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    Chondrichthyes were my motivation to get involved and stick with Marine Biology no matter the challenges. Growing up I found comfort in sharks. Due to media and lack of understanding sharks were viewed only as malevolent killing machines. I thought this false‚ constraining label was unjust and unwarranted. Just as sharks had a constraining label I was stereotyped to be at best average when it came to academics. I had a minor learning disability that made reading and writing a major obstacle. After

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    Marine Corps Order P1020

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    Marine Corps Order P1020.34G. This one order clearly explains every uniform regulation the Marine Corps has. It goes into to detail on everything from hair color to boots and utilities. From chevron placement to shaven faces. It not only explains the male uniform regulations‚ but female uniform regulations as well. In this essay‚ I will explain go over specifically grooming standards for both male and female marines‚ why the marine corps has uniform regulations in the first place‚ and what these

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    The Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) and how it must evolve over the next 10 years is critical to the success of not only our national interest‚ the United States Marine Corps as a whole‚ but globalization and the free world economy. Expeditionary Force 21 (EF21) provides a road map based on the current world situation and will drive our procurement plans‚ the way we train‚ the way we fight‚ and ultimately how we develop as an organization. In order to understand this concept fully‚ one must truly

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    infantry and aviation‚ each one is an example of powerful productive tools that the Marine Corps utilizes on a daily bases. Each one by themselves are effective elements. However‚ with proper instruction and balance they become twice as effective when used together. An equal statement can be said about Authoritative and Delegative styles of leadership. They both provide us with ways in which to lead our Marines. Nonetheless‚ each one has many flaws that require a significant amount of effort

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    Marine organisms: Potential source for drug discovery. Life has originated from the oceans that cover over 70% of the earth’s surface and contain highly ecological‚ chemical and biological diversity starting from microorganisms to vertebrates. This diversity has been the source of unique chemical compounds‚ which hold tremendous pharmaceutical potential. New trends in drug discovery from natural sources emphasize on investigation of the marine ecosystem to explore numerous complex and novel chemical

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    U.S. Marine Corpsh

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    U.S. Marine Corps Our country has the most powerful military in the world. Our military consists of five different branches and each branch is unique in their own way. One unique branch that I will be talking about is the United States Marine Corps.This paper will cover the following topics...origins/history‚ organization‚ strength‚ missions‚ specialty forces and weaponry. The United States Marine Corps (USMC)‚ was established on the 10th of November of the year 1775 at the Tun Tavern‚ Philadelphia

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    Marine Corps History

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    Marine Corps History On November 10‚ 1775‚ the Continental Congress passed a resolution stating that "two battalions of Marines be raised" for service as landing forces with the fleet. This established the Continental Marines and marked the birth of the United States Marine Corps. Serving on land and at sea‚ early Marines distinguished themselves in a number of important operations‚ including their first amphibious raid on foreign soil in the Bahamas in March 1776‚ under the command of the Corps’

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    imagine the Marine corp where Marines were not held accountable for their actions? Where Marines could do whatever they wanted and not have to face the repercussions. I think its safe to say that the Marine Corp would be pretty chaotic. Marines have to be held accountable for their actions‚ It ensures mission completion‚ a high quality of work‚ and it makes you a better overall marine. With out accountability the quality of the Marine Corp would drastically decrease. In the Marine Corp there

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    I want to be a Marine Corps Officer to serve my country. It is in my blood That is my first priority and will always be my first priority. Yes‚ it is great that an NROTC scholarship would pay for my tuition and fees and so on. However‚ one cannot put a price on the pride and dignity of being an officer in the Marine Corps. No one in the world has greater talent‚ leadership‚ and determination to take the initiative‚ than a Marine Officer. Through Varsity sports‚ DECA‚ and over sixty community service

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    Hazing in the Marine Corps

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    The United States Marine Corps is unfortunately involved in an underlying issue within its own ranks called hazing. Hazing is an overlooked problem being dealt with today in the military as it is enforced and prevented. As hazing is becoming more commonly identified‚ Marines are being held accountable. As you read this paper you will find out about this issue. You will be engaged in the Marine Corps order that covers this very topic. General James F. Amos scrutinizes the act of hazing in saying‚

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