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    order to become a police officer you have to go through tough training and schooling. But also I might be joining the military, the branch that I’ll be going to is the marines or the army. Both of those are are hard to get in. These careers are both hard mentally and physically and they will test you to see if you are capable to be in that career. To become an official police officer you would have to go through schooling and training. First you would have to be 21 or older to pass a competitive

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    a beating in which he deserves due to his training tactics. This starts the brotherhood of this tiny group. As explosions and gunfire sound off a young recruit in his first battle is gun-shy and seeks reassurance in Paul's chest and arms, and Paul gently tells him that he will get used to it. The relationship between Paul and Kat is only found during war, in which nothing can break them apart. The comradeship between soldiers at war is what

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    On October 26, 2015, Conservation Warden Robin Barnhardt, from Trempealeau County/Jackson County and Conservation Warden Peter Carlson, from Clerk County, were invited to Law Enforcement Employment Strategies class on behalf of providing an informational background investigation outline. Conservation Warden Robin Barnhardt started out the class by explaining the hiring process. In the Wisconsin Natural Department of Resources, one of the first thing for people who are interested in applying for

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    Military Recruit

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    As much as sergeants, did not like a lowly recruit to refer to them as officers, the reverse was doubly so. The first time I did this to him; he jumped me and likely thought I was not being observant. The next few times he might have thought I was crazy, as he had me ‘drop and give him twenty.’ After that, I got to the point, if I saw him, passed him, or he passed me, I would stop and assume that I called had him sergeant and ‘drop myself’ and start doing push-ups. By then, he would look at me as

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    As people we tend to associate with others with a common interest working together to accomplish something great for others or for ourselves. Amongst us there are an infinite of numbers of a discourse communities, which is limitless to identify each one. John Swales, author of “The Concept of Discourse Community”, describes it as group of individuals that share a common goal and sub-goals as a whole. Or as James Porter definition of a discourse community: “is a group of individuals bound by a common

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    The Study of “Things They Carried” by Tim O’Brien George Carlin, during the early 80’s, had a routine that was a witticism on the importance of having "personal effects". These “personal effects” or items that a person accumulates through life symbolize their identity. The impractical things carried in pockets, purses, bags and suitcases that make people feel "as themselves" while in strange surroundings. These things are so essential to identify the person these “personal effects” represents. If

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    compulsory so would you encourage your 16 year old child to willingly enlist with the armed forces? There are a range of different views that have been offered in relation to this topic. There are some individuals who are very much against young recruits giving up their childhoods for their Country, whereas others believe that the armed forces can provide many benefits and opportunities that may not necessarily have been attainable to some young people. I will explore these opinions and discuss some

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    humidity and heat were not very pleasant especially combined with the work involved in being a recruit in the Marine Corps at Parris Island in June, July and August. But the heat and humidity combined with the day to day intimate relationship shared with the noble sand flea was far worse at times, lol, them bastards certainly did not help. I would bet the noble sand flea has caused countless recruits to call it quits, I could not doubt that as I have been partially eaten by them myself. The DI 's

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    Sg Cowen

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    recruiting therefore they have a quality of associates that is second to none. Their approach to recruiting combines common sense and consistency to recruit the most valuable associates. By changing their tactics from recruiting at only the top 10 schools, to recruiting at other non-core schools has given them a greater variety in the quality of their recruits. This approach is both realistic and sensible. This paper discusses in detail the case and how the simple recruiting procedures of SG Cowen result

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    and hoped that nobody would interrupt again because he didn’t like saluting anonymous people here. He felt very invulnerable by that rule and of course when he has to do it to women. At the second stage, there were two female nurses waiting for the recruit. Nurse Ann, a middle age experienced military nurse and Nurse Nicky, a military trainee nurse. She was probably younger than John and had such a beautiful face and body, either of which was more than enough to make John erected for the whole day.

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