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    Rotc Personal Statement

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    our family. What I value most is being in ROTC this is my favorite class in high school i will stay in this class for my whole four years. In ROTC i want to be the best of my whole team and i want to surpass my commander and make him proud of me. I will be the best of my team I know I have the leadership and discipline to be the Flight Sgt. of my unit. I know that people count on me to be best leader and I also want to be the best from drill team in ROTC and become their leader with my helpers.

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    How does Robert Swindells build sympathy for the homeless in ‘Stone Cold?’ What we are doing  We are writing a piece of work to finish our work on ‘Stone Cold’  This outline is designed to help you  Think P>E>C and try to use quotes  The sentences in italics are sentence starters for you to use if you want Paragraph One  This should tell the reader the name of the novel and the author and include a very quick summary of the novel.  ‘Stone Cold was written by…. The story is told by a character

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    JROTC Builds Character and Leadership Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (JROTC) program can be a three-year journey of life changing experiences that build character and leadership. I was a sophomore when I first join JROTC‚ and I wasn’t sure what to expect. Throughout my student life being a cadet‚ I was challenged physically‚ mentally‚ and emotionally. But I was able to learn more about teamwork and leadership. The curriculum consists of practical exercises that directly target an individual’s

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    In book eleven of the Odyssey‚ Odysseus travels to the realms of the dead where he encounters many ghosts‚ including a vision of Hercules. This brief moment portrays the tension between the ghosts--anguishing in Hades’ underworld--and Hercules who had the fortune to live with the gods on Mount Olympus in his afterlife. The tension Odysseus witnesses represents the polarity between heaven--symbolized by Hercules--and hell--symbolized by the ghosts. Death is a frequent motif throughout The Odyssey

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    is going to happen in the future. Foreshadowing can create suspense as the reader is waiting for an event to happen. For example‚ Include and write about protagonist (good) and antagonist (bad) In conclusion‚ the three short stories successfully builds suspense in the direction of the audience through the use of literary techniques of setting and foreshadowing. Each short story has a protagonist that the audience feels sympathy and compassion towards and an antagonist that the audience wants revenge

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    The ROTC-Campus Relationship

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    The ROTC-Campus relationship and its causes Introduction ROTC has recently returned to many university campuses including the Southern Oregon campus. In a four year time span‚ the SOU ROTC program has expanded its cadet pool from single digits (Mail Tribune 2009) to just over thirty (SOU 2013). This has potentially created a problem; students all have very different life experiences that may or may not have included interaction with the military. On the SOU campus‚ my talks with many students

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    In William Faulkner’s quote he states‚ “He (man) is immortal‚ not because he alone among creatures has an inexhaustible voice‚ but because he has a soul‚ a spirit capable of compassion and sacrifice and endurance.” which is true due to the fact that it is seen through the thoughts that are expressed by the characters Pelagia‚ Captain Corelli‚ and Carlo in Louis De Bernieres’ Corelli’s Mandolin. Pelagia is a young and intelligent Greek women who finds herself unwillingly falling in love with a charming

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    Rotc Personal Statement

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    The ROTC program is not merely a program that teaches me about the military and what they do on a daily basis. It educated me about the significance in upholding values–such as family and hard work–and contributing to our community. It motivated me to participate in community events such as the Sobrante Stroll‚ the Rolling Hills Memorial Park‚ and a De Anza high school clean up day to show how much the community means to me. .I am proud to say that the ROTC program shaped me into

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    How to build a computer

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    How to Build A Computer Building a computer from scratch is very complex‚ but also interesting. It gives you the ability to customize and personalize it to make it one’s own. In this “How To” instructional‚ I will be showing taking you through various steps needed in order to make this happen. This instructional will help you in designing a system targeted toward your own use. Why build ones own PC? You can upgrade easily with a custom one You will end up with a faster computer by handpicking

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    How To Build Indians

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    How the time teach us‚ how we learn to build. Today I have to talk about Indians‚ Victorian style and suburbs. I will start by talking about‚ a indians‚ They have lived in America for more than 10‚000 years before European people came‚ and others Indians learn different ways to build houses depending on the place‚ temperature or land conditions. Some places do not have any material to build and they found out how. They made it. After that‚ people learned how to build better houses and new immigrants

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