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    Military Psychology

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    Running Head: Military Psych Applied Areas of Psychology: Military Psychology Drew University Keira M. Driscoll 11/30/08 Military psychology is an area of applied psychology that is somewhat difficult to define due to the large area of activities in its field that it covers. Military psychology covers psychological research‚ assessment‚ and treatment. The field of military psychology is used not only with soldiers but with civilians (Strickland & Cengage‚ 2001)

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    Women in the Military

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    105-07 Final Research Paper Women in the Military Women roles within the military have been a topic for discussion or a debatable topic for quite some time. Like all arguments‚ there are two sides; the first side consists of those who support women having equal rights in the military with the alternative being those who do not. For as long as a military has existed those who supported male supremacy have had a hold on women’s rights within the military‚ but as time goes on those people are losing

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    How Did Sparta Change

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    While this system helped Sparta become the military powerhouse it was in ancient times‚ it did not help them create an environment in which a complex political system could grow. The Spartans decided to opt for a political system that was stable and a system that protected the people of Sparta. By using oligarchy as

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    Women in the Military

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    wants but when she tries to prove that she is just as good as a man in combat she could be putting herself in very dangerous situations that could effect her and her unit. Before World War I‚ women assisted the military during wartime mainly as nurses and helpers. Some women‚ however‚ did become involved in battles. Molly Pitcher‚ a Revolutionary War water carrier‚ single-handedly kept cannon in action after an artillery crew had been disabled. During the Revolutionary and the Civil War‚ a few

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    Roman Military

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    THE ROMAN MILITARY No powerful civilization has ever excised without a well-organized military. The Republic of Rome and Imperial Rome would have no been so influential to civilizations across the globe without a powerful military. Imperial Rome conquered vast lands from Britain to North Africa‚ from Egypt to Judea with their military which consisted of well discipline soldiers from their generals to the simple foot soldiers. This military was not an armed mob with clubs and spear; they

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    Military Cadences

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    Pop Cultural Elements of Military Cadences "HUT‚ TWO‚ THREE‚ FOUR...HUT‚ TWO‚ THREE‚ FOUR..." What do a bunch of grunts calling out raunchy marching cadences have to do with pop culture? There’s more to the cadence then just keeping soldiers in step‚ there is a deep sense of pride‚ patriotism‚ unity‚ motivation‚ and nostalgia‚ which can be found within these songs. The Military cadence is used to motivate‚ inspire‚ and foster company cohesiveness while keeping soldiers steps

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    How Did The Ming Voyage

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    effects of the voyages was in most cases‚ a nobel from a country that had been essentially invaded by Zheng He would be brought back to China where he would meet with the Chinese brass and cultural ideas and customs could be exchanged. Now technology‚ military tactics‚ and other ideas were being fed into and adapted by the Chinese. From this point forward‚ China could begin to supplant themselves as a world power who could easily influence world events and

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    catholicism still kept to traditional practices. One of the ways the Reformation manifest modern thinking and practice was the Oratory of Divine Love. The Oratory of Divine Love was an informal group of layman and clergy who fostered the reform. They did so by emphasizing personal spiritual development and acts towards charity. The Oratory which was first organized in 1497 included members like the spanish archbishop and Cardinal Ximenes. Another way the Church pointed in a more modern direction is

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    Military Discipline

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    Military Discipline 1. General. The word discipline comes from the Latin word disciplīna which means "to instruct". Discipline is a specific form of instruction which develops self-control‚ character‚ and efficiency. Military discipline is that mental attitude and state of training which renders obedience instinctive under all conditions. It is founded upon respect for‚ and loyalty to properly constituted authority. While it is developed primarily by military drill‚ every feature of military life

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    Disrespect in the Military

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    the excuse that I am dealing with a lot of personal problems all at once‚ one after another etcetera and so forth. I could have avoided this entire situation completely by just bringing in my gear like I was instructed to do and then saying that I did not think I should have my weapon because of the difficulty I am having controlling myself and not being sure of the effects of the new medication on top of all of my personal issues. I had already requested and was given the chance to get out of the

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