bar for reenlistment
bar to re-enlistment AR600-20 appendix d-7 a(1)(a)
Training/Education
An unlearned and fixed pattern of behavior common to all members of a species is called a fixed action pattern. See http://www.answers.com/topic/fixed-action-pattern
When it infracts or violates any of the 10 commandments.
Courts
Courts
Courts
The nouns in the sentence "Later she helped find soldiers who were missing in action" are "she," "soldiers," and "action." "She" refers to a person, "soldiers" refers to military personnel, and "action" refers to the context of the soldiers' status.
Supreme Court
assisting candidates in their application process
A common example of a fixed action pattern behavior is a bird building a nest. Birds exhibit a strong instinct to build nests using specific materials and techniques, often without prior experience. This behavior is triggered by external stimuli such as the arrival of spring or the sight of a suitable nesting site.
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