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    Bauhaus Movement

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    The Bauhaus was a German school of design from 1919 to 1933. It was a movement that was strongly influenced by the outcomes of World War One and rejected the ideals of the past and embraced the age of the machine. By focusing on the materials and the eradication of superfluous decoration‚ the Bauhaus established a new ideal‚ which was‚ form following function. Through their manipulation of established and new products this enabled them to emphasise the very ‘materiality’ of the items they produced

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    Army Standards and Ethical Dilemmas MSG Garrison‚ John O.‚ 19Z United States Army Sergeants Major Academy Class 62 SGM Kelvin Hinkle December 8‚ 2011 Unclassified Abstract The inconsistent application of Army standards leads to unethical decisions on a daily basis. Despite an emphasis on Army values at all levels‚ military leaders open themselves up to make unethical decisions when they don’t adhere to set standards. Despite the Army having clear standards on height/weight‚ APFT‚ the tattoo

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    QUESTION 5: WHY IS MOVEMENT SO IMPORTANT AND HOW DOES IT KEEP THE CHILD IN HIS MENTAL ACQUISITION The importance of the hands is at the heart of Montessori education. Hands are referred to as the instruments of man’s intelligence. When a child is born he does not know what the importance of his hands is but as he grows up and takes up more activities he makes his movements perfect. A child’s brain and hand are connected allowing the child to develop his mental capacity. Through movement is when the child

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    7 Core Army Values

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    7 Core Army Values and What They Mean to Me The seven core army values are broken up into Loyalty‚Duty‚ Respect‚ Selfless Services‚ Honor‚ Integrity‚ Personal Courage. The first of these is loyalty; Loyalty to me is keeping your word or backing up or trusting a friend even when others do not. I think trust is a big part of loyalty. You can’t expect someone to be loyal to you if they cannot trust you. In the army aspect I believe it is relatively the same but in leadership role or more stressful

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    Taylor died and her estate was passed on to her sole heir Claude Abel. Abel‚ his wife‚ and a local moving company boxed up items from Taylor’s house that were to either be sent back to Idaho where Abel and his wife live or to be donated to the Salvation Army. Included in the belonging that were to be sent back to Idaho was an original painting depicting a Native American on a white horse in typical old west scene by Bill Gollings that was gifted to Taylor. Due to the fact that Abel was trying to leave

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    The Temperance Movement

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    The Temperance Movement occurred in the United States from the 19th to 20th century. The purpose of this movement was to encourage moderate consumption of alcohol or for complete abstinence. This movement was mostly sponsored by women and their children. It was also heard from preachers at the pulpit. This movement began in Europe‚ most notably Ireland. It quickly spread throughout Europe and the United States. The first pledge of abstinence came from preachers‚ the most notable of whom was John

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    Head Movement

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    The Effects of Head Movement and Pinnae Distortion on Sound Localisation Abstract: Human’s ability to locate sounds on their midline can be effected by the distortion of the pinnae‚ as well as the restriction of head movement. The study investigated the effects of head moment and pinnae distortion on sound localisation through the presentation of a sound stimulus along three points of the participants midline‚ in front‚ above or behind the participants head. The study was carried out under four

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    History of the Army Grooming Standard In the current day one usually expects to see American soldiers with neatly trimmed‚ short hair‚ as is the standard of today Army. However many do not realize that there have been radical changes since the American Revolution in these standards. A significant reason being the accessibility and ease at which one‚ now a day can groom and access a barber. Thinking back to the 18th century there were not as many barbers in the American colonies that meant soldiers

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    Title: Modern Army Combatives Program GP: To inform SP: To inform my audience about the modern Army combatives program Thesis: How the Modern Army Combatives Program started and how it is implemented today. Intro: 1. Attention grabber: Imagined scenario a. A soldier infiltrating a terrorist stronghold loses his weapon when tackled b. Luckily‚ the soldier is trained in a combatives program designed by the Army i. The modern Army combatives program is designed to teach soldiers hand-to-hand

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    Narrative Significant events allow us as humans to achieve characteristics that we once did not think we could. Joining the military is the big umbrella above all of my significant events. Prior to the military‚ I was a cashier at a gift shop. Friends did not think that I was cut out for the military but I have proven them wrong. Throughout the years‚ I have grown to have confidence in all things I believe in. I have become daring‚ I do not like to take “no” for an answer‚ and I always think that

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