Well, isn't that a thought-provoking quote? When we hear "there are no victims, only volunteers," it's a reminder that we have more power and control over our lives than we may realize. It suggests that we have the ability to choose how we respond to challenges and hardships, empowering us to take charge of our own happiness and well-being. So, let's remember to approach life with a positive outlook and a sense of agency, knowing that we can overcome obstacles with resilience and strength.
Very probably one of your friends or relatives, it doesn't appear to have been said in anything published.
No, they can have volunteers.
The American Expeditionary Force was primarily made of national guardsmen and volunteers. Draftees made up only a slim percentage. So, volunteers. Good Luck! :)
yes
your still called a special victims detective, the only thing that changes it that the show is "special victims unit" when in reality it's the special victims squad :]
who are the victims of aids? and please name about it.. even if its only ONE name that youll gonna give it..
Who said the quote The only way out is in?
Author Gustave Flaubert is often credited with the quote "There is no truth. There is only perception".
New Zealand was rather unique in the Viet War; they were the only ones that deployed all volunteers (artillerymen); while Aus, US, ROK, RVN, PI, and Thailand sent combinations of volunteers (mostly draft induced volunteers) and draftees.
The power of prosecution is reserved for the government. Victims can initiate a civil suit, but only the government can bring criminal charges.
20 volunteers
they can in some animal shelters but only as volunteers