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    team player then you can let the team and your battle buddies down. By not shaving, you are letting your battle buddies and team down. The army is based on uniformity and cleanliness. When you don't shave you begin to expire that idea. Shaving in early armies as a preventative measure. They shaved the hair to prevent the spread and outbreak of lice. According to the American Academy of Dermatology, "Many military organizations also require males to maintain clean-shaven faces because facial

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    The Importance Of Being disciplined/keeping an appearance In The U.S. Army The following essay is a compilation of my personal experiences, definitions, and examples of how discipline is important to surviving in today’s U.S. Army. Discipline is increased when one constantly adheres to the standards set by his superiors and maintains not only his bering, but appearance as well. Discipline is: acting in accordance with the rules put in place and behaving in accordance to the rules of conduct

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    creating an impact in the Revolutionary War. You often hear the names of male individuals awarded credit for our country’s independence, but women do take on difficult tasks during the war too. I am going to explain the roles women took on, the importance their hard work had, and examples of females that left a significant impact on the war. Women clearly took on the duties of seamstresses, cooks, and maids, but also took on the more interesting jobs of nurses, soldiers, and spies. To begin

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    has the freewill to do almost anything. Their ads now give more attention to the product system rather than focusing on the market. The Gillette Mach3, a modern ad is very simple, and pictures the Gillette blade and mentions its features (Mach 3 Shaving System). Although the ad is very simple in nature, Mach3 is the most sold Gillette product. Thus, owing to low competition and the comfort and uniqueness of the Gillette products, the demand is very high, regardless of the plain features of the ads

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    reluctance to pay for the “latest and greatest” in shaving technology. Gillette must decide how to put the razor wars behind them and maintain or increase its share of the global razor market. Themes: Product leadership, product innovation, pricing strategy, integrated marketing communication, segmentation, competition,

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    to the army way of life and the standards that entails. I have forgotten how important it is to abide by and maintain these standards. If I do not maintain my appearance, then I will not be taken seriously at work or by others. This is the upmost importance due to the critical nature of our job and my ability to accurately and professionally disseminate information to distant ends and higher ups. Even though each soldier is different we are part of a team and need to display a uniform appearance and

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    Explain nationalism and militarism as causes of WWI. – 273 words Nationalism and militarism are the core reasons that World War 1 started. Nationalism is an extreme form of patriotism or loyalty to the country that person is from. Nationalists placed the interests of his / her country above any other country. As seen in source 1, nationalist recruitment posters were often used by governments, such as Britain to target young men in the colonies so that they believed it was their duty to protect their

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    empire under the rule of the great Thutmose III. Thutmose III was able to expand Egypt’s prominence through the use of administration and governance as king. This was supported by his new strategy for Egyptian foreign policy and the use of its adapted military. Egypt

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    Military Appearance In this paper I will discuss the importance of why a NCO or Drill Sergeant should maintain proper military appearance and why it is important. The NCO’s Creed first states that “no one is more professional than I”, so I am sure that means more than just appearance. It is a statement that includes mannerism, attitude, professionalism etc. It also says that NCOs are the backbone of the Army, which will also tell you that we serve a critical role. Even though I respect the

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    San Juana Ramirez Research Paper Tarwater Women in World War II World War II was influence by many powerful and evil men like Hitler, Mussolini, and Stalin they were all men who were ambitious for power and did whatever it took to gain the power and achieve their goal. They all had a major influence in the way that this war started to develop. A war that impacted the world in the 1900s in which leaders from Germany, Italy and the soviet Union are well remembered but what about the women? What

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