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    Salvation Army was started in 1852 when William Booth set out to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ. Taking the concept of church to the streets with the main purpose to save souls and help the poor‚ the homeless‚ the hungry‚ and the destitute. William Booth along with his wife Catherine founded The Salvation Army. Dedicated to convert many to Christianity‚ thieves‚ prostitutes‚ gamblers‚ and drunkards were some of the first souls saved. Leading people with spiritual guidance‚ this volunteer army is now

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    A pair of “Air Jordans” cost Nike about $16 dollars to produce‚ which gives Nike a gross profit of $164 per pair‚ about 90%‚ before marketing expenses. Nike’s athletic shoes used to be manufactured in Massachusetts. However‚ now they’re all made overseas‚ largely from Indonesia‚ where workers earn $4 per day‚ barely enough to pay transportation‚ shelter‚ health care‚ and a decent meal‚ and they can only dream of buying a pair of Nikes for themselves. In this situation‚ is Nike being unethical? The

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    is a word of importance I my field of profession. It can determine if you save a life or save millions of dollars for the people you work for. Being on time and where you are supposed to be is very important while serving in the army or any other branch of service .The military waste millions of dollars on appointments every year. This Plan of action is ambiguous and confusing. From the oral statements that were made from you I believe you wish for me to write 2000essay (Importance of Accountability

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    Professionalism  by SPC Murray Professionals in the United States Army stand apart from others engaged in particular careers in the civilian world. While many vocations contain some of the characteristics of professional‚ a lot of careers do not include all of the elements necessary to distinguish themselves as being as close to a professional as a United States soldier. Professionalism grows depending on the time and service they have in the Army. A professional has specialized knowledge and skill which

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    Accountability in the Army

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    fact that it can assemble at the drop of a dime. This could not be achieved if those in charge were not accountable for themselves and their subordinates. In this paper I will stress the importance of responsibility in the United States Army. A Soldier must always actively strive to reflect well upon the Army. To do this‚ they must hold themselves to a higher standard than the rest of society. From the outside looking in‚ It would be unreasonable for a citizen to place faith in a person who cannot

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    Accountability is defined as‚ “Obligation of an individual‚ firm‚ or institution to account for its activities‚ accept responsibility for them‚ and to disclose the results in a transparent manner.” The importance of accountability‚ are being on time and in the right uniform. The main reason we have formations and that we are trying to keep account of personnel to know where everybody is at‚ at all times. You need to know where your soldiers are at all times night and day because in the military things

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    Consider the importance of the Religious Right in US politics Originally‚ the founding fathers sated in the declaration of independence that they wished to keep religion and government separate‚ a task they succeeded with until around the 1970s‚ when the religious views of candidates became more and more of an important topic for elections. In a country where 8 out of 10 people say they belong to a religion and 6 out of 10 pray weekly or more‚ it is hard for politicians not to be religious. This

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    The Army Values Loyalty "Bear true faith and allegiance to the U.S. constitution‚ the Army‚ and other soldiers. Be loyal to the nation and its heritage." I define loyalty as the willingness of a person to sacrifice at their own personal expense in order to protect‚ uphold‚ defend and edify those persons‚ ideals and/or things which they cherish most. The amount of loyalty a person feels towards someone or something determines how much they are willing to sacrifice for them. As a soldier‚ we

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    Leadership… According to Webster’s‚ it’s simply referred to as “One who possesses the qualities of a leader…” If a person were to wonder what a leader was‚ they could get a fairly clear idea from the US Army’s Field Manual 6-22. This manual covers‚ with precise detail‚ what a leader‚ both military and otherwise‚ truly is. In this interpretation of what I feel leaders and leadership are‚ I will give the basic characteristics of leadership‚ what qualities

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    I decided to write my paper about Rin-Tin-Tin because I have a German Shepard of my own back home named Chucky. Rin-Tin-Tin was a German Shepard who was an international star in motion pictures. During the World War I‚ U.S. Army Air Service Corporal Lee Duncan saved a pack of six dogs. He gave them away to his fellow soldiers expect for two‚ who he named after a pair of good luck doll charms‚ Rin-Tin-Tin and Nénette‚ that French children often gave to the American soldiers. After the end of the

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