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This example uses the Propaganda technique of appealing to authority, by emphasizing the veteran status of the store owner to imply trustworthiness and patriotism, encouraging people to shop at Tire City.
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After returning from combat, the soldier experienced severe PTSD symptoms such as flashbacks and hypervigilance.
The corrupt cop who bends the rules for personal gain. The loose cannon cop who doesn't follow orders and takes matters into their own hands. The incompetent cop who always makes mistakes. The hero cop who is always right and saves the day. The racist cop who discriminates against certain groups. The grizzled veteran cop who is tough and unemotional.
Yes, that is correct. Secondary elaboration is a concept in Freudian dream analysis where the mind attempts to make sense of the latent content of a dream by weaving it into a coherent narrative that incorporates multiple elements into a single dream image. This process helps disguise the underlying unconscious desires and conflicts that are expressed in the dream.
It is important to stay informed about current events, be open-minded to diverse perspectives, practice critical thinking, and take action to address important issues such as climate change, social injustice, and global health crises. Staying informed and engaged can help contribute to a more informed and interconnected world.
No. My brother for example is Hatian and he is a veteran
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Veterans' hospitals are part of the Department of Veteran Affairs, service the US military, and are owned and operated by the federal government.
The incognito veteran deftly tripped the bank robber, foiling his escape.
Anyone can be a veteran of anything. A military person who never went to war or has never seen combat (action), is a veteran of the military. ANY person is a veteran of any occupation; a doctor, policeman, scientist, store owner, baseball player, swimmer, fisherman, mechanic, ANYBODY is a veteran of their occupation or activity, if they've done it long enough. Example: He's a veteran doctor; he's been a doctor for 20 years. Or he's a veteran cop, he's been a policeman for 10 years. But it's also true that the word "veteran" can be misleading: for example: "He's a veteran policeman." This could mean to some people that he's a veteran of the military, and is currently employed as a policeman. So, one has to listen to how the phrase is said, and/or possibly ask for clarification. Bottom line: Veteran means someone whose been doing something for awhile (at anything).
If a veteran chooses to be buried in a veterans cemetery, her or his spouse may be buried next to that veteran, with tombstone engraving and perpetual care provided, all at no cost to the family. Note, however, that the burial of a veteran's spouse MUST be next to the veteran. If a veteran chooses not to be buried in a veterans cemetery (the choice my father made, for example), then the spouse (in this case, my mother, who was never in the military) can not seek burial in a veterans cemetery, and certainly not for free.
Novice is an antonym for veteran
Military nurse in war,YES...a military veteran. Civilian nurse in war, YES...a VETERAN of her occupation but not a MILITARY Veteran. Another words, the word "Veteran" is not strictly a military term. A person can be a veteran doctor, veteran lawyer, veteran school teacher, etc. Veteran means someone that has been doing that job/occupation for a long time.
i think its veteran day
No, you do not capitalize "veteran" in "USMC veteran." In general, the word "veteran" is not capitalized unless it is part of a proper noun or at the beginning of a sentence.
Someone from a small town who did something renowned. For example a baseball star or a decorated war veteran.
the veteran was crying because he missed his family