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    into Combat?" LewRockwell.com. The Writer. This source is written by a syndicated columnist who served in the Commission on the Assignment of women in the Armed Forces. The Publication. The publication that the author

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    Civilian authority is‚ at all times‚ supreme over the military. The Armed Forces of the Philippines is the protector of the people and the State. Its goal is to secure the sovereignty of the State and the integrity of the national territory. Section 3‚ Article II‚ 1987 Constitution I. Supremacy of Civilian Authority Section 3‚ Article II read together with Section 18‚ Article VII‚ which provides for the installation of the President‚ the highest civilian authority‚ as the Commander-in-Chief of

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    Causes of conflict: 1) Competition for scarce natural resources 1) As countries need natural resources as a source of revenue and income for the country. 2) Natural resources are very important to a country as it could be sold for money‚ use in trade or as raw materials in furthering industrialization. 3) Thus it ensures the survival for the nation and thus countries would fight for it to ensure their own survival 4) this can be clearly seen from the Iceland-Britain

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    Authority in the public services Authority means the right or power to enforce rules or give orders. To do this they need legislations to enforce their laws‚ to function properly the uniformed pubic services need to have legislations. The extent of authority relates to the limit of control held by an individual or organisation. The limit of control is governed by the job description of the role‚ as well as the jurisdiction‚ with authority coming either from statute or company policy. An example

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    the most important duties any leader in the Army or the Armed forces in general‚ tackle each and every day. Being at the right place at the right time for any member of the Armed forces is extremely essential to the defense of the entire United States of America. It’s because of this that being on time is remarkably important. Dependability‚ accountability‚ consistency and discipline are all crucially important for all members of the armed forces. Being on time shows that a soldier is dependable and

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    This resulted in unemployment among former military personnel. Because the cuts in military budgets were deep‚ the unemployment rate was extremely high. In addition there was also a high availability of used armaments‚ transportation equipment‚ armed vehicles at very low cost. With the supply of former military personnel‚ armaments and other equipments‚ the forming and increase of PMSCs was only a matter of time. The political cause for the expansion of the PMSC industry was an economic ideology

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    empowerment recognizes "the demise" of the command-and-control system‚ but remains a term of power and rank. If we analyze the armed forces in a country the MBO system of management is not appropriate as the structure of a military force is of command and control. Individuals cannot have objectives it is the collective objectives that have to be carried out as a military force works as a group and not as

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    Criteria achieved within this assignment (ticked) Pass Merit Distinction P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 M1 M2 M3 D1 D2 D3 Plagiarism and Academic Integrity Plagiarism: This is when you submit an assignment as your own original work when the work has been copied‚ without appropriate acknowledgment of the author or source. Collusion: This is when your assignment is the result of unauthorised collaboration with another student or students. Collusion involves the cooperation of two or more

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    Career Research Project The job that most interests me is Physical Therapist. This job involves many skills. Since physical therapists are always working with people they must enjoy working with all different kinds of people. Touching others is also a large part of this job. They not only have to help a patient get better and help prevent injury. A therapist must have a good understanding of the human body and be able to show patients various exercises. There have been various types of therapy:

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    of when you hear the term “Child Soldier”? You probably think of a normal child who has been trained to become an armed soldier from his early childhood. No‚ the reality is that child soldiers still do exist in many parts of the world. First of all‚ what do you mean by child soldiers? Child soldiers are any children under 18 years of age who is a member of the armed forces or an armed group. Today‚ child soldier has been one of the major issues in the economy of human civilization. It has fore mostly

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