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    join the army. He is also telling him that he shouldn’t risk his life on anything like his principle because his life is the most important thing and it isn’t worth it. Chapter 2 a. Explain the statements that Mr. Meeker makes‚ "But you never get rid of injustices by fighting." What Mr. Meeker means is that getting rid of injustices by fighting is another injustice. He means that fighting is not good and should find another way to get rid of injustices. So he doesn’t think the Rebel army is right

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    management accounting is forward looking. Management accounting reports assist management in the decision-making process by providing information used to plan‚ evaluate and control company resources. The case study of the care of soldiers in the British Army during the Crimean war is an example of the importance of managerial accounting and the possible implications of mismanagement. FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING Assists with investment decisions Assists management to make decisions

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    ‘Publicis and Publicis Modem’. It was launched on the 6th April 2009 and was targeted at 17-21 year olds in order to engage individuals who might have not considered the army before. (Figarodigital‚ 2009) The main aim of this campaign is to provide something that young people can relate to – it is a bridge to encourage those interested in army to experience a little more of what is on offer. This campaign combines both interactive and experiential approaches. (Baines‚ 2011) The message that the campaign

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    one would wonder how could this happen? What occurred during this time that made these changes take place? Who was involved and what happened? First of all‚ from the outset this new land was founded by people with dislike and disgust for the British Empire. They wanted nothing to do with their intolerance. England had oppressed them for religious reasons as in the case of the separatists and puritans. Some such as the Scotch-Irish had been moved around from place to place by England and never

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    main reason. The British saved these colonials from war‚ and hardship with their military protection. It is only right to help repay war debt to lose who helped protect‚ and save them from savages(document 8). It is only fair for the colonists to pay a tax to help the war debt for a war that benefitted them as well. If they did not have the British military the american colonists would have most likely been taken over by either the French or Spain. Without having the British army they could have lost

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    Prime Minister Sir Robert Borden to train and recruit an army for overseas service. At the time‚ Canada had a regular army of only 3‚112 men and a fledgling navy.[1] However‚ within a mere two months‚ Canada could boast of an army of over 32‚000 men as men flocked to recruiting stations. Most of the militia trained at CFB Valcartier‚ just north of Quebec City and within two months the First Contingent‚ Canadian Expeditionary Force‚ was on its way to England in the largest convoy ever to cross the

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    the battle was over everyone continued to refer to it as the Battle of Bunker Hill. The British force that was trying to occupy Boston was made up of 2‚500 of the king’s best soldiers. This force was led by General Thomas Gage who was the former governor of Montreal and had fought in The French and Indian war. Gage also commanded all the British forces in North America. On April 18-19‚ 1775 he sent an army to Concord to destroy military stores belonging to the Americans. The resulting battle of

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    James Blunt James Hillier Blount (born 22 February 1974)‚[2][3] better known by his stage name James Blunt‚ is an English singer-songwriter‚ musician and former army captain. He had signed with EMI music label before signing a recording contract withAtlantic Records and Custard Records. Blunt rose to prominence in 2005 with the release of his debut studio album Back to Bedlam‚ before achieving worldwide fame with the singles You’re Beautiful and Goodbye My Lover. The album sold over 11 million

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    D1: evaluate the role‚ purpose and responsibilities of a chosen uniformed public service Army: Having respect for one another in the army is an advantage as it boosts thoughtfulness‚ demands decency‚ and recognizes the value of everyone Respect is the root source for people living in harmony and being consideration toward others. Respecting one another shows that you have put aside your differences such as race‚ color‚ sexuality and religion. Respect is earned and isn’t given. In order to gain

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    country to fight. Thomas Paine accomplishes this tricky balance in “The Crisis No. 1” by utilizing a shifting tone that ranges from assured to dire as well as hypothetical scenarios and anecdotes in order to convince his audience that fighting the British is both possible and necessary. Over the course of the piece‚ Paine’s tone concerning the impending war changes from confident to urgent‚ which gives the impression that the colonists would win a war against Britain‚ but only if they prepare now

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