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    Over the years‚ the Labor Force Participation Rate has become an overlooked statistic that many Americans do not seem too worried about. The average person considers the quarterly report done by the Bureau of Economic Statistics calculating the GDP and the unemployment rate to be sufficient enough to understand how and why the economy is forming the way it is. By now‚ many Americans have realized that our economic growth has declined‚ and the Bureau of Economic Statistics reported that‚ “GDP came

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    2100 hours‚ Captain James S. Steward of the United States Air Force straps on his G-suit and goes over his mission briefings one last time. He walks out into the hanger and awaits his chariot. The SR-71 Blackbird‚ the fastest plane in the world with it’s twin turbine engines and slick black radar absorbent skin make him a flying shadow in the air. His mission‚ to fly a covert reconnaissance mission over Moscow‚ the heart of the USSR Intelligence believe that the Russians have a build up of nuclear

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    and heavy black smoke from the wreckage obscure our view. “Did they hit the hospital?” “Must have‚” she say grimly. As I hurry towards the ladders at the far end or the warehouse‚ the sight of Messalla and one od the insects emerging from behind an air duct surprises me. I thought they’d still be hunkered down in the alley. “They’re growing on me‚” says Gale. I scramble down the ladder. When my feet hit the ground‚ I find a bodyguard‚ Cressida‚ and the other insect waiting. I expect resistance

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    National Security Act

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    of the Air Force‚ headed by a secretary of the Air Force. Under the Department of the Air Force‚ the act established the United States Air Force. The United States Air Force‚ upon establishment‚ had a mission statement. The mission statement included topics on values‚ strong culture‚ and ethics. The Air Force is one of many organizations that are outcome oriented. Its goal is to complete missions of success with the least amount of problems or lost lives as possible. To accomplish the Air Force

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    see the military (Air Force‚ Marines‚ Army‚ Navy‚ Coast Guard) as a business. But many aspects of what the military does are the same as what any business would do from recruiting‚ to marketing‚ advertising‚ and budgeting. With the biggest difference being instead of trying to make a profit we are in the business of defending the United States of America. With me being in the United States Air Force I experience effective communication on a daily basis. The Air Force works off of a rank

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    However‚ Mexico and the United States do carry out many differences. They do in fact have similarities but they are unique from one another. Especially‚ when it come to their military culture. They do however‚ help one another out. The United States and Mexico’s military culture include similarities and differences within their training‚ uniform‚ strategy‚ weapons‚ technology‚ and military branches. Military training varies between Mexico and the United States. The United States basic training is known

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    Informative speech

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    of the Military General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: After listening to my speech‚ the audience will understand the definitions and differences between each of our beloved military branches. Thesis: The United States military consists of five different branches: Army‚ Air Force‚ Navy‚ Marine Corp‚ and Coast Guard. Organizational Pattern: Topical Audience Analysis: I will be addressing college students between the ages of 18-24. This age group is still deciding on what they want to do for

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    Comparison/Contrast

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    There are five different options to choose from when deciding to serve the United States of America and the decision can be quite challenging when signing the dotted line. Most people will base their decision off family or friend affiliation with a particular branch‚ thorough research‚ or simply because a branch would get them into basic training sooner. Due to a personal experience deploying with the Army as an Air Force member and seeing first-hand how each branch operates was an eye opening experience

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    organization to search upon‚ and will find out just how committed they are to diversity now‚ and what led them to their current view. I have found that AAFES stands for the Army and Air Force Exchange Service‚ it is an agency of the United States Department of Defense‚ and they have served the American Armed forces for approximately 117 years. They are setup to provide quality merchandise and services to Reserve members‚ Guard‚ and active duty. Their mission statement boldly says that “It is the

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    Sequestration

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    BACKGROUND PAPER ON THE EFFECTS OF SEQUESTRATION ON TOTAL FORCE READINESS 1. On August 1st‚ 2011‚ the United States’ National Debt was moments away from breaching the 14.3 billion dollar debt ceiling imposed by Congress on February 12th‚ 2010. One day later‚ on August 2nd‚ 2011‚ President Barack Obama signed into law the Budget Control Act of 2011. This national-level policy mandated reductions to the United States (US) budget totaling 1.2 trillion dollars over 10 years. Of the 1.2 trillion

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