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Jimmy Carter
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born and raised in the tiny southwest Georgia hamlet of Plains near the larger town of Americus. The Carter family originated from southern England (Carter's paternal ancestor arrived in the American Colonies in 1635), and had lived in the...

Personal Leadership
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Personal Preference Inventory (Edwards, 1953) could have helped to establish concurrent validity. A study comparing the performance of proven young leaders (e.g., successful organization officers) with non-leaders would have lent credibilit...

Second World War
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second, to make amphibious landings. In wartime the navy takes over the Coast Guard. In peacetime until 1967 it was under the Treasury Department. As an arm of the navy, the Coast Guard escorts convoys to protect them against submarines, co...

Mass Casualty Incident
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mass casualty incident. The emergency procedure is the set of preparations and plans. These procedures aim for protecting, recovering and responding to the affected lives, environment and properties. The plan for mass casualty incident reco...

Britain’s Nuclear And Thermonuclear Weapons
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Thermonuclear Weapons A comprehensive Strategic Defense Review was completed by the Labor government in March 1998 that resulted in a major revision in Britain's strategic nuclear posture in July. Effective immediately all WE177 bombs were...

The Successful Royal Navy Division
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The Royal Navy of the United Kingdom is the oldest of HM Armed Forces (and is thus renowned as the Senior Service). From the starting of the 18th 100 years until well into the 20th 100 years it was the most mighty navy in the world,[3] play...

Essay # 4
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and merchant ships in 1917 was the primary motivation behind Wilson’s decision to lead the United States into World War I. Following the sinking of an unarmed French boat, the Sussex, in the English Channel in March 1916, Wilson had threat...