at the time, was stationed in the area when I arrived. Growing up an Air Force brat, I learned at an early age that our lifestyle isn't normal. While most of my friends have known each other since preschool, I've lived in two countries and five states and attended seven different schools. I know I'm not typical. But I've always identified strongly with the military. It was an integral part of my childhood, dictating when we would move again and in which state I would receive instate tuition. I am proud of my background, of the challenges I've had to overcome and the hardships I've had to deal with because of it. It's made me stronger as a person, and I would never choose to redo my childhood as a civilian. Just as much as it's shaped my past, the military has also shaped my future. To start, it has broadened my horizons. Being exposed to so many different cultures around the US has made me discontent to settle in one area, and I find myself eager to explore the one region I haven't yet lived: the West Coast. Growing up a military brat has also caused me to shy away from considering a career in the military. My dad's tales of life at the Academy have scarred me enough to cross that option off my list. But also, I intend to stray from the military and start life as a civilian. I am a proud military brat. I appreciate all of the experiences the military has granted me. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Human Dimension Of The Army The Human Dimension is a concept that the Army has been looking into over the past years as the dynamics have changed. Soldiers and DOD Civilians make up today's fighting force. As such, it is important to look at the whole person. The purpose of the whole person concept is to notice how our cognitive, physical, social and spiritual attributes not only effect the Army, but how it will shape the future of our fighting forces. Cognitive The way each individual learns is imperative to understand as not everyone learns using the same methods or at the same rate as their counterpart. It is readily believed that the most common way of retaining information is by repetition. However, just as there are different ways to approach basic math, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As it has been observed that it is a human need, not just a desire, that we have spiritual base. Even as civilizations have been discovered one thing that was consistent was that they had a type of religion or spiritual faith. Although not every Soldier or DOD Civilian embrace a religious faction, everyone has a belief in the intangible or unexplainable. In a study students who had strong religious correlations also had higher positive feelings, lower levels of depression, and were better equipped at handling stress (Borchard, n.d.). Knowing how spirituality effects Soldiers and DOD Civilians will be important to the Army as they progress into the future; for it too is an ever changing solution to approaching stress in an Operational ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Civilian Court System The question has arisen, since the attacks on the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001, of how the individuals that are accused of being involved in terrorist attacks on the U.S. should be prosecuted. There are two ways that they could be tired. They could be tried in the civilian court system or by a military tribunal. If they are tried in a civilian court system this could prove to the world that our system is fair and works for everyone and that the United States is a nation of laws and justice. On the other hand, the civilian courts are set up for the application of constitutional rights for the citizens of the United States. There are some issues with determining the correct path because there are some complications in distinguishing between some of the acts, whether they are acts of crime or acts of terror. One of the biggest issues is that there is no legal definition of what the term terrorism consists of. Other countries have a legal definition however, the United States does not. "In contrast to other countries, the United States has no legal definition of terrorism; thus no prisoner has ever accused or tried on the simple offense of terrorism" (Ferrell & Websdale, 2009, p. 329). Also, there is not a distinct ending to a war either. Based on the decision made by the Supreme ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I am basing my decision on the utilitarian and deontology theories. It is the duty of the Secretary of Defense to uphold the President's orders. Therefore, based on the military order placed into affect by President George W. Bushin 2001 it is our duty to try terrorist under a military tribunal. There is a due process under the military tribunal and there for they are given a "full and fair trial." It is in the best interest of the United States people, for the military intelligence sources and methods to be maintained. Therefore, this supports a utilitarian theory by have the greater good ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Civilians In Space Civilians in space! Space travel? Not on my list. Sure, rocket ships, space, and zero gravity may sound fun, but I would not go. Think about how much all of it would cost, with a rocket and insurance, and plus, making sure insurance can cover your safety would not be easy. Convinced yet? No? Then read along. First of all, I would assume the cost to travel to space would not be dirt cheap. Some people argue that the costs are overwhelming and unrealistic, as it says in paragraph 5 of"Civilians In Space". You would have to own a lot of money and only some people could not afford that. Also, the passage says that people also point to the billions of dollars that would have to be raised through consumer or corporate sponsorship. That might cost as much as building the Great Wall of China! Still not convinced? One more reason up my sleeve.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Companies that work with in manufacturing, travel, marketing, insurance, law, and finance would have to get involved, said in paragraph 5 of "Civilians in Space". What if you got stuck in space? Who would come to rescue you? What if you got sick or injured, and there is no doctor in the rocket or space motel? I don't know about you, but those things scare ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Ban The Use Of Guns By Civilians Pierce HodgesMrs. Desanto Research paper Feb 9, 2015 A Call to Ban the use of Guns by Civilians Dwight D. Eisenhower once said, "Every gun that is made, every warship launched, every rocket fired, signifies in the final sense a theft from those who hunger and are not fed, those who are cold and are not clothed." (citation) Guns are a major source of crisis in our nation today, and as President Eisenhower speaks to in this quote, firearms take something away from society. We are supposed to be a peaceful and civilized nation, but because of guns, we are becoming a violent nation and a disaster. Many think that those who are negatively affected by guns are only inner–city teens and young adults. This was proven to be untrue by the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In that same situation, with no gun around, there is a much less chance of someone being severely injured or killed. Many people suggest securing schools more by doing things like locking all doors, bullet–proof vestibules, mandatory ID and background checks, and even microchips monitoring people 's whereabouts in the school. All of these things may help, but the problem is much bigger than the schools. The problem is in the access to guns that our laws allow. The use of guns by civilians should be banned because, the statistics show that the more guns, the more chance for violence. The military and law–enforcement should be the only ones legally allowed to carry guns. When our forefathers drafted the Bill of Rights with the Second Amendment protecting the individual right to possess firearms, the society and the motive was different. it was a limited right and they left some authority over it to the government. The government is able to limit this, so seeing how guns are negatively affecting our society, they should use their power. There is no reason why so many people, living in what is supposed to be a peaceful society, possess guns. About 16,272 murders were committed in the United States during 2014. Of these, about 10,886, or 67%, were committed with firearms. A nationwide survey of 4,977 households found that over the previous five years, at least 0.5% of households had members who had used a gun for defense during a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. The Civilians Of Ancient Greece World History C375 Task 2 Serra Bauman 000505328 Part A The civilians of Ancient Greece had to be resourceful. Most civilizations had rivers to channel, irrigate, and predict. Ancient Greece is a series of islands. This means that the people of Ancient Greece had to learn to live on the ocean. They had to deal with being more vulnerable to land attacks as they were used to battling with ships. And they also had to deal with huge ocean storms. These storms could destroy a new society with no notice. (Acrobatic, 2014) There were good things about being a seafaring civilization. As the Ancient Greeks migrated to the coast of the Mediterranean, and Black Seas, they were able to put all of their energy into maritime trade, eventually making them dominant of the busiest waterway in the ancient world. (Acrobatic, 2014) Persian people, or "people of Arya", settled south of Iran in the plains of Pars. These plains were very fertile. This fertility allowed the Persian's to grow and expand on sea and land. (Acrobatic, 2014) Part B In Greece, a democratic society was created. This society thought highly of citizen participation, and the unending search of the ultimate philosophical truths. Being responsible as a group was far more important than individual rights, or freedom. This created an open society that was free to open expression and questioning authority. (Acrobatic, 2014) The "love of wisdom", or study of philosophy was possible in the open society of Greece. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Drinking And Driving In The Civilian World PV2 Rykal – 1st PLT How to Mitigate Drinking and Driving a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a Drinking and driving is something that should be taken more serious. Not only should drinking and driving be taken serious in the civilian world, but it should also be taken as serious, if not more serious, in the military. There are several ways to combat drinking and driving from happening, such as, staying with a group of friends, hiding your car keys before you start drinking, and making sure you have a plan or a designated driver if you want to go anywhere when drinking. Many people in the military have made the poor decision to drink and drive a number of times throughout... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Try to calm them down and distract them so they think about something else. uaa a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a Giving away the spot where you hid the person's car keys defeats the whole purpose of trying to prevent the drunk person from being able to drive a vehicle. Also, if you notice that someone has been drinking, and they have car keys in their possession, be sure to try and take them from them or talk them into not driving or getting a taxi cab. Even if the person has had, for example, only a few drinks, and they do not seem that drunk to you, still do not let them drive. There is always a chance that even though they seem able to drive a vehicle correctly, they could be stopped by a policeman for something minor, end up having to take a breathalyzer test, and landing some jail time. You also do not want a drunk person driving because you do not want them to become injured or even die, or do the same to someone else. Even if the person has had, for example, only a few drinks, and they do not seem that drunk to you, still do not let them drive. There is always a chance that even though they seem able to drive a vehicle correctly, they could be stopped by a policeman. a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Drones Pros Cons Over the past few decades, drones have slowly been coming into use, showing astonishing results, such as a 1.5% civilian casualty rate (Lewis 1–9). At first they were only used for surveillance, but now, they are used for much more than that. The military should continue using drones because of the many advantages they have over traditional combat methods, namely fewer civilian casualties, lower expenditures, increased abilities, and the moral responsibility of their use. Despite these facts, there are those who question the use of drones and believe that drones create more threats to our military than they destroy. The advantages of drones provide the U.S. military with an edge over terrorists and will help end the war on terrorism with as little costs and casualties as possible. Perhaps the most important benefit drones have over traditional ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A team of experts behind the scenes with the drone pilot can look at the details of a situation and make decisions based on them, whereas a fighter jet pilot has to make decisions on the spot by himself (Callam). According to some moral philosophers, political scientists, and weapon specialists, drones are the most moral weapons available (Ahmad 21–29). Many even consider their use "ethically obligatory" (Shane). This means that it is the responsibility for the U.S. to use drones and protect other nations from terrorists and other threats. The use of drones is considered a responsibility of the U.S. because of how little collateral damage it inflicts. Drones are so much more efficient at eliminating targets without many civilian casualties than traditional methods that it would be morally wrong to not use drones in our military (Shane). As more drones are used, fewer soldiers have to be sent to battle, which means fewer of our soldiers coming back in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Military Management and the Civilian Sector Military Management and the Civilian Sector The Military Prepares its Managers for the Front Lines But does it Prepare them for the War of Big Business? Prepared by: Joseph Foster Strayer University CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTIONВ…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…2 Context of the ProblemВ…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…..2 Statement of the ProblemВ…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…...3 Significance of the StudyВ…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…...4 Objectives of the StudyВ…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…..5 Research MethodsВ…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…..5 REFERENCES CITEDВ…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…В…...7 INTRODUCTION Context of the Problem The military recruits thousands of men and women a year and at the same time thousands separate and enter the civilian sector. Some of these former ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Research Methods Qualitative research will be conducted by the author within the US Navy organization. The author has been enlisted in the US Navy for 4 years and will give personal accounts of factual information witnessed during that time. This research will also include personal interviews of
  • 35. commissioned officers from all prescribed programs. Research involving military management styles, training, and all other aspects of military management and leadership will be conducted by the author from within the organization. Civilian sector management style research will be conducted through interviews but the majority of research will be conducted through secondary resources. Quantitative methods of research will be used for statistical studies of retention and separation numbers, years in service before separation, graduate numbers and degree totals, gross income analysis, and turnover rates. These studies will be conducted through secondary channels due to the sensitivity of these statistics. The military uses Bupers which is an organization that is responsible for personnel management and organization. Personal interviews will be conducted directly with employees and military members active in Bupers. The author is currently stationed on the USS Nassau based in Norfolk, VA. Although currently deployed and in a mission ready status, the author expects to be able to conduct research within ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Outline On Media Plan Media Plan Developmental Outline Requirements a. What additional information do you need to know? (RFI development) Were there any other witnesses to the event besides SSG Wilson? What is the status of the three soldiers injured during the conflict? How many locals were injured and what is the severity of their injuries? Were there any casualties? What is the status/result of the 15–6 investigation? What is the total amount of supplies delivered to date? What is the maximum distribution capability from the NGO/PVO to the local sites per day? What, if any, are the plans to increase food/water distribution from the NGOs/PVOs? What is the overall climate of the civilian population towards regarding the riot and has there been ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We are currently conducting a full investigation of the situation and all personnel involved. The US military and local authorities are doing everything in their power to prevent another similar occurrence. Our priority is safety, while maintaining force protection and security throughout this recovery mission. d. Develop 10 anticipated questions and the answers for those questions to ensure you are prepared to address the media. 1. How many Soldiers were involved? A: There were 3 SM involved 2. How many shots were fired? A: There were 22 shots fired. 3. Did these soldiers have any training on how to react to this type of situation? A: Yes. These soldiers conducted training prior to the deployment and endured extensive STX Lanes and training exercises during their 3–week Mission Rehearsal Exercise at Ft Polk, LA. 4. Were there any civilian casualties? A:At this time I have not heard of and injuries or deaths. Were there any injuries to the US soldiers? A: Yes. 6. Were thecivilians in the crowd hostile, and did they present to be armed? A: Yes. They were armed with sticks, clubs and possibly knives. How long will the investigation take to complete? A:The investigation is currently underway, and I expect to have the report within the week. However, it could take longer depending on the evidence and information provided during the investigation.
  • 37. 8. What has been done to the soldiers involved? A: At this time, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. How Do Drones Pros And Cons Value in Drones? Deadly flying machines, also known as drones. These machines can malfunction at any time or misfire causing havoc in towns but does their accomplishments outweigh their failures? Are drones a necessary evil or invasion of liberty and privacy? The drones topic is one of the most debated about topics in the world right now . Drones are used by the government in war, by Amazon to deliver packages but when they government uses them, they use drones in war instead of the military jets. They are also used to monitor cites and towns in America which made people feel like their space is being invaded."we don't want the government hovering over our cities and towns 24/7 and tracking everywhere that everyone goes"(source A). Which raises the question are these drones actually bettering us as a nation or just another thing that needs to die off. I feel that drones have the same effect as the regular artillery has but us americans do not have to die in battle. Drones can be very useful when... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... "Legal experts are concerned about the potential for drones to violate people's rights to privacy under the Fourth amendment to the U.S.constitution"(source A). Drones are an invasion of privacy because they are flying over you watching every single thing you do and the government already has a lot of control over us and this would be too much. In addition there have been dozens of near–misses between drones and planes, at airports in New York, Los Angeles, and Washington, D.C.(source A). Its a another thing when they are being used in different country against our enemies, but when it's putting our people in danger it is a problem that needs to be regulated. Some states have actually already started to regulate drones from what happens when "flyaways", drones that have software glitches and escape from the operators, crash into buildings and trees which are hazardous to our ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Civilians Vs California Farmers vs Civilians Envision yourself, about to complete a straightforward, everyday thing such as washing the dishes, suddenly to your surprise there is no water coming out of the faucet. Well for the civilians of East Porterville this is their reality. California has always had very lenient and ineffective groundwater regulations. Today, this has become a major issue, especially with California's severe drought. The regulation of the aquifer is a necessity because cleanliness is a basic human right and by not regulating the groundwater and leaving civilians with no working water, that right is taken away. The right to bathe, wash your hands, and have a working toilet is simply no more. Furthermore there are scientific statements, proving that excessively pumping groundwater will lower the water levels, which will likely lead to the land level sinking as well.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With no working water many have substituted, showers for "Bird Baths". 'That includes deciding whether to use precious water hauled from the local fire stations for the "bird baths" Mrs Gallegos says everyone now has instead of showers, or flushing the toilet'(Source 2). Using the toilet is also a everyday dilemma some have resorted to doing their business outside. "Sometimes," she says, nodding towards her youngest child, "when she needs to go, I just take her outside"(Source 2). Many have not taken showers in months, because of the lack of water. "For Angelica Gallegos, the worst part has been going without a shower for five months"(Source 2). The lack of water has also had a strain on people's pockets, some dive out of town to take proper showers. "When it first went dry, we used to drive to my daughter's house in Visalia about 45 minutes away to have a shower," he says. "But it was costing a lot of money in gas"(Source ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. On The Home Front: Military Communication On The Home Front The Civil War was very hard on families, causing most of them to sacrifice people in their families, most families had all of the young men in their family taken out of their jobs on farms and factories. This left the women and children to tend to the large farms and hold the weight of the house. Also, since the demand for supplies for the war increased it created more jobs for the people to fill which forced more people into labor. It also effected families personally, having their sons/brothers in war was constantly nerve racking and scary, every day they were constantly dreading receiving any news or letters, fearing the life of their family members. On the plus side there was definitely enough jobs, as mentioned earlier... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The hoop skirt was also very popular to help support their dresses, as dresses were the only accepted way of dressing. Also, because so many people's family members and friends where dying/dead they used mourning dresses to express it. They used mourning dresses to express love and feelings. Men often wore felt hats and held up their pants with suspenders or leather belts depending on location. Men also wore loose fitting vests and white shirts which signaled that you weren't a laborer. Obviously clothing and fashion depended on your location at the time, but those are the general fashions in the Civil War. During the Civil War people became very conscious about their resources and money. Also the government became more conscious on saving their money and resources. Especially in the south since they had so little resources they had to reuse a lot of their preexisting materials. Overall the Civil War had a huge impact on people even if they weren't on the front ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. The Civilian Conservation Corps and the Tennessee Valley... The Civilian Conservation Corps and the Tennessee Valley Authority had positive impacts on work and the environment during the great depression. The bill proposing the Civilian Conservation Corps was voted on and passed on March 31, 1933 under President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. In addition, the Tennessee Valley Authority was formed May 18 of this same year to work on easing environmental strains in the Tennessee Valley. Roosevelt's goal when he became president was to improve the economy and environment, and to help raise America from the depression. When he had been governor of New York he had created a public works program similar to the TVA on a smaller scale and it had been met with success. As a result he was encouraged to expand... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Easy navigation and flood control encouraged trade along the river, which boosted the economy and led to an increase in jobs for traders, deckhands, etc. (US History TVA). In addition to providing increased trade opportunities, large amounts of money that would have been spent on the flood damage that were saved by the construction of these dams. A few years into the program, stations were created in the area to monitor flooding. Reports from these stations, in addition to computer calculations, show that the total cost of the flood damage up until 2007 would have been $5.8 billion (TVA River Neighbors). The flooding would have destroyed not only people's homes, but also their businesses and livelihoods., which would have led to further unemployment. The TVA was more successful in helping the environment because it greatly improved the condition of the land in the Tennessee Valley, which was thought to be irreparable. A major goal of Roosevelts going into his first presidential term was land preservation. "A nation that destroys its soils destroys itself. Forests are the lungs of our land, purifying the air and giving fresh strength to our people"(Roosevelt). The area of the Tennessee Valley was so badly damaged, the land was believed by some to be nearly beyond repair. As reported by the assistant secretary of agriculture at the time, Rexford Tugwell, the land conditions in the Tennessee Valley were "little better, if any, than that of the early ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Ethics Of Drones Essay Drones or unmanned aircraft are like a hammer or gun. They are tools. They are not inherently good or bad. How they are used becomes the ethical issue at hand. Drones have a broad spectrum of wage; from the delivery of pizza, to weather forecasting, to weapons platforms in armed conflict. It is the purpose of this paper to show the use of drones in warfare is necessary and can be ethically justified using the principles of both deontology and utilitarianism. The fact that drones are remotely controlled, sometimes from great distances, does not remove the operators from responsibility, no more than the bullet fired from a gun, it is still the responsibility of the soldier who fired it. Fighting against groups who oppress their citizens through... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Deontology would say that it, is the pilot's choice to attack a known target or no to attack a known target. Michael Bergmann advises this would be "distinction between objective and subjective moral duties" he also notes this is "fairy common" (Bergmann). I liken this to the choices the pilot believes they are in possession of, versus the reality of the choices they ultimately have. Deontologicaly speaking the pilot would only be held responsible for the good or wrongness of their actions alone. For example, if a pilot controlling a drone was sent to back up allied troops pinned down by enemy fire and fired two missiles with the first missile striking and neutralizing the enemy combatants. This would be a good thing. However if that second missile missed the target and hit a building where it is unknown if the occupant inside are hostile, it is still a justified use of the drone to defeat an enemy and the drone pilot would not held responsible for unforeseen collateral ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...