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  • Combat Positions
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    The idea of women in combat is not unusual anymore. They should be able to hold combat positions physical strength matters, the military still needs the intelligence that women can bring. Also, banning women from the combat hurts their military careers. Although women account for only ten percent of the enlisted personnel (Time, 8/21/95/ Pg. 31), the yare still a major part in the armed forces. Their performance recently has generated support from Congress and the public for enhancing the role o...
  • Military And The Black Soldier
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    Nearly 60 Years of Change in the Military (1941 to 2000) I have been in the military for seventeen years and during my tenure there have been countless changes. When I meet a new troop with a fresh attitude I can t help but think of how it was when I first entered the service. More then once I have made the mistake of expressing my thoughts on the change of the military attitude to ex-military. They have all been more than willing to tell me about the real changes in the military. It made me won...
  • 42 American Military Bases On Okinawa
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    BLOWBACK, AND AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY America prides itself on being the world's largest superpower, and the American public rarely hears about wrongdoings made by the American government. On the occasional occurrence when the media has delivered such controversial news, it is gone before the public really has a chance to absorb all the information. American foreign policy is often times possibly doing more harm than good to foreign nations and the way in which certain matters are handled reflec...
  • Opposition To Gay People's Military Service
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    "Gays in the Military, is it right"? For nearly 50 years, it has been the U.S. military's official policy to exclude homosexuals from service. In November 1992, President - elect Clinton told Americans that he planned to lift the military's long - standing ban on gays and lesbians. Homosexual men and women, he said, should not be prevented from serving their country based on their sexual orientation. Soon after taking office in 1993, Clinton faced powerful military and congressional opposition t...
  • Members Of The Military Services
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    Very often political institutions reflect the will of society and set the precedent for norms that will be expected of its members. The United States Military is still enforcing archaic policies which threaten to harm the principles our nation was founded upon. The principles of freedom and equality are those that every American holds closest to their heart, that is unless you are in the military and are gay. The issue of gays in the military has developed into a case of whether our country shou...
  • Sexual Indulgence Of The Julio Claudians
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    Despite the brutality, sexual practices, social indulgence, and general moral deficiencies inherent (on the whole) in the Julio-Claudian Emperors, it was not these attributes that undermined the effectiveness of their Imperial rule. These social and moral blemishes facilitated rule that was loved, admired and even worshiped by the Roman populous. Additionally, it is true to say that these character traits did influence Imperial policy. They never, however, undermined their ability to maintain a ...
  • Brutality Of The American Foreign Policy
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    In the aftermath of the recent September 11 attacks, the ordinary Americans continue to ask why it happened, they still ask themselves this question why there is so much hatred towards their beloved America? Their America -the land of liberty and opportunities. Their home which has been so hospitable to so many immigrants, sharing their freedom and the goodness of the American way of life. But the American people ought to know that it is not them but their foreign policies that are so hated. The...
  • Gay Straight Alliance At Their School
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    Protection laws have been formed, to protect homosexuals against harassment and discrimination. The physical and emotional effects, of harassment and discrimination can be traumatic. Even though many government and business policies have been formed to protect homosexuals against discrimination, they are still physically and emotionally abused because of how society views them. Recently the number of homosexual related hate crimes has increased. In San Fransisco two gay men walking home, holding...
  • Military Policy
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    Taking a Stand on Military Bias With the war against terrorism and the potential for military intervention in Iraq, the modern United States military is once again the focus of public attention. Yet, some of the policies of America's international protector of freedom and human rights seem out of step with modern society. There are at least three examples in which inconsistencies occur. The U. S Army, defender of the "free world", should be emancipated from bias and petty social concerns regardi...
  • Policy Of Military Action
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    vietnam war. How did Vietnam happen? How Vietnam happened is a question that has fascinated historians and political and social scientists to our day. What has been hard to conceive is that how the United States, a country of military superpower, could not win in Vietnam. There are so many ways to approach in order to answer this question. However, it is simplistic to attribute this failure to one single cause. Is it the overall foreign policy that was adopted towards the crisis? Is it the way t...

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