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    Jrotc History

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    100 Years of JROTC: Yesterday‚ Today‚ and Tomorrow JROTC was established in 1916 when the US prepared to enter WW1 in 1917 and the two levels of ROTC came to be established. The senior ROTC programs were put into collages their task was to commission officers for service in the military. The junior ROTC programs were put into high schools. Their primary task was to prepare male teenagers for the military service. The JROTC program dates way back to the 1800’s. The founder Captain Alden Patridge

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    Leadership Character

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    Daniel‚ S I will discuss the Los Angeles Probation Department in regards to how leadership characteristics‚ follower characteristics‚ and situational factors all influence leadership effectiveness. All three are of upmost importance and they all intertwine. Chief Blevins is showing excellent leadership characteristics in that he has a vision and he knows how to navigate the L.A.C.P.D. from point A to Z. I have reviewed the Chief’s Strategic Plan and he is very detailed of his expectations. I

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    JROTC Essay 2013

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    Copyright 2013 N.T JROTC Builds Character and Leadership The Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (JROTC) program can be a journey of life changing experiences that can and will build character and leadership. I am currently a freshman and I am enrolled in the JROTC program at Boca Ciega High School‚ and at first I wasn’t sure what to expect and who I would encounter. Throughout my year so far being a cadet‚ I am being challenged physically‚ mentally‚ and emotionally. But I was able to

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    JROTC Team

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    Titans now come in the form of our JROTC team‚ who competed April 30th in a statewide competition hosted in Lakeland‚ Florida. The team stood out among 106 rival schools by bringing home 4 awards. The team earned awards in individual and dual exhibition‚ as well as armed and unarmed male platoon. (grade) Robert Traitz described the competition as “Unlike any other competition that public schools have to offer.” The team’s success was partly owed to the great deal of time spent practicing throughout

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    JROTC

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    Guided Notes: Hinduism Hinduism is the 3rd largest religion in the World‚ and was founded in . The Hindu people believe that all people are born to a certain level or status called _____________. Hinduism is the ___________________ religion in the world‚ with over _________________________ followers worldwide. Concept of God- The Hindu God is called _____________________________‚ and is said to reside within all people. In people ‚ the incarnations are called _____________________

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    “To Build a Fire” Character Analysis: The Man With a Plan In “To Build a Fire” by Jack London‚ the main character‚ also known as “the man”‚ is the protagonist. The protagonist is “the central character in a literary work and the character who initiates the main action of the story.” (Kennedy 2080) The man is a dynamic character whose lack of instinct‚ thoughtlessness and determination leads him to his own death. In the story‚ the man is traveling with a dog. The dog is somewhat a companion

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    JROTC should matter to cadets in possibly four areas of their lives: personally as it relates to character‚ at home‚ at school‚ and in the community. JROTC matters to me in these three areas and in this essay‚ I will tell about how and why the matter to me. JROTC matters in my home due to how it affects my family and my behavior at home. JROTC affects my family and my behavior positively. It affects my family positively because‚ as said in that class‚ JROTC teaches me discipline and respect for my

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    Elements to Build a Character After analyzing the different approaches the authors take to develop these characters in “Red Cranes” and “The Firefly Hunt” the reader can see the authors using different elements to develop the characters. The reader will see the author use the character interactions‚ thoughts‚ and feelings towards other characters to develop the characters. Without these three elements the reader will not get to know the characters. These three elements will help build and shape

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    Drill Team In JROTC

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    The history of drill team in JROTC JROTC stands for‚ Junior Reserved Officer Training Corps. The program started in the year 1916‚ and is used to motivate young people to become better citizens. The JROTC drill team program started in the year 1975‚ and was founded by Gussie Nell Davis. The first team to ever be created by dance was called‚ Flaming Flashes. The drill teams in JROTC can be any kind of arts‚ because of the way that the battalion uses many other objects to perform what they like‚ by

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    How To Build Indians

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    How the time teach us‚ how we learn to build. Today I have to talk about Indians‚ Victorian style and suburbs. I will start by talking about‚ a indians‚ They have lived in America for more than 10‚000 years before European people came‚ and others Indians learn different ways to build houses depending on the place‚ temperature or land conditions. Some places do not have any material to build and they found out how. They made it. After that‚ people learned how to build better houses and new immigrants

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