Some factors that lead to low morale in troops in general are: - inactivity - trench warfare - poor conditions (wet, muddy, cold) - staying in one place for long periods of time - bad food or no food - poor management
no the couldn't be or else they wouldn't be abolitionists no the couldn't be or else they wouldn't be abolitionists
Oh, dude, was James Earl Ray a Freemason? Well, technically, no, he wasn't. So, like, if you were planning on inviting him to your secret handshake club, I'd say maybe pick someone else. But hey, who knows, maybe he had a secret double life we don't know about.
in houses. where else
Two things wrong about that question. Firstly 'What else'... shouldn't you be asking this in the discussion section of the normal answer. How do we know what people have written on this in answer to your question. Secondly in stead of writing 'What else do you know' try, 'What can you tell me about xxx'
For males you have to check yes in being enrolled in the armed forces or else you will not received any type of financial aid, but for females the question is not provided.
of course it is because when you join the armed forces you get killed and you have to be alive to go to college Ignoring the idiot. Actually it can be easier because you have options for tuition assistance from the military and many state have aid for veterans also. You also still have the other tuition aids that everyone else has.
Only if you are amember of the police or armed forces in the persuance of your duties. For anyone else, no.
Yes. That is what the Constitution says and that is what was agreed on when the states joined the federal union. I surely would not trust anyone else for this position.
Many stolen, lost or outdated weapons of the British armed forces along with anything else they could find.
It creates tension but at the same time it opens people's eyes to what else is out there. I mean our music is evovolving thanks to cultural change and diversity. At the same time wars can begin b/c of diversity so its a +and a -
Yes. The armed forces were segregated, with blacks mostly limited to serving in non-combat support units. Blacks were drafted like everyone else, but put in separate units, with white officers. By the end of the war manpower shortages had begun to cause some breakdown of the racial barrier, but the armed forces only became integrated by order of President Truman in 1947. The racial segregation in the armed forces mirrored conditions in civilian life. Schools and all other public facilities were segregated, until the Civil Rights movement gained momentum in the post-war years.
Diversity in modern Canada is just like diversity anywhere else, it brings tensions between separate groups but also a much more positive biproduct of diversity is the blending of many cultures.
Lack of economic diversity that is all nothing else
centrifugal force, what else?
If you have a skill that someone else can benefit from - sure.
I don't know ask someone else