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    The First Day of Basic Training Grantham University Abstract The first day of basic training was one of the most horrifying days of my life. I was afraid. I was terrified. I did not know what to expect from or during basic training. I repeated over and over again‚ “Why did I join the army?” I should not be here. I was so far away from home. I had no family close by. Everything that could possibility went wrong did. First‚ I was late arriving to basic training. Second‚ I did not

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    The First Day of Basic Training Week 1 Assignment 1 Descriptive Essay Chasity Schwoeppe 01/20/2012 The First Day of Basic Training I left for basic training on July 30‚ 2008‚ and arrived in Fort Leonard Wood Missouri on July 31‚ 2008. Before we entered into our extreme training‚ we processed into the Army for a whole week at reception. On the day of actual basic training‚ we realized our great lives changed to instructions all day‚ miserable feelings‚ separation from family‚ and extreme

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    The Importance of Basic First Aid Training First‚ what is a skill? The best definition I found is‚ a learned power of doing a thing competently: a developed or acquired aptitude or ability. (_Merriam-Webster ’s Third New International Dictionary Unabridged‚_ http://www.mwu.eb.com.ezproxy.apollolibrary.com/mwu) There are so many skills that people should master to make life richer‚ more meaningful‚ or simply easier. But to choose a skill that most people have not mastered that I believe everyone

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    Basic Training Michael Parker University of North Florida Basic Training On March 25 @0330 on a humid and misty morning 6 drill sergeants came into the cold buildings hollering as if the buildings was on fire! Get the hell up privates! Literally you can see the spit coming from their mouths‚ veins popping into their foreheads. The more the Drill Sergeants paced back and forward as if they kicked over an ant pile from all the soldiers scattering. By the time they finished the

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    2002‚ my senior year of high school to be a medic. My official first day in the Army was August 22nd 2002. I arrived in Columbia‚ South Carolina at 1145pm‚ after two hours of riding in a cramped bus I arrived at Ft. Jackson and the in processing station. On August 28th ‚ after getting stuck with needles‚ countless interviews‚ pushups for calling people the wrong rank and the first twinges of homesickness‚ the first day of real basic training loomed like immense purple wall clouds in the very near distance

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    The date is January 3rd‚ 2010 and I am on a bus headed for basic training‚ a four-month long process. I have a million thoughts rolling through my head. I have no idea what to expect. All I know is that I’m not in Texas anymore. I look out my window and see snow everywhere and soldiers walking in formation. The bus starts to take off toward the barracks‚ which I will call home for the next few months. Out of nowhere‚ three drill sergeants stand up and start talking to us about what we’re going to

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    Sweet Tooth Last year in basic training my battle buddy Brown and I always stole nutri-grain bars and oreos from chow (is what army defines as a time to eat) for uses of eating them and selling them to others. It all started when I was at a breaking point and I felt like needed something sweet in order to live or I wouldn’t make it to see the next day. So I decided to slide a few packs of oreos and nutri-grain bars in my pocket to save for later cravings Basic training was a very good learning

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    In the middle of 2009 I found out I was pregnant with my daughter. From the day I took the pregnancy test‚ to the day I had her and beyond‚ my life changed in many ways. From the revealing of my pregnancy to my delivery‚ and everything in between‚ this was a completely life changing stage in my life. The events that took place during this time‚ took a serious toll on me both mentally and physically. It all began that early morning when I walked into the bathroom around five a.m. Recently‚ I had

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    Training Day Even though extreme‚ Training Day shows its audience a real life scenario of the power of temptation and the terror that is happening everyday in many of our inner cities. This film attempts to open our eyes to the idea that no one is immune to corruption‚ not even our police. Training Day is a thought provoking film that addresses the issues of corruption and violence that many people face everyday in our society and makes us face the fact that there is a darker side of the law

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    Training Day "In the state of nature the man lives a war on all against all. The man is a wolf for the man." Thomas Hobbes. The movie talks about the inner streets conflicts each day in the U.S‚ a war between residents‚ drug dealers and the people who tries to protect from the other. In the movie this war has a principal character‚ one member of L.A.P.D. Detective Sergeant Alonzo Harris‚ a 13 year veteran narcotics officer who has a hidden methodology that passes the line between legality and

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