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    AP Prep Book Gist Notes United States History: Preparing for the Advanced Placement Examination Ch. 4 Title: Imperial Wars And Colonial Protest‚ 1754-1774 Important Ideas from Empires at War ← In both King William’s War and Queen Anne’s War‚ the English launched expeditions to capture Quebec but they failed. ← King Georges War involved the British Colonies‚ the French and the Spanish. ← The final war began in the colonies and spread to Europe. ← Britain prevailed

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    QUESTION 1: (a) Identify ONE natural process that has been most significant in the formation of a natural feature shown on you map/diagram. Justify why this is the most important process forming this feature. The Muriwai coastal environment is a unique environment where the coastline and relief is constantly being shaped into landforms such as caves‚ arches‚ stacks and stumps through marine erosional processes and wave refraction. The combination of these processes working in conjunction

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    Communication has always been important with in the military from day one. Wihtout this communication no soldier would know where to be or when to be there. When the U.S. military first began we fought in a completely different style than we do today. Back then there was alot more chivalry to war to than there is today. They stood on line with their chests out proud of what they were doing. Without communication the first rank would not know when to fire their muskets‚ when to take a knee‚ when to

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    number of factors. National psyche and traits being the most pronounced ones. Military culture ‚ to a certain extent ‚ is in harmony with the national culture‚ however‚ it has its own impulses and dynamics. It incorporates obedience that curtails individual freedom or at times it may be at tangent with the socio-cultural values of a society ; Military culture of British – Indian Army ‚as inherited by us is a case in point here. Philosophy of our present military outlets draws strength from history ‚ organisational

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    TRUST IN THE MILITARY What is one of the most important elements used in relation building in the military? Trust‚ personal growth from friendships becomes challenging without the presents of this crucial element. Without trust‚ individual’s confidence in all echelons of leadership and their subordinates ability to complete missions would diminish a unit’s morale and loyalty. Friendships are constructed over time through the innuendo of mutual trust. Time is the only factor

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    and acceptance governing the formation of contracts? Put bluntly‚ no‚ the courts do not always rigorously apply the established rules of offer and acceptance governing the formation of contracts. Judgments by Lord Denning in Butler Machine Tool Co Ltd v Ex-Cell-O Corporation Ltd (1979) and Gibson v Manchester City Council (1979) have challenged this ‘mirror image’ approach. Nonetheless‚ these are very much exceptions to the general principle governing the formation of contracts and it is true that

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    because in the military‚ soldiers are often required to perform duties‚ some extremely challenging‚ to meet expected expectations. Accoutability is everything in this line of work. Having accountability of one’s self is a major factor in being a good soldier in today’s Army. Being accountable means being in the right place on time‚ right place‚ and in the right uniform. Also‚ as well as taking responsibility of ones actions. For example: Formations‚ Appointments‚ Briefings‚ and Classes. Being accountable

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    Military Customs and Courtesies In the Army and throughout every branch there are certain customs and courtesies that every soldier and military member must follow in order for there to be order and discipline on a daily basis. Customs and courtesies are put in to place to show respect for Non Commissioned Officers and for Officers of all rank. In this essay‚ I will be writing about the importance of salutes‚ standing at the correct position when talking to someone higher ranking than yourself

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    What steps must the LPN’s follow to unionize? What unfair labor practices need to be avoided by LPN’s? National Labor Relations Act “Federal and state laws guarantee the right to form unions! Eligible employees have the right to express their views on unions‚ to talk with their co-workers about their interest in forming a union‚ to wear union buttons‚ to attend union meetings and in many other ways to exercise their constitutional rights to freedom of speech and freedom of association.” The

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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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