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World War Ii Armed Forces
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... ch was stationed at Fard journal, under the
command of Colonel William Money. On the morning
of June 2, 1943, one of the most important combat
missions of the 99 th Squadron was about to take
place. The mission was a strafing mission against
the heavily fortified Island of Pantelleria. They
were to fly as winged for pilots of the 33 rd
Fighter Group. The mission was successful but
unexciting. Seven days passed before the group saw
any enemy aircraft, on the eight day the Squadron
was attacke...
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Young Goodman Brown People Of Today
1,536 words
In "Young Goodman Brown" Nathaniel Hawthorne uses
symbolism and irony to illustrate the theme of
man, oblivious that sin is an inescapable part of
human nature, attempting to escape from sin. The
way in which Hawthorne uses to describe the way
Goodman Brown is changed by realizing the reality
of the world is superb. By using the idea of
dreams to convey the point of no body in the world
is perfect was I believe an excellent idea. The
idea that mankind is perfectible, or perhaps that
good Puritan...
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U S Companies Customer Satisfaction
692 words
1. What are the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality
Awards? Congress established the award program in
1987 to raise awareness about quality management
and to recognize U. S. companies that have
successful quality management systems. The award
program focuses on quality as an integral part of
todays business management practices. The awards
criteria are widely accepted as the standard of
quality excellence in business performance. They
are designed to help companies deliver
ever-improving value to ...
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Leigh Hospitals Nhs Trust Commencing Leigh Hospitals Nhs House
493 words
Re: Certificate of Experiences for
Pre-Registration House Officer I am writing to you
with regards to the above as I have only just
recently found out that I need to have my
Certificate of Experiences verified before I can
continue to pursue my Post-Graduate Training at
Senior House Officer Position. Please find
enclosed, two Certificates of Experiences, one for
my Medical and one for my Surgical House jobs with
the names and signatures of the Consultants I have
worked with. I also would like to...
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Victor Frankenstein Mary Shelley
889 words
In the tale of Frankenstein, written by Mary
Wollstonecraft Shelley, the creature is a symbol
of evil, whose only desire is to destroy lives.
Rather, it was the initial rejection of his
creator that lead to his thirst for the
vindication of the unfairness with which he had
been treated. It is a general belief that man may
be evil, but Mary Shelley believes that all men
are born good and corrupted by the evil that
already exists is society. The creation of an
unloved being holds Victor Frankenste...
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Prejudice In To Kill A Mockingbird
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Prejudice is a real life problem in the world. In
To Kill A Mockingbird, Harper Lee describes the
prejudices found in a small American town in the
1930 's. Race, social class, and gender are
examples of prejudice. Racial prejudice is
discrimination based on the color of ones skin. An
example is when Tom Robinson is convicted in his
trial. Tom was convicted because he was a black
man and his word was not considered as important
or truthful as a white man's word. Tom never
should have been accused...
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Predatory Pricing Antitrust Laws
1,263 words
The case against Microsoft is based not just on
bad economics, but on a fundamental
misunderstanding of government's decision-making
role when it comes to market operations. This
misunderstanding has led to an attack on one of
the USs most successful firms. It is difficult to
measure consumer "harms", much less harms that may
only occur in the future. A common misconception
about antitrust law is that its purpose is to
ensure fair competition. That's not true;
antitrust law's purpose is to prote...
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Put To Death Death Penalty
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Looking out for the state of the public's
satisfaction in the scheme of capital sentencing
does not constitute serving justice. Today's
system of capital punishment is fought with
inequalities and injustices. The commonly offered
arguments for the death penalty are filled with
holes. "It was a deterrent. It removed killers. It
was the ultimate punishment. It is biblical. It
satisfied the public's need for retribution. It
relieved the anguish of the victim's family. "
(Grisham 120) Realistically,...
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Place In Society Joan Of Arc
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... morality is called into question and each
character exercises an influence on the lives and
fates of the others. The Big Blue Although
distinctly different from "Subway", Besson once
again takes us below the surface of society in
more sense than one. The movie is gentler and
different from his other movies because it is
based on the true-life story of Jacques Model.
Yet, it is stranger than his other movies, maybe
because the viewer knows it to be a true story.
Jacques is a misfit diver who ...
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Job Openings Office Automation
608 words
The career that I chose to write about was a
secretary. Secretaries are a vital part of any
office, whether it be a large corporation or a
small business. To be a secretary one must begin
in high school by taking any computer, filing,
typing, or accounting courses available. The most
important skills are good reading comprehension,
active learning, good, readable handwriting, and
able to speak clearly. Other related education
programs and notes are administrative assistant
and secretarial scienc...
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Achieve The Goal Impartial Criticism Purpose
527 words
In a society that molds individuals to think in
particular ways, it is rare for someone to defy
its aimless influence. Aimlessness can be defied
only by having an aim. This aim must not be a
pursuit of one's emotions and whims, or of an
arbitrary goal one chooses. Only one goal is
therefore left to pursue, which is to find
purpose. A person who defies society in this way
is called an impartial. The essence of an
impartial is to follow logic alone. His philosophy
is that of wanting nothing. He is...
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Death Penalty Death Row
954 words
The death penalty ultimate goal is to stop crime.
What is the difference in the state killing
someone and a man killing another man? Either way
someone is being murdered and murder is a crime.
People think that if you execute a person that you
are freeing up more tax dollars for the state.
Then you have the issue of dealing with people's
moral and religious beliefs. When a person is
given the death penalty, you are in essence giving
them the easy way out of the situation. The death
penalty has f...
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U S Department Department Of Defense
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Military Occupations are divided into two major
parts within the different branches of the
military. They are military enlisted occupations
and military officer occupations. Among the two
their 152 different occupations, 91 in the
enlisted and 61 in the officer occupations. The
branches of the military are as follows: the
Marines, Army, Navy, Air Force, and Coast Guard.
The military enlisted occupations carry out the
fundamental operations of the military. They are
people like the infantrymen, d...
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Source Of Her Strength Interest In Dentistry Cheryl
622 words
I could hardly keep myself from staring at the
girl: the right side of her face was misshapen and
bigger than the left. Only later did I notice that
Cheryl, about nine at the time, had light brown
hair, lively brown eyes, and a captivating smile.
When she walked into the candy shop where I worked
six years ago, Cheryl told me she was a student of
my former fourth grade teacher with whom I had
kept in contact. We talked then and spent time
talking each time she visited. She became a very
special ...
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Emergency 911 The Two Faces Of Urban Medicine
868 words
Medical Admissions Essay, Personal Statement "Call
911!" I shouted to my friend as I sprinted down
the street. The young Caucasian male had been
thrown fifteen yards from the site of impact and
surprisingly was still conscious upon my arrival.
"My name is Michael. Can you tell me your name?"
In his late twenties, he gasped in response as his
eyes searched desperately in every direction for
help, for comfort, for assurance, for loved ones,
for death, until his eyes met mine. "Flail chest",
I thou...
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High Probability Moral Code
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'Don't give me any more facts! I need to make a
decision right now!' Although one can question
knowledge endlessly, one cannot forever suspend
judgement while researching and reflecting. What
would it mean to act responsibly in a situation
where one cannot possess certainty? How would one
justify the decision? The question of decisions
which must be made without the support of a full
array of facts is an interesting one. Such a
decision requires an adherence to a moral code,
but also an understa...
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Plato Critique Of Democracy The Equality
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In order to clearly understand why Plato seems to
find democracy and the democratic soul so
objectionable one must first understand the
definition of what democracy means. Plato's
discord with democracy does not concern the
democracy we know today nor does it directly
concern Athenian democracy. Rather, it is the Form
of democracy in which he criticizes. For a Greek
(man), democracy, meant the rule of the people in
a much more literal sense than it does for the
citizens of most of the modern sta...
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Mores Utopia Good Deeds
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Mores Utopia is the representation of his
humanist, rational ideas. He attempted to show us
not necessarily the blue print, but rather the
basis of an egalitarian society. This, near ideal,
equality motivated society that More created was
not (as it may be easily misconstrued) a society
of perfect people. It was near ideal because; it
was prepared with the notion that its population
would not consist of infallible, perfect people.
It was created with the notion that people would
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Death Of A Salesman Tragic Hero
433 words
writing about its relation to Greek tragedy,
usually pointing out that Willy doesn't qualify as
a tragic hero. Without mentioning his critics,
Miller replied with an essay titled 'Tragedy and
the Common Man. ' Death of a Salesman does have a
shattering emotional impact that corresponds to
that of a Greek tragedy. There are some other
similarities- the inevitable movement toward death
of the protagonist (or central character) with
growing self-awareness, the single story without
subplots. Critics...
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Democratic Society Human Beings
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... dancer. The goal of the dancer is to be able
to express freedom and spontaneity. Paradoxically
perhaps (at least for the Hobbesian who
understands only negative freedom), the dancer's
freedom of expression requires years of
disciplined practice and study. Again, the dancer
becomes ever more free to express his or her
ideas, feelings, etc. - the more he or she
undertakes the rules of long practice, proper
diet, etc. As another example: as drivers of
automobiles, we all share the same goal: we...
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