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    HISTORY OF ARNIS

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    the awesome power of the martial art of Arnis. They triumphantly waged their heroic battles for freedom and liberty as a testimony of the power and effectiveness of Arnis. Their successful stand against their superiorly armed adversaries in mortal combat in the arena of battle is now held in immortal inviolability by history of the 16th century. Kali (Arnis) became so popular during the early days that it was known as the sport of kings and of the members of the royal blood. The art was not confined

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    Weapons Accountability

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    explosive called huoyao or gunpowder.” Looking at the vast past history of weapons as a source survival either for hunting or to destroy your opponent in face to face combat‚ it is very important to have a possession of one at all times. It is especially important to possess your weapon in proper working order at all times in a combat zone. So now the question arises that what happens if you don’t have your weapon with you when in need or having one but leaving your weapon unattended. The following

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    Women and the Military

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    women in the services in 1972‚ great controversy has arisen and has become a highly argued issue (Donnelly 8). I believe that women should not only be permitted to be employed in the military‚ but also should be able to fight on the front lines of combat. For centuries women have been under great scrutiny due to their physical ability‚ thought processes‚ and the roles they play in society. The abilities of women were often matched up against those of men to measure their performance and

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    Gender Stereotypes

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    What makes women different from men when it comes to protecting our nation? Is it because of their lack of physical strength that makes it hard for them to complete their army training‚ but that does not break them or shake them it just makes them stronger because of that great ambition they have for protecting the freedom they cherish. For years women have shown they have the capacity to serve to a great extent no matter what happens so they should get the opportunity to fight alongside men because

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    GI Jane

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    remarkable because she changes the way of how women can be perceived in combat‚ and even though she is a fictional character she played a role that inspired many women to and wanted to be like her. It started a new era for women already apart of the military and women joining to military to exceed all expectations. The stereotype put upon women in the military that they are weaker and not able to handle anything in combat. The movie demonstrate that even if a woman makes it in the seals she will

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    English 155 26 February 2013 Response Paper “By 2016 the plan is to open up units for women in our Country’s Military smaller combat‚ unless the military convinces Pentagon civilians that certain all male units are worth preserving” (Thompson 1). I believe that women should be able to fight in combat alongside of the men. I believe this because if a woman is willing and eager to enlist in the military in hopes of fighting for her country‚ then obviously this woman is ready to take on anything

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    PTSD In The Marine Corps

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    have met people who have fought PTSD and serviced the disorder. I will not give the names of the Marines to protect their privacy so I will call them Marine A and Marine B. Marine A I worked with for three years and he told me about his time in combat and what happened on the battlefield. He told me about how it was hard coming back state side and trying to live. We talked about how he was diagnosed with PTSD after his last deployment. We would talk about the struggles he faced day in and day

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    the frontline. Since women are already allowed this right in countries like Australia‚ Canada and Germany‚ we ask whether it is time for change in the UK... YES Says ANDY McNAB‚ SAS Hero THE US military’s lifting of the ban on women serving in combat roles has re-opened debate in Britain. But if women fulfill the requirements of the role I do not see a problem with them being placed anywhere. Women are involved in the battle space all the time. Even going back to the Second World War and the

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    military. Dependability‚ accountability‚ consistency and discipline are all crucially related to being on time. Being early also shows that the individual aims high and has their priorities straight. It is directly related to a Marines appearance‚ combat readiness‚ mission effectiveness‚ and essentially every aspect of military life and responsibilities. Your appreance is the first thing that a leader sees‚ if you have a bad or no shave‚ no haircut (for males)‚ tardiness‚ bad physical appearance‚

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    As of last year‚ all combat roles opened to women‚ including special forces. Captain Kristen Griest and First Lieutenant Shaye Haver made history by becoming the first females to graduate from Army Ranger school (Tan). The opportunity is available for women to serve their country in combat and elite forces. Since all combat roles are open‚ women cannot be denied of any career they may want to pursue in the military. Due to this new opportunity for women‚ there is another issue that relates to the

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