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    Since appearance of first aircraft its first use was determined as transportation vehicle that can provide variety of options such as materiel or personnel deployment in any direction and any area on the globe. This ability was saved and explored until our days. Thus‚ one of the key characteristic of the U.S. Air Force became its airlift capability. Saying that‚ the Air Force became essential element in joint military operation supporting one of the joint functions such as sustainment. Sustainment

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    officers have the authority to use force to ensure that laws are upheld and public safety and security maintained. The granting of that authority carries with it an expectation that the individual police officers and their law enforcement organizations will be openly and publicly accountable for any use of force. Police use of force is officially sanctioned‚ but questions remain. What is a reasonable use of force? Why and under what circumstances is one type of force chosen over another? What standards

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    8/1/2014 Use of Force in Syria - Google Groups Google Groups Use of Force in Syria Atty.EDL Jul 30‚ 2014 11:30 AM Posted in group: International Relations & International Law (P139) International Relations and Public International Law Use of Force Role-Play Simulation Atty. Edmar D. Lerios Good day class! In preparation of your Midterm Examination‚ which includes the Chapter on the Use of Force‚ we will have oral arguments (mock trial) about the current events in Syria or

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    Matt Ennis 10/3/10 The Use of Force A physician is summoned to make a housecall on a family with who he has had no prior contact. He quickly sizes up the situation: the household is poor but clean; the patient is a female child whose parents are nervously concerned‚ dependent on‚ yet skeptical of the doctor. The child ’s beauty and piercing stare make an immediate impression on him. Concerned that diphtheria may be the cause of illness‚ he uses his customary professional manner

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    The Use of Force The point of view in the story “The Use of Force” is in first person narrative. This conveys inner the inner thoughts of the narrator as the doctor. The doctor is a reliable narrator and an observer. I feel that his personality is brought out in the doctor. So the doctors thoughts and behaviors are a reflection of the authors. As for the setting it takes place at a family’s home. I think it takes place somewhere in the early 1900’s. I think it would make a difference to the story

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    In 1938‚ William Carlos Williams wrote a short story called The Use of Force. The doctor is summoned to a family’s home to check on the welfare of a child‚ Mathilda‚ who has been sick for a few days. The family does not trust the doctor‚ as they are watching him closely‚ and have never called one before. The family is immensely worried about Mathilda’s health. There has been a deathly disease in the community making everyone in the room is tense if fear of her having it. The reader can feel the tension

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    The Use of Force‚ a short story by William Carlos Williams published in 1938 depicts the story of two characters in confrontation. The narrative implies the severity of a situation when social roles and personal impulses intertwine. Remaining polite‚ patient and understanding isn’t solely for the doctor’s office; it’s a way of life. The Use of Force‚ a short story by William Carlos Williams published in 1938 depicts the story of two characters in confrontation. The narrative implies the severity

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    The Use of Force "The Use of Force" is a short story by the American author William Carlos Williams first published 1938. The story is narrated in first person by a doctor‚ who is answering a house visit to see a sick girl. Fearing that she may have diphtheria‚ the doctor decides to check her throat. However‚ she refuses to open her mouth and the doctor uses force to restrain her and examine her throat with a spoon‚ which makes the girl very mad. The doctor finds that‚ against her own self-interest

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    The doctor in "The Use of Force" is very unprofessional. He describes the patient in a very infatuated way. The doctor also abhors the way the parents of the patient referred to him. And the doctor treats the patient aggressively. From the moment the doctor enters the house. He introduces the girl to us in an infatuated sense. He saw her as a "very attractive little thing" and he described her to have "magnificent blonde hair… one of those picture children often reproduced in advertising

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    following report is in regards to an Air Force introductory course in electronics. This report will aim to identify how the current text based method of training compares to the proposed computer-assisted method of training. The data for this report has been collected from a new entering class of 122 students‚ of which‚ half were assigned to the current‚ and half the proposed computer-assisted method of instruction. The students’ completion time for the course was then recorded in hours. The

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