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I am a 2nd and not a junior. I have the same name as my Grandfather. If I were to have the same name as my father I would be a junior. If I give my son the same as myself he would be a junior and a 3rd.
You can watch this video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H6a-yZu__rg to have a copy of juniors' president acceptance speech.
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Traditionally, a Junior Officer acting in a higher rank, may only give orders to those of his acting rank or lower. For example: A Lieutenant, Royal Navy, with an acting rank of Lieutenant Commander, cannot give an order to a Commander - unless the junior officer is acting by Warrant and is the designated Captain of a ship. However, any officer in charge of a vessel, may make a request (not an order) to a Senior Officer. The exception is Whale Island, where Gunnery Officers are trained; or other Command Training. While actually carrying out training, Senior Officers are obliged to accept the orders of a junior officer or rating.
No just a military during the month of november
For Junior Prom: "As we pass on the torch of wisdom from the junior class to the senior class, let us remember the lessons learned and the memories shared. May the seniors carry forward this torch with grace and excellence, lighting the way for future generations." For Senior Prom: "Receiving the torch of wisdom from the junior class is both an honor and a responsibility. Let us carry on the legacy of knowledge and leadership with pride, paving the way for those who will follow in our footsteps. Tonight, as we celebrate together, let us also look ahead to the bright future that awaits us."
One of the only ways to find out if they give senior discounts is to ask. Many places do give senior discounts.
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That's the only type he can give...junior tot he first one.
It depends on the situation. In virtually 99% of all cases, the enlisted member salutes the officer first. However, and though not specifically required by law or military regulation, the only exception is if the enlisted member is a Medal of Honor recipient; in that case, all ranks, junior and senior, are encouraged to salute the MOH recipient first as a matter of respect and courtesy.
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No, sorry you cannot. First, no legitimate college or university will give that many credits in transfer. Second, approximately half the courses for the bachelor's degree must be taken at the junior and senior level.