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    Navy Rotc Pros And Cons

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    The Naval ROTC program is among the most elite programs in the United States. However‚ when an average American citizen depicts the United States greatest military moments‚ they picture the iconic moment of United States marines holding up the American flag at Iwo Jima. The USMC is the ideal fighting force that has been prominent around the globe. Surprisingly‚ they also share the Naval ROTC program with the United States Navy. Why is it that the US Navy lacks the same picture and title as the USMC

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    SPORTS BUILD CHARACTER‚ NOT YOUR BODY Today‚ many people involved with sports‚ but they have different interests. Some just wants to look good‚ while others want to make a sports career. Sports career is a very important decision in the life of one person‚ because this is a step to a different life‚ which requires special skills. On one hand sports build character not your body. Firstly‚ with sports people get a works practices‚ because they are accustomed to hard working on the training. Sports

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    Sports don’t build character they reveal it. If it were true that sports build character then all athletes would be of good character. But this is not the case because sports don’t build character‚ they reveal it. Character is revealed by how an athlete reacts to a win. Is he taunting‚ trash-talking‚ or gloating ? Or is he humble? Does he credit his coach and teammates? What does he say about his opponent? Oscar de la Hoya after a win or a loss always showed good character. He would approach

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    SPORTS BUILD CHARACTER‚ NOT YOUR BODY Nowadays many of us dream about that ideal body we see on television and in sports and fashion magazines‚ as it has become somewhat of a coveted warranty for overall well-being and success in life. One of the ways of pursuing that paragon is through sports. But are the superficial benefits really everything sports have to offer us? I personally believe sports’ goal is building character rather than body alone. First and foremost why I stand by my aforementioned

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    To Build or Not to Build

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    In the summer of 2005‚ Hurricane Katrina unleashed what resulted in a widespread devastation wreaked on the city of New Orleans. New Orleans—the colorful‚ zealous Mississippi Delta city‚ home to world-renowned restaurants‚ jazz and blues’ clubs‚ and universities‚ saw many of its neighborhoods flooded‚ even washed away by Katrina’s strong waters that breached the barrier of its levees. The extent of this catastrophe has triggered fierce debate over how the city should be rebuilt; taking into

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    element of all aspects of the ROTC experience. As future officers in military service‚ cadets and midshipmen will someday be responsible for the priceless lives of many men and women and multi-million dollar equipment. This Officer Development Program is a four-year integrated continuum that focuses on the attributes of integrity‚ honor‚ and mutual respect. Members found in violation of the Honor Concept by their peers may be separated from the program. One of the goals of ROTC

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    Jftx Lane Book Rotc

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    to stress Cadets’ leadership and decision-making abilities. (2) Conduct challenging Platoon Patrolling lanes to simulate LDAC operations. (3) Conduct Day and Night Land Navigation training and evaluation. (4) Conduct two nights of patrol base operations to simulate conditions at LDAC. End State: Cadets from all three universities are challenged both mentally and physically‚ MSIIIs are prepared for LDAC‚ and MSIs and MSIIs are better trained for further responsibility in the ROTC program. 4 Concept

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    Joining the Army ROTC Program will afford me the opportunity to live for a greater purpose‚ grow stronger as a leader‚ and provide the chance to serve my country. The Army ROTC will allow me to live for a greater purpose. I will become part of an esteemed team and eventually earn the treasured title of Army Officer through hard work and commitment. Working hard for the benefit of the whole team is what wins games and will make me successful in the Army ROTC. I look forward to earning the respect

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    Examples of aspects of how challenges build character include learning to be more responsible and learning to have faith in oneself‚ depending more on others for support and putting trust in those willing to help‚ and making a person reevaluate themselves and realize what’s really important in their life. As humans we make mistakes all the time‚ but we don’t recognize them as being useful lessons. The mistakes build character and an example of how they build character is by teaching an individual to

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    characteristics that help them stand out and guide others. As future military leaders‚ we must think about how the decisions we make will impact our superiors‚ peers‚ subordinates‚ and future successors. Being a good‚ effective leader starts with character. Character is defined as the mental and moral qualities that are distinctive to an individual. When one decides to pursue a career in a profession of arms‚ that person is aware that there will be a standard. This standard does not only refer to physical

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