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Papers On U.S. Military & Government Agencies
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Militia Groups: Threats Or Support?
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15 pages in length. As the world continues to spiral toward complete and utter eradication, there exists a select sector of the population that refuses to allow this to happen without at least a good fight. Militia groups have long been at the forefront of controversy in their indignation toward government and its strong-arm tactics. These ordinary citizens believe the entire country -- and even the world -- is being deceived by the very bureaucracy that it is supposed to protect. They staunchly support the idea of running headlong into the bureaucratic problem, wheeling firearms and taking control, because they believe that is the only way that fraudulent government activity will ever be terminated. The writer discusses society's perception of militia groups, as well as addresses the fact that they sometimes get unfairly blamed for violent outbreaks. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: TLCmilit.wps
The Revolution in Military Affairs
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This 10 page paper considers the revolution in military affairs. The use of new technology in warfare is controversial and is used at all levels. This paper considers the ways in which it is used and the associated advantages and disadvantages. The use of technology in the Gulf sand in Kosovo are considered along with computer simulations in the training of military personnel. The bibliography cites 8 sources.
Filename: TEmilita.wps
(The) F117 Stealth Bomber
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A 3 page paper on the F117 Stealth Bomber-- Provides some structural detail and a brief historical overview (from the Gulf War to the present). Good reference for those studying military warfare & weaponry. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: F117stea.wps
Fatal Distraction - The Detrimental Factors Surrounding Females in Combat
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A 9 page paper that argues the point that female military personnel should not be placed in direct combat positions during times of war. The opinions and justifications presented by this opposition are discussed in detail as well as the arguments held by advocates of this issue. Included are a brief discussion of the military roles executed by female soldiers during the Gulf War of 1991 and a short summary of the reasons behind the Department of Defense's 1998 decision to uphold its ban on female ground combat positions. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: LCCombat.doc
The Case Against Forced Military Anthrax Vaccination
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A 22 page paper evaluating the
validity of the Department of Defense's staunch support for mandatory anthrax vaccinations of all members of the US armed forces. The paper gives an overview of the disease and Louis Pasteur's discovery of a vaccination against it. It reviews conditions surrounding other controversial health
issues and concludes that, given the military's history of direct lack of consideration for the well being of troops or civilians in the Cold War years, its reluctance to accept any responsibility for Agent Orange consequences and its absolute denial that Gulf War Syndrome exists at all, troops would be wise to resist accepting the vaccine until Congress can manage to withdraw all funding
for the project. Antibiotic treatment is highly effective when diagnosis is early. The paper favors abandoning the vaccination project completely. Bibliography lists 21 sources.
Filename: KSanthMil.wps
Governmental and Private Interactions in Fire Prevention
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A 4 page review of the role of federal and state agencies in fire prevention and the responsibility of private companies to go the extra step in adhering to the regulations presented by these agencies. Concentrates on industrial fire prevention and agencies like OSHA and FEMA. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: PPfireG.wps
U.S. Sanctions Against Iraq
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This 7 page paper discusses the sanctions against Iraq. Arguments in support of and in opposition to the sanctions are presented. One of the points the writer makes is exactly who is responsible for the devastating conditions in Iraq and who is really responsible for the deaths of so many Iraqi citizens. Saddam Hussein has had numerous opportunities to help his people but he has continued to reject those opportunities. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: PGiraq.wps
"Thirteen Days" by Robert F. Kennedy
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14 pages. This review centers on the Cuban Missile Crisis as told by Robert F. Kennedy in his book "Thirteen Days". A well written and thought out review, this is not simply an overview of the missile crisis but is instead a research paper on the book. When the reader is led behind the closed doors it is to find out that the Cuban Missile Crisis was a matter of ethical and moral principals at work as well. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: JGA13days.wps
A Diversified Naval Construction Force
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5 pages. This essay
expounds on the importance of having a diversified Naval
Construction Force. The slightest racist remark may have an
adverse effect on members of any type of ethnic group. In order
to work cohesively as a team, racism must become a thing of the
past and even racial remarks must be considered for the harmful
and destructive weapons that they are. Bibliography lists 3
sources.
Filename: JGAnvbis.wps
After 9/11 We Should Have Bombed Afghanistan Until The Country Was A Flat Wasteland
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5 pages in length. Freedom represents many things, not the least of which is the envy and hatred of those who do not have – or want others to have – the precious commodity for which Americans live and die. The terrorist attacks upon the World Trade Center and Pentagon reflect the loathing that stems from severe oppression, backwards thinking and a desire to rid the world of those not deemed worthy. With absolutely no regard for human life, Osama bin Laden orchestrated an assault upon a country where freedom and democracy reign supreme, trying his best to break America at its very foundation. This unconscionable and calculated act of fanaticism in the name of quelling America's fervor for global domination did not warrant the moderate counterattack the United States made upon Afghanistan; rather, it was a call for the US to completely annihilate the source of terrorism. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TLC911Bm.rtf
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