Advocating for peace is requiring us to confront the seductive power of
military might at a time when its allure becomes almost unbearable; dissent is seen as treason, discussion as a betrayal.
Not exact matches
The options, often hinted
at by President Donald Trump and members of his cabinet, represent the full range of US
military might and strategy, but sometimes in unexpected ways.
The main downside to
military service is the fact that you put yourself in harm's way and
might be required to serve months
at a time away from your family.
I cherish instead the notion that if we could understand not only the sociology and psychology of religion but also the religion of religion; if we could get
at the roots of conviction in the lives of profound believers in the open society; if we could combine civility with devotion — if we could do these things, religious forces
might retrieve some initiative and offer examples for coexistence in the world of the nations and the
military powers.
In February 1792, British Prime Minister Pitt justified the reduction of
military expenditures and held out hope for more reductions to come by declaring: «Unquestionably there never was a time in the history of this country when from the situation of Europe we
might more reasonably expect fifteen years of peace than
at the present moment.
A month after Japan's destruction of the US naval fleet
at Pearl Harbor, President Franklin Roosevelt established the Wartime Production Board to supervise the conversion of the country's industrial
might from civilian to
military purposes.
The
military could avoid this easily, by either not having a benediction
at graduation or not ordering a prayer stance during the benediction, attention or parade rest for everyone
might work.
At first I thought I
might have a seizure from the clamor, but once my ears acclimated I came to admire the (gentle)
military precision the lunchroom staff uses to shepherd the kids in and out safely while getting them fed.
Churchill spent months during war criss - crossing the Atlantic for meetings
at the White House, and was reportedly overjoyed when the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbour drew the
might of the US
military onto the Allies side.
If the FCC can create a way to provide television white spaces to wireless users, the agency
might take a similar approach to free up other unused or underused areas of the spectrum, for example those currently utilized by the
military, radar and fire and police departments, says Luke D'Arcy, head of cognitive radio technology
at Cambridge Consultants, a technology development and consulting firm.
White remains cautious, though, and would like to see more work looking
at whether some of those 10 watts
might be coming from the piezoelectric properties of the tantalum oxide, rather than from its interaction with the droplets.Ten watts would be enough to power a mobile phone, a
military radio, a GPS device, even a small laptop, Krupenkin says.
This will be Dugan's second tour of duty
at the agency, which spends $ 3.2 billion a year on development of technologies to boost the country's
military might.
To explore how eye movements
might relate to expertise in a challenging task, researchers
at SUNY Downstate evaluated eye tracking as an objective means of classifying novice versus expert
military helicopter pilots.
They have studied how «secondhand sugars» found in breast milk
might negatively affect a baby's future body weight, how a concussion
might interrupt a child's normal brain development and how teens in
military families are
at higher risk of depression and suicidal thoughts.
For example, you
might want to do
military presses — this means that first you should warm up, then do a set of 10 reps which bring you to muscle failure
at a weight of 200 pounds.
MilitaryCupid is one of the Cupid family of dating websites, and as you
might have guessed, it's targeted
at military personnel who are looking for love, and non-m...
As Eastwood sees it, Stone is a person with an inner reservoir of violence that's waiting to find its need for eruption — the sort of reservoir that's readily exploited by the
military, though it also offers men and women a form of expression that
might fulfill them
at the risk of ruining them.
Compared to their single - minded commanding officer, Dr. Ventress (a no - nonsense Jennifer Jason Leigh), and the three thick - skinned, hyper - capable
military women along for the trip (Gina Rodriguez, Tuva Novotny, and Tessa Thompson), Lena
at first looks like she
might be the weak link, only to find that she's a resilient soldier - scientist in her own right, having previously served seven years in the Army — and no slouch with a rapid - fire cannon either.
Kojima Productions is currently working hard on a PS4 console exclusive, and judging from various job opportunities
at the studio, Kojima's upcoming title
might well be some a SCI - FI title set in a
military setting, and will include RPG elements, and possibly a crowd AI system.
But a new period of hardening ensues,
at different times for particular segments of American life, and in his conclusion Barone is enthusiastic about the performance of American business and entrepreneurship and American
military might in Iraq (both wars) and Afghanistan.
The current era of corporate education reform began with the 1983 publication of the Reagan administration's report A Nation
at Risk: The Imperative for Education Reform, prepared by a committee of prominent professors, politicians, teachers, and business executives.5 Not only did the report attack many of the equity - minded federal education reforms that preceded it, A Nation
at Risk also manufactured a narrative of public education in crisis, steeped in the language of Cold War
military paranoia: «If an unfriendly foreign power had attempted to impose on America the mediocre educational performance that exists today, we
might well have viewed it as an act of war,» the authors wrote.
If you require your own rolling arsenal, but can't be seen in something as common as what you
might find
at a
military surplus auction, then Bonhams has just the car for you.
Ben Fountain took on the
military and the media in his award - winning debut; German - born author Clark takes a similarly satirical and darkly humorous look
at the food industry in Sweetness # 9, the story of the inventor of an artificial sweetener and his slow realization that the consequences of his invention
might be more serious than he could have imagined.
If you've never been on a
military base, you
might be surprised, upon reading You Know When the Men Are Gone,
at just how extensive Fort Hood, Texas, is.
Debt is a burden for many American families, but it
might strike hardest
at those who serve in the
military.
If
at all possible, it
might be best for
military personnel to try and avoid filing for personal bankruptcy.
The dogs range from a nine - pound Boston terrier to a 175 - pound Newfoundland, and they can be found everywhere
at the airport — in the concourses and the baggage areas, the
military courtesy room, the observation deck — anywhere a traveler (or a crew member)
might benefit from a moment with a friendly face and a wagging tail.
Sure, it's just virtual fiction, but it's a frightening thought, considering world leaders and the
military might have the same distance
at times of war.
If you area fan of Call of Duty franchise of
military first - person shooter video games, this
might be your best opportunity to get hands on your favourite CoD instalments
at discounted prices on PC.
After a fashion, the care and spirit that went into its development
might be responsible for how much more effectively Valiant Hearts conveys the tragedy of war than any of the
military shooter games that market themselves on the valiant heroes
at the center of their campaigns.
Conner, in one fine example, uses his skillful way with collage to merge a figure wearing a
military jacket with an iconic image of mushroom clouds from the first underwater atomic bomb test
at Bikini Atoll, reanimating (and giving a psychological dimension) to an image of power and destruction that
might not seem as safely far in the past as it used to.
Typically, these examples got into power
at first through hard work, then maintained it through a combination of economic power,
military might, charismatic diplomacy, and the not - infrequent bit of exploitation and willingness to sacrifice ideals for temporary benefits.
These attitudes
might be true of rank - and - file
military people who are out of the political debate
at the top, but people like Sherri Goodman see things differently, as do the people who publish articles like this one: http://www.politicususa.com/2017/04/21/report-concludes-trumps-climate-denial-aids-terrorist-recruitment-efforts.html
The inner - city kids going nowhere from broken and dysfunctional families would learn self - discipline and other values necessary for success in life, breaking the intergenerational cycle of hopelessness, and some of the lefty kids
might become a tad bit more patriotic... or
at least not so hateful of our
military.
The latest figure I heard was that the Air Force accepted 4 % of its applicants for a position as a Judge Advocate (For a look
at whether you
might be the right fit for a
military lawyer lifestyle, see my last post).
Did anyone
at Boeing not think that Canada
might find a different
military aircraft than the Super Hornet?
Step 3: Explore Other Personal and Labor - Market Factors in the Career Decision Veteran students should also look
at their own talents, skills, experience and interests — beyond their
military service — to see what careers
might be a good match.
They may teach for airlines,
at flight schools, in the
military or they
might work as independent instructors.
Veteran students should also look
at their own talents, skills, experience and interests — beyond their
military service — to see what careers
might be a good match.
The
military life really always made us feel rushed because we
might be moved
at any time, but now we feel permanent &
at home.