Papers 1671-1680 of total 11983 found.
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…aware, free doesn’t always mean free as I was soon to find out. At the time of this deployment, I was aboard the U.S.S Cleveland serving as a member of the 1st Reconnaissance Battalion in the United States Marine Corps . Realizing that the taste of fear…
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…in motion pictures, lectured on Native American culture, and served as a seaman in the U.S. Merchant Marine during World War II. In 1950 nearly 400 American sportswriters and broadcasters selected Thorpe as the greatest all-around athlete and football player…
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…there is no sufficient evidence that proves they shouldn’t. West 2 Women have been a part of the Marine Corps since 1943; but today women make up a mere five- percent of the Corps population. In the Navy, women were invited onto hospital ships in 1977. Today they too…
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…Military from serving in positions that require them to engage in direct combat. Women in the Air Force and Navy are barred from aircraft and vessels that have a chance to be exposed to combat. The official policies of the Army and Marine Corps exclude…
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…and also ever other marine animal. Why would a shrimper want to tear up the ocean if that is where he makes his living. Works Cited 1. The United States: Emptier Nets…
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…and also ever other marine animal. Why would a shrimper want to tear up the ocean if that is where he makes his living. Works Cited 1. The United States: Emptier Nets…
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…them to nourish their young solely on milk secreted from these glands. Mammals are warm blooded, and all, except for marine mammals, are mostly or completely covered with hair. Mammals give birth to live young, however, there are a few rare exceptions…
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…originated from sightings of the largest marine invertebrate which is the giant squid. The giant squid have the ability to jet propel themselves through the water at 20 miles per hour, faster than most sailing ships of the past. As squid can also…
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…appreciation of the medium’s social possibilities. Radio was thought of private means of point-to-point communication, rather than public means of mass communication. The first significant users of radio coastal, marine, army, and intelligence services were…
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…studied to become a marine biologist, but never got his degree. He started writing and finished his first book in 1935. He won several awards including the Nobel Prize for Literature. He died in 1968 leaving behind an unattainable legacy. The book begins…
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