Papers 1261-1270 of total 11983 found.
…were recruited by the Navy and the Marine Corps to perform clerical jobs that would ‘free the men to fight’. This number, however, does not reflect the combined forces of these women and the many nurses that served. When that number is included, the total…
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…in the U.S. military are as follows: A. Title 10, U.S.C. 6015 applies to the Navy and Marine Corps. It states: “Women may not be assigned duty on vessels or in aircraft that are engaged in combat missions nor may they be assigned to other than temporary duty…
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…the emergence of sports as autotelic physical contests for adults. Some historians see modern sport as distinctive in its secularism and its concern with quantification and records, but others see ancient and modern sport as part of a continuum, an enduring…
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…in Mesopotamia and their relationship to Genesis 6-9. The significance of literature from Ugarit for understanding the literature of the Bible. Evidence for the development of a canon of literature from ancient Israel. The image of Moses outside the Torah…
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…The highly advanced citizens of the ancient Mayan civilization used hieroglyphics to keep important historical records, made many advancements in mathematics, and had a highly accurate astronomy system. Throughout their years…
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Category: /History
…the emergence of sports as autotelic physical contests for adults. Some historians see modern sport as distinctive in its secularism and its concern with quantification and records, but others see ancient and modern sport as part of a continuum, an enduring heritage…
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…they crossed the Tiger river, so it is the natural location of the main north-south road in Italy. There are important salt flats near the city of Rome, because salt is so important in the ancient world. As Romans expanded their empire they encountered many…
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…together during this time and share each other dreams and goals. Many have forgotten where the ancient games originated. Records of those who played in Ancient Greece were lost. Fighters and champions were looked upon as gods. Today the athletes don’t even…
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…of the people. The symbol helps the believer to understand the high ideas of the religion without having to dedicatedly study the religion itself. Often considered to be the single most important aspect of religion is the ritual (Ancient). These acts designed…
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…(2002), "but they must be properly managed." Many products from marine organisms are being advanced, such as cancer therapy from algae and a painkiller taken from the venom in cone snails. "The antiviral drugs Ara-A and AZT and the anticancer agent Ara-C…
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