NASA, the CIA and the Peace Corps all grew out of the cold war.
That is quite true, all of those organizations were created during the Cold War and were intended to play a role in that war.
First of all it is Peace Corps, that was very disrespectful. And second of all they are an organization that goes around and helps third world countries.
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It is very difficult to quantify the benefits of Peace Corps. Peace Corps has been sending volunteers to countries that request them for 50 years, so there must be positive outcomes.The Peace Corps' mission has three simple goals:Helping the people of interested countries in meeting their need for trained men and women.Helping promote a better understanding of Americans on the part of the peoples served.Helping promote a better understanding of other peoples on the part of Americans.As a returned volunteer and someone who has documented volunteers in 22 countries around the world it is my opinion that the way the Peace Corps "helps" is by bringing together people. People look at Peace Corps as a big agency, and they look for results as if Peace Corps volunteers were going into countries en masse and doing large development projects. That is not how Peace Corps works. Once Peace Corps volunteers get through training they are then placed on their own with an agency of the country where they serve and they live amongst the people they serve, so that they become integrated into the culture and work at the grass roots. Because of this Peace Corps volunteers develop a greater understanding of where they serve, and the people they serve learn about our country through the Peace Corps volunteer.So, it is this exchange ... a development of understanding between different people, that is how Peace Corps helps. Then the volunteers bring what they learn back to the United States and helps spread this understanding and awareness of others.
All you have to do is volunteer for Greenpeace, the Peace Corps, or the Red Cross. They don't care what your qualifications are, they will put you where you would do the most good.
They were in Romania for help; now we have not members of the Peace Corps. Unfortunately Romania is invaded now by strange and ridiculous sectarians (Mormons, Yechowists, Adventists, Pentecostals etc.) from the United States; they are not liked by the Romanian people (with a much older religion and more serious than theirs), and all wish to no longer see here these annoying people.
nasa is all about aeronautics and space very mysterious indeed.
it depends on which section of the CIA you are in because they are not all spys there is the annalist the spy (clandestine service) the engineer and many others that make the CIA a great place to work
The Job Corps is the working division of the U.S. Marine Corps.
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We're not sure who or what the "us space corps" is. It may be a clandestine activity that's somehow part of Starfleet Command. Up until the completion of the Space Shuttle program in mid-2011, all of the US' space "explorations" have been conducted by NASA, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, an agency funded and operated by the federal government. After that date, NASA still retains primary responsibility for space operations of all kinds, but supply, maintenance, and crew-change missions to the International Space Station will necessarily have to involve launch vehicles from other countries and from private industry, since NASA has no manned-launch capability just now.
The CIA and most other Law enforcement agencies all have about 90 percent paperwork. Its not all secret agent stuff and shootouts.