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    obeying orders

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    here to talk on the importance of obeying orders. Obedience is important in the military way of life‚ in and outside the work place. Obeying orders is what allows us to operate in an organized and effective manner which is very important during these challenging times that the military goes through. While an individual can question the notion of obedience in daily life‚ this luxury is often not available in the military where the goals and aims requires a smooth internal functioning and well planned

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    rape in military

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    “Shame on the military for allowing women to get rape better!” Since the beginning of military wars‚ women have played a multitude of roles in the military. Roles such as nursing sick and injured soldiers‚ spies against other countries and most importantly women were the caretakers of the homes while the male soldiers were off fight for their country. It was not until the 19th century that women were allowed to join the military. Young women bursting with integrity and pride to serve and fight

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    Columnist Analysis

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    should now have total equality to men in the military. Collins opens her column by looking back on the era when women were first allowed into the military- a time when letting them hold a gun was still out of the question. She then moves to a discussion of the current state of the issue; how much has changed‚ and the question of if more rights should be given. Collins closes her argument with a reflection of the positive effects of women in the military‚ and a hope to continue the movement of allowing

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    relevance to China‚ whose army‚ like Indonesia’s‚ was accustomed to making lots of money and now resents the fact that the good times are over. In both countries‚ making money became the basis for military loyalty to the regime‚ which in turn needed the army as guarantor. But in China‚ as in Indonesia‚ the military is no longer making money‚ and China has banned its officers from business. Now Beijing is creating international tension to soak up the military’s energy and resentment. But in the end‚ the

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    China as a Superpower

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    Soon Become a Threatening Superpower? The military issue with China is a major current topic. The introduction describes China’s economic history and how during the 1700’s Europe began to outgrow China industrially. China then gradually began to recover in 1911. Later‚ in the 1980s‚ China chose to start increasing the military forces first and soon became the largest military power with 4.2 million troops. The author explains that although their military flourishes‚ it is quite possible to argue

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    Rough Draft

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    "Draft" The constant threat of a military draft has been plaguing in the back of young peoples ’ minds since the terrorist attacks of 9-11. Now with the increased tension of North Korea‚ prolonged war in Iraq‚ and the all volunteer military struggling to make recruitment numbers‚ the draft seems almost inevitable. But is that a bad thing? In order to create equality in our military‚ save tax payers ’ money‚ and end the war in Iraq‚ I feel that a military draft may be necessary. Many people believe

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    importance in the military. Obedience is what enables the military to operate in an organized and effective manner which is clearly very important during challenging military situations. While an individual can question the notion of obedience in daily life‚ this luxury is often not available in the military where the grand goals and aims require smooth internal functioning and hierarchical coordination. Indeed‚ many of the standards that would be frowned upon outside the military are essential to

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    Gays in the Military

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    Should Gays and Lesbians be allowed in the military? COM/215 Essentials of College Writing February 28 2011 Government Policy During the 1992 presidential campaign the previous Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton addressed the issue of gays in the military. “It became one of the first issues Clinton tackled as President‚ but when the White House attempt to unilaterally repeal the ban stumbled‚ Congress passed a law to keep openly gay men and women from serving” (Webley‚ 2010‚ p. 1). On September

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    hand nobody in the military asks about it. In 2010‚ President Obama wanted to repeal the Don’t Ask‚ Don’t Tell‚ which has definitely allowed for many debates people several different people. Some people are for the repeal‚ meaning they think that sexuality should not be hidden in the army and that everyone is entitled to their own opinions. People who are for the repeal want to be considered equal and think that it should not matter whether they are homosexual in the military. Others‚ however‚ are

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    live in today. Carl von Clausewitz is a pronounced military theorists who lived during the Napoleon era and saw war as a socio-political activity that skillfully influenced his success. The battles that took place within his time period were heavily influenced by this theory and various revolutionary events that are still adequate for explaining warfare in the modern era. II. Topic Sentence: The government has an obligation to support the military and to protect its people‚ but the extent of political

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