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    console systems but they have also war games downloadable for computers. However‚ what people don’t know is that these games are no longer just for entertainment‚ but the Army uses these games to help recruit more individuals. Recently‚ the military has successfully used these video games to recruit young soldiers and has been succeeding in doing so. War video games are being used as a recruitment tool because it will show individuals what to expect‚ will help them acquire and improve necessary skills

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    Internal recruitment is when the business looks to fill the vacancy from within its existing workforce. The methods used to recruit internally are intranets‚ staff notice-board‚ meetings‚ word-of-mouth‚ e-mail‚ and company’s newsletters. External recruitment is when the business looks to fill the vacancy from any suitable applicant outside the business. The methods used to recruit externally are: job centres‚ job advertisements‚ recruitment agency‚ and personal recommendation. For example job centres

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    also important in collegiate sports. The Florida State Seminoles have had recent success in college basketball‚ and I decided to look into the profiles of some of the team’s top recruits under coach Hamilton. After closely studying the rosters of recent Florida State basketball teams‚ it is evident that Hamilton heavily recruits players at key positions who are great athletes and intense defenders. In the previous three seasons‚ the Seminoles have won 70 total games‚

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    Movies: Full Metal Jacket Stanley Kubrick’s Full Metal Jacket is a 1987 film which portrays the early careers of U.S. Marine Corps recruits preparing for the Vietnam War. Throughout the movie‚ one recognizes concepts covered in the TV and film analysis film class; specifically the issue of masculinity. The first part of this movie is an accurate representation of recruit training‚ enforcing the well known mantra “tear down then build up.” Present in this leadership style widely in use still today

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    no immunity‚ and there being no troops to recruit in the army. Military prolems were a reason that Rome fell because of fallen emperors‚ no armor or training‚ and harsh Roman rules and rights. Foreign invasions were a reason that Rome fell because of savage conquerors‚ weak emperors with no protection‚ and harsh Roman rules and rights. One reason of Rome’s decline was natural disasters because of death‚ no immunity‚ and there being no troops to recruit in the army. According to the excerpts from

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    the case. Individual morale is closely examined when police recruits are seeking a position with a local‚ state‚ or federal law enforcement agency. As mentioned by the author Kappeler‚ recruits are evaluated based on their ability to adapt to the ’code of practices’ used

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    steady employment‚ or service to their country. Although this number may seem high‚ in reality‚ more than 71 percent of America’s youth would not qualify for entry into the military (Fitzgerald‚ 2014). In fact‚ the quality of potential military recruits that are accepted for service is at the highest it has been in over 40 years. For the past 14 years‚ we have been a nation at war‚ as our military has been directly involved in the Global War on Terrorism (GWOT) since 2001. During this time‚

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    Also‚ if they go to the biggest colleges they would most likely get paid more. So say if there is a 18 year old football recruit deciding between Mississippi State University and the University of Alabama. If he goes to the University of Alabama‚ he would be put in a position to where he knows he will win a bowl game and get paid the most money. But if he goes to Mississippi

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    Police officers play a very important part in society today. They patrol the streets of your town to make the people of that town as safe as possible. Without them there would be a lot of crime going on. They make everything safer because that is their job and that is what there trained to do. To become a police officer today you need to have to complete a certain amount of tasks. First‚ you have to be a United States citizen. Next‚ he or she must have to have graduated high school

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    Discuss how "political time" is different than ordinary time‚ in terms of resistance groups. For instance‚ the resistance fighters in Viet Nam fought first the French‚ in Indochina‚ then the Americans‚ from 1945 until 1975‚ for thirty years. How is it possible to motivate subordinates to fight that long? “Political time” differs from that of ordinary time in the amount of time it takes to reach an end result. As ordinary time may take anywhere from a few days to several years‚ “political time”

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