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US Air Force

The US Air Force is a service branch of the US Armed Forces that deals with aerial warfare. Headed by the Secretary of the Air Force, it is one of the most technologically-sophisticated air force in the world.

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What is Crisis Action Planning?

Planning activities in response to an imminent crisis or situation that may result in military operations

Name two non-income determinants of Consumption?

There are following non-income determinants

1.wealth

2.Expenditure

3.Investment

4.House-hold debts

5.Interest rate

What is the place where you register and pay money in a hospital called?

your answer is within the question "Registration" is where you sign in, provide proof of insurance, and pay money.

What are the pros and cons of being a army ranger vs a Air Force fighter piloit?

It's an apples and oranges comparison. There's a whole world of difference between the two.

Air Force pilots are all commissioned officers. They have to meet strict physical and vision criteria before you even go to flight school, and even if you pass it, there's no guarantee you'll become a fighter pilot - the Air Force operates a wide range of aircraft, and you could end up piloting any type.

Army Rangers also have strict physical requirements they have to meet. E1 - E4 can go into a Ranger battalion without having attended Ranger school (though they still have to complete RIP), but officers are required to, and enlisted must complete Ranger School for promotion beyond E-4. The Ranger School has a 70% attrition rate.

What situations are indicated when referring to records marked for Disposition?

Record transfer to a records center or the National Archives.

Destruction, salvage, or donation of records.

Any actions taken with inactive records to include erasure of data.

Transfer to a staging area or record center or another org
-record transfer to a records center or the National Archives

-destruction, salvage, or donation of records

-any actions taken with inactive records to include erasure of data

-transfer to a staging area or record center or another organization

  • destruction, salvage, or donations of records
  • record transfers to a records center or the National Archives
  • any actions taken with inactive records to include erasure of data
  • transfer to a staging area or record center or another organization

any actions taken with inactive records to include erasure of data

transfer to a records center or the national archives

transfer to a staging area or record center

destruction, slavage, or donation of records


Transfer to a staging area or record center or another organization Record transfer to a records center or the National Archives Destruction, salvage, or donation of records Any action taken with inactive records to include erasure of data

What is form DD form 2795?

DD Form 2795 is the Pre-Deployment Health Assessment completed by military personnel when in a mobilization status but before they go to an overseas assignment. It provides a baseline for comparison of some health issues before deployment and allows a medical provider to determine whether the military person should be deployed based on medical or behavioral health issues.

What is the distance from Annapolis Maryland to Stevensville Maryland?

About 15 miles, but there's a toll bridge between them which can have long tailbacks.

What is gross income?

In almost all cases, this is your "total" (or gross) income, before taxes or other with-holdings.

If you are paid hourly, this is your total hours worked x rate of pay.

If you are on salary, it is your salary, rather than your actual take home pay.

What do you need to do exactly to get promoted to airman in cap civil air patrol?

Talk to the officer in charge of documents and the like and ask for an 'airman promotion contract', on this contract is a list of stuff you have to do. First you must obtain a complete uniform which for most squadrons is a problem due to garbagy supply lines. Second you must memorize the cadet oath. third you must participate actively in the squadron so if your flight is doing traffic control at an airshow or rodeo or training on a base then you should be out there doing it. Fourth you have to take a test called 'leadership chapter one' (again talk to the document guy) and pass at I believe 100 percent. fifth you have to pass a Physical Training test which can vary by age and gender. sixth you must participate in a "moral leadership forum" which is a fancy term for listening to a chaplain talk about the meaning of life ( and if religion bothers you don't worry the fellow at mine rarely ever talks about god or religion). lastly get an NCO or an officer to confirm that you have accomplished these tasks by signing the document then take it to your squadron commander who should be the head honcho (adult) senior member. once all this has been done and once national headquarters processes it you will receive an e-mail saying you have promoted from airman basic to airman.

mine took about five months because we had a lot of trouble getting my uniform. you can also get a promotion contract off of your squadron website basically if you live in newyork city or something type in "new york civil air patrol" or if you live in spokane type in spokane civil air patrol

Changing statement into question?

How to change a statement into a question

A sentence that tells us something is a statement. By using do, does or did as the first word, a statement can be changed into a question.

· Alice likes reading. (Statement)

· Does Alice like reading. (Question)

Why do we use does, and not do or did in the question given below? Well, we use does because the subject Alice is a singular noun and the sentence is in the simple present tense.

Compare:


· I like reading. (Statement)

· Do I like reading. (Question)

Here we use do because that is the verb that agrees with the subject I. Note thatdo is used with all plural subjects including you, they and we.

· She likes singing. (Statement)

· Does she like singing? (Question)

· They like playing.

· Do they like playing?

Did is used with both plural and singular subjects in the simple past tense.

· She liked the story. (Statement)

· Did she like the story? (Question)

· They supported the idea. (Statement)

· Did they support the idea? (Question)

· John gave a prompt reply. (statement)

· Did John give a prompt reply? (Question)

Note that after did we use the present tense form of the verb.

· Did write (NOT Did wrote)

· Did come (NOT Did came)

What you difference between over attribution and fundamental attribution error?

I think that overattribution is when one's obvious characteristics(e.g. being rich) is singled out and is made reason to almost anything he/she does. Fundamental attribution error is using what you've known primarily of the person(e.g. being inconsiderate) and deducing that the person did what he/she did because of the kind of person he/she is.

When was Magnum Force created?

Magnum Force was created on 1973-12-25.

What term refers to the condition in which the concentration of the reactants and products remains constant over time?

Chemical equilibrium describes a state in which the concentrations of reactants and products in a reversible chemical reaction remain constant over time. At equilibrium, the rate of the forward reaction is equal to the rate of the reverse reaction.

Can a sole proprietor's salary be deducted for tax purposes?

No it cannot as the sole proprietor is taxed on the profit of the business which belongs to them. The salary must be added onto the profit if taken away in adjustments.

The above is correct and if a bit confusing it is because you should understand that a sole proprietorship is NOT an actual company accounted for seperately from it's owner. It and the owner are one.

Maybe best exemplieifed by anyones expenses in making taxable income are deductible. So the costs (salary) of employing someone to work for you are deductible, and if you make money off that expense and persons work you have taxable income of that amount. In a proprietorship it is most common that for booki-keeping purposes the owner takes a "draw", that is a budgeted cash amount, from the operations. However, cash and profit are not the same and the profit from the operations is what he earns for taxes. It is possible that an owner can actually take a cash draw of XX over the year but that the business would have LOST money and he has no taxable income.