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		<title>Challenging Air Force Training Routines</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whether you are considering going into the Air Force or just want a routine that will challenge you, it is a good idea to look into the workouts used by those in the Air Force. You will probably find that the results are more impressive than what you will get from the gym, as is... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/challenging-air-force-training-routines.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<p>Whether you are considering going into the Air Force or just want a routine that will challenge you, it is a good idea to look into the workouts used by those in the Air Force. You will probably find that the results are more impressive than what you will get from the gym, as is the feeling of achievement when you finish the routine. Though joining the Air Force is the best way to get the training, there are other sources available.</p>
<p>You can find schools and companies near you that offer training routines when you check out <a href="http://www.411.ca/">Canada 411</a> or similar local search engines. This is usually the fastest way to find a range of places offering Air Force training, allowing you to quickly choose a location and get started getting in shape. You can also expect to learn discipline, teamwork and confidence when you choose an Air Force routine. While it will not be easy to complete the <a href="http://www.baseops.net/basictraining/airforce.html">training</a>, the outcome is usually worth it, especially since you should be left with both more muscle tone and the knowledge that you can complete any challenges you put your mind to.</p>
<p>Most Air Force training courses cost money, but you can usually get a few tips regarding the routine from fitness magazines and websites. Of course, you will not get the same challenge as if you were to take a course, but if you are already disciplined, you may benefit from learning some of the requirements of the training and then adding them into your own routine.</p>
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		<title>Pilot Aptitude Battery Test</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 09 Jul 2011 16:53:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia The pilot aptitude battery test (PABT) is a series of tests aimed at checking a person’s ability to become an air-force pilot. It is conducted by the Indian Air Force. PABT is probably the only selection and assessment mechanism to check the aptitude of pilot’s for a career in the skies. A... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/pilot-aptitude-battery-test.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<p>The pilot aptitude battery test (PABT) is a series of tests aimed at checking a person’s ability to become an air-force pilot. It is conducted by the Indian Air Force. PABT is probably the only selection and assessment mechanism to check the aptitude of pilot’s for a career in the skies.</p>
<p>A pilot’s career is not easy. At every stage of a pilot’s career, there are serious risks involved. A pilot carries the lives of people in their hands. It is certainly one of the bravest jobs in the world.</p>
<p>Three tests comprise the PABT. Instrument Battery Test (INSB), Sensory Motor Apparatus Test (SMA) and <a href="http://ask.metafilter.com/186020/Anyone-care-for-reigniting-the-aptget-vs-aptitude-flamewar" target="_blank">Control Velocity Test</a> (CVT).</p>
<p><a href="http://www.innertemplelibrary.com/2011/06/lsb-publishes-aptitude-testing-research-legal-services-board/" target="_blank">Instrument Battery Test</a> consists of three tests. One is a written test, and other two are practical tests. Comprising of two parts, INSB assesses a pilot’s ability to judge signals displayed on the instrument panel of an aircraft.</p>
<p>Candidates need to score minimum marks in INSB. Cleared candidates go on to do the machine tests. The machine tests are <a href="http://www.first4lawyers.com/inebriated-pilot-given-jail-term/" target="_blank">Sensory Motor Apparatus Test</a> (SMA) and Control Velocity Test (CVT). These tests check the level of alertness in the candidate. The candidate should be able to respond to situations with firm and correct decisions.</p>
<p>Only the best qualify. Pilot aptitude battery tests are designed to meet the needs of everyday civil and military aviation. It requires its candidates to be mentally and physically fit for the rigors of flight. To take to the skies in metal bird requires much more than ordinary.</p>
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		<title>Finding the Reliable Aircraft Parts Dealer</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Jun 2011 17:59:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just like when we are maintaining our car components, the same thing should be done for aircraft. The maintenance procedure for aircraft is even so much more complex than car. We can choose a second-class product for our car component, but such thing can’t be done for aircraft. The aircraft components should be chosen perfectly.... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/finding-the-reliable-aircraft-parts-dealer.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just like when we are maintaining our car components, the same thing should be done for aircraft. The maintenance procedure for aircraft is even so much more complex than car. We can choose a second-class product for our car component, but such thing can’t be done for aircraft. The aircraft components should be chosen perfectly. Components that are attached in the aircraft should be on its best condition as well and small damage cannot be tolerated. Well, second-class products can be chosen for aircraft accessories like carpet, rack and so on. However, when it comes to components that are related to safety, then the best products are needed.</p>
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<p>Nowadays, it is so much easier for us to find aircraft components or <a href="http://www.parttarget.com/" target="_blank">Military Aircraft Parts</a> seller. When we browse on the internet, we will be served with so many sellers, but of course, not all of them are serving the same product and service quality. Some of the sellers we find on the internet are brokers, so we have to be more selective when choosing one. Before we buy components form the online seller, it had better for us to check the license and certification of the seller. Aircraft component is unlike clothes that can be sold by all sellers, so certification form government or institution is needed.</p>
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<p>One of the sites we can rely on is PartTarget.com. This site is the official site of professional Aircraft Parts like <a href="http://fsg-15-aircraft-structural.parttarget.com/" target="_blank">Airframe Structural Parts</a>, Vehicular equipment, engine accessories, <a href="http://www.parttarget.com/Lockheed-Martin-Corporation_nsn-parts.html">Lockheed Martin Parts</a> and many others. This seller is holding license and accreditation form several institutions like ISO, ANAB, Management System Accreditation, and so on. Their entire products are served with 30 days warranty and we don’t have to worry about their product quality or service due to their positive reputation among people in the aircraft industry. Check their offer and how they can help us by visiting the site.</p>
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		<title>Military Uniform Styles</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Jun 2011 08:20:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The military uniform is a concept taken from weaponry and tactics introduced into the European armies in the seventeenth century. Uniforms became a vital part thereafter, with soldiers being made recognizable in the smoke filled and crowded battle fields. Also, military uniforms are said to impose discipline and shape habits and actions on the job.... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/military-uniform-styles.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="font-family: Verdana; font-size: x-small;">The military uniform is a concept taken from weaponry and tactics introduced into the European armies in the seventeenth century. Uniforms became a vital part thereafter, with soldiers being made recognizable in the smoke filled and crowded battle fields. Also, military uniforms are said to impose discipline and shape habits and actions on the job. Uniforms embody the organizational hierarchy within the military as well. Styles of uniform didn’t change until the mid- twentieth century. Military clothing expanded to a more modern and less isolated style, often indistinguishable from the casual dress of the civilian.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Verdana; font-size: x-small;">Between 1776 and the nineteenth century, the standard </span><a href="http://www.uspatriottactical.com/" target="_blank"><span style="color: #0000ff; font-family: Verdana; font-size: x-small;"><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">military uniforms</span></strong></span></a><span style="font-family: Verdana; font-size: x-small;"> in America followed the European uniform style. The tradition set by the British navy which wore the blue apparel in winter and white apparel in summer followed suit in America. In the early nineteenth century, the Napoleonic style of tight trousers, outsized headwear and colorful tight fitting jacket swept the military uniform style in Europe. This influence although subdued in America is evident during the half century, which followed thereafter. In 1830, the French colonial soldiers adopted a popular military clothing style with a cropped jacket and balloon trousers. This style quickly spread around the world.</span></p>
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		<title>Surviving Basic Air Force Training</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 May 2011 13:29:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; &#160; &#160; Image via Wikipedia People, especially the youth, often have a very one sided view of the Air Force. The Air Force isn’t all about flying cool fighter jets, wearing Ray Ban Aviators or sporting leather jackets. Being an Air Force pilot is serious business. It takes a lot of dedication and hard... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/surviving-basic-air-force-training.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<p>People, especially the youth, often have a very one sided view of the Air Force. The Air Force isn’t all about flying cool fighter jets, wearing Ray Ban Aviators or sporting leather jackets. Being an Air Force pilot is serious business. It takes a lot of dedication and hard work to get through the rigorous training to get a shot at being a pilot. Not everyone can make it through the strict selection procedure! Here are some tips on how you can make it through the painstaking training to become a proud Air Force Pilot:</p>
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<li>Don’t Talk Too Much: While it may seem ‘cool’ to behave like Tom Cruise in Top Gun, being outspoken isn’t the best idea when you are undergoing <a href="file:///C:/Users/Afshan/Desktop/Articles/blueglass/may2011/may18-23/airforceoutreach.org">Air Force training</a>. So listen more, talk less, and you will most likely stay out of trouble.</li>
<li>Do exactly What You Are Told: You should forget about taking short cuts or doing things the easy way when you in training. Being an Air Force pilot is all about discipline. So if you are told to perform a certain task in a particular manner, you need to follow the orders to the dot!</li>
<li>Get Set To Be Tough: Pilots need to be in top physical shape and so you will be going through a very tough <a href="http://www.netfit.co.uk/wkmen.htm">fitness regime</a> where you will need to push your body to its limits and beyond. Remember, giving up is never an option so tough up!</li>
<li>Get Ready to Change: By the time you are done with the training, you will barely be the person you once were so be prepared for the change.</li>
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		<title>Be Prepared for Basic Air Force Training</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 May 2011 13:29:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; &#160; Image via Wikipedia &#160; &#160; Don’t be fooled by the word ‘basic’ in Basic Air Force Training because there is nothing basic about it! Air Force training is tough and needs you to give it your all if you are ever going to get through. Needless to say, joining the Air Force isn’t... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/be-prepared-for-basic-air-force-training.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<p>Don’t be fooled by the word ‘basic’ in Basic Air Force Training because there is nothing basic about it! Air Force training is tough and needs you to give it your all if you are ever going to get through. Needless to say, joining the Air Force isn’t meant for anyone and everyone and whoever attempts to get in, has to be prepared for the toughest challenges ahead. Here are a few things that will help you make it!</p>
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<li><a href="file:///C:/Users/Afshan/Desktop/Articles/blueglass/may2011/may18-23/airforceoutreach.org">Air Force training</a> is not just given in the field. Believe it or not, you will be spending tremendous amounts of time in a classroom! So be prepared to take lots of notes and study hard as this is crucial if you are going to get through.</li>
<li>Be proud of what you are doing! You will often be told that you are not good enough but that is just your instructor’s way of pushing you harder. Most men who think they are tough crumble during the training so you should be proud of your efforts. It will keep you <a href="http://www.nwlink.com/~donclark/leader/leadmot.html">motivated</a>!</li>
<li>Take practice sessions seriously. You will be asked to role play in situations that may actually happen someday so treat it as something that is happening in real, you will be able to give it your best then.</li>
<li>You will feel like giving several times during the training period. However, you should keep reminding yourself that getting through this eight and a half month training will change your life forever, and for the better too! So stick to it and you won’t regret making the decision when you earn your Airman’s Coin!</li>
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		<title>Basic Air Force Training Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 May 2011 13:29:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; &#160; &#160; Image via Wikipedia Heading off for the Air Force Training Basics can be a turning point in a person’s life. You know that things will never be the same once you have earned your Airman’s Coin and can proudly proclaim that you are a member of the USAF. You might have even... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/basic-air-force-training-tips.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<p>Heading off for the Air Force Training Basics can be a turning point in a person’s life. You know that things will never be the same once you have earned your Airman’s Coin and can proudly proclaim that you are a member of the USAF. You might have even mentally prepared yourself for the hardships you will face during the training and have formed strategies to keep yourself motivated. However, there are certain small, basic things that will make things a tad bit easier for you at camp. Here are some such tips!</p>
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<li>Cleanliness is a virtue that is taken very seriously at the <a href="file:///C:/Users/Afshan/Desktop/Articles/blueglass/may2011/may18-23/airforceoutreach.org">Air Force</a>. So learn how to shine your own boots and stay prim all the time.</li>
<li>You will be marching – a lot! So learn and practice the basics of marching before hand to save yourself from unnecessary embarrassment!</li>
<li>You should know whose orders matter the most, so learn the <a href="http://usmilitary.about.com/od/airforce/l/blafrank.htm">ranks</a> of the military and air force. It will also help if you know how to address people at different rank levels.</li>
<li>You will be strapped for time and can expect to have a very hectic schedule that needs to be adhered to strictly. Being late is never an option. So learn how to do things really fast, like finish a meal or have a shower in 3 minutes!</li>
<li>Forget about getting any semblance of ample sleep. You will be waking very early and will have little time to sleep, so get used to it!</li>
<li>Learn how to control your temper and watch what you say. Making enemies at camp is always a bad idea!</li>
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		<title>Solving Debt with the Expert</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Apr 2011 08:31:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[With the previous President Obama’s speech, we are informed that each of us should carry huge amount of country’s debt. Well, it might not influence us directly, but all of us know that debt has no longer become a problem nowadays, but unfortunately it becomes a lifestyle. It is so easy for us to meet... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/solving-debt-with-the-expert.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="font-family: Arial; font-size: x-small;">With the previous President Obama’s  speech, we are informed that each of us should carry huge amount of  country’s debt. Well, it might not influence us directly, but all  of us know that debt has no longer become a problem nowadays, but unfortunately  it becomes a lifestyle. It is so easy for us to meet people with huge  debt around our neighborhood. Now the question is, are we having the  same lifestyle as well? </span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Arial; font-size: x-small;">It is no longer a secret that many people  in our country are drowned in a debt, but we should not live with such  reality because debt should be solved immediately. Unfortunately, solving  our debt by ourselves is not an easy thing to do, except if we won a  lottery and able to pay all the debts off. Therefore, we can consider  on using </span><a href="http://www.hamiltondebtrelief.com/" target="_blank"><span style="font-family: Arial; color: #0000ff; font-size: x-small;"></span></a><a href="http://www.hamiltondebtrelief.com/">debt  relief</a><span style="font-family: Arial; color: #0000ff; font-size: x-small;"> </span><span style="font-family: Arial; font-size: x-small;">programs offered in the market. With the debt  relief program, we are guided and assisted by the expert to solve our  debt in a smart way.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Arial; font-size: x-small;">Mountains of debt can be solved if we  are using the right method and the method is not only related to paying  our debt, there would be negotiation and various methods. To get the  expert’s guide, just go to HamiltonDebtRelief.com. With them, we are  served with various </span><span style="font-family: Arial; color: #0000ff; font-size: x-small;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">debt  solutions</span></span><span style="font-family: Arial; font-size: x-small;">. The expert will  guide us and help us using the solutions suit our condition. </span></p>
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		<title>Types Of Armed Forces</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Mar 2011 05:41:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Every country has armed forces which help to defend the country against external threats that arises now and then in the form of war or trying to get into an area of the country forbidden to external people or foreigners. The armed forces are trained extensively to defend the nation and to keep the people... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/types-of-armed-forces.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Every country has armed forces which help to defend the country against external threats that arises now and then in the form of war or trying to get into an area of the country forbidden to external people or foreigners. The armed forces are trained extensively to defend the nation and to keep the people in the country safe and secure.</p>
<p>The armed forces are mainly of three types, namely the army, navy and air force. Each operates on separate topographies and is trained to defend from different angles. For example, if there is a threat to the country, the army is not the only force which would come to defeat it. There would be defenders from the air force and the navy.</p>
<p>The army consists of the group of people who defend the country from land. These people are trained vigorously to defend the country from external aggressors. They have skills in the artilleries like the AK47, etc and other guns which can be quite powerful and rare. They are the most well known and popular people among the three defenses of the armed forces.</p>
<p>The air force is other armed forces which defends the country from the air. These are the people who risk their lives in the air to defend their country from any threat that arises. The objective of the air force, from a defensive point of view is to conduct aerial warfare when the need arises. It is a form of advanced way to defending the country.</p>
<p>The navy is a force which defends the country through the water bodies. These people are also involved in trade and foreign relations. They are extensively trained to be skilled and efficient when the need arises. The navy is usually forgotten by people as a part of the armed forces but the fact is they are quite important.</p>
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		<title>Opportunities in the US Air Force</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Mar 2011 08:11:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[To most people on the planet, especially those who are a bit familiar with the workings of the military, the United States Air Force is one huge wing of the most destructive military that the world has ever seen. Although it is difficult not to be impressed by the sheer military strength of the United... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/opportunities-in-the-us-air-force.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To most people  on the planet, especially those who are a bit familiar with the workings  of the military, the United States Air Force is one huge wing of the  most destructive military that the world has ever seen. Although it  is difficult not to be impressed by the sheer military strength of the  United States Air Force, this branch of the sophisticated defense system  of the Americans is more than a collection of intercontinental ballistic  missiles and stealth bombers. The United States Air Force is much more  than all that.    However,  for those that are not in the know, it is quite easy to assume that  this is not the case but once you realize the incredible wealth of opportunities  available in the US Air Force, no one will force you to change your  mind. To most people, even some Americans included, the only major opportunity  that the Air Force offers you is to be a fighter pilot on a dangerous  mission to the heart of the Middle East or a helicopter gunner risking  your life fighting the hostile Viet Cong guerillas in the forbidding  jungles of South East Asia. But this impression that the US Air Force  is all about combat and warfare can be best described as a distortion  of reality.</p>
<p>Various other  opportunities apart from cmbat roles abound in the US Air Force. For  example, if you are a medical doctor, nurse or any health-allied professional,  you can find a place in the US Air Force. You will serve in a non-combatant  role in addition to the fact that you will be enjoying free flights  to different countries of the world. If you are an engineer, linguist,  software designer, computer programmer, system analyst and you are confident  of your abilities, the Air Force beckons. Apart from the prestige and  pride of defending your nation, the pay is good.</p>
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		<title>Invincible Spectrum Of Military Technology</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Mar 2011 05:41:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Truly speaking we live in vulnerable times. Most of the global composition from nations to terrorists is well equipped financially to support the purchase of weapons of mass destruction. The availability of nuclear weapons in the black market cannot be falsified. These particular sales are dominated with a phobia. These fear centric model amounts to... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/invincible-spectrum-of-military-technology.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Truly speaking we live in vulnerable times. Most of the global composition from nations to terrorists is well equipped financially to support the purchase of weapons of mass destruction. The availability of nuclear weapons in the black market cannot be falsified. These particular sales are dominated with a phobia. These fear centric model amounts to tensions both within and outside of a country.</p>
<p>In this scenario a new defense model is invincible. The model apparently hovers around prevention than on fear. Using the age old principles of meditation to release competitive social stress which is at the roots of all individual stress built up. If the domain of stress increases, the collective tension gives rise to increased fear and anger within society. Both the political and territorial tension increases wherein military powers gains momentum leading to conflict. There is no doubt that conflict truly increases conflict, wherein innovation of military technology alters the fear spectrum.</p>
<p>Disarmament is not a true solution wherein one cannot play disarmed facing an armed aggressor. To counteract the specific fear syndrome scientists worldwide are focusing on alternative military technology development popularly termed as Prevention Wings of Military. In such a scenario, soldiers will be guided to meditation arena wherein inner soul transformation would lead to progressive peace. As Mahesh Yogi puts in, that transcendental meditation is easy and less cumbersome scientific module which can be practiced easily without any religious hiccups.</p>
<p>The process is derived from ancient practices and scientific guidelines form the basis of such practice. The practice does wonder wherein release of energy pores out into groups and then is released among the regional population. Spiritual war systems is the next big thing wherein researchers have time again proved that meditation and simultaneous investment in military technology to raise the soul above fear is better than increasing tanks, bombshells and weapons of mass destruction.</p>
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		<title>Towards A Green Society</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Mar 2011 05:41:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Since the past few centuries, humans have merrily consumed fossil fuels and assumed that the fossil fuel resources will last for ever. What started off as burning wood as fuel for cooking food in prehistoric times, converted to burning coal during the industrial revolution. To this was further added the burning of oil and gas.... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/towards-a-green-society.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Since the past few centuries, humans have merrily consumed fossil fuels and assumed that the fossil fuel resources will last for ever. What started off as burning wood as fuel for cooking food in prehistoric times, converted to burning coal during the industrial revolution. To this was further added the burning of oil and gas. When all these fuels were found insufficient, humans added nuclear energy to produce electricity, even though most electricity is still produced by coal-, oil- and gas-based plants. However, the frenzy to consume fossil fuels kept increasing. Organizations in the business of fossil fuels grew bigger to mammoth proportions. With increasing revenues, these businesses acquired more clout among governments at international levels. Major organizations in the business operate more as cartels to safeguard their own business interests.</p>
<p>With this background, the plunder of fossil fuel resources continues on this planet. The masses and society at large are adversely affected due to the consistently high prices of fuels, particularly oil. Gradually, as life started becoming difficult in many regions due to high oil prices, groups of people started voicing their opinions about the rampant consumption of fossil fuels, and the need to conserve these fuels, since these reserves are finite and obviously not going to last for ever. Results of several studies continue to reveal the end points of various fuels, which might perhaps be barely a few decades away. All this is with the hope of creating enough awareness at all levels of society.</p>
<p>With the increase in these efforts at creating awareness, alternate technologies are being vigorously pursued. There is now increased thrust towards non-conventional sources of energy like wind, solar, tidal, geothermal, biogas, etc. Hopefully, these alternate sources of energy might be positioned in society well before the fossil fuels are exhausted. A major area of concern is the high cost of installing green equipment.</p>
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		<title>Note On Armed Forces</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Mar 2011 05:41:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many people who think that armed forces mean a group of people who are armed. It is a way of putting it but there is something else which defines an armed force. An armed force is an organization sponsored by the government of a country to defend it. Though defense is the main... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/note-on-armed-forces.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many people who think that armed forces mean a group of people who are armed. It is a way of putting it but there is something else which defines an armed force. An armed force is an organization sponsored by the government of a country to defend it. Though defense is the main objective, there are also others like furthering the domestic and foreign policies.<br />
When you think of armed forces you would probably have an image of many people with their soldier uniform. This is not far from the realty and armed forces does mean that there is a group of people with a specific uniform and dress code to represent what they stand for, and do the work which trains them to defend their country should the need arise.</p>
<p>The armed forces of a country can be of three types. You have the army, the most commonly known by the people. The army is a group of people who are trained to defend the country from the ground. They have camps and places where they may be trained to use various machines or defense gadgets when their country is attacked or under threat.</p>
<p>The Navy is a set of people ho are trained to defend the country from the waters. The navy is related to ships and marine technologies where they are trained in various techniques and skills involving the defense mechanisms from the water. You can relate them to submarines and under water defenses, etc. They are trained in these places too.</p>
<p>The air force is a group of people who defend the country from the air. The air forces have a lot of training in the air force area where they would have to get to know the various technologies involved in the ;planes. This is the group of people who fly killer planes and so on that you would have only seen in movies or in newspapers.</p>
<p>Armed forces are the pillars of every nation and that is the reason why so much of importance is given to them.</p>
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		<title>Lower Oil Prices To Benefit All</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Mar 2011 05:41:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[With the opening up of the global economy, and increased trade across all regions, many countries have benefited from the lowering of trade barriers. This benefit has another adverse picture as the other side of the coin. It is widely observed that any adverse impact in any major economy is likely to have a ripple... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/lower-oil-prices-to-benefit-all.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With the opening up of the global economy, and increased trade across all regions, many countries have benefited from the lowering of trade barriers. This benefit has another adverse picture as the other side of the coin. It is widely observed that any adverse impact in any major economy is likely to have a ripple effect, and most other economies of the world will feel the adverse impact in the short- to medium-term.</p>
<p>Among the major examples is the impact of the consistently high prices of crude oil. This aspect has affected all countries of the world, even though their consumption of crude oil may be quite insignificant as compared to the consumption in a few major economies. The excessive consumption in these major economies has pushed up the prices of crude oil. Continuously high consumption, with no signs of reduction in consumption, has resulted in oil prices remaining consistently high and always in an upward price spiral.</p>
<p>Since the pricing mechanism is uniformly applied to all other countries, the outcome is that all countries have to procure their crude oil at the prevailing high rates.</p>
<p>Since crude oil is the input from which other fuels are produced, the prices of all other fuels also rise. These fuels are used as input in all industries, including the generation of electricity, as well as fuel for the transportation sector including road, rail and air.</p>
<p>Higher fuel prices in turn increase the production costs of all industries. All such industries then increase the prices of their final product in order to stay profitable. This is where the trouble starts for those countries where the masses have insignificant purchasing capacity. Their struggle for survival increases with extreme hardships as even the food becomes unaffordable. Society suffers at a broad level, since this increases levels of crime and other undesirable activities.</p>
<p>Lower crude oil prices shall certainly benefit the masses, which would in turn benefit all countries in the world. An important method to reduce oil prices could be by reducing consumption, which will reduce the pressure for oil.</p>
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		<title>Workplace Safety Gets Top Priority</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Mar 2011 05:41:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[From the origin of mankind, mishaps and accidents have always been among the major issues of survival. The human mind is wired in a manner that it automatically signals protective behavior in anticipation of any threat or danger from any aspect of the environment. We are aware that prehistoric humans lived in caves, and wore... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/workplace-safety-gets-top-priority.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>From the origin of mankind, mishaps and accidents have always been among the major issues of survival. The human mind is wired in a manner that it automatically signals protective behavior in anticipation of any threat or danger from any aspect of the environment. We are aware that prehistoric humans lived in caves, and wore garments made from skins, and so on. The basic underlying aspect in all this is the needs for safety – safety from adverse weather made humans take shelter in caves, or to wear particular garments, or to avoid specific foods, etc.</p>
<p>With the increase in development in all spheres of human activity, the nature of work has become more intricate and complex. With these complications, the awareness of the need for safety has also grown over time. Today, most large organizations have a dedicated department which handles all aspects of safety for all operations of the organization. Specific qualifications and experiences are desired while recruiting for key positions in the safety groups.</p>
<p>Among one of the major factors that determine the success or failure of any organization is the positioning of an efficient and capable safety mechanism for all aspects of the business operations. Occupational safety is often a statutory requirement in most countries, where the employer is responsible for ensuring a safe and conducive environment for the employees to perform their duties. While exploring business opportunities with other organizations, all efforts are usually made to examine the practices of safety, including the historical information, as well as feedback from clients of the organization.</p>
<p>Assessments are also made of the capabilities and background of key personnel handling the safety function.</p>
<p>As more awareness is generated among the stakeholders of businesses, more subtle aspects of safety are being explored, both as matters of research, as well as implementing in actual business environments. Issues like inter-personal relationships among employees, or food and drink habits of employees, which affect safety, are some such aspects. In the end, how far an organization achieves their business targets can often depend on how safe their practices are.</p>
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		<title>Patriotism And Commitment</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Feb 2011 06:29:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There may be many people who would boast to you about the commitment and loyalty they have to their country. But what exactly would patriotism be defined as? Is it something which would mean that you have to defend your country by joining the defense forces? Does it mean you don’t speak ill of it?... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/patriotism-and-commitment.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There may be many people who would boast to you about the commitment and loyalty they have to their country. But what exactly would patriotism be defined as? Is it something which would mean that you have to defend your country by joining the defense forces? Does it mean you don’t speak ill of it? Or does it simply mean that you love your country?</p>
<p>The word patriotism is something which is broader than joining an armed force or not speaking ill of it. When you say that a person is patriotic, it can mean that he loves his country a lot and can never be disloyal to it. It means that the person concerned has a lot of dedication for his country and that he can be a trusty candidate to defend the name of the country, which may either be action or words.</p>
<p>Most people link patriotism with defense forces. People think that if a person can put his life in danger for the sake of the country, then he is someone who has to be very patriotic. Most think that the ones in the defense forces have proved their loyalty to their country because they have joined it and are constantly putting their lives in danger despite having families who pine for them.</p>
<p>Joining a defense force is definitely a way of dictating your patriotism to people, or it may be a way to prove to yourself that you love your country. But is that the only thing? Doesn’t a country need to have good relations with other nations so that it is unthreatened? This can only be achieved with the people of various countries linking with each other.</p>
<p>Business is something which can be quite strongly linked with patriotism. Patriotism can also come under you telling other people about the magnificence of your country. Just because someone is not willing to give up his life for the country does not mean he is not patriotic, though doing that is one of the best way to convey the message that you hold nothing above your country.</p>
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		<title>Exploits of the United States Air Force</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Feb 2011 08:43:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[For good and defendable reasons, the military of the United States of America is widely respected, feared and revered all over the globe. This should not be too surprising especially considering the fact that this is the most advanced and sophisticated air force that the world has ever seen, and in caes you do not... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/exploits-of-the-united-states-air-force.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For good and defendable  reasons, the military of the United States of America is widely respected,  feared and revered all over the globe. This should not be too surprising  especially considering the fact that this is the most advanced and sophisticated  air force that the world has ever seen, and in caes you do not know,  it is also by far the most lethal. Of all the wings of the United States  military (the others being the Army and the Navy), the Air Force stands  out as the most adventurous and exciting.   This is not just  an assumption but a fact that can be verified by reading the relevant  accounts of history. Right from its inception, the most equipped air  force in the history of man has been spitting fire, real fire in various  theaters of war around the globe. At this point, it will be necessary  to take a trip back in time and savor the proud moments of the most  impressive wings in battle.</p>
<p>It was in the  last month of December in the tension soaked year of 1941 during the  Second World War that men of the Imperial Air Forces of Japan staged  a surprise attack on the United States naval base on the enchanting  island of Oahu in the state of Hawaii. The blitz-like attack would kill  thousands of American naval officers in addition to destroying the USS  Arizona. It was not until the August 1945 that the United States would  a response and a most destructive response it was. Strategic bombers  from the arsenal of the United States would drop atomic bombs on the  now popular Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki killing hundreds  of thousands instantly.</p>
<p>Thus, in a shower of  fire and destruction, the world wakes up to the military marvel that  is the United States Air Force which was to embark on other daring exploits  with varying degrees of success.</p>
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		<title>The National Security</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Feb 2011 06:29:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The national security is something which defines the strength and power of a nation among other nations around the world. There are three factors governing a national security, which are the military, politics and the economy. These three can manipulate the security of a nation to a great extend though it is not visible. The... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/the-national-security.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The national security is something which defines the strength and power of a nation among other nations around the world. There are three factors governing a national security, which are the military, politics and the economy. These three can manipulate the security of a nation to a great extend though it is not visible. The military is the only thing that most people are aware of.</p>
<p>The national security is not something concerned just with foreign nations. Most people just to the conclusion of other nations trying to rule you when the word national security threats come up somewhere. This is not the case though, because national security is a broader term. It can have a lot of threats from different areas.</p>
<p>Though threats from foreign nations are widely publicized, there are also internal conflicts that can act as a threat to the nation. For example, take the terrorist organizations. There may be very few countries in the world which does not have some sort of terrorist forces working in it. This is something which threats the security of the nation as well as the relation of the nation with other nations.</p>
<p>There are a lot of intelligent services required for the national security. Also, a country can defend itself only if it has economic, energy and environmental security. This is because these three factors contribute to the ease with which the armed forces can defend each other.</p>
<p>If you feel that you have to defend your nation by joining an organization, you have the option of joining the army, the navy or the air force. These three make up the armed forces which contribute greatly to the national security.</p>
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		<title>Democracy At War</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Feb 2011 06:29:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[International relations play a pivotal role in researching through the very facets of democratic vulnerability and the possibility of war between democracies. Philosophical outlines and assertions guide the very bottom-line of democratic leaders and their reform policies. Historical data analysis fails to justify democratic wars though post World War where liberal trait democratic nations fought... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/democracy-at-war.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>International relations play a pivotal role in researching through the very facets of democratic vulnerability and the possibility of war between democracies. Philosophical outlines and assertions guide the very bottom-line of democratic leaders and their reform policies. Historical data analysis fails to justify democratic wars though post World War where liberal trait democratic nations fought against each other, the backdrop of increased international mobility has decreased the spectrum.</p>
<p>Debating on the virtue of democratic pillars its easy to conclude that restoration of democracy and expansion of democratic principles would alleviate war. The social and political compulsions to foster democratic flavor has a long-lasting effect. All the various resources that the democratic countries levy upon such as the armed forces can then be diverted to missions of higher value where general development of society can be nurtured. However the chrome of democratic peacefulness stands false wherein individual institution balances are calculated and national interests are levied.</p>
<p>Policies governing such decisions lead to war wherein imposition of democratic regime on nondemocratic states promotes falsification. Emergence of a vibrant unipolar dimension with America’s standing on a democratization of the world order has been a mix fruit of success and failure wherein on one hand its involvement in world war created a furor and establishment of new order. On other hand the Iraq war proved futile and reflected the unipolar dimension of world power.</p>
<p>As with the circumference of faith, internal rise is predominantly destroying the very pillars of democracy. There is always a prudence that runs that democratic nations. There can be no functionality to justify that war is indispensable or that no tyrant ruler be ever be banished from democratic powerhouses.</p>
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		<title>Personal Sacrifice Need Of The Hour</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Feb 2011 06:29:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many of us might still remember the history lessons that we studied at school, and how personal sacrifice seemed to be the one dominant theme among the great people whose lives are embedded in history books. Personal sacrifice is indeed an important aspect that has made mankind achieve all the great things whose benefits will... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/personal-sacrifice-need-of-the-hour.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many of us might still remember the history lessons that we studied at school, and how personal sacrifice seemed to be the one dominant theme among the great people whose lives are embedded in history books. Personal sacrifice is indeed an important aspect that has made mankind achieve all the great things whose benefits will be enjoyed by all future generations.</p>
<p>Within our own families, we will find plenty of examples of personal sacrifice by our ancestors, as well as by our friends, and the community at large. An important contribution of personal sacrifice for society is made by the armed forces – the Army, Navy, Air Force, and all the paramilitary and security forces in all countries and regions of the world.</p>
<p>The personal sacrifice made by these personnel is considered among the highest sacrifices ever made or expected of any person. These personnel devote an entire lifetime to ensuring the safety and security interests of their countries. They often stay away from their friends and family for long durations. Their stint could often be in remote areas and in difficult and in extreme weather. The personal sacrifice made by these people makes them really tough and disciplined, since only then they are able to achieve their goals for their entire country.</p>
<p>Many young people in the armed forces are even unable to spend time with their family immediately after marriage. The pleasures of watching their children grow, medical care of parents, etc are tasks that they miss out on, in their duty towards their nation. It is these people who are expected to provide the supreme sacrifice by dying for their country during times of turmoil or wars.</p>
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		<title>How the Military Can Help Your Finances</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Feb 2011 10:05:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Being in the military poses serious risks to your health. The threat of combat can be serious and can require people to put their lives on the line for their country. So, while it will never be of equal value for the sacrifice they make, there are plenty of companies out there that give exceptional... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/how-the-military-can-help-your-finances.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Being in the military poses serious risks to your health. The threat of combat can be serious and can require people to put their lives on the line for their country. So, while it will never be of equal value for the sacrifice they make, there are plenty of companies out there that give exceptional discounts to the brave men and women of the armed forces.</p>
<p>If you or someone you know is in the military, there are special deals to be had. All that is needed is a military ID and the want to buy things. One of the things that you are given the option to buy is a car. Cars are given with special employee pricing for members of the armed forces.</p>
<p>There are also deals in restaurants, clothing stores, and even on home mortgages. It’s one of the benefits of working for the government; the paycheck is always steady and the benefits are backed by the most trusted entity in the country.</p>
<p>However, just because you are part of the military doesn’t mean you are immune from financial difficulty. It doesn’t mean that families are not immune from it either. When you find yourself having financial issues or needing to help someone who is having financial issues, there are ways to remedy the situation.</p>
<p>One of the ways you can come up with the money to help out in a certain situation is <a href="http://auto-loans.wellsfargo.com/">auto refinance loans</a>. These along with home equity loans could provide you the cash that you need to help someone else. Of course, there are other shorter term loans that you can take out on behalf of the person in need, and sometimes being a part of the military helps improve the potential to get a loan. Being a part of the military has its advantages, and it helps with some of the setbacks that occur in life, too.</p>
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		<title>Tour Operators Make A Killing</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Feb 2011 06:29:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Did you notice your local tour operator laughing all the way to the bank? Well, if you look around, you will find that most roads in town lead to tour operators. People seem to be packing their bags and looking around for places where they can get away for a holiday. Holidays from a few... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/tour-operators-make-a-killing.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Did you notice your local tour operator laughing all the way to the bank? Well, if you look around, you will find that most roads in town lead to tour operators. People seem to be packing their bags and looking around for places where they can get away for a holiday. Holidays from a few days, to even months, seem to be hot with the crowd these days. Even the newspapers seem to be full of gaudy advertisements from tour operators, and often pushing the other news to insignificance.</p>
<p>Full-page advertisements in the major newspapers scream at you the first thing in the morning – promising you that exotic holiday with all the exquisite ‘extras’ that no other tour operator can provide. Outside in the city, agents of tour operators might hassle you just for you to make a visit to their office, and ‘see’ what all they can offer. There is no escape from the tour industry, it seems.</p>
<p>While some of us might slog round the clock to make things happen, it seems there is another breed on this planet – the holiday crowd, which seems to be swelling by the day. This crowd supports an entire industry of tour operators, hotels, restaurants, cab services, airlines, and all the other associated aspects. The tourism industry even accounts for a major contribution to the economy in several countries. It is no wonder that tour operators are a happy lot, and transforming to achieve the status of an important industry at a global level. The increasing demand for holidays is fuelled by greater levels of earning among all categories of people, which in turn reflects the state of the global economy.</p>
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		<title>Measures For National Security</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Feb 2011 06:29:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[National security is important to keep the nation safe and secure so that the people in it can live peacefully and without worries. The national security forces are organizations that are authorized and assigned the task of defending the nation from the various that can arise in the nation in the form of external aggressors,... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/measures-for-national-security.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<p>National security is important to keep the nation safe and secure so that the people in it can live peacefully and without worries. The national security forces are organizations that are authorized and assigned the task of defending the nation from the various that can arise in the nation in the form of external aggressors, terrorists, etc.</p>
<p>The national security is something which has a very broad meaning and implication. For example, if you take the defense mechanism you would find that the national security is something concerned with the protected of the nation with the use of weapons and artilleries. From a citizen’s point of view it would mean that he would have to abide with the rules and not make any threats to the nation.</p>
<p>National security is not just concerned with the maintaining of armed forces though they are very important in protecting a nation. The security of a national also depends on the economy. If it has a good economy there are least chances of being threatened. Also a good economy implies more resources to provide the defense forces.</p>
<p>It also involves the political aspects wherein the politics should be sound and strong. A deteriorating political system would only invite interference from the external nations who are waiting to get their hand son your nation. There may be other measures as well which would be used to provide the national security to a nation.</p>
<p>The secret police and intelligent services are also a part of national security. Each nation has a way to defend itself. It has resources and techniques that are known only to the most important people in the country. With good resources and a patriotic attitude of the people the defense forces of the nation can be building up and would help to protect its people from various threats that arise from various sources.</p>
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		<title>The Importance of the United States Air Force</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is absolutely no point debating the usefulness of a nation&#8217;s military. We all know that the military is solely responsible for maintaining the integrity of a nation by defending the populace from internal or external acts of aggression. This is the most important duty of any military. The United States of America has the... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/the-importance-of-the-united-states-air-force.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<p>There is absolutely  no point debating the usefulness of a nation&#8217;s military. We all know  that the military is solely responsible for maintaining the integrity  of a nation by defending the populace from internal or external acts  of aggression. This is the most important duty of any military. The  United States of America has the most advanced defense system on earth  and few (if any) nation can match the range, lethality and stealth of  the American military. This is a fact that has been proven to be true  times without number.   But, in all these,  the airborne wing of the United States military, that is the United  States Air Force happens to be the most crucial. Of all other wings,  that is to include the Army and the Navy, the Air Force is the most  important, without the cardinal role of the Air Force, the United States  of America cannot lay claim to be the world&#8217;s sole superpower. Without  having to probe too deep, the reasons for these are quite clear. The  United States Air Force, universally agreed to be the deadliest in the  world has the speed and capability to destroy any nation on earth within  a matter of minutes.</p>
<p>If you are still  unfazed by this, then perhaps that is because you have not heard of  the B-2 Spirit stealth bomber which is so advanced that it reduce any  city in the world to a heap of rubble after a destructive hail of bombs  dropped by its crew of two –and this can be done within just 20 minutes  in any country of the world. Another destructive machine found in the  United States Air Force arsenal is the AC-130 gunship, the largest in  the sky. Thus, the primary function of the United States Air Force is  to defend the homeland and the allies in the event of a war.</p>
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		<title>The Future of the United States Air Force</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Right from the beginning of time, man has always engaged in one conflict or the other. Initially, scores were settled with stones, clubs, sticks and arrows until we graduated to using the gun. Throughout the course of history, countless but deadly wars and battles have been fought with millions killed by fellow humans. The Second... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/the-future-of-the-united-states-air-force.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Right from the beginning of  time, man has always engaged in one conflict or the other. Initially,  scores were settled with stones, clubs, sticks and arrows until we graduated  to using the gun. Throughout the course of history, countless but deadly  wars and battles have been fought with millions killed by fellow humans.  The Second World War which ended with the dropping of atomic bombs on  the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Hagasaki in August 1945 is regarded  as the bloodiest of all the wars in human history. Man is not civilized  to the point where war is eradicated. In fact, as at the time of writing  this, the United States is fighting very costly wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.  Only time will tell if similar conflagrations will erupt on the Korean  Peninsula or in the theocratic state of Iran.</p>
<p>In major conflicts  that have engulfed the globe in recent history, the United States Air  Force, the most powerful that the world has ever seen has played active  but destructive roles. Starting from when the Pearl Harbor in Hawaii  was mercilessly bombed by Japanese airmen in 1941 to the present imbroglios  in Iraq and Afghanistan, the United States Air Force has played crucial  roles.</p>
<p>In between those  wars, the fingerprints of the United States Air Force are boldly imprinted  in the Korean War, the Vietnam War and the Gulf War, this is in addition  to many other covert and overt military activities that the United States  Air Force has been involved in. With such a long history of wars and  skirmishes, is it safe to assume that the United States Air Force is  destined for a future that is full of conflicts? Although it is not  possible to give an exact answer at the moment, the answer may tilt  towards yes, especially if you consider the tensions in North Korea,  Iran and the Middle East.</p>
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		<title>Impressive Features of the United States Air Force</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[For many people, especially those that are interested in military issues, the fear of the United States Air Force is the beginning of wisdom. For those really understand the flow of global politics, this is not an empty exaggeration. The United States Air Force is the deadliest that the world has ever seen and most... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/impressive-features-of-the-united-states-air-force.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<p>For many people, especially  those that are interested in military issues, the fear of the United  States Air Force is the beginning of wisdom. For those really understand  the flow of global politics, this is not an empty exaggeration. The  United States Air Force is the deadliest that the world has ever seen  and most likely, it will remain so for a long time to come. For such  a deadly and precise killing machine, it is also interesting to know  that this mighty military wing has some very impressive features that  will please even the most ardent critic.</p>
<p>If you are the  type that is delighted by the sight of military hardware, then you will  collapse in ecstasy when you happen to see some of the equipment and  facilities of the world&#8217;s most popular air force. The arsenal of this  particular air force is just too impressive and very futuristic. When  you see some of the weapons, they bring your favorite video war games  to mind. With an incredibly vast collection of stealth bombers, helicopter  gunships, cruise missiles, intercontinental ballistic missiles and others  that are too numerous to be mentioned. If you have the opportunity to  visit any of the numerous air force bases scattered around the globe,  you cannot but be impressed.</p>
<p>Apart from the  vast array of military hardware, the United States Air Force is also  one that stands out from the rest because of some other features that  are also equally impressive. One of these is the fact that the personnel  of the United States Air Force are some of the best and the most highly  trained on the planet. You only need to see one of their drills and  many displays and you will military professionalism and finesse at its  very best. Although these are just few of the incredible features of  the world&#8217;s most advanced air force, constraint of space will not  allow others to be discussed.</p>
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		<title>Is Forensic Psychology Your Best Tool For A Great Homecoming?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Transitioning back into civilian life presents many challenges. Sometimes, using those veteran&#8217;s education benefits you worked so hard for is the key. While it may be difficult to walk in off the street and find a job you love that really uses the skills you learned in the armed services, certain degrees will help you... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/is-forensic-psychology-your-best-tool-for-a-great-homecoming.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Transitioning back into civilian life presents many challenges. Sometimes, using those veteran&#8217;s education benefits you worked so hard for is the key. While it may be difficult to walk in off the street and find a job you love that really uses the skills you learned in the armed services, certain degrees will help you to put your experience to greatest advantage in the labor market. One of those degrees is forensic psychology. The careers that follow taking a degree in forensic psychology are interesting and rewarding, and make liberal use of the things one learns in military service. Reading body language in the midst of conflict, for example, is an important skill that forensic psychologists use often&#8211;and used to keep the public safe and put the bad guys behind bars. A <a href="http://online.argosy.edu/college/psychology/ma_forensic_psychology/index.aspx">Masters in forensic psychology</a> could be your ticket to using all you&#8217;ve learned to build a great civilian life.</p>
<p>Forensic psychology is where psychology comes into use in the enforcement of criminal justice. Forensic psychologists are often called on to testify in court, and they must gain a knowledge of law, as well as a smooth handling of the protocol for these situations. Forensic psychologists must also have a good understanding of the principles the judicial system was founded on. Often, the expertise required of a <a href="http://www.criminaljusticeusa.com/forensic-psychology.html">Forensic Psychologist</a> is as much legal as psychological. Because their practice deals in criminal law enforcement, they are often required to weigh in on questions like the competence of a individual to stand trial&#8211;which is a very legal distinction. Sometimes forensic psychologists are also hired by private concerns to aid in tasks like jury selection. Forensic psychologists don&#8217;t take a side; they are present as (hopefully impartial) experts to shed more light on a situation. They often are also needed to make sentencing recommendations, and to help determine the sanity of various individuals.</p>
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		<title>Benefits of Being an Air Force Officer</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 15 Jan 2011 02:37:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In a planet that is torn apart by conflicts,wars and protests, it is ironic and somehow strange that one of the jobs that can give maximum honor, prestige and respect is that of serving in the military. It is almost a universal practice to respect and adore military personnel all over the globe. However, because... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/benefits-of-being-an-air-force-officer.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<p>In a planet that  is torn apart by conflicts,wars and protests, it is ironic and somehow  strange that one of the jobs that can give maximum honor, prestige and  respect is that of serving in the military. It is almost a universal  practice to respect and adore military personnel all over the globe.  However, because of various reasons, being an officer in the most prestigious  air force on the planet is really an achievement, one that comes with  a lot of benefits.   Even though serving  in the military is fraught with many dangers, that is not enough to  overlook or ignore the many benefits that come with the profession.  As an officer in the United States Air Force, you have the world at  your feet. You are exposed to the very best of military training in  world-class facilities by professionals of the first order. Indeed,  to be in such a condition is to be given wings. With these wings, you  can fly high, soar above your obstacles and achieve those dreams that  you thought were impossible.</p>
<p>Some of the other  benefits include the opportunity to expand your horizon and broaden  your scope of knowledge. With access to the best of learning materials,  you can only fail if you decide to. Apart from having the chance to  further your studies, serving in the air force also affords you the  valuable opportunity of knowing more about other cultures. As an air  officer, you will have the opportunity to travel to different places  around the world and interact with the local populace –all at no charges  to you. And this is in addition to the fact that the salary is not that  bad as well. Also, being an air officer ensures that you are always  treated with respect and admiration, especially among the civilians. That is perhaps the best part of being an air force officer in the United Stated Air Force.</p>
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		<title>Relating With Other Officers</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Jan 2011 05:35:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[To serve in any nation&#8217;s military is always an exciting experience although it can be very demanding. However, there are measures that you can take to ensure that your service in the military is not boring and cold. What you need to do is make friends with other officers. But, you must note that this... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/relating-with-other-officers.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To serve in any nation&#8217;s  military is always an exciting experience although it can be very demanding.  However, there are measures that you can take to ensure that your service  in the military is not boring and cold. What you need to do is make  friends with other officers. But, you must note that this may not be  as easy as it sounds, especially if you are the intensely private type.  One unique feature with the military is that either as combatant or  non-combatant, you can transferred to any base either within or outside  the shores of your country without any prior notice.                                                       Therefore, in such an  environment, you may find it quite difficult to cope as you keep meeting  new faces, some of which you have never seen before and some of which  you may never see again. All these experiences can cause emotional instability  on the part of the officer, not so many people can adapt quickly to  new environment, as human beings, we crave for comfort and warmthof  familiar faces and environment. In this regard, military life can be  boring and very monotonous.</p>
<p>But you can make  it interesting by relating well with other officers. To do this with  the least of efforts, you need to maintain a good disposition towards  others, do not keep malice with any one and always see the good in people.  Because some of your colleagues may be responsible for saving your life  in the heat of battle, there is every reason for you to stick together,  just like comrade in arms, perhaps this explains the concept of espirit  de corps among military officers. You have to be your brother&#8217;s  keeper. To relate with others can be facilitated by sticking to the  following principles: be genuinely interested in the welfare of others,  learn to avoid criticizing others and work towards the good of all.</p>
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		<title>Going through Boot Camp while Your Family Deals in Your Debt</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Jan 2011 08:38:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia With the struggle of dealing with every crazy physical, test, and question of enlisting in the Navy, not to mention boot camp, then &#8220;A&#8221; School, then your first stationed assignment, it&#8217;s easy to forget about some of the things in your normal life before you left—like your debts. The terrible thing is... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/going-through-boot-camp-while-your-family-deals-in-your-debt.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<p>With the struggle of dealing with every crazy physical, test, and question of enlisting in the Navy, not to mention boot camp, then &#8220;A&#8221; School, <em>then </em>your first stationed assignment, it&#8217;s easy to forget about some of the things in your normal life before you left—like your debts. The terrible thing is your loved ones end up getting the calls. After six months of boot camp, if you&#8217;re already heaped up in debt, the calls can get serious. So you don&#8217;t want to leave to serve your country without giving your family some peace of mind in handling any debts with the use of a <a href="http://debtconsolidationservice.org/">debt consolidation service</a> of some kind.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s that important. Remember that you&#8217;re leaving everything behind—your job, your school, your friends, and your family. And the process is pretty grueling. While you get income as an enlisted sailor, getting into your account is a tough endeavor, especially when other members of your family have to deal with multiple debts. Some of it can be so confusing. What&#8217;s important is to consult a service that deals in debt consolidation, making it easier and convenient and possibly a lower settlement with one single monthly payment. Your family would thank you for such a gesture.</p>
<p>Getting yourself into debt is not fun. When going into the Navy, remember the disadvantage it puts you in as you serve your country. You were hazardous with your money. Learn from your mistakes. The purpose for such services to safeguard the well-being of your family is important. Don&#8217;t forget it, and even as your will and soul is breaking down in boot camp and getting rebuilt every day from all the swimming and discipline of becoming a true soldier of the Navy, remember that you have people who care about you back home that don&#8217;t want to have to deal with crazy debts!</p>
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		<title>How to Cope in the Air Force</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Jan 2011 01:33:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Although serving in the &#8216;winged&#8217; branch of a nation&#8217;s armed forces is a very prestigious job and one that comes with a good dose of honor and dignity, it is no doubt one of the most demanding and the stressful of all the jobs that are in existence. To be an air force means that... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/how-to-cope-in-the-air-force.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<p>Although serving  in the &#8216;winged&#8217; branch of a nation&#8217;s armed forces is a very  prestigious job and one that comes with a good dose of honor and dignity,  it is no doubt one of the most demanding and the stressful of all the  jobs that are in existence. To be an air force means that you have sacrificed  your free time, comfort, leisure and other cherished things such as  your family for the good of the nation.   To succeed and  get regular promotion in the air force, you have to take the most rigorous  of tests in addition to undergoing some of the toughest training programs  on the planet. At various times, frustration can set in when the tasks  are just too much for you or you have a boss that is especially making  things very difficult for you or you have colleagues that are not co-operativ.  All these experiences are capable of piling up pressure on the young  wings of the poor airman.</p>
<p>One other very important  event in the military that makes the profession to take a heavy toll  on the mind is what the personnel witness during combat. You can imagine  a scenario in which an airman sees his best friend cut down in a shower  of enemy gunfire. That is certainly an unpleasant experience. However,  to cope in the air force, you need to brace your mind and prepare for  events such as these. Another coping mechanism is to always encourage  and motivate yourself and others in the force. Having a positive mindset  in life is capable of working miracles even in the most hopeless of  situations. In addition to these measures, you can also find solace  in religion, whatever the faith that you subscribe to. It has been observed  that a strong faith is one of the most useful things that can help you  cope in the tough world of the military.</p>
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		<title>Preparing for Retirement</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 08 Jan 2011 01:11:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whenever the issue of retirement is being discussed, it is common for the image of an elderly citizen with graying hair staying at home to flash to our minds. For an officer in the air force, or in any branch of the armed forces for that matter, you must start preparing for your retirement right... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/preparing-for-retirement.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Whenever the issue of  retirement is being discussed, it is common for the image of an elderly  citizen with graying hair staying at home to flash to our minds. For  an officer in the air force, or in any branch of the armed forces for  that matter, you must start preparing for your retirement right from  your first day on the job. One thing that you have to realize is the  fact that right from your first day as a military officer, your countdown  to retirement and that very last cheque has started. Do not deceive  yourself thinking that the day of retirement is still very far off.  You must know that time is an arrow, it flies and waits for no one.  If you fail to plan for your retirement, then you are courting disaster  unless you win a lottery.   As a military  officer, you need not be reminded of the fact that your work is one  that is full of hazards and dangers here and there. One mortar attack  and you are declared as unfit for service even if you are in your twenties.  These are not fairy tales but what is happening to military officers  all around the globe. As a result, you must steadily for the day you  will slide into retirement. Adequate planning is needed if you do not  want to slide into hunger, poverty and oblivion at the end of the day.</p>
<p>For  military officers that do not take cognizance of this fact, they find  it difficult to cope with life outside service when they are stripped  of all those military perks and left as ordinary civilians. This sudden  twist of fate may be too much to be handled by some retired officers  who decide to commit suicide. However, you do not have to end up as  a statistic, learn to save for that rainy day.</p>
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		<title>Sending Care Packages to Your Loved One Serving Their Country</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image by The U.S. Army via Flickr The best way to show your loved one who is in the military how much you care and how proud you are is to send them care packages. The fact that you can actually purchase some of these and make them more special by adding some of your... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/sending-care-packages-to-your-loved-one-serving-their-country.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<p>The best way to show your loved one who is in the military how much you care and how proud you are is to send them care packages. The fact that you can actually purchase some of these and make them more special by adding some of your own things makes this easy.</p>
<p>Popular <a href="http://www.from-mom.com/">care packages</a> include those that have just food items in them, such as cookies, candy bars that don’t melt—such as nut roll candy bars or candy-coated chocolate pieces—potato chips, popcorn, and other snacks. Another popular care package is one that contains books or magazines, crossword and other word puzzle books, playing cards, and other items.</p>
<p>You can order these types of care packages from online distributors. They come with the items already boxed and ready to mail.If you’d like, however, you can have them sent to your home so that you can add personal items to them.</p>
<p>If you feel that buying a care package is too impersonal, you can make your own. You’ll need a sturdy box (ask your post office which types of boxes work best for mailing care packages. They will probably try to sell you one of their own, but once you have the dimensions and an idea of the heaviness of the material, you should be able to find one yourself) and some packing material.</p>
<p>Once you have all that, what you want to put in the care package is up to you. You can include such things as pictures (not in their frames; rather, put them inside a metal container so they won’t get bent or torn), DVDs (ask if there are certain subjects or topics that they are not allowed to receive) and, of course, food. Use metal containers rather then boxes or bags to pack items in. These containers stack easily and can hold quite a lot.</p>
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		<title>Carrying Out your Duties</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As a military officer, one of the things that you must never forget is the fact that you have made a solemn promise and sworn to a binding oath to always protect your nation even at the expense of your own life. As an officer, this is a principle that must guide and direct all... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/carrying-out-your-duties.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<p>As a military  officer, one of the things that you must never forget is the fact that  you have made a solemn promise and sworn to a binding oath to always  protect your nation even at the expense of your own life. As an officer,  this is a principle that must guide and direct all your actions. If  you can stick to this simple but important principle, then being a fine  and professional officer will not be a dream that cannot be achieved.   Apart from remembering  these solemn vows, there are some other things that can assist you in  carrying out your duties as effectively and efficiently as possible.  Although some of these are values that have been inculcated in many  of us right from when we were young, it will cause no harm if they are  repeated here. One of such values is punctuality. One of the hallmarks  of a fine officer is punctuality at the place of work, as an officer,  you must value and respect time. This is especially important when you  know that a second may be the only difference between life and death  for that colleague of yours.</p>
<p>Another  thing that you must carry like a badge is a disciplined and refined  behavior. If there is any thing that the military is known for, it is  the impeccable manners that soldiers are known to display at all times.  Never abuse the uniform or use it to get undue advantage from a colleague  or civilian. Apart from this, another value that you must develop and  cherish as a soldier or officer is love for your fellow colleague. Serving  in the military simply means that there will be times when you will  encounter death face-to-face. In such circumstances, never abandon your  colleague. This is very important especially when you know that what  goes around comes around.</p>
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		<title>The United States Air Force Through History</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Jan 2011 12:42:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[To many around the globe, the flying wing of the United States military is not only the best and the most advanced, it is also the closest to what can be described as the ideal air force. You will find it quite difficult to contradict this statement when you know the United States Air Force... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/the-united-states-air-force-through-history-2.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<p>To many around the globe, the  flying wing of the United States military is not only the best and the  most advanced, it is also the closest to what can be described as the  ideal air force. You will find it quite difficult to contradict this  statement when you know the United States Air Force is the most sophisticated  on the planet with the capability to bomb nations into oblivion in a  matter of minutes. Such is the reach, lethality and stealth that has  been features of the greatest air force in the history of humanity.</p>
<p>However, it is interesting  to know that the United States Air Force did not just sprout from the  ground to become the most powerful on the planet, it had it humble beginnings  just like other great organizations. It is noteworthy to know that the  United States Air Force was not always the lord of the skies, at least  history tells us that there was a time when the much-dreaded German  air force, the Luftwaffe commandeered by the icon of ruthlessness  himself, Adolf Hitler, was once the most powerful military force in  the skies. But the times have changed and the once unknown United States  Air Forces has evolved into one of the most feared in the world.</p>
<p>At the beginning,  the Wright planes used by the United States Air Force (which was initially  a branch under the US Army before gaining a full status in the 1940s)  will pale in comparison with the ultra-modern F-16 fighters and B-2  stealth bombers that have become the face of the United States Air Force  today. Interestingly, the evolution of the United States Air Force continues  till this day and only the future will unveil some of high technology  gadgets and weapon systems that have been developed by industries such  as Northrop Grumman and the Lockheed Corporation.</p>
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		<title>When Troops Come Home</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 01 Jan 2011 13:59:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ever since our country first went off to war a few years ago, a lot of people have been clamoring for the entire thing to end. Not to seem impatient, but it has been most of a decade, and this one does look to be in for a long road ahead. Of course, one of... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/when-troops-come-home.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ever since our country first went off to war a few years ago, a lot of people have been clamoring for the entire thing to end.  Not to seem impatient, but it has been most of a decade, and this one does look to be in for a long road ahead.  Of course, one of the most major concerns on most people&#8217;s minds is for the troops, who have had to endure harsh conditions (including being very far away from their families) for a long time.  One might even wonder if they have a clear vision of why they are fighting in the first place.  To &#8220;stop terrorism,&#8221; while a very concise goal, is not the clearest of intentions, after all.</p>
<p>Of course, everyone who has any concern for other people wants our troops to come back home at some point, preferably as soon as is humanly possible.  And when that happens, the natural assumption is that those troops would merge right back into their family and civilian lives just as easily as if they had merely been gone for a long weekend.  The problem is, in wars past we have seen that there is not always such a simple transition from being in the thick of combat on a normal basis to being back in the civilian world.</p>
<p>For one thing, finding work in the civilian world can sometimes prove to be challenging for the returning soldier.  While they may have learned valuable skills, sometimes there is simply no demand.  Also among the problems a returning vet faces is PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) from their time in combat.  The effects can often appear out of nowhere, and be emotionally devastating to a person in that situation.  Not to mention the fact that often times, parents return to find that their babies are now toddlers, and their children are looking substantially more grown up than they had before.  It has to feel very strange.</p>
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		<title>The Military is About Saving Lives</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Dec 2010 18:21:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[All too often, a group of people come to an unfortunately flawed conclusion without having the benefit of informed insight or real research on their side. In this case, a lot of people (mainly among the civilian population) have decided for themselves that our military is about little more than killing people. Often, these are... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/the-military-is-about-saving-lives.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>All too often, a group of people come to an unfortunately flawed  conclusion without having the benefit of informed insight or real  research on their side.  In this case, a lot of people (mainly among the  civilian population) have decided for themselves that our military is  about little more than killing people.  Often, these are the more jaded  types of folks, who perceive that a military&#8217;s main role is to go around  just being a massive, jacked up bully and taking down anybody who says  or does anything that we &#8220;as a nation&#8221; (meaning our leaders) do not  appreciate.  While this could be the case, if we lived in some kind of a  military dictatorship, we are very fortunate to have sufficient checks  and balances in place that such a monstrous fate has never become our  country.</p>
<p>Simply put, our military&#8217;s ultimate goal is to save the most possible  people, and to keep the world as secure as is reasonably possible.  Now,  there are always going to be times in which the most honorable and good  sounding rules are going to be bent, in the pursuit of higher ideals-  or when a group of military personnel has to fight their way out of a  hostile situation, and can not consult the proverbial rule book every  time they want to take a step forward and possibly save their own skins.</p>
<p>Military people are human, and they are as prone to making mistakes as  doctors, attorneys, politicians and anyone else who occupies a  professional role.  And just like in these other professions, sometimes a  mistake can end up costing someone their life&#8230; and many lives may  even be lost.  Yeah, there is a lot of pressure on in the heat of  combat.  No matter what some maniacs may say, &#8220;Kill &#8216;em all and let God  sort them out&#8221; is as much against the real military&#8217;s desires as it is  impractical to actually carry out in real life.</p>
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		<title>Communication is the key to Healthy Relationships</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As the new year approaches, many people have already begun making plans to lose weight, eat healthier, or try to climb out of debt. As 2011 approaches, how about examining the relationships we have and making a resolution to make those connections better? Relationships are like a prepaid credit card. If you don’t put anything... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/communication-is-the-key-to-healthy-relationships.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As the new year approaches, many people have already begun  making plans  to lose weight, eat healthier, or try to climb out of  debt.  As 2011  approaches, how about examining the relationships we  have and making a  resolution to make those connections better?</p>
<p>Relationships are like a <a href="http://www.elastic.com/">prepaid credit card</a>.  If you don’t put anything into them, chances are you aren’t going to get much out on the other side.</p>
<p>Some people are lucky enough to have everything in common, and their  relationships flow like water down a river.  The communication comes  easy and these best friends always check in with each other.  For some  of us though, relationships take more work, and there is no substitute  for hard work.</p>
<p>After you’ve been with someone for more than a decade, you’ve  probably asked them about their day 3 million times. You’ve had the same  stagnant conversations for a decade and each day closes with a normalcy  that is comforting, yet all too familiar.</p>
<p>Make 2011 the year that you bring romance back into the equation.   When your partner comes home from work, try doing something different.   Different could be have the radio on instead of the television.   Different could be you dressed in nothing but an apron.  Different could  be changing clothes and whisking you away for a weekend away from  normalcy.</p>
<p>If you’ve lost that zestful urge to communicate freely, it’s time to  get back to it.  Couples don’t experience true intimacy unless they are  connected.  Connections aren’t saying &#8220;Honey can you pass the  potatoes?&#8221;. Connections are talking openly and freely about how you feel  and where you are in life.</p>
<p>If you want a little spice in your life and to rekindle that  relationship whose communication issues are flickering, take time to get  back to the place that brought you together in the first place.</p>
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		<title>How Long Will we Need an Air Force?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Dec 2010 18:18:54 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>How long will we need the air we breathe?  While these questions would  at first seem to only be linked in the most abstract, &#8220;airy&#8221; sense of  the word, they are linked very deeply.  After all, any weapon which is  held by one person ought to be held by others as a force of balance.   And when that balance is maintained, life may continue more peaceably  than it would if we were under constant threat by the one person holding  a particular weapon.  In the sense of our Air Force, we need them for  our security against a particular set of weapons as much as we need the  air we breathe to keep us from suffocating.  And rather like the air  itself, this need is not likely to go away any time soon.</p>
<p>The Air Force has a weapon in the form of aircraft and the airborne  launching platforms which those aircraft can become.  Through having  aircraft at our military&#8217;s disposal, soldiers may be dropped into  territory which would be nearly impossible (or at least extremely  difficult) to reach through land or ocean based means.  As well,  missiles and bullets delivered from an airborne vehicle are even more  effective than they can be when they are delivered from the ground.  In  this way, the Air Force is a boon to our ability to defend ourselves  nationally.</p>
<p>Now, considering that for the longest time there were no such things as  aircraft (the first hot air balloons were only developed in the late  18th century), an air force was not necessary.  However, ever since any  country has had the capacity to transport combat troops and fire  weaponry from the air, every country who desired to defend itself  against such a potential attack has had to also have such means at its  disposal.  And since the United States prides itself on having a  powerful military, defending itself from the air is a need, and will  continue to be.</p>
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		<title>Why Don&#8217;t we Bomb Terrorists?</title>
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<p>Certainly everyone who has fought terrorists has, at some highly  frustrated moment, offered up such a question to themselves and to any  higher power which might be listening in.  But unfortunately, there are  several different reasons why we can not simply drop bombs on areas  which are known to be infested with large numbers of terrorists.  Chief  among these reasons is the simple fact that terrorists are not exactly  marked in a way that designates them from noncombatants.  Another reason  why we can not simply wail away on terrorists with napalm and cruise  missiles is because there are simply too many people who would be  harmed, simply as a consequence of dropping that much ordinance onto any  area where people might actually be living.</p>
<p>Terrorists are not like movie ninjas of the early 1970s, where they all  wear bright red costumes which have the word &#8220;NINJA&#8221; (or in this case,  &#8220;TERRORIST&#8221;) emblazoned across them.  If it were that simple, our  military would need snipers aplenty instead of the implements of  bombing.  The simple fact is, terrorists are so effective at what they  do because they can blend in so well with the rest of the population.   Since terrorists actually take up such a small percentage of the  population, they can be extremely hard to spot, and thus to take into  custody or eliminate as threats.</p>
<p>And terrorists live in the same places where other people live.  If all  of the world&#8217;s terrorists stayed in some distant part of Antarctica, or  occupied their own private island, it would be relatively easy to just  drop some bombs on them.  It would still be inhumane, though- they are  still people.  But since terrorists live among large numbers of  ordinary, basically innocent civilians, to attempt to get the terrorists  through saturation fire would essentially involve committing genocide.   Terrorists can come from anywhere, so literally no one in the entire  world would be safe.  That sounds like terrorism in itself.</p>
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		<title>Our Military in a Nuclear Age</title>
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<p>Some people have come to the conclusion, perhaps through recreational  drug use, that a modern military force is fairly unnecessary in the wake  of having access to long range nuclear weapons.  And for the sake of  argument, there is some theoretical reason behind this conclusion.   After all, who needs to have a standing army, when you can essentially  incinerate your enemy&#8217;s entire country or region, and pretty much take  them out in a way that ensures that they will never come back?  Of  course, after you get over the initial rush of ultimate power such a  mental image may grant you (or perhaps it&#8217;s more of a rush of sickness  that such a thing is even possible), you have to realize how utterly  silly such an idea is.</p>
<p>After all, the concept of completely anhilating an entire country is  both logistically absurd and inhumanly cruel.  Any military strategist  who would seriously consider destroying an entire country and  irradiating its soil should not be allowed to command anything (even  including the sharp objects used to issue orders).  And even if a maniac  of that ilk were able to command our military (heaven help us all),  even the attempt to take out an entire country would undoubtedly exhaust  our entire nuclear arsenal.  At that point, we would be both vulnerable  to attack from other (more sane and humane) countries, and guilty of a  war crime.</p>
<p>The simple fact is, there are many types of military scenarios which  extend beyond merely protecting ourselves within our own borders.  And  of these scenarios, almost none among the group call for the use of  nuclear weaponry.  And in cases such as those, this usage is to be  severely limited, as was the case in Hiroshima and Nagasaki.  For the  most part, our military needs to have a strong human element, and a very  substantial non-nuclear element, unless we want to devote ourselves to  essentially ruining both our international relationships and  environment.</p>
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		<title>My Most Enjoyable Outdoor Activities</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia Even though it doesn&#8217;t seem like I am an outdoor type of person, there are a few things I enjoy. Once in a while I find it refreshing and relaxing to get away from home and out of the city. It is amazing how active you can be in the woods or... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/my-most-enjoyable-outdoor-activities.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<p>Even though it doesn&#8217;t seem like I am an outdoor type of  person, there are a few things I enjoy. Once in a while I find it  refreshing and relaxing to get away from home and out of the city. It is  amazing how active you can be in the woods or how much fun you can have  on a farm. I try to plan something at least once a year that will  encourage me to take a weekend trip and enjoy the beauty of nature. Here  are a few things I enjoy and enhance my experience.</p>
<p>* Go  hiking at least once a year and see new sites. The clean air is good for  health and the scenery is pleasing to the eyes. When hiking you can  either go on trails and discover areas you have missed on your previous  trips or walk around and look at the different types of greenery out  there.<br />
* Cycling is another activity I enjoy quite a lot. It brings  about a sense of freedom that comes with the open area and the empty  roads. My current bike is not as reliable so I think it is time to go  into a <a href="http://www.ironman360.com/">triathlon store</a> and find something more suitable for long distance biking.<br />
* Boating is another activity that is fun whether you decide to go  alone or with friends. A day on the water has so many advantages and you  only need to plan a little to take advantage of the activity.</p>
<p>These are just some of the activities I enjoy, but if you are looking  for alternatives, there are several options available and some are most  likely closer than you would think. We all need a little time away from  home to enjoy something that will rejuvenate us and what better way to  do it than being outside.</p>
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<p>Our military is a group of humans which was designed by humans, which  means that it is never going to be a perfect thing.  However, there is a  lot we can do to constantly push our way further and further towards  perfection, both in the military itself and in our relationship to it as  civilian citizens.  For one thing, we can understand that there is both  a need to question and confront our leadership and a need to support  and aid our troops, and that these needs may intertwine with one another  into bettering the overall relationship between civilian and military.   For another thing, we can alter our thinking of the landscape and  nature of war, and take it into a more modern paradigm.</p>
<p>Supporting our troops and questioning our leaders can coexist with one  another.  Supporting our troops means paying our taxes and continuing to  work on our entrepreneurial efforts, especially when such efforts may  be able to help us win wars more efficiently in the future.  By  contrast, questioning our leaders (and thus keeping them accountable for  the decisions that they make on our behalf) consists of asking them why  our troops are going to particular places, and when they are going to  return.  The more we dog our leaders, the more responsibly they are  going to have to work with our troops.</p>
<p>A way we can improve our military itself is to move into the 21st  century in more than just a technological basis.  Our chief military  minds still tend to feel as if we are fighting our battles in massive  armies or fleets on large, open fields or seas.  Modern warfare is not  so organized, as guerrilla engages guerrilla and as anyone can move from  non-combatant to full fledged threat in an instant.  The romantic  notions of war and combat are going to have to fall by the wayside, as  we begin to think of war as less organized and muddier.</p>
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<p>Early Beginnings</p>
<p>The United States Air Force originally began  as the aeronautical division of the U.S. Army Signal Corps in 1907.   After trials with balloons and alternative forms of air flight, the  Wright brothers sold the signal corps their flying invention –the  airplane, in 1909.  Capt. Benjamin Foulois headed the first section of  men that conducted experimental flights and in December 1913 the unit  known as the 1st Aero Squadron.  In 1918 this division was renamed the  Army Air Service, at this point there were over 19,000 officers and  178,000 men that were included in the Air service, with over 11,754  aircraft that were being employed in their practice and maneuvers.</p>
<p>As a result of the Army Reorganization Act of 1920, the Air  Service was declared an individual combat unit of the Army.  Soon after  in 1926, the units name was changed to the Air Corps.  Even though the  U.S. had sent fighter pilots to be utilized by its allies in WWI, as of  1935 the Air Corps was still a relatively small force.</p>
<p>World War II and the Air Force</p>
<p>World War II began in 1939 when  Hitler began his assault against Poland.  The Air Corps had methodically  been increasing their numbers.  When the attack on Pearl Harbor  occurred and the U.S. was forced to enter the war, the Air corps began  playing a pivotal role in transport, pursuit, attack, and reconnaissance  missions.  The U.S. aviation industry began to boom and soon the early  warplanes like the C-47 Sky train, the P-51 Mustang, and the B-17 flying  Fortress came to life.   Soon the Air Corps had over 80,000 aircraft in  its control and over 2.4 million enlisted men.    The Air Corps soon  began to dominate the skies in WW II and sealed the victorious ending of  the war in 1945, when the Atomic Bomb was dropped on Hiroshima and  Nagasaki.  In 1947, Congress made the Air Force its on separate branch  freeing it from Army control.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia When it comes to choosing a playground, we have lots of options in our city. I suppose we could spend a lot of money on our own swing set in the backyard, but it makes much more sense for us right now to use public parks. Besides, public playgrounds are a good... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/how-to-choose-a-playground-for-your-kids.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<p>When it comes to choosing a playground, we have lots of  options in our city. I suppose we could spend a lot of money on our own  swing set in the backyard, but it makes much more sense for us right now  to use public parks. Besides, public playgrounds are a good way to meet  other parents in your community. Your kids will also have the chance to  make new friends. You just have to make sure that you choose a safe  location that your kids will enjoy.</p>
<p>Rule number one should be  to choose a playground that doesn’t attract a bad element. You wouldn’t  want your children playing in a park littered with beer cans and  cigarette butts. We live in a pretty quiet neighborhood, so it is easy  for us to find a nice playground. If the park in your area doesn’t offer  the same level of safety, though, then you might want to consider  hopping in the car and visiting another one.</p>
<p>You will also need  to make sure that the playground equipment is safe. These days, most  park systems cover their playground equipment in soft foam materials  that prevent children from getting hurt. The playground should also sit  on a soft material, not concrete or asphalt. That way your kids are safe  when they fall down.</p>
<p>Some of the activities that my kids enjoy I like about as much as paying <a href="http://blog.turbotax.intuit.com/">income tax</a>.  Going to the park, though, is a lot of fun as long as you choose the  right one. You will know the right park when you find it. You feel  relaxed there. You feel safe talking to other people and you don’t  constantly fret that your kids will get hurt. Once you have found the  right place, start to settle in, make friends and become a regular.</p>
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		<title>Air Force Space Surveillance Satellite Launch Delayed</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A launch of an Air Force space survelliance satellite has been delayed due to a software problem. The Space-based Space Surveillance satellite was supposed to launch Thursday from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California. The SBSS was set to monitor satellities and debris in space that could crash into Earth. The satellite is the first... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/air-force-space-surveillance-satellite-launch-delayed.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A launch of an Air Force space survelliance satellite has been delayed  due to a software problem. The Space-based Space Surveillance satellite  was supposed to launch Thursday from Vandenberg Air Force Base in  California.</p>
<p>The SBSS was set to monitor satellities and debris  in space that could crash into Earth. The satellite is the first for the  U.S. Air Force and would survey the assets circling earth on a 24/7  basis.</p>
<p>At present, the Air Force monitors about 1,000  satellites and 20,000 pieces of debris from the ground, using radar and  optical telescopes.  However, this technology is not ideal as it does  not capture satellites in deep space nor are telescopes as effective on  cloudy nights.</p>
<p>Ball Aerospace &amp; Technology Corp. in  Boulder, Colorado worked with Boeing to create the SBSS. The satellite  features an optical camera on a swivel mount which will save fuel by  decreasing the need to move the satellite.</p>
<p>Total project cost  for SBSS is $500 million. Schriever Air Force Base in Colorado will  command the SBSS.</p>
<p>SBSS will make spot checks to prevent  collisions between space debris and satellities and other spacecraft.  The Air Force monitors items that are at least 4 inches across because  these can cause damage.</p>
<p>The Air Force delayed the launch  because it found a software error on another spacecraft, the Minotaur IV  rocket.</p>
<p>Space collisions have occurred in the past, including a  French satellite in 1996 and a rocket fragment, an Iridium  Communications satellite in 2009 with a Russian satellite, and a Chinese  satellite with one if its missiles on purpose.</p>
<p>U.S. President  Barack Obama recently released a National Space Policy which agreed the  U.S. would cooperate with other countries on keeping space clean and  safe and avoiding space junk.</p>
<p>The SBSS, besides being the first  Air Force satellite, is also the first satellite dedicated specifically  to monitoring space for debris and preventing collision.</p>
<p>Expected postponement date is unknown. The Air Force must first  determine if the software glitch applies to the SBSS as well as the  Minotaur IV.</p>
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		<title>Don&#8217;t Ask, Don&#8217;t Tell . . . For How Much Longer?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image by isafmedia via Flickr Democrats have been struggling to overturn the “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” ban on allowing gays to openly serve in the armed forces, but they continue to butt against fierce opposition from the Republicans. However, a recently conducted study shows that while overturning this ban might cause some initial disruption, it... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/dont-ask-dont-tell-for-how-much-longer.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<p>Democrats have been struggling to overturn the “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell”  ban on allowing gays to openly serve in the armed forces, but they  continue to butt against fierce opposition from the Republicans.  However, a recently conducted study shows that while overturning this  ban might cause some initial disruption, it would not create  long-lasting or widespread problems.</p>
<p>This study was based on a  survey of more than 115,000 troops and more than 44,200 military  spouses, conducted by an independent polling company. The results  revealed that two-thirds of the surveyed troops didn’t object to having  openly gays serve, while the remaining 30 percent who objected were  primarily combat troops.</p>
<p>The survey also reveals that 69  percent of those questioned believe to have already served alongside  somebody who was gay, and 92 percent said that their units operated just  fine with a gay person in the unit. Interestingly, the survey revealed  that the majority of gay troops would choose to keep their sexual  orientation unknown, even if the ban were to be lifted. Only 15 percent  of those who stated that they were gay would reveal their sexuality to  their unit.</p>
<p>Defense Secretary Robert Gates asks that congress  moves quickly in opposition to a federal judge who is using this new  study to try to overturn the law. Gates cautions that more time is  needed to prepare and that a sudden mandate issued by the courts would  only cause chaos and turmoil and would increase any risks of disruption.</p>
<p>Unlike a <a href="http://store.jrdunn.com/category_s/473.htm">Mikimoto</a> pearl, nothing is of yet set in stone. This study is giving Democrats  additional fuel as they are hoping to have this ban overturned by the  end of the year despite what could cause a logistical nightmare in order  to accommodate homosexuals in the armed forces.</p>
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		<title>The United States Air Force Through History</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Dec 2010 18:25:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia To many around the globe, the flying wing of the United States military is not only the best and the most advanced, it is also the closest to what can be described as the ideal air force. You will find it quite difficult to contradict this statement when you know the United... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/the-united-states-air-force-through-history.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<p>To many around the globe, the  flying wing of the United States  military is not only the best and the  most advanced, it is also the  closest to what can be described as the  ideal air force. You will find  it quite difficult to contradict this  statement when you know the  United States Air Force is the most sophisticated  on the planet with  the capability to bomb nations into oblivion in a  matter of minutes.  Such is the reach, lethality and stealth that has  been features of the  greatest air force in the history of humanity.</p>
<p>However, it is interesting  to know that the United States Air Force  did not just sprout from the  ground to become the most powerful on the  planet, it had it humble beginnings  just like other great  organizations. It is noteworthy to know that the  United States Air  Force was not always the lord of the skies, at least  history tells us  that there was a time when the much-dreaded German  air force, the  Luftwaffe commandeered by the icon of ruthlessness  himself, Adolf  Hitler, was once the most powerful military force in  the skies. But the  times have changed and the once unknown United States  Air Forces has  evolved into one of the most feared in the world.</p>
<p>At the beginning,  the Wright planes used by the United States Air  Force (which was initially  a branch under the US Army before gaining a  full status in the 1940s)  will pale in comparison with the ultra-modern  F-16 fighters and B-2  stealth bombers that have become the face of the  United States Air Force  today. Interestingly, the evolution of the  United States Air Force continues  till this day and only the future  will unveil some of high technology  gadgets and weapon systems that  have been developed by industries such  as Northrop Grumman and the  Lockheed Corporation.</p>
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		<title>Why we Have Bases all Over the World</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Dec 2010 18:09:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some people have taken to theorizing that our military is somewhat akin to an occupying army, in that we have our military bases spread out far and wide all over the world. It is true, we do occupy space in many countries, and we do have a substantial presence in many places where there are... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/why-we-have-bases-all-over-the-world.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some people have taken to theorizing that our military is somewhat akin  to an occupying army, in that we have our military bases spread out far  and wide all over the world.  It is true, we do occupy space in many  countries, and we do have a substantial presence in many places where  there are people who may decide at any moment to begin fighting, whether  or not there is an immediately apparent reason for it.  While it may  seem that we are trying to suppress or oppress someone in some distant  part of the world, the reality is that our military&#8217;s goals are to  support more freedom for the people who generally show that they can  handle it.</p>
<p>Consider that most of the world is generally peaceful, at this point in  history.  However, as most people know, the world has not always been  such a peaceful place.  Our species loves to cause trouble for itself,  and the difficult mission of any military force is to use force to halt  the use of force.  It may sound a little paradoxical, but it is the only  method which works almost all the time to quell the tendencies of  people who feel the need to be violent for its own sake.  Thus, having  military bases all over the world is partly a matter of convenience.</p>
<p>A military which can&#8217;t move is a military which can&#8217;t properly stop the  practice of unnecessary violence.  As such, they need to be able to move  at a moment&#8217;s notice, and get to wherever they need to be, in order to  stop the suffering and slaughter of the innocent.  The fact is, the only  efficient means of being able to be &#8220;where the action is&#8221; is to have  bases in pretty much every corner of the globe.  While some might see  this as an occupation, it can also be seen as a guardianship over the  common peace we&#8217;re all trying to maintain.</p>
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		<title>Gas Prices in the Air</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia If you think that you have it bad on account of gas prices, just imagine that you had to fill up tens of thousands of helicopters, transport planes and fighter jets on a daily basis. The United States military (and the Air Force in particular) have long since discovered that aircraft simply... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/gas-prices-in-the-air.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<p>If you think that you have it bad on account of gas prices, just imagine  that you had to fill up tens of thousands of helicopters, transport  planes and fighter jets on a daily basis.  The United States military  (and the Air Force in particular) have long since discovered that  aircraft simply can not be run on fresh air and good intentions alone.   Therefore, they need fuel, and they need an awful lot of it, just to  keep up in the sky.  This does not even take into account how much fuel  they end up needing when they fly a lot of difficult missions, either to  save lives or to take lives (which hopefully serves the purpose of  saving more lives, at least in theory).</p>
<p>Simply put, one of the reasons why our national defense budget is so  insane is because we have a lot of equipment that needs to be fueled up.   As nice as it would be to have a solar powered Humvee, that wonderful  dream simply has not materialized as of this moment.  And if you think  that a piece of ground based equipment is going to go through a lot of  gas (which they do), just imagine that every moment spent operating took  up fuel whether you were actually accomplishing anything or not.  In  the case of our Air Force, this is an unfortunate reality.</p>
<p>Now, nobody ever said that tanks get good gas mileage.  With all of that  armor, they get far less than a mile to the gallon.  But when you think  about it, a tank can always just sit there, spin its turret and defend  itself from whomever might happen to come along talking trash.  A  helicopter, on the other hand, is at a distinct disadvantage if it  should ever stop moving.  So it pretty much has to either stay in the  air and burn up fuel, or fall back to land somewhere safe.  That&#8217;s an  expensive choice.</p>
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		<title>How Much Military do we Need?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some people believe that it is distinctly possible to have too much government. And by extension, this could possibly mean that we might even have too much of a military, as well. If you believe this way, you might think our military is too large because we have to spend so much money (roughly a... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/how-much-military-do-we-need.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some people believe that it is distinctly possible to have too much  government.  And by extension, this could possibly mean that we might  even have too much of a military, as well.  If you believe this way, you  might think our military is too large because we have to spend so much  money (roughly a trillion dollars every year) just to maintain it, to  say nothing of continuing to fight a war in a far off country.  You  might also believe that the military is too large because we have so  many problems in our own country, and the military&#8217;s primary purpose is  to operate in other parts of the world.  Some say that it is unwise to  watch your neighbor&#8217;s home more closely than you watch your own.</p>
<p>It is obvious that we are always going to need a military.  It would be  lovely if our entire world was composed of people who only solved their  problems through the use of reason, kindness and a strong desire for  mutual understanding.  However, this is not, has never been, and will  probably never be the case moving forward.  We live in a world where a  war is pretty much always brewing somewhere.  The big trick seems to be  in keeping wars small, keeping them from interrupting trade and from  endangering the existence of entire races of people.</p>
<p>These tasks are anything but small, and they keep our military busy all  the time.  As for how much of a military we need, this is a matter for  individual conjecture.  Perhaps the ideal amount of military would be  just enough people to ensure that if we needed to recruit and train more  (such as in the case of another world war&#8217;s outbreak), we could use our  existing forces to hold the enemy at the gate until reinforcements  could arrive on the scene.  In this case, however, there are simply too  many variables to consider to make easy judgments.</p>
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		<title>The Military&#8217;s Role in Civilian Life</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Dec 2010 18:04:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Unless you happen to live near a military base of some sort or have someone close to you serving, you most likely do not think too much about the military&#8217;s role in your daily life. However, whether you realize it or not, they really do play a very significant role in everyone&#8217;s lives, even if... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/the-militarys-role-in-civilian-life.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Unless you happen to live near a military base of some sort or have  someone close to you serving, you most likely do not think too much  about the military&#8217;s role in your daily life.  However, whether you  realize it or not, they really do play a very significant role in  everyone&#8217;s lives, even if you never see a uniformed soldier, sailor,  airman or Marine walking around.  Their role may not be immediately  visible to you, but the effect our military has on our society is a  highly pronounced one.  For one thing, the military keeps many  businesses in operation through their contracts, and a lot of people are  employed because the military has a great deal of different needs that  must be fulfilled.</p>
<p>First off, the simple fact that people are able to walk around without  being constantly harassed by the weapons of unseen enemies is a  testament to the role of our military as a sort of &#8220;immune system&#8221; on  the national level.  They keep us safe enough that we are able to go  about our daily business and live our lives without the constant threat  that the citizens of some countries have to go through.  For that alone  we should all be grateful to our brothers and sisters in uniform.   Keeping us safe enough to live our lives is a pretty nice thing to do,  after all.</p>
<p>Another reason why the military carries a significant role in our lives  is in how many jobs they create.  Granted, many of these jobs are as a  part of the military, but an even greater number are not.  For instance,  there are a lot of civilian contractors who work under the military  providing support for their foreign operations.  Also, a lot of  manufacturing and transportation companies make a fine living off of the  constant supply of contracts which the military provides.  After all,  they do not make their own planes, bullets and outfits, you know.</p>
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		<title>The Military Makes Jobs</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Dec 2010 18:23:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you think that companies such as Walmart and Eli Lilly create jobs&#8230; well, you&#8217;re right, they do. But they pale in comparison to the number of jobs which the military creates as a part of their support requirements. Our military has an awful lot of needs, after all. And it only makes sense that... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/the-military-makes-jobs.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you think that companies such as Walmart and Eli Lilly create jobs&#8230;  well, you&#8217;re right, they do.  But they pale in comparison to the number  of jobs which the military creates as a part of their support  requirements.  Our military has an awful lot of needs, after all.  And  it only makes sense that whenever it can possibly be done, they use  American civilians to fulfill those needs.  Consider how many things you  use on a daily basis.  Now just imagine that there were a few million  of you, and you needed everything you used to be highly customized  because you had extremely complicated, potentially life and death  requirements for every possession you use.  That is the basic thought  process behind how many jobs the military creates all around them.</p>
<p>The military obviously creates a lot of jobs as members of the armed  forces themselves.  We need a steady stream of sailors, soldiers,  Marines and airmen to keep our country safe and to keep our wars being  won.  But aside from just the people who are employed in active duty  roles, there are also millions of people who are employed as civilian  contractors, keeping the various (and massive) logistical needs of the  military being met on a daily basis.  Without civilians backing them up,  the military would have to work very hard to stay organized.</p>
<p>And direct assistance notwithstanding, the military even creates a lot  of jobs when it comes to manufacturing, distribution and service  industries.  When soldiers need to eat, a lot of farms benefit from the  demand.  When they need fatigues to wear, someone has to supply them.   And when they need planes to fly, weapons to fire and bullets to come  out of those weapons, someone needs to provision those needs.  And all  of the &#8220;someones&#8221; which supply the necessary provisions have a lot of  opportunity to create and maintain reasonable jobs for American  civilians.  The military creates jobs for people.</p>
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		<title>Getting Renters Insurance When You’re in the Military</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Dec 2010 12:48:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image by Beverly &#38; Pack via Flickr If you&#8217;re in the military, you know you could be shipped somewhere else without much notice, asked to put your life on the line for people you don&#8217;t know, and almost anything else you can think of. You knew that when you signed up, and it might have... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/getting-renters-insurance-when-youre-in-the-military.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<p>If you&#8217;re in the military, you know you could be shipped somewhere else  without much notice, asked to put your life on the line for people you  don&#8217;t know, and almost anything else you can think of. You knew that  when you signed up, and it might have even been just what you wanted. No  matter what your reasons for getting involved in the military, there  are both perks and problems for people who are on active duty. One of  those problems is trying to keep some sense of normalcy at home. It can  be hard to be away from family and friends.</p>
<p>When you get out of  the military, it can also be hard to adjust to civilian life and do all  of the things you need to get things back to &#8216;normal&#8217; life. You won&#8217;t  have a job, so it can be difficult to get an apartment, <a href="https://auto.21st.com/insurance-information/product.do?Page=Renters_Insurance">renters insurance</a>,  and other things. Many people really appreciate the job that the  military does, though, so if you have some savings you should be able to  get a place to stay. Make sure you network with others and look for  places that are military-friendly. Not every place is.</p>
<p>Even  though people aren&#8217;t supposed to discriminate with things like rental  housing, they still find ways to do it. Don&#8217;t give up on getting what  you need as you transition to civilian life. There are people and  organizations that will help you if you need it. It&#8217;s to your advantage  to use any outreach that the military offers, so things will be easier  for you. In addition, save all the money you can while you&#8217;re enlisted,  so you&#8217;ll have a nest age when you get out. That&#8217;s especially true in a  tough economy, but valuable advice no matter what the financial climate  is like.</p>
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		<title>The Training They Undergo</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia A lot of people think that every branch of the military is basically the same as all of the others are. This could not be any further from the truth, short of being an out right lie. Every different military branch does stress awareness, personal safety and a commitment to something greater... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/the-training-they-undergo.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<p>A lot of people think that every branch of the military is basically the  same as all of the others are.  This could not be any further from the  truth, short of being an out right lie.  Every different military branch  does stress awareness, personal safety and a commitment to something  greater than ones self, this is true.  But beyond those basic  principles, the differences could not be any more extreme.  After all,  the life (especially in combat) or a sailor is vastly different than  that of the Marines who leave the ship in order to storm the beaches.   These differences are even more extreme in the basic training that air  force recruits have to go through, in order to prove themselves worthy.</p>
<p>The Air Force has a relatively high wash out rate among its basic  training flights (what they call a group of recruits), compared to the  other branches of the armed forces.  For one thing, they intentionally  deprive their recruits of sleep, as they make them roll up their socks,  t-shirts and other articles of clothing.  This is all during the regular  process, like with every branch of the military, of a combination of  class room training and physical training.  In many cases, during an  eight and a half week training period, the recruits may end up getting  an average of only three to four hours per night of sleep.</p>
<p>This is intentional, because the Air Force requires very strict, often  very tiny actions to be performed by their airmen as part of their  standard duties.  An aircraft is an extremely expensive, potentially  very dangerous piece of hardware, and no one wants a plane to explode or  crash because a bolt was screwed in incorrectly (either too tightly or  too loosely) by someone, regardless of whether or not they had a  refreshing eight hours of sleep the night before.  Air Force personnel  have to be pushed to their limits, so they understand them.</p>
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		<title>The activities under the Air Force Outreach Program</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia There are various kinds of activities that are going on under the Air Force Outreach Program. The common man needs to know more about the air force and that is the main goal of the program. The negative publicity and negative news that people keep hearing about the military and also about... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/the-activities-under-the-air-force-outreach-program.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<p>There are various kinds of activities that are going on under the Air Force Outreach Program. The common man needs to know more about the air force and that is the main goal of the program. The negative publicity and negative news that people keep hearing about the military and also about the air force are not always true. The Air Force Outreach Program has been created so that the people get to know more about the air force and what they do.</p>
<p>There are various activities that are conducted under the program. The most important one is that the speakers from the Air Force Outreach Program can be asked to speak at any event that is being held. These kinds of events will be attended by a senior officer who actually speaks in the event and gives an idea to the public about the various activities of the air force.</p>
<p>In an event that is held on a larger scale, the Air Force Outreach Program can also be used to arrange for a flyover. Here the air Force uses some of their aircrafts to pass over the place where the event is being held. This actually connects the public and the air force. The common man always thinks that the air force is something that is far off. The flyovers and the speeches in events help in overcoming this distance and bring the two closer. This is in fact the goal of the Air Force Outreach Program.</p>
<p>Any speaker can be chosen and the topic can also be selected by the event managers. There are also a set of readymade motivational speeches that can be used by the speakers to connect to the people. This is an amazing program that has made a lot of inroads and has brought together the air force and the civilian population in many community activities.</p>
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		<title>The pull out of the military from Iraq</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia The military has been in Iraq for more than a decade now. There have been various problems in these years. In fact the United States military has been serving in Iraq for more years than they have in many of the other conflicts that the country has been involved in. The military... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/the-pull-out-of-the-military-from-iraq.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<p>The military has been in Iraq for more than a decade now. There have been various problems in these years. In fact the United States military has been serving in Iraq for more years than they have in many of the other conflicts that the country has been involved in.</p>
<p>The military has been pulling out the troops from Iraq and the American government is committed to pulling out the entire forces that were involved in reinstating a civilian government in Iraq. Now, that goal has been achieved. The remaining forces in the country are now trying to train the existing military and paramilitary structure in Iraq to enable them to deal with the various problems that might face on the security front.</p>
<p>The military played a vital role in restoring order in the country of Iraq after the fall of the Saddam Hussein regime that was dabbling in nuclear weapons and was a threat to the existence of various smaller nations surrounding Iraq. There are several such rogue nations that try to terrorize other smaller nations near them with the military might. It may not always be possible for the United States military to use force to overcome such nations.</p>
<p>The United Nations has been trying to use minimal force and dialogue as the methods to prevent such rogue nations from causing damage to other nations. This has been effective to an extent, though at times the use of military might is able to do what dialogue is not able to do. A case in point for this is the Iraq situation.</p>
<p>Though the situation is not as serious as it was before, it remains to be seen as to how the local military handles the various terrorist groups and the civil unrest in Iraq after the complete pullout of the United States military.</p>
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		<title>Reasons for the high suicide rates in the military</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Suicides are very common in the military and also in the people who have left the military. There are various reasons for the increased incidence of suicides in the people who are in the military. One of the main reasons is that there is little or no family support to the people in the military... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/reasons-for-the-high-suicide-rates-in-the-military.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Suicides are very common in the military and also in the people who have left the military. There are various reasons for the increased incidence of suicides in the people who are in the military. One of the main reasons is that there is little or no family support to the people in the military because they are not able to contact the families.</p>
<p>The inability to be able to be in touch with families can cause the family to drift away from the person. There are times when the person in the military drifts away from the family. A posting in a place where new people are met and new relationships forged can result in changing family attachments. These may cause pleasure in the immediate aftermath of a relationship, but can cause a lot of heartache and stress in the long run leading to suicides.</p>
<p>Another reason is that the lack of release and the high standards if discipline that are required and maintained in the military may be too much for that person to take. This may cause the person to emotionally break and not be able to cope, leading to suicides. This is actually more common that one can imagine. The discipline which is of high standards may not be possible to maintain for some. They show signs of depression before attempting suicide.</p>
<p>The people who commit suicide after their release from the military do so for an entirely different reason. The reason for this is that the person who has finished the stint in the military and is back to civilian life is not able to cope with the civilian life. Lack of jobs, financial constraints, lack of family ties and general depression may lead to suicides. A proper counseling for all military personnel and those who are discharged from the military will help to reduce the incidence of suicides.</p>
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		<title>Recruitment methods used by the military</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia The military needs a lot of people who join them because of many known reasons. There are many people who get discharged from the military every now and then. The military has to replace the people who are discharged. On the other hand, there are many times when the military is sent... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/recruitment-methods-used-by-the-military.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<p>The military needs a lot of people who join them because of many known reasons. There are many people who get discharged from the military every now and then. The military has to replace the people who are discharged. On the other hand, there are many times when the military is sent to various countries for war and also for peace keeping.<br />
The military should have a uniform and unique recruiting method that will help to take in the best possible people on their rolls. Not only should the people who are taken in be smart and intelligent, they should also be physically fit to join the military.</p>
<p>There are various components of recruiting a person into the military. The most important and the first phase is the application phase where the people who want to join the military apply to become a part of the army. Their applications are all scrutinized by the committees. Once this phase is over, the officers who have shortlisted the names of the people then go through these names once again.</p>
<p>Once the names have been ascertained and the qualification has also been found to be adequate, the next step is taken. In this step, the people who are qualified to be part of the military are called for a physical fitness test and a face to face interview. Various questions relating to the military and other aspects are asked to these applicants. Once this is done, the people who score the maximum points are recruited into the military.</p>
<p>The military has a lot of applicants at all times because of the adventure and the travel that young people can do once they have joined the military. There are bound to be fatalities when the members of the army are drafted to fight in various wars, but this only adds to the adventure.</p>
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		<title>Sleep deprivation and resulting problems in military personnel</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Nov 2010 20:06:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sleep deprivation is one of the common problems that are seen in military personnel. There are many instances where the people who are in the military have made major blunders because if lack of sleep. The work in the army is something that is very tough even under normal conditions. During war time, the conditions... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/sleep-deprivation-and-resulting-problems-in-military-personnel.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sleep deprivation is one of the common problems that are seen in military personnel. There are many instances where the people who are in the military have made major blunders because if lack of sleep. The work in the army is something that is very tough even under normal conditions. During war time, the conditions are extreme. The men who are fighting need to work in places where they may not have proper food or even proper place to rest. Similarly, the military personnel who are fighting may need to continue fighting for many hours without any chance of sleep at all.</p>
<p>As the lack of sleep increases, the people become like zombies. There are various effects that can be seen in the uniformed men who do not sleep. They become sleep deprived. As the rest phase decreases, the brain does not function normally. The reaction time decreases and because of this, there could be fatal mishaps. Other than the decreased reaction time, the military personnel may also not be able to judge various things properly.</p>
<p>Many instances of killing in friendly fire have been reported in people who have been sleep deprived. This highlights the importance of sleep, even during war time. Though sleep may be an extreme luxury during times of war, it may not be available for all those who are in the war front. The military is devising various methods to keep the men in uniform to be alert in spite of the lack of sleep.</p>
<p>There are many other problems that are also seen in military personnel who are sleep deprived. Lack of interpersonal relationship, increased arguments and quarrels, lack of patience are also some of the major results that occur because of sleep deprivation. There has to be a method of providing adequate rest to the men if all these problems are to be avoided.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image by Getty Images via @daylife If you are looking for a career that opens up your possibilities in terms of travel, then there are a variety of different career options that you may want to consider. One such career option for you to consider is to join the air force. There are a number... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/air-force-travel.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<p>If you are looking for a career that opens up your possibilities in  terms of travel, then there are a variety of different career options  that you may want to consider. One such career option for you to  consider is to join the air force. There are a number of benefits  associated with joining the air force, and traveling all around the  world is just one of them.</p>
<p>When you join the air force in the  United States, you open yourself up to the ability to travel all over  the world, learning about other countries. You can get the India or <a href="http://www.411.ca/" target="_blank">Canada 411</a>, visit Japan or China, see Australia or England, and a wide variety of other countries in between.</p>
<p>Travel  is a very large aspect of a military career, and you may end up  spending months or even a full year in a destination other than the  United States. The United States military may station you in another  country for a large part of your tour. As military personnel, you will  have a wide variety of additional opportunities available to you, and  these will allow you to see a lot more of the world than most other  career opportunities would allow.</p>
<p>It is important to consider  the traveling aspects that are associated with joining the military so  that you can truly benefit from this type of career path. Make sure that  joining the military is the right profession or career path for you  before you join, because you will be signing up for a specific length of  time.</p>
<p>The air force offers a number of benefits and career  opportunities if you are willing to take advantage of them. Just make  sure that this is the right career path for you before you decide to  enlist because you will be required to serve for a specific amount of  time after enlisting.</p>
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		<title>The connection between the military and the movies</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many movies in which the military has been depicted. The number of movies that have had military action has run into the hundreds if not thousands. There are various reasons for this. The people who live all over the world like to watch action movies. What is better than showing the people a... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/the-connection-between-the-military-and-the-movies.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many movies in which the military has been depicted. The number of movies that have had military action has run into the hundreds if not thousands. There are various reasons for this. The people who live all over the world like to watch action movies. What is better than showing the people a piece of history that has been connected to the movies.</p>
<p>As each war ends, there are more movies that are made based on these wars. After the Vietnam war, there were many movies that shoed the hardships that were faced by the military in the jungles of Vietnam. Similarly, after the Gulf war, there were a lot of movies that were made in and around Iraq.</p>
<p>There are various advantages of showing the military in the movies. The benefits are present both for the military as well as the civilians. The advantage for the civilians is that they are able to watch the movies and realize the hardships that their country men have undergone for the sake of democracy and freedom. This changes the way they think of the people in the military. This is one of the best things that can happen to the military too.</p>
<p>The military starts getting support from the people who understand all about the hardships through the movies. Other than the support, there are more people who join the military too because of the patriotism that is kindled in these people. Other than the military as such, the individual heroism in war time also causes a great deal of attraction to the youngsters who also want to join the military and try to become heroes who are able to do their bit for the country. There are sure to be many more movies that are made related to the military.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The air force outreach program is one that has been designed to make the general public to learn more about the Air force. The public have many misconceptions about the armed forces. The reason is because of the misguidance provided by the various media including the print and the digital one. The truth is that... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/what-is-the-air-force-outreach-program-all-about.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The air force outreach program is one that has been designed to make the general public to learn more about the Air force. The public have many misconceptions about the armed forces. The reason is because of the misguidance provided by the various media including the print and the digital one. The truth is that though the Air Force has been involved in various developmental programs, the main news that reaches the public are those that are related to negative publicity.</p>
<p>The Air force outreach program has made it a point that the positive news flow to the public is also maintained. The air force will provide certain events with speakers so that the public learn all about the air force and the activities of the air force in times of peace and war. There are many people who think that the Air<br />
force is all about fighting and war. This is not true because in times of peace, there are only test flights and sorties that are carried out.</p>
<p>The air Force outreach program also provides with bands that play in public events. These kind of activities also help the public to learn more about the air force. The entertainment that is offered by these bands brings the people and the air force closer. The other important factor that makes the air force to be within reach of the public is that the air force honor guard will participate in various events. In fact, if given an advance notice, the air force honor guard might participate in an event near your town too.</p>
<p>The air force outreach is a good program that has been effective in maintaining a good and cordial relationship between the civilians and the air force. The air force<br />
outreach program is all set to include more programs that will increase the popularity of the program.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia There are many events that are held by the military and the air force during peace time too. Some people might be wondering as to what the military and the air force do when the country is not at war. The fact is that the men in the military and the air... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/peace-time-war-exercises-and-other-activities-of-military-men.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<p>There are many events that are held by the military and the air force during peace time too. Some people might be wondering as to what the military and the air force do when the country is not at war. The fact is that the men in the military and the air force are all kept ready at all times.</p>
<p>Some of the men in the army are sent to various parts of the world, where there are some peace keeping needs. The other men are sent to areas where there is a need for some kind of war exercises. Some of the uniformed men are given a well earned rest by way of leave.</p>
<p>Those who are on leave get rejuvenated by their visit to their hometown where they will be able to meet family and friends. They are able to recount the stories of the war and various other activities. They are also encouraged by their families that make them to become further motivated.</p>
<p>The military men who are involved in war exercises during the peace time have a feel of the war, even though they are not fighting in a war. These exercises have many benefits. The first thing is that the military men are kept fit and ready for any instance of war. Other than that, all the equipment that they use during war time are also on display to the public and the media. This makes the people to know what the military does and the military people are also excited to showcase their talent to the people around them. Peace time war exercises are the best method of keeping the men to be ready for war. It is also a show of strength to the other countries who might be thinking of invading a country.</p>
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		<title>The role of robots in the military</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia The military has been trying to use various kinds of robots in different activities. Some of these activities are those that are done in the war time. There are many other activities that are done in the time of peace. There are many activities that a man in the military may have... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/the-role-of-robots-in-the-military.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<p>The military has been trying to use various kinds of robots in different activities. Some of these activities are those that are done in the war time. There are many other activities that are done in the time of peace. There are many activities that a man in the military may have to undertake as part of the job.</p>
<p>The main reason for the trails with robots is to try and use the robots in the situations where there could be danger involved. This danger could be occurring in the times of peace or during war. During peace, the military could be involved in various kinds of anti terrorist operations or even activities of bomb disposal. Other than these activities, there could also be other activities like search and rescue in times of natural disasters.</p>
<p>In all these instances, the men in the military could encounter so many instances where there is a lot of risk to the lives of the men in the military. The research laboratories are trying to create a role for the robots to try and take over the operations that could cause risk to human life. This will help to prevent the loss of human life, where it can be prevented by robots.</p>
<p>In the years to come, the role of robots is sure to increase in various activities. It is important for the research to be speeded up so that adequate pre launch tests can be done with these robots as the result is as important. There are already many prototypes of robots that are being used in the military in conducting tests to see the efficacy of these robots. As their efficiency is studies and seen to be good, the military is sure to use these robots in various activities. It remains to be seen as to what kinds of robots are introduced in the military.</p>
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		<title>Friendly fire in the military</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many instances of injuries and death to the military men in the war zone that are attributed to friendly fire. Though these instances of friendly fire are few and far between, they cause a lot of trauma to the people who are involved in the incident. This traumatic experience is not only to... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/friendly-fire-in-the-military.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many instances of injuries and death to the military men in the war zone that are attributed to friendly fire. Though these instances of friendly fire are few and far between, they cause a lot of trauma to the people who are involved in the incident. This traumatic experience is not only to the individuals who are involved in the said incidents, but the whole platoon feels traumatised by the experience.</p>
<p>These days, the presence of the media and the glare causes the whole country to have an opinion in each of these incidents where there could be some kind of friendly fire causing a lot of damage and destruction other than death of the people.</p>
<p>So what is friendly fire? It is the incident where the military has the men in uniform shooting and killing or injuring other military men from the same side thinking it is the enemy. This is usually a tactical error. The intelligence failure can also be said to be a part of this reason. Each of the commanders should know about the movement of the friendly troops during war time.</p>
<p>There are times when the movement of one section of the troops is not informed to the other group. This makes the two companies of military men to think that the enemy is on the other side, while actually it is the friendly troops. They end up fighting each other and killing, maiming each other and sometimes killing a huge number of people.</p>
<p>These days, the communication is better and there is a lesser chance for such friendly fire, but there are still instances of human error that causes friendly fire to occur in military activities. Proper co ordination and intelligence reports are very essential to make sure that the friendly fire in the military does not occur.</p>
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		<title>The pay and other benefits in the military</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image by Getty Images via @daylife Many young men like to join the military. The reason is mainly because of the adventure that the military provides to the person. The thought of being a uniformed man who is respected by the people and the community as a whole has led many young men to the... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/the-pay-and-other-benefits-in-the-military.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<p>Many young men like to join the military. The reason is mainly because of the adventure that the military provides to the person. The thought of being a uniformed man who is respected by the people and the community as a whole has led many young men to the military recruiting office.</p>
<p>The benefits are another reason for the young men to join. They feel that if they have a career in the army, they will have many positive aspects that will help them to get on with their life. This is true to a large extent. In fact every young man who has joined the military first learns all about discipline. The disciplined life that the person leads in the military helps the person to deal with life in the same way. A disciplined approach to life helps the individual to excel in various activities.</p>
<p>The monetary benefits that the men in uniform get from the military are also something really worthwhile. Many people have a wrong notion that the men in uniform have all work, but very less pay. This is not true. The military men are paid a lot of salary and associated benefits. Any young man who has joined the military will be able to not only support himself, but will also earn enough to support the family. The reasoning behind the payment of a good salary is that it will bring more talented people into the military.</p>
<p>As the men are paid enough, they will be able to fully concentrate on the job that they have to do, without having any distractions, which could be thinking what to do to earn more money. This actually works the same way and the military men are able to do their best because the country is supporting them to do their best!</p>
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		<title>The role of snipers in the military</title>
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<p>Snipers are those who are given a lot of practice to shoot at a target. The shooter can also be told to be a sharp shooter, but the sniper is a person who is hidden from the view of other people. Many of the high profile shootings are done by snipers. This is because the person who shoots is able to escape capture.</p>
<p>Though the role of suicide bombings has been increasing these days, there are also many snipers who kill other people. Many of the snipers are murderers because they either kill for fun or for no reason at all, but the military too has snipers for various reasons.</p>
<p>One of the main reasons for the military to have snipers is to kill or injure people who are endangering the life of other people.  During war time, snipers are mainly used to kill the leaders in the enemy camp. This is sure to spread anarchy in the enemy camp. The objective of annihilating the enemy is achieved easily by killing a single leader with the help of snipers.</p>
<p>Though snipers and killings are very rare, many military and para military snipers are used in rescue operations during peace time. In case of any hostage situation, the snipers from the military are called to help in killing the hostage takers by using their sharp shooting skills.</p>
<p>Snipers can shoot from a range of more than 100 yards making them to be very effective. They are also hidden from the view of other people. The snipers are trained to kill and they are effective killing machines. They have to be very accurate because they might have only one chance to kill the enemy. The military has many snipers who are used in various operations very effectively, but the training of snipers is very important for them to be effective.</p>
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		<title>Mental strength is a must for military personnel</title>
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<p>The men in uniform not only need to be physically strong, but the mental strength is very important. They have to be able to think that they will be able to achieve what they need to achieve. The mental strength is also concentrated during the training of the person in the military. There are various situations in the military that can be a matter of life and death. There are many men in war who see people dying each and every day. There are some gory unforgettable scenes that happen in front of them. Unless the person is very strong mentally, they will not be able to overcome this to perform their role.</p>
<p>The military understands that the personnel should be mentally strong. This has made them to give a lot of mental strength to the new recruits thorough many methods. The personal counseling given to the members who join the military is only the first step. There are also various situations where the recruit is placed. These situations may be simulated ones, but they are realistic and put the individual in a situation of life and death. The decisions are recorded and the recruit is briefed on the results.</p>
<p>The recruit is hardened to the emotional part of war so that he is able to start as a person who is immune to the sufferings of war. No wonder that the military men who are hardened this way are called as killing machines or men of steel. Though they may be hardened in this way, many of them retain the inner feelings and they are back to normal when they go back home. Some men are not able to change and they are the ones who find it difficult to settle back into civilian life. Mental strength is indeed important for military personnel!</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>DoD rules help military personnel get safe <a href=" http://www.acecashexpress.com/title-loans.aspx">title loans</a>.</p>
<p>It’s easy to forget that the fabulous men and women of the Air Force and the other branches of the armed forces have regular lives outside the service. Therefore they also face some the same financial difficulties. And just like the rest of us, they sometimes find the need to take advantage of the various debt instruments available in the market today. Title loans are sometimes the only options available.</p>
<p>Some of the commonly used instruments are short term loans that are usually called payday loans or title loans. These loans are usually taken against future pay checks or even automobile title deeds – hence the name. These shorter period loans are usually used in the event of unforeseen circumstances, to cover emergencies or maybe just to make end’s meet. It translates therefore that the benefits of short term loans are usually defined by the need for the borrowing.</p>
<p>There’s a general fear that these title loans are predatory in nature, trapping the borrower in a never ending spiral or debt and increasing interest rates. However, these fears are unfounded, especially in the case of military personnel. A Department of Defense ruling, in 2007, ensures that the interest rates on title loans and payday loans for military are regulated. There is a maximum annual rate that can be charged thereby protecting the brave men, women, and their families from being trapped by debt. In addition to the rate cap, the regulation insists that all military personnel and their families get a disclosure statement in writing and verbal informing them of their rights before they taken any new loans.</p>
<p>These regulations eventually help the companies offering the advances, as they now have access to a much wider audience – one that is assured or a guarantee from the government! This is in addition to the actual reason for the DoD’s ruling – to allow military personnel to be free from financial worry. This ensures that the personnel are mentally stable and in a high state of battle readiness.</p>
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		<title>Preparing for the SATs to Get into the Air Force Academy</title>
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<p>Are you a high school student who is considering entering the United States Air Force Academy?</p>
<p>Many  students believe that by entering the armed forces it is a way to get  away from schooling or it is an easier alternative to the local  colleges. However that isn&#8217;t the case. The United States Air Force  Academy has some of the strictest and most selective admissions process  around. In fact, they are probably more selective then any of the Ivy  League schools around.</p>
<p>If you are considering entering the  United States Air Force Academy then you will need to take at least the  ACT and SAT courses and achieve decent scores on both tests. The lowest  acceptable score to get into the United States Air Force Academy is an  SAT score of 580 in reading, 600 in math and 550 in writing.</p>
<p>Prep  courses are available for any student that is looking to study for the  SAT or PSAT program. In fact there are prep courses for almost any type  of test, with the LSAT prep courses and <a href="http://www.knewton.com/gmat/">GMAT prep courses</a> but those will come later after college.</p>
<p>SAT  and PSAT prep courses allow students to prepare for the tests that will  determine their college entrance. These tests can be highly stressful  and through the use of prep courses the stress that comes with these  tests can be eased a little bit. In fact, a study showed that students  who use a prep course actually score higher on the tests then those that  didn&#8217;t.</p>
<p>Prep courses teach students how to deal with stress  that comes with exams as well as what to expect on these tests. Most of  the stress that comes from exams comes from not knowing what is on the  test. By having an idea of the format of the questions, what style the  questions are asked in and any other aspect of the test students can sit  back and take the test with ease.</p>
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		<title>Military surveillance equipment and manpower</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Oct 2010 20:00:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The equipment and the manpower that is required for the military surveillance is much more than the other activities during peace time. Though during times of war, the troops are engaged in active fighting, even then, the intelligence gathering is very important if the country has to have any impact in the war. The fight... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/military-surveillance-equipment-and-manpower.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The equipment and the manpower that is required for the military surveillance is much more than the other activities during peace time. Though during times of war, the troops are engaged in active fighting, even then, the intelligence gathering is very important if the country has to have any impact in the war.</p>
<p>The fight against the Al Qaeda in Afghanistan and other countries is an important indicator of the same. The hideout of the terrorists in the Swat valley and other hilly areas in the country of Afghanistan is very secretive. In these situations, the military has to use all the available resources including manpower and also equipment to try to locate the terrorists.</p>
<p>The military uses a lot of remote vehicles in the quest to gather required intelligence information. The use of drones that flies at a very high altitude, but is able to take high resolution pictures of the activities that are going on at the ground level is important surveillance equipment, used by the defense establishments including the military.</p>
<p>Other than the drones, the various satellites that are always on the move in the orbit are also used to identify the movement on the ground in various parts of the world. The increased movement of troops, the mobilization of the army, movement of warships and even the transportation of weapons will be clearly seen with these high resolution images that are transmitted from the satellites to the computers.</p>
<p>These equipments play a very important aspect in the military surveillance. The presence of this kind of military surveillance will help the country to be able to prevent any surprise attacks from military installations of other countries. The workforce including the manpower is also very important in surveillance just like the equipment because it is the manpower that is able to assimilate the information collected and passes it on to the relevant authorities.</p>
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		<title>Increased Military spending and national security</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 Oct 2010 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia The budget allocation for the military is increasing each year. There are many reasons for this. The military has been spending a lot of money through the years for various purposes. The spending has been increasing year on year. The government has been increasing the spending to increase the national security. The... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/increased-military-spending-and-national-security.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<p>The budget allocation for the military is increasing each year. There are many reasons for this. The military has been spending a lot of money through the years for various purposes. The spending has been increasing year on year. The government has been increasing the spending to increase the national security.</p>
<p>The common notion in the public is that the military expenditure will increase during times of war. This is not true because even during times when peace is maintained, the military needs to be trained adequately so that they are in a state of preparation for any eventuality. This training needs can be met only when the military is able to spend enough money on the war like exercises for all the new recruits and the veterans of previous wars.</p>
<p>The national security is also at stake if there is not adequate military training or spending. The reason is that there is a direct correlation between the numbers of terrorist strikes in case there is not adequate training to the military.</p>
<p>Other than the training aspect, the military spending also is related to the intelligence activity. The intelligence network of the military is far superior to any other organization. This is very important because the military intelligence keeps tracking all the movements of enemy warships, satellites, troop movements and other activities.</p>
<p>The reason for this is that even though another country may not be at an all out war, if the intelligence is not gathered regularly, there could be instances where the neighboring country may encroach the land. Troop movements may also come closer to the required level. It may also be that there could be a huge build up of troops near the border areas. All these are risks that have to be countered appropriately. This is possible only if the military intelligence network is functioning well.</p>
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		<title>Air Force dress code requirement</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Oct 2010 19:58:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia When you wear the USAF uniform, it is unlike any other uniform you will wear. It&#8217;s a sign of freedom and with that comes respect and authority. There are various dress codes that have been set for the USAF from battle field to the mess and special occasion&#8217;s, you must follow the... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/air-force-dress-code-requirement.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<p>When you wear the USAF uniform, it is unlike any other uniform you will wear. It&#8217;s a sign of freedom and with that comes respect and authority. There are various dress codes that have been set for the USAF from battle field to the mess and special occasion&#8217;s, you must follow the proper dress code. This means that you have to follow the rules that have been set for the way you cut your hair to the shoes you wear. USAF does not allow you to wear the uniform when you are not in the service and nor are you allowed to wear the uniform when you running for a political office or working in the private sector. However you can wear your official uniform on flights regardless of domestic or international.</p>
<p>For men the USAF has six main dress code standards and you are required to follow each of them. There is an appropriate time for long sleeves and short sleeves and you should also follow the proper attire for mess and formal dress occasions. Men must be aware of when they are required to wear which tie as you can not mix them at your own will. All service and flight medals must be placed only above the left breast pocket. For women this dress code is adjusted only slightly to accommodate them. The battle dress uniform must be worn with their occupation badges as this helps with the field organization a lot better. Caps and hats are only allowed for certain ranks and that too must match the uniform.</p>
<p>For complete details on your attire, check Air Force Instructions (AFI) 36-2903 as this lists all your attire in details. A good prior knowledge of what to wear and when to wear it will save you time and keep you better organized.</p>
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		<title>Unique Items at the Military Surplus Store</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Oct 2010 09:44:06 +0000</pubDate>
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<td>If you&#8217;ve never entered a military surplus store, you&#8217;re missing  out on a fun shopping trip.  Even if you don&#8217;t buy anything, you never  know what you might discover inside.  In addition to actual military  items, most surplus stores also stock survival gear and other outdoor  equipment.</p>
<p>Sometimes, soldiers sell their military jackets and clothing when they  are discharged.  You&#8217;ll find a variety of army jackets and cargo pants  that were actually worn during service.  Many surplus stores will also  have new items that they purchase from companies that made too many for  the military to use.  Any of these items could make a fashion statement  or add to someone&#8217;s supply of outdoor clothing.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re interested in military patches, you&#8217;ll find just about every  patch ever made at a military surplus store.  You can decorate your new  army jacket or add a few as stocking stuffers for a child who enjoys  playing military games.  If a student has a project to complete on a  military topic, patches could add interest to a routine presentation.</p>
<p>For the shooting enthusiast, you might not find any active ammunition at  the military surplus store, but you will find an assortment of  water-tight ammunition storage boxes.  You&#8217;ll also find ammo pouches to  carry out to the field.  In some cases, military surplus stores will  have spent ammunition cartridges and casings that can be used to with  military games or as stage props.</p>
<p>Surprise your child with their very own set of dog tags.  If you don&#8217;t  want to buy a used set, most military surplus stores can make or order a  custom set that says almost anything you would like to have imprinted.   These sturdy tags also make great luggage tags.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re worried about potential attacks or disasters, you can even buy  a gas mask at a military surplus store.  They also have masks that  protect you from biological weapons and books that explain it all.   While you&#8217;re under siege, there&#8217;s no need to go hungry.  To go along  with your protective equipment, purchase a supply of meals-ready-to-eat  (MREs) and a water-activated MRE heater.</td>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image by Compulsive Collector via Flickr From the little plastic army men to GI Joe dolls, military toys have been popular items with children over the years. In fact, anthropologists have found relics that appear to be military toys from ancient civilizations. After all, thousands of years ago, most little boys would aspire to become... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/military-toys.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<p>From the little plastic army men to GI Joe dolls, military toys  have been popular items with children over the years.  In fact,  anthropologists have found relics that appear to be military toys from  ancient civilizations.  After all, thousands of years ago, most little  boys would aspire to become soldiers when they grew older.</p>
<p>In today&#8217;s society, there is a lot of controversy surrounding military  toys.  Some feel that it inspires violence and may make some children  more aggressive.  Others worry that toy guns can be mistaken for real  ones.  The vast majority of people feel that it&#8217;s just harmless fun that  children have been having since the dawn of time.</p>
<p>While anyone can still buy a bag of plastic army men for a buck or two  at the dollar store, some military toys have become a profitable  business venture.  Many vintage items have become collector&#8217;s items that  are in high demand.  If you have an original GI Joe doll in mint  condition, you may find that it will bring 20 to 30 times what it cost  when new.  These masculine dolls rival even the collectible series of  Barbie dolls.  Updated GI Joe dolls have also been released in recent  years.</p>
<p>Vintage army men draw the attention of numerous avid collectors.  These  items from the turn of the century were made in a variety of materials  including tin, lead, and composites.  Some were made in the United  States, but some of the most sought after collectibles were made in  Germany.  If someone found a stash of these valuable toys in their  attic, they may not even realize how much they are worth.</p>
<p>The standard army figure has been updated for the current collectibles  market.  These collectible figures have the extremely realistic details.   For the Civil War period, you can purchase soldiers from both the  Union and Confederate sides that are authentic right down to the beard  on their faces and fuse pouches at their side.  The sabers, guns, and  artillery appear just as real.  Similar items are made for virtually  every other military event in recorded history.</p>
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		<title>Find Authentic Props at the Military Surplus Store</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you&#8217;re presenting a stage presentation or a display with a military theme, you can find realistic props at the military surplus store. There&#8217;s no need to settle for home-made reproductions of these items when the real thing is so affordable. Your audience will definitely appreciate this final touch that gives the entire affair an... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/find-authentic-props-at-the-military-surplus-store.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<td>If you&#8217;re presenting a stage presentation or a display with a  military theme, you can find realistic props at the military surplus  store.  There&#8217;s no need to settle for home-made reproductions of these  items when the real thing is so affordable.  Your audience will  definitely appreciate this final touch that gives the entire affair an  authentic look and feel.</p>
<p>If your play requires soldiers, you&#8217;ll be able to purchase actual  uniforms, patches, medals, and boots at the military surplus store.  In  addition to providing the exact look that is required, purchasing the  military clothing items will be much easier than slaving over a sewing  machine for hours.  After all, that time would be better spent on  learning your lines.</p>
<p>You&#8217;ll also find a large selection of dummy ammunition that looks real,  as well as the real thing that has been disarmed or discharged for  safety.  Instead of tossing a grenade sculpted from modeling clay, use  one that will amaze your audience when it doesn&#8217;t create a real  explosion.  In addition to items suitable for professional-quality  props, most military surplus stores stock novelty items like  grenade-shaped cigarette lighters.</p>
<p>If your display or presentation represents the far East, you&#8217;ll find a  selection of martial arts equipment at discount prices in most military  surplus stores.  A set of throwing stars in various decorative patterns  can make a stunning display when paired with other oriental items.   You&#8217;ll also find an assortment of swords and nun-chucks that look like  they are ready for the next ninja to grab.  You may even be able to find  martial arts uniforms at a lower price than they sell for at specialty  stores.</p>
<p>To supply props for a criminal science project or a play that features  police officers, you&#8217;ll find a great collection of imitation police  equipment at many military surplus stores.  While you may not be able to  find uniforms, you&#8217;ll be able to choose from realistic badges, hand  cuffs, leg irons, batons, billy clubs, and duty belts.  Add a long  flashlight from another aisle, and the night security guard in your new  play will have just the right look.</td>
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		<title>Use Your Military Training to Teach Others</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Oct 2010 06:53:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You have worked hard to get where you are today. You trained with the best in the military and you fought for the freedom of the citizens of the United States, but now you want to take your skills and training to teach others. You may have enlisted in the military because you were not... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/use-your-military-training-to-teach-others.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You have worked hard to get where you are today. You trained with the best in the military and you fought for the freedom of the citizens of the United States, but now you want to take your skills and training to teach others. You may have enlisted in the military because you were not a big fan of school or because you wanted to have assistance in paying for school. Some veterans will choose to go to a traditional school to get their teaching certificate and others will choose a less traditional route. An online education degree is an option for the individuals who were never really into school but want to enhance their future while enhancing the lives of others.</p>
<p>The men and women in the military learn valuable life lessons while training and fighting for the United States and they have the tools to teach children those lessons to better prepare them for the world. The children of the United States need teachers that care about more than just reading and assignments. Part of the education a child should receive in school is how to apply their education to real life situations. Veterans have the tools to change a child’s life by teaching them how to be a good person and giving them the attention they need to become a good student.</p>
<p>Military personnel that want to get an online education degree have the opportunity because many online schools offer a teaching program. Online education degrees and traditional education degrees are not much different. The same curriculum is necessary in order to earn the degree, it is just a different avenue to getting the degree. As a veteran, you may not enjoy the idea of taking traditional classes, but that does not mean you cannot get your teaching degree.</p>
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		<title>The Air Force Outreach Program Recognizes Scouts</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As part of the Air Force Outreach Program, the United States Air Force presents Certificates of Recognition to both Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts to celebrate their accomplishments. Boy Scouts must have reached Eagle Scout status, while Girl Scout must have reached the Gold Award level. The Air Force Certificate of Recognition is awarded to... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/the-air-force-outreach-program-recognizes-scouts.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<td>As part of the Air Force Outreach Program, the United States Air  Force presents Certificates of Recognition to both Boy Scouts and Girl  Scouts to celebrate their accomplishments.  Boy Scouts must have reached  Eagle Scout status, while Girl Scout must have reached the Gold Award  level.  The Air Force Certificate of Recognition is awarded to recognize  each scout&#8217;s leadership and organizational skills as well as their  involvement in the community.</p>
<p>Either parents or scout leaders can submit an electronic application to  nominate their scout for the Air Force Certificate of Recognition.  The  application can be found on the Air Force Outreach website. In addition  to the certificate, each Eagle Scout or Gold Award Girl Scout can also  receive a congratulatory letter from the Air Force Outreach Program.   The letter will be signed by the Secretary and Chief of Staff of the Air  Force.  It will recognize each recipient for their outstanding  achievement and hard work.</p>
<p>The letter and certificate can be mailed to either the Boy Scout or Girl  Scout themselves, but a better idea would be to mail it to the Scout  Leader.  With the latter option, the Scout Leader can officially  recognize the achievement by presenting the letter and certificate in  front of the entire troop.  Not only will it be an honor to the scout  receiving the award, but it will also motivate the lower level scouts to  excel at their own goals.</p>
<p>In addition to the immediate honor of receiving the Air Force  Certificate of Recognition and the congratulatory letter, the awards are  suitable for framing for everyone to view.  They can also be listed on  college applications and job resumes in the future.  This is a valuable  award that will reflect the scout&#8217;s responsible behavior and commitment  to the community and to the scouting organization.</p>
<p>The Air Force Outreach Program is operated by the United States Air  Force to educate the community and foster goodwill with the public.  In  addition to special awards, this group also provides speakers,  educational material, movies, and flyovers for various types of  occasions from community meetings to sporting events.</td>
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		<title>Preparing for a Civilian Job After the Military</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 09 Oct 2010 06:41:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Leaving the military can be an exciting and scary experience at the same time. Whether you are in the military full-time or retiring from the military, it is wise to start making plans to prepare yourself for a civilian job before you move into a civilian lifestyle. Before leaving the military, you should take advantage... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/preparing-for-a-civilian-job-after-the-military.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Leaving the military can be an exciting and scary experience at the same time. Whether you are in the military full-time or retiring from the military, it is wise to start making plans to prepare yourself for a civilian job before you move into a civilian lifestyle.</p>
<p>Before leaving the military, you should take advantage of career programs and classes offered by the Transition Assistance Program, which is also known as TAP. Some military branches recommend that a person start using these services at least two years before they leave the military. Some of the classes under the TAP program offer assistance with preparing a résumé, interviewing skills, and job searching skills.</p>
<p>Obtaining a college degree can also prepare you for applying for a civilian job. Many high level jobs often require a college degree or above. By obtaining a college degree, you will be able to compete with other applicants for the civilian job. Therefore, you should take advantage of all the educational benefits offered by the military at a local college or university. For those people who have a busy lifestyle, an online education can obtained thru the Internet without having to attend classes regularly.</p>
<p>Networking with former military members is another way to prepare yourself for a civilian job. In some cases, they can offer advice and assistance with obtaining a job. There are also several military organizations that you can join as well to network. Some of these organizations were created to help new veterans adjust to the civilian lifestyle and provide job leads.</p>
<p>The key thing to remember is to use all of the resources available to you. By using these resources, you can make your transition from a military career to a civilian one easier for you.</p>
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		<title>The Air Force Outreach Program Can Help Find Airmen</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Oct 2010 09:38:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia If you&#8217;ve been trying to locate a friend of family member who has been affiliated with the United States Air Force, the Air Force Outreach Program may be able to help. This agency provides support and education to the general public. In addition to their services that provide speakers and flyovers for... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/the-air-force-outreach-program-can-help-find-airmen.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<td>If you&#8217;ve been trying to locate a friend of family member who  has been affiliated with the United States Air Force, the Air Force  Outreach Program may be able to help.  This agency provides support and  education to the general public.  In addition to their services that  provide speakers and flyovers for various activities, they also attempt  to locate and reunite airmen with their friends and family under normal  circumstances.</p>
<p>To locate Air Force personnel that served in past years, but are no  longer on active duty, friends and family can submit a request to the  Air Force&#8217;s Worldwide Locator service.  While the Air Force depends on  retirees to submit updated address information whenever they move, they  may be able to find ex-airmen even when this doesn&#8217;t happen.  The  general military website also has a Buddy finder that can often locate  people as well.</p>
<p>The worldwide locator can also be used to locate active duty personnel  in the Air Force.  If a serviceman is located overseas or in a secured  area, their location will not be given.  However, mail can be forwarded  to them.  Make sure that each piece of mail includes the correct  postage, and it will find its way to the intended person.  Additional  fees may be required and must be paid upfront.</p>
<p>The Air Force Outreach Program has a direct number for parents, spouses,  and government officials to use when trying to locate active duty Air  Force personnel. If the family is having an emergency, they should take  advantage of the services of the Red Cross for the fastest way to locate  their family member.</p>
<p>Keep in mind that some people may not want to be found or contacted.  If  that is the case, the Air Force Outreach Program may choose to honor  their wishes unless there is a legal reason to disclose their contact  information.  Although the Air Force Outreach Program will do its best  to satisfy each request, it&#8217;s not always possible to do so.</td>
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		<title>US Military Bases Around the World</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Oct 2010 09:37:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most people are aware that the United States has military bases around the world, but they might not be aware of many of the locations. Some were established during wartime periods when the US was occupying other countries, while others were welcomed by foreign countries during peacetime for the economic opportunities and protection that they... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/us-military-bases-around-the-world.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<td>Most people are aware that the United States has military bases  around the world, but they might not be aware of many of the locations.   Some were established during wartime periods when the US was occupying  other countries, while others were welcomed by foreign countries during  peacetime for the economic opportunities and protection that they  provide. With the exception of the US Coast Guard, all branches of the  military have foreign bases.</p>
<p>The United States Air Force is represented in a large number of foreign  countries.  There are three bases in Afghanistan, four in Bulgaria and  Germany, three in Italy and Japan, two in South Korea and Spain, and  five in Saudi Arabia and the United Kingdom.  Greenland, Guam, Qatar,  The Netherlands, Krygyzstan, Portugal, and Turkey each have one United  States Air Force base within their borders.</p>
<p>With 13 military installations in Germany, the United States Army is  well represented within Europe.  They also have multiple bases in  Bulgaria and two bases in Italy.  In the Middle East, the US Army  maintains bases in Iraq, Kuwait, Kosovo, and Israel.  South Korea and  Japan also host Army bases.</p>
<p>The United States Marines is represented in fewer countries when  compared to the Army and Air Force.  They have three bases in  Afghanistan, one base in Kuwait, and one base in Germany.  The Marines  are very well represented in Japan with bases spread out over five  different regions.  Multiple bases have been established in the Okinawa  area.</p>
<p>Located in ten different foreign countries, the United States Navy has a  worldwide presence.  They have single locations in Cuba, Brazil, Spain,  Guan, Greece, South Korea, and the British Indian Ocean Territory.   Italy has three different Navy bases, while Bahrain has two.  Like the  Marines, the Navy has most of their foreign bases located in Japan.   There are four different Navy installations in Japan including one in  Okinawa.</td>
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		<title>The Military and Disaster Response</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 03 Oct 2010 09:35:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[While the international community is often quick to criticize the use of military forces in foreign countries, most areas are glad to see the military troops step in whenever there is a natural disaster. During the catastrophic earthquake in Haiti, the United States military forces were among the earliest responders. While it will take Haiti... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/the-military-and-disaster-response.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<td>While the international community is often quick to criticize  the use of military forces in foreign countries, most areas are glad to  see the military troops step in whenever there is a natural disaster.   During the catastrophic earthquake in Haiti, the United States military  forces were among the earliest responders.  While it will take Haiti a  long time to fully recover, the US military was there to get the process  started.</p>
<p>Within 24 hours of the earthquake, the US Air Force had landed their  special operations group and secured the Port-au-Prince airport.   Shortly afterward, close to 5,000 troop from the US Army and Marines  were also deployed to help the UN forces provide security and support to  the international relief efforts.  The US Navy also sent an aircraft  carrier loaded with helicopters to provide additional help.  The Coast  Guard was also represented and used their cutters and aircraft as  additional support.  This type of coordinated effort was also seen in 14  other disaster relief missions in the past five years.</p>
<p>In the past ten years, the United States military branches have become  the default fire department and rescue squad for the rest of the world.   They are the only international organization with the staff, equipment,  and know-how to stage relief and rescue efforts on the scale needed to  save what usually amounts to an entire small country. Many of the  military&#8217;s detractors who would move to reduce defense spending often  forget to mention the good that this branch of the American government  does for the world as a whole.</p>
<p>Military advocates, on the other hand, are urging the powers that be to  institutionalize disaster relief functions instead of allowing them to  continue to be a second-thought capability.  Their argument is that  while the United States may not be able to say with any certainty who  their enemies will be in the future, there is no doubt that natural  disasters will happen on a regular basis.  An important question is  whether the US taxpayers should carry the financial burden of this aid  or if international funding would compromise the US military.</td>
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		<title>The Inventive Military</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 01 Oct 2010 09:33:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia Many of the items that most Americans rely on everyday were originally invented by the military or their researchers. Once technology is not thought to be a matter of national security, the military often releases the use to the public on either a full or limited basis. From the simple to the... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/the-inventive-military.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<td>Many of the items that most Americans rely on everyday were  originally invented by the military or their researchers.  Once  technology is not thought to be a matter of national security, the  military often releases the use to the public on either a full or  limited basis.  From the simple to the complex, many items are only  around due to military research.</p>
<p>Although it was invented by the French military instead of US Forces,  most people do not know that margarine was a military innovation.  In  1869, Napoleon needed to cut a few corners financially on the cost of  butter.  He offered a reward to anyone who could come up with a cheap  but tasty substitute.  Margarine was the result.</p>
<p>The modern postal service was founded on the principles of the first  military mail service that was created by Darius the Great.  Somewhere  around 500 or 600 B.C., Darius decided he needed a reliable way to  communicate with the commanders in his army, and the postal system was  created.  It took until 1635, when Charles I created the first British  postal system, before regular mail was available to the general public.</p>
<p>If it wasn&#8217;t for the military, you would have to wait a full 30 to 60  minutes to cook that frozen meal.  While engineer Percy Spencer was  researching magnetrons for military radar equipment, he discovered this  item had the capability to cook food from the inside out.  The kitchen  has never been the same since.</p>
<p>The Jeep is the favorite off-road vehicle for many adventure seekers.   It was originally created as an all-terrain, go-everywhere recon vehicle  in 1941.  As the Army retired these vehicles after the war, and they  found their way into the public&#8217;s hands, the love affair with the Jeep  was started.</p>
<p>Without the military, you wouldn&#8217;t be reading this article, checking  your email, or spending numerous hours on Facebook or Twitter.  That&#8217;s  right.  The military is responsible for the life-changing internet.   Kids today can&#8217;t even imagine life before the net.  It was first created  in 1969 by the Defense Department as a way to trade digital  information.</td>
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		<title>Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in the Military</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia It&#8217;s no surprise that people coming back from combat situations may experience problems with post-traumatic stress disorder. Many people have images from popular movies about flashbacks and other instantly recognizable symptoms, but post-traumatic stress disorder can have less visible signs as well. Because this problem is so prevalent, it&#8217;s important for both... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/post-traumatic-stress-disorder-in-the-military.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<p>It&#8217;s no surprise that people coming back from combat situations may  experience problems with post-traumatic stress disorder.  Many people  have images from popular movies about flashbacks and other instantly  recognizable symptoms, but post-traumatic stress disorder can have less  visible signs as well.  Because this problem is so prevalent, it&#8217;s  important for both military personnel and their families to recognize  all symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder.</p>
<p>The major symptom that everyone thinks of when they hear post-traumatic  stress disorder is the continuous reliving of the traumatic event.  Some  people can&#8217;t stop thinking about it while they are awake, while others  have recurring nightmares.  In severe cases, the post-traumatic stress  patient may dissociate with their current surroundings and appear to  actually relive the event.  Frequently, people with a military  background are sufficiently disciplined to hide many of these symptoms.</p>
<p>Less severe, but equally troubling, is the need to avoid places or  people that remind the person of the traumatic event.  If someone from  the military has been sent home, it would seem that avoidance would be  easy.  However, it&#8217;s hard to say what might trigger thoughts in some  sensitive individuals.  In extreme cases, the person may avoid everyone  and barely go anywhere.  As a defense mechanism, many people also  develop an emotional numbness that makes them appear as if they don&#8217;t  feel anything at all.  The numbness can present itself as lack of  interest of activities that were previously enjoyed, distancing  themselves from loved ones, or an impending sense of one&#8217;s death.</p>
<p>Additional symptoms to watch for in military personnel who have returned  from combat areas include sleep problems, irritability, anger, poor  concentration, blackouts, and memory problems.  They may also be more  easily startled or always looking for threats.  While these symptoms can  also be part of other disorders, it&#8217;s always important to consider  post-traumatic stress syndrome when military personnel are exhibiting  these symptoms.</p>
<p>Unchecked, a person affected by this disorder can begin to have feelings  of guilt and shame, or think about suicide.  Many people also begin to  have uncontrollable, explosive anger.  Self-medication can also become a  problem.</p>
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		<title>Soldiers can Diversify Their Educational Background</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Sep 2010 18:48:03 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Since Colin Powell stood before the United Nations Security Council,  supposedly holding a via of anthrax in his hand—and who would allow  actual anthrax in those hallowed halls?—the reputation of the United  States has been in international decline. The very lengthy war soon  followed, and those looking to the source of this war wondered the same  thing; was it a media hoax? After all, anthrax wouldn’t be allowed  inside the UN building, even carried by the most trusted pair of hands.  And if the vial that he presented to both politicians and news media  cameras alike was a prop, what impact could that actually have? A prop  is meaningless, as it can come from anywhere and is able to be produced  regardless of any finding of WMD’s.</p>
<p>Since that time, American  soldiers have been dying in large numbers in remote deserts across the  Middle East. As the death toll has risen, the public perception of  entanglement in a seemingly unwinnable war has tarnished. Efforts to  bring American soldiers back home have failed. And now, with the economy  in the dumpster, returning soldiers might struggle to find employment.</p>
<p>Barring attacks on American soil, these returning soldiers might be  able to contribute to improvements in American living quality by  applying themselves to obtaining a <a href="http://online.southuniversity.edu/academics/undergraduate/BachelorArtsPsychology.asp">Masters degree in nursing</a>.  Having already learned the basics of medical care and transport of the  injured, soldiers are a natural choice for dealing with the harsh  realities of the medical environment. Coupled with their having seen  action, few of these soldiers will have the common issue of a churning  stomach over the sights, sounds, and smells they will be presented with  while studying nursing. Combined with their obvious care and concern for  society—why else would they learn to shoot guns and kill on their  fellow citizen’s behalf?—soldiers are perfect candidates to study this  necessary field.</p>
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		<title>Request a Speaker from the Air Force Outreach Program</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Sep 2010 05:54:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia Request a speaker from the Air Force Outreach Program for your next event. The Air Force Outreach Program has the goal of bringing knowledge about the Air Force and its programs to the general public. If you&#8217;re not interested in a speaker, the outreach program can also supply movies or flyovers by... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/request-a-speaker-from-the-air-force-outreach-program.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<p>Request a speaker from the Air Force Outreach Program for your next  event.  The Air Force Outreach Program has the goal of bringing  knowledge about the Air Force and its programs to the general public. If  you&#8217;re not interested in a speaker, the outreach program can also  supply movies or flyovers by their world-famous Thunderbirds.</p>
<p>A  speaker from the Air Force Outreach Program can give your group a  glimpse into the life of a typical airman.  They&#8217;ll be proud to give you  all the reasons that they choose to serve their country while they  explain the job.  This would be an excellent opportunity for any young  person who&#8217;s been thinking about joining the Air Force.</p>
<p>For  more formal meetings, an Air Force senior member can share their  knowledge and experience as a keynote speaker for a business conference  or a graduation ceremony.  Their intent will be to educate the public  about how the Air Force contributes to American society during both  peacetime and times of conflict.  They may also discuss how the Air  Force helps to stimulate the economy and provides valuable job training  for life after military service.</p>
<p>Many people hesitate before  contacting the Air Force Outreach Program for a speaker.  They may feel  that they will only receive a recruitment speech.  While the Outreach  Program does have recruiters, the standard speaker program serves to  educate the public and improve relations instead of convincing anyone to  join any branch of military service.</p>
<p>When you book a speaker  from the Air Force Outreach Program, you will be able to choose from a  set of current speeches or request that the speaker share their  knowledge in their own way.  Two of the most popular current speeches  are &#8220;The Declaration of Independence and Us&#8221; and &#8220;The Last Full Measure  of Devotion.&#8221;  Both speeches are meant to inspire a patriotic feeling,  as well as provide an educational experience. Speeches from major  holidays in past years have been archived to provide servicemen with a  starting place for new speeches.  While Air Force personnel are free to  use them as is, they&#8217;re encouraged to personalize each one.</p>
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		<title>Air Force Week is Provided by the Air Force Outreach Program</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image by wallyg via Flickr Each year, Air Force Week is provided in several different areas by the Air Force Outreach Program. This agency offers many different types of events to educate the public about Air Force programs and how they impact everyday communities. The Air Force Outreach Program can offer speakers for various events,... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/air-force-week-is-provided-by-the-air-force-outreach-program.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<p>Each year, Air Force Week is provided in several different areas by the  Air Force Outreach Program.  This agency offers many different types of  events to educate the public about Air Force programs and how they  impact everyday communities.  The Air Force Outreach Program can offer  speakers for various events, movies and promotional material, and  exciting flyovers.</p>
<p>Previous Air Force Week events have been held at locations like St.  Louis, Salt Lake City, Los Angeles, Hampton Roads, Sacramento, Omaha,  Philadelphia, and New York City.  Each year, the Air Force Outreach  Program chooses several different cities to host their own Air Force  Week.  The surrounding community always shows up and has a great time  when there&#8217;s an Air Force Week in progress.  It provides the perfect  opportunity to foster good will between this friendly branch of the  military and the general public. Airmen are also given the opportunity  to hear how much the average person appreciates their hard work and  dedication.</p>
<p>Most people would agree that the air shows are the most exciting part of  the Air Force Outreach Program&#8217;s Air Force Week.  Aerial groups like  the Thunderbirds can perform flyovers in formation to thrill the crowd.   If you ask someone who attended Air Force Week what they remembered  from the show, this is certain to be at the top of their list.</p>
<p>In addition to flyovers, attendees are given the opportunity to see Air  Force planes up close. From fighter jets to cargo planes, a variety of  aircraft will be available for the general public to take a look at.  In  some cases, they may even have a chance to enter the aircraft for an  even closer look.  Usually, there is a list of information posted with  each display.  Sometimes, one of the airmen who actually works with the  plane will be available to answer questions.</p>
<p>A variety of Air Force personnel will make speeches or be available for  questions during the Air Week program presented by the Air Force  Outreach program.  If you ever wanted to know more about the Air Force,  Air Force Week presents a great opportunity for information.</p>
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		<title>Supporting US Air Force by Reducing Suicide Rates</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the years between 1990 and 1995, the US Air Force saw suicide rates skyrocket. While these tragedies increased among all demographic groups, it seemed even worse for African-American and Caucasian males. Although rates were reaching record numbers, they were still lower than that for the general US population. While supporting US Air Force, the... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/supporting-us-air-force-by-reducing-suicide-rates.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the years between 1990 and 1995, the US Air Force saw suicide rates  skyrocket.  While these tragedies increased among all demographic  groups, it seemed even worse for African-American and Caucasian males.   Although rates were reaching record numbers, they were still lower than  that for the general US population.  While supporting US Air Force, the  Air Force Chief of Staff asked the Surgeon General to conduct a study to  research the growing number of suicides and provide a plan to prevent  them in the future.</p>
<p>The group found that cultural norms, personal beliefs, and the stigma  associated with suicidal thoughts were major roadblocks that prevented  many servicemen from seeking help for their problems.  Many people feel  that any sign of depression or the need to seek counseling is a sign of  weakness.  In addition, the team also identified several risk factors  including legal problems, financial problems, intimate relation ships,  mental health problems, job performance, and substance abuse issues.   Social isolation and poor coping skills frequently made existing  problems even worse.</p>
<p>While supporting US Air Force personnel, the group also found that there  were several factors that served to protect the troops.  If the person  felt that they had a good social support structure, effective coping  skills, and an environment that encouraged a person to seek help for  their problems, they have a better chance of dealing with their suicidal  feelings without acting on them.</p>
<p>To combat these problems, the Air Force Chief of Staff began promoting  the use of the Air Force&#8217;s mental health services.  He stressed that  seeking help could only help each person&#8217;s military career as opposed to  hurting it.  Fellow servicemen were encouraged to offer support and  understanding to other airmen.</p>
<p>In fact, the general public could take advantage of this advice.  Many  people feel increasingly isolated from the rest of society and afraid to  seek help for their problems.  Social isolation is one of the worst  ways to deal with any type of mental health condition.  Many people  don&#8217;t know that effective treatment options are available and easy to  find from a wide variety of sources.</p>
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		<title>Educational Opportunities in the Military</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[While many people have heard about all of the great job training opportunities that are available once they join the military, they might not realize that actual college classes can also be taken. To support US Air Force personnel in their goals, the Community College for the Air Force offers classes that will help any... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/educational-opportunities-in-the-military.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While many people have heard about all of the great job training  opportunities that are available once they join the military, they might  not realize that actual college classes can also be taken.  To support  US Air Force personnel in their goals, the Community College for the Air  Force offers classes that will help any airman reach their full  potential.  Just joining the US Air Force automatically enrolls you in  the largest community college in the world.</p>
<p>The Community College for the Air Force is a degree-granting institution  that provides a mixture of courses for both on-duty and off-duty times.   Anyone in this branch of the military can work towards an associate&#8217;s  degree in one of five areas.  Choose from a degree in public and support  services, aircraft and missile maintenance, allied health, logistics,  or electronics and telecommunications.  While a degree in either one of  these areas will support a career in the Air Force, they will also  provide valuable, hands-on knowledge for life after military service.</p>
<p>In addition to a degree, the Community College for the Air Force also  provides licensure and certification programs.  In the past, many people  have left the different branches of military service only to find out  that the private sector didn&#8217;t find that their training qualified them  for a job.  With licenses, certifications, and degrees that are  officially recognized throughout the world, this is no longer a problem.   Attending additional classes is truly an investment in the future.</p>
<p>The Community College for the Air Force is partnered with over 90 other  Air Force schools, as well as with 82 Educational Service Offices.  Add  in over 1,500 non-military academic institutions, and Air Force  personnel can find classes anywhere that they are located.  The  Community College for the Air Force serves over 320,000 enlisted  personnel, making it the largest community college system in the world.   Active personnel, Air National Guard, and those enlisted in the  reserves are eligible to take advantage of the educational opportunities  presented by this Air Force school.</p>
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		<title>The Military Offers Real Money for Education</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Sep 2010 05:51:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[While many branches of the military have promised tuition assistance for members of the armed services, some promises have been better than others. The Air Force offers concrete plans to provide their servicemen a way to afford college programs in order to further their career plans and reach their full potential. There are four different... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/the-military-offers-real-money-for-education.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While many branches of the military have promised tuition assistance for  members of the armed services, some promises have been better than  others.  The Air Force offers concrete plans to provide their servicemen  a way to afford college programs in order to further their career plans  and reach their full potential.  There are four different tuition  assistance plans available to Air Force personnel.</p>
<p>Designed specifically for the Air Force, the Air Force Tuition  Assistance program helps airmen who are on active duty with voluntary  classes that they take during their off-duty hours.  At this time, the  tuition assistance program will assist Air Force military personnel by  paying 100%, or up to $250 per semester hour, of college tuition costs.   The annual limit is $4,500 per student.  Programs can be either  academic or technical, can be taken from either two- or four-year  schools, and can be on or off Air Force bases.  This program will even  cover correspondence courses.</p>
<p>After the 9/11 tragedy in New York City, the Post-9/11 Bill was created  to provide tuition assistance to eligible military servicemen.  For  educational opportunities beginning after August 1, 2009, the benefits  can be used for either undergraduate or graduate degree programs in  addition to vocational and technical training.  It also covers books,  supplies, and monthly housing.  While the Air Force Tuition Assistance  program only covers those on active duty, this program is good for 15  years after release from active duty.  Servicemen can even transfer  benefits to spouses or dependent children.</p>
<p>The most famous military tuition assistance program is the Montgomery GI  Bill.  It provides up to 36 months of tuition to eligible servicemen  and is usually good for 10 years following their release from active  duty.  The funds can be used for a variety of degree, certificate,  apprenticeship, and on-the-job training programs.</p>
<p>The College Loan Repayment program could be your answer if you already  have college loan debt.  If you are not already enlisted in the Air  Force, you can sign up for the loan repayment program when you sign the  enlistment contract.  The maximum amount for loan repayments is $10,000  per person.</p>
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		<title>The Military Can Help Pay College Tuition Through the ROTC Program</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Sep 2010 05:50:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image by Getty Images via @daylife If you&#8217;re interested in a college education without large student loan bills, the US military may be able to help. At almost 1,000 nationally accredited colleges and universities in every area of the country, the Air Force ROTC program is available to help pay for tuition. This program grants... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/the-military-can-help-pay-college-tuition-through-the-rotc-program.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<p>If you&#8217;re interested in a college education without large student loan  bills, the US military may be able to help.  At almost 1,000 nationally  accredited colleges and universities in every area of the country, the  Air Force ROTC program is available to help pay for tuition.  This  program grants scholarships to both high school and college students who  show outstanding qualities in the areas of academics and leadership.   Many successful individuals in the Air Force and in the private sector  have taken advantage of this valuable opportunity to help pay for their  college education.</p>
<p>By using the Air Force ROTC tuition assistance program, students can  receive scholarships that cover one, two, three, or four years of  tuition.  The scholarships may cover either partial or full tuition  costs.  It will also include a nontaxable amount for the student&#8217;s  monthly expenses.  Frequently, the individual college will add in an  additional amount for tuition, books, and fees for ROTC cadets.</p>
<p>Using the ROTC program to complete a bachelor&#8217;s degree is a  cost-effective way to receive excellent leadership training that will  serve students in either a military setting or the private sector for  the rest of their lives. Many people still hesitate before applying to  the ROTC program.  However, there is no commitment needed for the  application process to begin.  In fact, there&#8217;s no commitment at all for  four-year scholarship recipients until their second year of school.</p>
<p>Air Force ROTC scholarships are fully activated when the student enlists  in the Air Force Reserves, signs the contract, and passes all medical,  moral, physical, and fitness qualifications.  Funds will be paid 45 days  after the fall term begins.  The ROTC scholarships offered by the Air  Force do not pay for room and board, but they do pay a monthly amount  for living expenses that can be used to pay for living arrangements.   This amount varies by year from $300 per month for freshman to $500 per  month for seniors.  An ROTC scholarship is an excellent way to receive a  college education without worrying about the cost or additional work  while attending class.</p>
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		<title>Sleep Deprivation and Military Studies</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Sep 2010 05:49:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Because soldiers in combat situations may not be able to get adequate amounts of sleep, the military has done extensive studies on sleep deprivation and its effects on the human mind. Studies have shown that cognitive abilities drop by about 25% in the average person for every 24 hours of continuous wakefulness. In battle situations... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/sleep-deprivation-and-military-studies.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Because soldiers in combat situations may not be able to get adequate  amounts of sleep, the military has done extensive studies on sleep  deprivation and its effects on the human mind.  Studies have shown that  cognitive abilities drop by about 25% in the average person for every 24  hours of continuous wakefulness.  In battle situations where alertness  could mean the difference between life and death, this is a critical  number.</p>
<p>Some theories point to sleep deprivation as a possible reason for deaths  by friendly fire.  Because accuracy with firearms is highly dependent  on practice, muscle memory and repeated drills can work almost like the  military member is operating on auto-pilot.  However, the logic and  critical thinking skills needed to determine whether someone is an ally  or an enemy can be critically compromised by sleep deprivation.</p>
<p>Additional military studies have shown that most normal people can show  symptoms of full-blown psychosis after three to four days without any  sleep at all.  This can include hearing voices, experiencing  hallucinations, increasing feelings of paranoia, and, finally,  delusions.  The mind definitely needs sleep to recover from daily  stresses and to recharge for a new day.  Luckily, most people find that  all psychotic symptoms retreat permanently once they have a few days of  rest.</p>
<p>Combat situations can sometimes allow the soldier to get brief periods  of sleep.  Soldiers reported frequent occurrences of &#8220;droning&#8221; when  the military simulated this situation by allowing a group of Army  Rangers to average 3.6 hours of sleep each night with multiple  interruptions for 58 nights.  Droning is when a soldier can function  physically, but can&#8217;t seem to make decisions or understand the current  situation.</p>
<p>Additional military studies show that the brain and body needs  continuous sleep to recuperate.  Even when study participants received a  full night&#8217;s sleep, but it was interrupted frequently, they showed a  major degradation in performance.  When the normal sleep/wake cycle is  interrupted, the brain doesn&#8217;t experience the normal cycling through REM  stages and slow wave sleep patterns that are necessary for normal  performance.</p>
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		<title>Military Drug Development to Combat Sleep Deprivation</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Sep 2010 05:48:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Because soldiers often experience degradation in cognitive skills when they are deprived of sleep during combat situations, the military is looking into ways that they can make up for uncontrollable sleep loss. They feel that not only will a breakthrough in this area win wars, but it will also save the lives of American soldiers.... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/military-drug-development-to-combat-sleep-deprivation.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Because soldiers often experience degradation in cognitive skills when  they are deprived of sleep during combat situations, the military is  looking into ways that they can make up for uncontrollable sleep loss.   They feel that not only will a breakthrough in this area win wars, but  it will also save the lives of American soldiers.  So far, the  concentration has been on medications that will reduce the need for  sleep without compromising brain function.  The US military is anxious  to make this discovery before our enemies have the chance.</p>
<p>Reports indicate that one of the most important performance factors in a  soldier&#8217;s performance during stressful situations like combat is the  amount of uninterrupted sleep that they are able to obtain. This has led  the military to perform numerous sleep studies as a matter of national  security.  It is thought that an opponent would have a distinct  strategic advantage over a force of enemy soldiers who were operating on  dramatically less sleep.</p>
<p>Because the reduction in sleep deprivation can save lives, the military  believes that a drug to combat this issue could cut battle fatalities in  half.  The trick would be finding a drug that is both effective and  safe.  The explosion of drug abuse with substances such as  methamphetamines clearly illustrates how some drugs that trick the body  into thinking it doesn&#8217;t need to sleep can be extremely harmful to the  human mind and body.</p>
<p>While not officially condoned by the military brass, many soldiers are  already using various supplements to combat sleep deprivation.  Most  military bases stock popular supplements used by the general public.  In  addition to over-the-counter supplements, the military itself has been  doing studies on exactly how much caffeine is needed to improve fatigue  during periods of sleep deprivation.</p>
<p>The most recent drug development by the military for sleep deprivation  is a class of medication called ampakines.  So far, these drugs have  been tested at the primate level, but not on humans.  The studies found  that sleep deprived monkeys performed as well as, if not better, than  monkeys that were well rested when they were given ampakines.</p>
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		<title>Military Movies</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Sep 2010 05:45:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Without the military, the movie industry would not have one of its favorite topics for action movies, as well as dramas. There are even quite a few comedies centered around the military. Popular culture has definitely been impacted by this area of society. In the action genre of military movies, virtually every war has been... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/military-movies.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Without the military, the movie industry would not have one of its  favorite topics for action movies, as well as dramas.  There are even  quite a few comedies centered around the military.  Popular culture has  definitely been impacted by this area of society.</p>
<p>In the action genre of military movies, virtually every war has been  represented. For years, Vietnam War thrillers were in vogue.  Both  Sylvester Stallone and Chuck Norris seemed to specialize in the Rambo  and the Missing in Action series of movies.  Many John Wayne classics  centered around World War I and World War II.  Black Hawk Down and  several other Desert Storm movies were hits.  Even ancient military  sagas continue to entertain moviegoers with recent hits including Troy,  Spartacus, and 300.</p>
<p>Military dramas are even more loved than the action-packed movies filled  with battle scenes.  While these movies also have their share of  action, the character development and relationship issues always seemed  to overshadow the fighting.  Even movies like Full Metal Jacket,  Platoon, and The Deer Hunter gave us memorable characters that would  never be forgotten between the blood and gore of war.  Everyone was  captivated by the conflict between father and son in the Patriot and  moved by the tragedy of the events that unfolded in this interpretation  of the Revolutionary War.  Equally enthralling was the character  development that progressed through The Last of the Mohicans.  Gone With  The Wind may be the most famous military themed drama of them all.   Other favorite military dramas include An Officer and a Gentleman,  Searching for Private Ryan, and Braveheart.</p>
<p>Even military comedies have a healthy representation in popular culture.   From Hogan&#8217;s Heroes from years ago to Robin Williams hit movie Good  Morning Vietnam, it appears that we sometimes need war to be funny.  If  you&#8217;ve missed Stripes with Bill Murray or Private Benjamin with Goldie  Hawn, either would make an entertaining evening.  And who could forget  the classic Forest Gump?  While this movie covers a lot of material  outside of the military, it wouldn&#8217;t be the same without Forest&#8217;s  military adventures.</p>
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		<title>Opposites</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you look at the word opposite, you see two things: oppose, and site. Oppose means against. Site means a place. Opposition generally does two things, depending on the circumstance. It either destroys or it builds depending on the severity of the opposition. Lifting weights is a good example. In the bench press, your muscles... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/opposites.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you look at the word opposite, you see two things: oppose, and site. Oppose means against. Site means a place.<br />
Opposition generally does two things, depending on the circumstance. It  either destroys or it builds depending on the severity of the  opposition. Lifting weights is a good example. In the bench press, your  muscles are opposing a force that wants to remain static. You move it.  But if that stationary force contains too much mass, your effort to move  the stationary to kinetic results in self-damage. If your potential  energy is greater than the static force of the weights, you move the  object and in the process strengthen yourself. Simple concept.</p>
<p>Site is easy. It is where you stand. No real controversy here. So it is the opposition that gives the word dynamics.</p>
<p>Opposition often comes in various positive forms and if met correctly,  it builds integrity and wisdom that builds into a site of strength. This  is a significant statement and a reflection of the U.S. Air Force. They  are perhaps the most highly trained professionals when it comes to  dealing with opposition. They are a force of integrity built on movement  and strength. Constant movement strengthens.</p>
<p>If you want to  create a place of movement that opposes stagnation and eventual  destruction, move your energy into giving. It creates a lot more  positive than taking ever could. Giving naturally weeds out loss. It is  the most powerful form of opposition and its potential to become kinetic  energy is boundless.</p>
<p>Sometimes negative opposition becomes staggering, even for the professionals. That is where Air Force Outreach comes in. <a href="http://www.microgiving.com/">Donate online</a>:  you give to strengthen.  If the negative opposition is too great, Air  Force Outreach can strengthen the men and women who are trained to meet  obstructions and continue a dynamic strength to keep where we stand  strong.</p>
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		<title>Military Fashions for Fall</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[From camo to combat boots to family-crest inspired accessories, the military is inspiring a wide range of fashion choices for fall. While this isn&#8217;t anything terribly new, it has gone past the point of shabby chic outfits picked up at the surplus store to the high-fashion runway. The trendy diva will be sure to replace... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/military-fashions-for-fall.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>From camo to combat boots to family-crest inspired accessories, the  military is inspiring a wide range of fashion choices for fall.  While  this isn&#8217;t anything terribly new, it has gone past the point of shabby  chic outfits picked up at the surplus store to the high-fashion runway.   The trendy diva will be sure to replace a few outdated animal prints  with a splash of camouflage-inspired prints.</p>
<p>The bright colors of summer will soon give way to the sedate tones that  are often seen in military uniforms.  An earthy palette of olives,  browns, and other neutrals will fill the store racks and soon be seen on  the backs of shoppers.  The smart consumer won&#8217;t need to completely  refurbish their wardrobe as these utilitarian pieces will fit in well  with most traditional fall clothing.</p>
<p>A few must-have pieces include a form-fitting camo t-shirt, skinny cargo  pants in olive, and studded leather and velvet combat boots in basic  black.  Accessories include aviator-styled sunglasses, a bullet shaped  necklace on a beaded chain, and a shoulder bag inspired by  military-styled backpacks.</p>
<p>While some over-zealous fashionistas will go overboard and dress in  military chic from head to toe, the best look pairs these fashions with  softer pieces for an eye-catching contrast.  To get a more global  appearance without looking like you actually enlisted, look for unusual  pieces that reflect your personality.  Pair a set of tall black boots  with a short skirt and camo jacket.  Another option would be to wear a  soft, knit dress under a cropped military jacket and pull on a pair of  distressed combat boots.</p>
<p>There won&#8217;t be any problem finding these fashion trends.  Top designers  like Marc Jacobs, Burberry, J. Crew, and Barney&#8217;s New York have joined  the ranks of military fashion, and it&#8217;s a sure bet that your favorite  department store will add this style to their less expensive store  brand.  If you&#8217;d like to put together your own look, thrift stores and  military surplus stores have been a staple for authentic military  clothing for years.  Most of these clothing items are made from durable  materials for years of wear.</p>
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		<title>Top Links of August Month</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[http://www.gutefrage.net/picoftheday/bpoilspill.html http://digg.com/story/r/Graduating_From_IOU_Student_Loan_Debt_in_America_Graphic http://www.engadget.com/2010/08/26/hulu-plus-has-14-percent-more-content-than-hulu-2-840-percent-m/ http://digg.com/story/r/Health_Dept_Shuts_Down_Little_Girl_s_Lemonade_Stand_PIC http://www.gutefrage.net/picoftheday/carwrecks.html http://digg.com/story/r/The_25_companies_responsible_for_700_000_lost_jobs http://digg.com/story/r/Jobless_College_Grads_Turns_To_Stripping http://www.gutefrage.net/picoftheday/sporn.html]]></description>
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		<title>How Payday Loans Take Patience</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Aug 2010 10:54:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is a lack of patience and it is permeating throughout the world especially for those serving in the Armed Forces. Service men and women  are agreed and united on one thing: no one wants to wait for anything. And why should they?  Those in the Armed Forces serve our nation and protect it everyday,... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/how-payday-loans-take-patience.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is a lack of patience and it is permeating throughout the world especially for those serving in the Armed Forces. Service men and women  are agreed and united on one thing: no  one wants to wait for anything. And why should they?  Those in the Armed Forces serve our nation and protect it everyday, but they are always the ones who must wait. Many times these Armed Forces personnel due without amazing technology and the immediate gratification everyone else seems to have.  The customer service  industry is taking the most punishment for the world of immediate  gratification, and it’s unfair in most respects. Here a few examples of  places where patience must be a rule for those in the Armed Forces.</p>
<p>The Postal Service: Many troops want to hear from those on the home front, but mail seems to take forever to get overseas. This delay can cause anxiety on both the soldier&#8217;s part and the family. If we can allow the postal service to do their job, we could reduce the stress we feel.</p>
<p>The Drug Store – Troops need medications too, but they also have to be patient. A pharmacist has no  less than seven prescriptions in front of them at one time. Not only  that, but they need to worry about potential drug interactions or a  possible error in the entry process by a technician. There is a reason  why wait times are what they are. For troops, they must be patient when waiting for their medications.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.paydayone.com/"> Payday Loans</a> –  Many of our troops are struggling on meager salaries. Many of them are desperately trying to support their families while waiting for pay day to come. Payday loans could be a good solution for our Armed Forces who need some help getting through to the next payday. Even though these places are known for their ability to get you out  of a jam in a hurry, that doesn’t mean that there is any reason to think  that you should be out of there quicker than it took you to walk in.  There has to be time to process the order and issue you a check for the  money you need, so be patient.</p>
<p>Health Care –  Along with struggling to support families, our troops are many times forced to wait for good health care. However, they must be patient when going to see their health care provider. No one likes  waiting at the doctor&#8217;s office, but sometimes there needs to be an  understanding that doctors get caught up with patients.  While you  wouldn’t want your visit cut short, neither does anyone else.   Patience  must be practiced more especially by our troops who represent us as nation.</p>
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		<title>MREs, Not Just for the Military</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image by Getty Images via @daylife Meals-Ready-To-Eat, or MREs, are quickly growing in popularity outside of military scenarios. With the growing concern about natural disasters and extended power outages, many normal families are storing MREs in their pantries for emergency situations. Survivalists and avid campers also find that MREs are convenient solutions to quick meals... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/mres-not-just-for-the-military.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<p>Meals-Ready-To-Eat, or MREs, are quickly growing in popularity outside  of military scenarios.  With the growing concern about natural disasters  and extended power outages, many normal families are storing MREs in  their pantries for emergency situations.  Survivalists and avid campers  also find that MREs are convenient solutions to quick meals on the go.</p>
<p>Today&#8217;s MREs are not the same old military rations that have been  complained about by both real soldiers and the ones on the big screen.   In addition to more delicious choices, the MREs have a three year shelf  life at a minimum.  With proper storage, this time can be extended to as  much as ten years.  Their lightweight packaging is easy to transport,  doesn&#8217;t take up much space, and is virtually damage proof.  Each  self-contained package is also easy to heat.</p>
<p>New companies are being created on a regular basis to cater to the MRE  demand of non-military customers.  The food items come in metallic  pouches in a variety of sizes and recipes.  As the demand continues to  grow, it is only expected that the different types of dishes offered  will continue to expand.  Some companies will create custom MREs based  on client specifications for even more possibilities.  Even Costco, the  popular warehouse shopping club, stocks MREs on their website.</p>
<p>Just a few of the chicken-based meals include chicken spaghetti  Bolognese, chicken sausage with mashed potatoes, and shredded chicken  slices with gravy.  Beef dishes are also available as MREs.  Choose from  Moroccan beef with rice, beef with sautÃ©ed potatoes, and Japanese  curry rice with beef.  If the MRE customer enjoys lamb, mutton-based  meals include mutton stew, mutton rendeng with beriani rice, and mutton  curry paste with peanuts.  A family could literally eat MREs exclusively  for a month without have the same dish for dinner twice.</p>
<p>With the expansion of choices for civilian personnel, soldiers should  also find more choices when they go into the field.  After all,  Napoleon&#8217;s comment that &#8220;An army marches on its stomach&#8221; couldn&#8217;t be  more true.  The innovations in modern MREs should give the American  military appetizing choices for dining in the field under rough  conditions.</p>
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		<title>Everybody Needs a Great Deal</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Aug 2010 15:53:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you ever seen the computer system of your dreams, just sitting there on a shelf in that display, looking like every dessert you wished you could eat or every incredible looking person you wished you could date &#8212; but just couldn&#8217;t? This personal &#8220;torment of Tantalus&#8221; happens to every person in the world at... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/everybody-needs-a-great-deal.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever seen the computer system of your dreams, just sitting  there on a shelf in that display, looking like every dessert you wished  you could eat or every incredible looking person you wished you could  date &#8212; but just couldn&#8217;t?  This personal &#8220;torment of Tantalus&#8221; happens  to every person in the world at some point in a life.  And when it comes  to a computer, this can be an especially cruel little tease, since  computer technology is always going to be bound by Moore&#8217;s Law.  If  you&#8217;ve never heard of that, it basically means that no matter how badass  your computer is today, tomorrow it&#8217;ll be like a thrift shop tape  player.</p>
<p>Computers are like dust in the wind.  And so it feels  really good to have that moment of triumph.  You save up for a while,  you do all of your research and you know exactly what you want and how  much it is going to cost you.  Then you stroll up, point to the rig of  your dreams and say, &#8220;I want THAT one.&#8221;  And just a short while later,  you are hauling home your new pride and joy &#8212; and who cares if it&#8217;ll be  obsolete in a year or two?  For now, that baby is yours, and there is  nothing to stop that rush of joy.</p>
<p>But of course, there is one  way to kick up that euphoria just one more notch. If you can get a great  deal on it, the computer of your dreams can be a level of ecstasy that  is usually either induced by true love, a religious experience, or some  really good drugs.  If the computer of your dreams is a Dell (and why  wouldn&#8217;t it be?  They&#8217;re sweet!), <a href="http://www.offers.com/dell/">Dell Coupon Codes</a> are the kind of thing you need to be looking up.  Find every advantage, and bring your baby home on the cheap!</p>
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		<title>Maintaining Eyeglass Prescriptions</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Aug 2010 09:21:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia Have you ever flown blind before? Or driven with a black handkerchief tied over your eyes, perhaps to simply see what the outcome would be? Probably not, and for very good reason: it would be significantly dangerous. No reasonable person would willingly place a bag over his or her head to see... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/maintaining-eyeglass-prescriptions.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<p>Have you ever flown blind before? Or driven with a black handkerchief tied over your eyes, perhaps to simply see what the outcome would be? Probably not, and for very good reason: it would be significantly dangerous. No reasonable person would willingly place a bag over his or her head to see what it would feel like to drive without visibility.</p>
<p>But then again, perhaps you don&#8217;t need to. Maybe you are one of the thousands of people in the military who don&#8217;t regularly get your eyes checked, which means you might be driving almost blind. Or maybe you do get your eyes examined, but then you don&#8217;t recognize the importance of upgrading your eyeglass prescription.</p>
<p>Imagine flying an aircraft at 10,000 feet, but then misreading the aircraft&#8217;s instrument dials. A lot could be going on. You might be juggling incoming directions from a tower you are approaching. Another aircraft has just entered your flight space, and another one is rising from below you. Meanwhile, your crew is making suggestions and asking questions. And you forgot to buy those new glasses and you can&#8217;t tell exactly if that number on the screen in front of you is a zero or an eight. Maybe it&#8217;s a six.</p>
<p>On top of that, your copilot also forgot to upgrade his eyeglasses as well.</p>
<p>Suddenly, that $200 for the new set of glasses doesn&#8217;t sound so bad.</p>
<p>Eye-exams are important. They help you keep your eye-prescription up to date. Why go to all the trouble, however, of getting an eye-exam if you are not going to buy the new glasses?</p>
<p>You are probably thinking &#8220;I am just fine the way I am. I can see alright.&#8221; And you just might be fine. But maybe you haven&#8217;t noticed the increased irritability you&#8217;ve been experiencing. Perhaps you simply thought those headaches you&#8217;ve been having were caused by the baby waking you up at night. Or that your eyes were blurry because of fatigue.</p>
<p>Chances are, it&#8217;s due to eye changes. Keep on top of the changes, and all will be well.</p>
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		<title>A Military Education Program you can do at Home</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Aug 2010 08:18:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have been thinking about joining the United States Air Force, there are a lot of things you and your recruiter are going to want to talk about. The first thing is, how can you benefit the Air Force as a member of its ranks? The first military education program you will go through... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/a-military-education-program-you-can-do-at-home.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you have been thinking about joining the United States Air Force,  there are a lot of things you and your recruiter are going to want to  talk about.  The first thing is, how can you benefit the Air Force as a  member of its ranks?  The first <a href="http://www.aionline.edu/military/">military education program</a> you will go through may not even be inside the recruiter&#8217;s office at  all.  Obviously, joining any branch of the military is going to be a  major life commitment, and a serious change to the way you have lived as  a civilian.  Going into any kind of job without doing proper research  would be insane.</p>
<p>The first step you take into learning about  the Air Force is to go online to their web site.  Once you are there,  you can do immense amounts of research into the different job  descriptions, learn about the various aircraft you will be working on,  with or in the vicinity of, and what the air force is going to do to you  during BMT (the Air Force equivalent of boot camp).  You would be wise  to know as much as you can before you even step into the recruiter&#8217;s  office, so that you do not waste their time asking simple questions that  a tiny amount of research would have already answered for you.</p>
<p>You will have all kinds of options in the Air Force, assuming you do  well on the ASVAB (their test to determine your career aptitude) and  your physical.  While they are not in heavy need of new personnel, no  branch of the service would turn away a great candidate.  Just be aware  that you have an awful lot to learn, if you want to be an Airman (or  airperson).</p>
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		<title>Causes of Marital Turmoil</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Has it been a long time since you last fought with your spouse? Or was it just last night? Maybe it was as you walked out the door this morning to get over to the hangar where that patchwork needed to be completed on the tail of the KC-10 which just rolled in la Image... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/causes-of-marital-turmoil.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Has it been a long time since you last fought with your spouse? Or was it just last night? Maybe it was as you walked out the door this morning to get over to the hangar where that patchwork needed to be completed on the tail of the KC-10 which just rolled in la</p>
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<p>st night.</p>
<p>Whenever it might have been, sometimes it can become too much too fast. Arguably, sometimes fighting is necessary, but most of the time it is simply the symptom of something deeper and of greater concern.</p>
<p>Here are a few possibilities:</p>
<p>Money. Or would that be the lack of it? If money is the problem, remember, things can change. Budgets can be set and money which is being used for worthless items can be re-directed to important food or clothing budgets. Lower priced items can be substituted for the more expensive items.</p>
<p>Addiction.  This is a common problem amongst both newly-weds and people who have been married a long time. Sometimes it isn&#8217;t even the sort of addiction you might classify as an addiction, such as cocaine or heroin use. Sometimes it might be alcoholism, which is a form of addiction. Or maybe the root issue is addiction to late nights out, &#8220;hanging&#8221; with the guys.</p>
<p>Irresponsibility. Perhaps a cause of turmoil in your marriage is caused by irresponsibility, such as neglecting to pay parking fines on time; or failure to show up to court for jury duty, in spite of the government&#8217;s insistence that you are required to by law.</p>
<p>Violence.  The number of people who do not realize that hitting someone repeatedly is not acceptable is staggering. If you have a tendency towards aggressive behavior in the home, whether slamming your fist into a wall or yelling, seek help outside the home.</p>
<p>These four issues can be symptoms of greater problems within a marriage, but a thorough examination of each of them with your spouse can lead to tremendous results. It is best to discuss issues with your wife or husband before truly bad ways are set in stone.</p>
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		<title>The Dangers of Drinking Beer</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Aug 2010 19:50:07 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Every blue-blooded American, male or female, has had a beer. Maybe even two.  How else could beer be a national pastime during football or baseball season? How else could the country support over 1,500 breweries? How else could America produce about 6 billion gallons of beer annually, and be first in the world in production?</p>
<p>Only by consuming very large quantities of it.</p>
<p>Sure, the U.S. isn’t the largest consumer of beer in the world; in fact, the U.S. was only ranked 13th in the world in per capita consumption in 2004.  The Great Red, White and Blue was beaten soundly by (lowest to highest) Spain, Slovakia, Luxembourg, Finland, Denmark, Belgium, the U.K., Austria, Australia, Germany, Ireland, and (the winner in first place) the Czech Republic.</p>
<p>But these statistics don’t diminish the dangers of drinking alcohol, even a small amount of it.  It seems to have become a well-accepted view that alcohol in moderation is fine. But isn’t that view, itself, dangerous? Isn’t it better to consider it a threat and to tread carefully where the drinking is occurring, rather than to simply assume it’s not a problem?</p>
<p>After all, who would want to get in a plane being flown by a pilot who has been drinking?  Oh, sure, he says he’s only had one. But who can tell? Have you given him a breathalyzer test? Were you with him when he was slugging one down at the bar? And (to add insult to injury) were you with him when he took his medication which might complicate the way he responds to the beer?</p>
<p>A lot of factors come into play once alcohol is accepted as a non-threat.  No one wants to step forward and claim responsibility when a vehicle is crashed into a tree or a mailbox, or when a child is run over.  So if you don’t want to claim credit for an accident, why would you put yourself or others at risk in the first place?</p>
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		<title>A Cause of Irritability and Disorientation</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Aug 2010 19:47:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you frequently experience one or more of the following: fear, anxiety, seizures, agitation, excitement, restlessness, disorientation, increased activity, visual hallucinations, sensory hyperacuity, rapid mood changes, persistent deep sleep, mental status changes, decreased attention span, stupor, sleepiness, or lethargy? And are any of these symptoms accompanied by tremors? If so, you could be suffering from... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/a-cause-of-irritability-and-disorientation.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you frequently experience one or more of the following: fear, anxiety, seizures, agitation, excitement, restlessness, disorientation, increased activity, visual hallucinations, sensory hyperacuity, rapid mood changes, persistent deep sleep, mental status changes, decreased attention span, stupor, sleepiness, or lethargy?</p>
<p>And are any of these symptoms accompanied by tremors?</p>
<p>If so, you could be suffering from delirium tremens, which is caused by alcohol withdrawals.</p>
<p>Who would have thought it? Who would have thought that all those nights of going to the local pub with your friends would catch up with you? You certainly didn’t think it would so quickly. After all, you’re still so young. Or maybe you’re not, and you just never took a break from the “juice” long enough to suffer any visible withdrawals.</p>
<p>But now you have.</p>
<p>Sure, it’s been a week since you last had a drink, but you didn’t think it would be that big a deal. You remember when you were in high school and you used to go for weeks on end without drinking.</p>
<p>Well, times have changed. Now you’re in the military and drinking is a large part of the social scene, for good or bad. Frankly, though, it’s a large part of society in general, so you can’t really even blame the military. At some point you need to recognize that alcohol can have physical and psychological side-effects, even days and weeks after it was last consumed.</p>
<p>If you were just playing football in college or laying bricks at a work site, it probably wouldn’t be a big deal. But let’s face it, you’re in the United States Air Force now. There are responsibilities and regulations which need to be kept up, not to mention the need to simply get out of bed in the morning and get to work.</p>
<p>Is drinking really worth the risk of severe irritability, confusion, and tremors?  You might want to reconsider the idea about opening a micro-brewery when you retire, and think more about the subject of aircraft and logistics.</p>
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		<title>How to Date in Your Pajamas</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Aug 2010 18:02:24 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Friday, a much beloved day in the work week, the signal that the weekend is fast approaching. Tick, tick, tick, the clock counts down the mere minutes before workers everywhere can loosen their ties, kick off their high heels, and enjoy the weekend. For many, the weekend ritual includes hitting the thriving bar scene or getting groovy at the hippest, trendiest nightclubs. Perfect make-up, perfect outfit ready to find Mr. or Mrs. Right. Like the ever looming work week, this cycle of club and bar hopping to meet new singles is feeling more like well, like another job.  But what other choices do you have to find that special someone?</p>
<p>But what if you are overseas, serving our great nation? Those men and women in the Armed Forces can&#8217;t date like we civilians can. Online dating could help, but they are just as apprehensive about it as we are.</p>
<p>While listening to yet another inane, slightly inebriated conversation, those in the Armed Forces have seen the commercial for several online dating websites. The images of the happy couples surfing the online dating sites then feeding each other pasta on the first date then hugging in a flowery park . But they are in war, not Central Park. Those in the Armed Forces may need some encouragement  to try this online <a href="http://www.parship.co.uk/">dating</a> thing,</p>
<p>Just like serving in the military, online dating begins by taking a risk. You create your profile. How else will the dozens of single people online find you, if you don&#8217;t sign up? Sure, you will have  anxiety about what picture to post, what to write about your interests, or what type of person would be compatible with you, but you are breaking the bar hopping , club dancing cycle. You can meet new, exciting singles on your terms while serving your country. Online dating puts you in control of finding your Mr./Mrs. Right.</p>
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		<title>Promiscuity and Irresponsibility</title>
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<p>This may not be a piece you want to read. That’s right. You better scroll to the next article. This one is going to set you straight in ways you don’t even want to consider.</p>
<p>But you since you are still reading, maybe you have a brain in that head of yours which wants you to know and understand the value of commitment, the value of remaining loyal to one person for the rest of your life. Maybe there is a subconscious part of you which knows and accepts that truly responsible people make a clean break with irresponsible lifestyles.</p>
<p>And in your heart, you admire and respect those who have the courage and strength to stand up and be committed to a responsible way of life. That is why you joined the U.S. Air Force after all, isn’t it? You wanted to be something more than the run-of-the-mill person on the street.</p>
<p>Congratulations, you have made the leap to understanding the connection between promiscuity and irresponsibility.</p>
<p>No, really. You did. You just need to admit that you did. You now understand that a lifestyle of licentiousness cannot lead to a lifestyle of responsibility. Therefore, it must lead to a lifestyle of irresponsibility. It leads to a lifestyle commonly associated with drug and alcohol abuse, dissipation, distraction, and a dissolute way of being.</p>
<p>Doesn’t it help to have it written out for you to read? Before, these were just abstract ideas you couldn’t begin to string together. But now . . . now you are angry with these words on the screen because they just pointed out to you why you can no longer go about “freely enjoying the fruits” of other’s kingdoms. Now you know the truth: you cannot claim to aspire to a lifestyle of responsibility until you get yourself under control.</p>
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		<title>Air Force Career Opportunities</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are a number of positions available to individuals that enlist in the Air Force. Once basic training is completed and graduation takes place, airmen and airwomen are given their assignments. Your ranking in the Air Force will initially be based upon your education. High school graduates will start off as enlisted men and women,... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/air-force-career-opportunities.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a style="float: left; padding-right: 10px;" href="http://airforceoutreach.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/3947383369_b121f52fcd_m.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-729" title="3947383369_b121f52fcd_m" src="http://airforceoutreach.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/3947383369_b121f52fcd_m.jpg" alt="" width="240" height="177" /></a>There are a number of positions available to individuals that enlist in  the Air Force.  Once basic training is completed and graduation takes  place, airmen and airwomen are given their assignments.  Your ranking in  the Air Force will initially be based upon your education.  High school  graduates will start off as enlisted men and women, with the  opportunity to advance according to Air Force guidelines.  Individuals  that enter the Air Force with a college degree will begin their careers  as officers.</p>
<p>Career Opportunities For Enlisted Men and Women</p>
<p>There are a number of career paths within the Air Force for enlisted  men and women.  Mechanical careers focus on taking care of aircraft and  equipment and keeping them in superior working order.  Administrative  careers will center on ensuring that the daily operations on the base  run as smooth as possible.   Another career path is electronics, which  will focus on the electrical components of a variety of planes and  equipment.</p>
<p>Career Opportunities for Officers</p>
<p>Officers have to undergo officer training school and can pursue careers  that are more involved and more in-depth than that of enlisted  individuals.  For instance flight careers involve the manning of a  variety of aircraft, running secret missions, and defending our position  from the sky.  Individuals that aren’t seeking such an adrenaline rush  can pursue non-technical careers such as junior to mid level managers  and administrators.    Officers that have gone beyond college in pursuit  of a professional career can continue that career within the Air Force.   This includes lawyers, clergy, and musicians.  Techies can find their  niche in the engineering, science and digital career paths that are  available.</p>
<p>Continuing Education</p>
<p>No matter your  education when you walk in the Air Force, you can always achieve more.   The Air Force offers enlisted individuals and officers the opportunity  to continue to pursue their educational goals.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[So you beat the odds and have enlisted in the Air Force, and the first challenge that must be met is basic training. Air Force basic training takes place at the Lackland AFB in Texas. There enlistees will spend five years training for an experience that will stay with them for the rest of their... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/air-force-basic-training.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a style="float: left; padding-right: 10px;" href="http://airforceoutreach.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/3424276394_330ecc2457_m.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-732" title="3424276394_330ecc2457_m" src="http://airforceoutreach.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/3424276394_330ecc2457_m.jpg" alt="" width="160" height="240" /></a>So you beat the odds and have enlisted in the Air Force, and the first  challenge that must be met is basic training.  Air Force basic training  takes place at the Lackland AFB in Texas.  There enlistees will spend  five years training for an experience that will stay with them for the  rest of their lives.</p>
<p>Purpose of Basic Training</p>
<p>Basic  training is an individuals induction into Air Force.  It is where  trainees will gain discipline, a sense of teamwork and the groundwork  knowledge you will need to successfully become an Airman or Airwoman.   The instructors will basically break you down to build you up.  Also,  you will gain the physical and mental skills that allow you to become a  highly skilled fighting machine.  Due to the challenging physical  requirements it is important to begin your physical training before you  even get to the base so you will be properly prepared.</p>
<p>Day-to-Day Life</p>
<p>Upon your arrival at the base you will be placed in a group of about 45  other enlistees.  After you have gone thru the haircut and getting  outfitted in proper Air Force gear, you will begin the hard life of  basic training.  Days begin at 4:45 a.m. and don’t come to a close until  9:00 p.m.  During that time you will have daily physical conditioning,  dorm cleaning time, study, classroom work, and personal hygiene.   Training topics will include flight drills, history and heritage, sexual  harassment, military citizenship, core values, and others.  Three  well-rounded meals are provided daily along with regular medical and  dental check-ups.</p>
<p>When its All Over</p>
<p>Just when you  think you can’t take it anymore, basic training is over.  Upon  completion of training you are no longer an enlistee but an actual  member of the Air Force.  Graduation day is a culmination of 5 weeks of  grueling work but also the burgeoning of a new career as a member of the  Air Force.</p>
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		<title>Look for a Better Auto Insurance Rate and Don’t Be Lazy</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Aug 2010 14:33:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image by seiuhealthcare775nw via Flickr There is something to be pondered: has society become lazy even in the pursuit of financial freedom. If you were to poll those one or two fortunate people who have managed to find some amazing capital and ask them what their number one problem in life is, almost all of... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/look-for-a-better-auto-insurance-rate-and-dont-be-lazy.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<p>There is something to be pondered: has society become lazy even in the  pursuit of financial freedom. If you were to poll those one or two  fortunate people who have managed to find some amazing capital and ask  them what their number one problem in life is, almost all of them would  answer the same thing: money. It’s the one thing that haunts everyone.  It’s the one things that everyone seems behind the 8 ball on. But for  all the people who wish they had more, where is the hard work to erase  some of the money pains coming from? There seems to be a lack of effort  there.</p>
<p>Take <a href="https://auto.21st.com/AutoQuote/home.do?method=getHome">auto insurance</a>, for  instance. There are millions of people who are not happy with how much  they pay monthly for their insurance premium. There are millions who  feel like a better rate is out there and there are millions of companies  who feels like they can offer a better rate. But ask those same people  how often they search for a cheaper rate and you will find that most of  them never take the time to look. As a matter of fact, most can’t even  tell you what the conditions or rates of their policy are just that they  pay too much.</p>
<p>So why would these people who seem so eager to  pay less in expenses and have more money want to not even bother to look  in the paper or online for a better quote? The same is true for cable  service, groceries, dental and health care and millions of other things.  It’s simply put that people want out of their bad financial situation  but seem increasingly willing to stay there. It’s sad that laziness will  prevent them from financial freedom.</p>
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		<title>Considerations for Individuals Seeking to Enlist in the Air Force</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Aug 2010 08:29:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Air Force is one of the most coveted and highly sought branches of the military and is noted for being in a tie with the Coast Guard as the most difficult service to join. Two of their most stringent requirements include testing and criminal history. Testing and Education Your education background is important, you... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/considerations-for-individuals-seeking-to-enlist-in-the-air-force.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a style="float: left; padding-right: 10px;" href="http://airforceoutreach.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/3118632025_0802779888_m.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-735" title="3118632025_0802779888_m" src="http://airforceoutreach.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/3118632025_0802779888_m.jpg" alt="" width="240" height="160" /></a>The Air Force is one of the most coveted and highly sought branches of  the military and is noted for being in a tie with the Coast Guard as the  most difficult service to join.    Two of their most stringent  requirements include testing and criminal history.</p>
<p>Testing and Education</p>
<p>Your education background is important, you must at least have a high  school diploma. GED’s aren’t viewed extremely favorably unless you can  score at least a 65 on the Air Force Qualification Test.  Every  potential enlistee must sit for the ASVAB  (Armed Forces Vocational  Aptitude Battery).  The minimum acceptable score on this test is 36, but  in order to put yourself in a good running you should aim for a score  of 50 or higher.</p>
<p>Criminal Background</p>
<p>Individuals that  have a criminal history that reflects on their moral judgment will have  to get an approved waiver of morals disqualification in order to  proceed.  Be aware that even if your record has been expunged, sealed,  or even dismissed it will still affect your entry into the Air Force.   Also if a person is on parole, probation or a suspended sentence they  must wait for three months after being released before they can enlist.</p>
<p>Other Basic Requirements</p>
<p>Other basic qualifications include being between the ages of 18-27 and  being a U.S. citizen or a legal permanent immigrant.  The Air Force does  not enlist single parents.  Believe it or not your financial history is  also an important consideration.  If your debt to income ratio is over  40% the Air Force will deny your admission.  Under the current sexual  orientation policy of don’t ask don’t tell, sexual orientation will not  factor into your admissions.  However improper sexual conduct can have  negative consequences like you being discharged.  Height and weight  requirements are also enforced; individuals can be no less than 60  inches and no more than 80.  In regards to weight, the Air Force looks  at and individuals Body Mass Index of no more than 27.5 and no less than  19.</p>
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		<title>Courtship and Dating Practices Around the World</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Aug 2010 17:37:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Courtship rituals vary widely between countries. In some places, they are so ritualized that they barely exist! But if you are considering dating someone from another culture, learning about his or her dating customs prevents misunderstandings and helps you show respect and appreciation for your date&#8217;s background. In the past, courtship among the Plains Indians would... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/courtship-and-dating-practices-around-the-world.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Courtship rituals vary widely between countries. In some places, they are so ritualized that they barely exist! But if you are considering dating someone from another culture, learning about his or her <a href="http://www.parship.co.uk">dating</a> customs prevents misunderstandings and helps you show respect and appreciation for your date&#8217;s background.</p>
<p>In the past, courtship among the Plains Indians would take place while the couple stood under a blanket. The young man would wait for the girl to appear, and when he saw her would throw a blanket over the two of them. If she accepted these advances, they could stand for hours, completely hidden by the blanket, without being bothered by parents or elders.</p>
<p>In many places, dating can begin young, in the teenage years. In North and South America this is generally the case. However, while group activities or hanging out with friends is a common way to date in North America or England, in Brazil it is more common for the couple to go out by themselves.</p>
<p>In many cultures, particularly in Asian cultures, dating does not begin until later. In China and Japan, students usually do not consider dating until they are in college. They will probably only date one or two people before they marry, and the dating period could last a long time before marriage is considered—this is also true in Central and South American cultures and in European countries like Italy. Hiring a matchmaker to locate a compatible marriage partner is not unheard of in places like China and Russia.</p>
<p>Of course, in some areas, dating is practically unheard of. Middle Eastern countries and places like India still hold to traditions of arranged marriage. In Iran, women are expected to live with their parents until a spouse is found for them. Single Iranians do not date to find a husband or wife, but usually rely on parents to locate a marriage candidate for them.</p>
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		<title>A Brief View of the Air Force</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Aug 2010 08:27:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The United States Air Force (USAF) was officially formed in 1947. Since 1907 it existed in other organizational forms: • The U.S Army Air Forces • The U.S. Army Air Corps • The U.S. Army Air Service • Division of Military Aeronautics • Aviation Section, U.S. Signal Corps • Aeronautical Division, U.S. Signal Corps In... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/a-brief-view-of-the-air-force.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a style="float: left; padding-right: 10px;" href="http://airforceoutreach.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/2636720274_1c3526d6b5_m.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-738" title="2636720274_1c3526d6b5_m" src="http://airforceoutreach.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/2636720274_1c3526d6b5_m.jpg" alt="" width="240" height="160" /></a>The United States Air Force (USAF) was officially formed in 1947. Since 1907 it existed in other organizational forms:</p>
<p>• The U.S Army Air Forces<br />
• The U.S. Army Air Corps<br />
• The U.S. Army Air Service<br />
• Division of Military Aeronautics<br />
• Aviation Section, U.S. Signal Corps<br />
• Aeronautical Division, U.S. Signal Corps</p>
<p>In fact, prior to 1947, this military aviation was the responsibility  of the Department of the Army, Navy and Marines. The newly created USAF  was part of the National Security Act of 1947. (Note: The Act also  created the United States Department of Defense).</p>
<p>Currently,  there are over 300,000 air force personnel. They are deployed all of the  world and have taken part of dozens of missions, bothin conflict and in  aid. The expressed mission of the USAF is to &#8220;fly, fight, and win in  air, space, and cyberspace.”</p>
<p>Conflicts and Missions</p>
<p>Air Force has been involved in many wars and conflicts. They include:</p>
<p>• World War I<br />
• World War II<br />
• The Cold War<br />
• The Korean War<br />
• The Vietnam War<br />
• The Iranian Hostage Rescue<br />
• The Grenada Invasion<br />
• The  Libya Bombing<br />
• The Panama Invasion<br />
• The Persian Gulf War<br />
• The NATO Bosnia Bombing<br />
• The Iraq No-Fly Zone<br />
• The NATO Yugoslavia Bombing<br />
• The Iraq War</p>
<p>In addition to this, the USAF takes part in many humanitarian missions.  These have included Operation Unified Response, Operation Sea Angel and  Operation Provide Hope.</p>
<p>Current USAF Focus</p>
<p>Now, the  USAF is cutting down on fighter aircraft deployment. Instead they are  trying to deploy their resources to better support nuclear, irregular  and information warfare. In fact, in their future plans, the USAF  intends to have one third of their planes fly unmanned.</p>
<p>In  2010, the USAF was considering dropping some of their weapons systems in  favor of shifting $32 billion in budget cuts to other service areas.</p>
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		<title>Military Outreach for Suicide Prevention</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Aug 2010 08:25:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Suicide among veterans and service members had been increasing for the last five years. In fact, about 50% of suicides among Veteran Affairs (VA) health care users are patients diagnosed with mental illness. In addition, about 18 veterans per day die from suicide. As a result, the Department of Defense is taking a closer look... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/military-outreach-for-suicide-prevention.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a style="float:left;padding-right:10px;" href="http://airforceoutreach.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/2485664017_6e8ca455b7_m.jpg"><img src="http://airforceoutreach.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/2485664017_6e8ca455b7_m.jpg" alt="" title="2485664017_6e8ca455b7_m" width="240" height="170" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-741" /></a>Suicide among veterans and service members had been increasing for the  last five years.  In fact, about 50% of suicides among Veteran Affairs   (VA) health care users are patients diagnosed with mental illness. In  addition, about 18 veterans per day die from suicide.</p>
<p>As a  result, the Department of Defense is taking a closer look at veterans  who commit suicide.  They are seeking preventative care and outreach  programs to assist in a comprehensive education and communication  program.</p>
<p>The Defense Department’s approach to suicide  prevention is multi-faceted. The outreach includes troops, veterans and  their families. In fact, many outreach resources and tools exist for  service members and their families. But more education is needed and  more communication is necessary.</p>
<p>For example, for those on the  suicidal edge, counseling and psychological are available. Intervention  programs are also in place. These address the stresses that can lead to  suicide. They include counseling for substance abuse, relationship and  financial issues that can impact veterans and their families.</p>
<p>Collaboration between the Veteran Affairs Department and private sector  official is also critical to the suicide prevention efforts. That will  help the Department of Defense reach the military community in a way  that is meaningful and effective.</p>
<p>Stigma is a significant  roadblock to veterans, service members and their families seeking help.  The Department of Defense is hoping the outreach programs being  established make it more palatable for sufferers to get help before it  is too late.</p>
<p>To this point, each VA center is staffed by a  suicide prevention coordinator. They expansion of this and other  services has resulted in the initiation of more than 600 informational  and outreach programs. As a result of this, more than 1,500 veterans  have been added to the VA’s high risk list.</p>
<p>The object is to make it easy for at-risk veterans to step forward.</p>
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		<title>Air Force and Military Concerns</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Aug 2010 17:20:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Serving in the military is a difficult and dangerous job. Often you are separated from your family for months or years at a stretch. Some soldiers will miss the birth of their new child. Not only must the service member be strong and emotionally steadfast, but so do the family members left behind. Military spouses... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/air-force-and-military-concerns.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Serving in the military is a difficult and dangerous job. Often you are  separated from your family for months or years at a stretch. Some  soldiers will miss the birth of their new child. Not only must the  service member be strong and emotionally steadfast, but so do the family  members left behind.</p>
<p>Military spouses have to stand strong in  the absence of their marital partner. Deployments can be long and feel  longer than they truly are. You have to take on the role of both parents  while your spouse is away from home. Your days are long as you try to  get a two-parent job all done. You may have to work all day, take care  of the kids, your home, the bills, the shopping, the appointments and  much, much more. There is no one to share the day-to-day workload and  chores with&#8211;you must shoulder all the tough responsibilities alone.</p>
<p>Additionally, some Air Force and military families have to worry about  their elderly family members. Caring for a grandparent or sickly parent  can be time-consuming, expensive and out of your expertise. Due to  deployments or simply being stationed far away from where your loved  ones live, this is a time to make tough decisions about their care. If  they live alone, it may be time to seek out an assisted living center.  This allows anyone in the active military or their spouse to feel more  secure about being so far away.</p>
<p>Military members and their families should look for support and assistance from counselors and information from the <a href="http://www.assistedlivingsource.com/">assisted living</a> programs. This will help with the separations and rigors of Air Force  and military members who serve their country. You want to be there for  your own family, but you&#8217;ll breathe easier knowing your loved one is  being cared for in your absence.</p>
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		<title>Defense Support Program (DSP)</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Aug 2010 08:30:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As part of their mission, the Air Force has been entrusted to defend the United States in space. They are the vanguard of the early warning systems of North America. They patrol over 22,000 miles of geosynchronous orbits. The object is to detect space and missile launches and detonations of nuclear devices. DSP satellites recognize... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/defense-support-program-dsp.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a style="float: left; padding-right: 10px;" href="http://airforceoutreach.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/131186340_bb49271e4d_m.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-744" title="131186340_bb49271e4d_m" src="http://airforceoutreach.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/131186340_bb49271e4d_m.jpg" alt="" width="240" height="180" /></a>As  part of their mission, the Air Force has been entrusted to defend the  United States in space. They are the vanguard of the early warning  systems of North America. They patrol over 22,000 miles of  geosynchronous orbits. The object is to detect space and missile  launches and detonations of nuclear devices.</p>
<p>DSP satellites recognize missiles in the atmosphere by using a heat detecting infrared sensor.</p>
<p>DSP  data processing was improved in 1995 with a system called Attack and  Launch Early Reporting to Theater (ALERT). This has enabled the United  States and our allies to become aware of attack warnings by short-range  weapons in a quicker and more efficient fashion.</p>
<p>History of DSP’s</p>
<p>The  launch of the first DSP satellite occurred in the 1970’s. Ever since  then the United States has been the recipient of continual early warning  alerts. The first DSP used 400 watts of power and weighed about 2,000  pounds.  2,000 detectors were on the DSP. The DSP had a planned life of 1.25 years.</p>
<p>As  mission requirements increased, the weight increased to 5,250 pounds  and the power burgeoned to 1,275 watts. The design life was three years  and the detectors grew to number 6,000.</p>
<p>Communication of DSP Early Warning</p>
<p>The  21st Space Wing operates the DSP satellites. It reports all of the  warning information. The information is reported to the North American  Aerospace Defense and the United States Space Command early warning  centers in Cheyenne Mountain. These centers forward the data to  pertinent agencies and operations areas located around the globe.</p>
<p>The  DSP program is managed by the Space and Missile Systems Center (Air  Force Material Command), Space Based Infrared System Program office at  the air force base in Los Angeles, CA. The responsibilities of this  office include the acquisition and the continuing development of the DSP  satellites.</p>
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		<title>In the Air Force and Need Some Extra Money? Consider an Auto Refinance</title>
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<p>The Air Force can be a great way to serve your country, learn leadership  skills and get money that you can use for college later. However, that  doesn&#8217;t mean you have a lot of money right now. Instead of worrying over  how you&#8217;re going to pay your bills or how much money you&#8217;re giving to  your family while you&#8217;re serving, why not consider an <a href="http://auto-loans.wellsfargo.com/">auto refinance</a>?  You&#8217;ll pay less money out each month for your bills, and you won&#8217;t have  as much interest to pay over time, either. Those are both great things  to consider when it comes to your financial health and stability.</p>
<p>Because  you might be away from home for some time, you&#8217;ll want to take care of  your bills and other issues first. That way, you won&#8217;t be concerned  while you&#8217;re trying to do your job. You&#8217;ll know that your bills are  manageable and you&#8217;ll have some money in the bank when you get out. Or,  you might decide to make a career of the Air Force. A lot of people do,  because they can retire at an earlier age than most jobs would allow.  Whether you&#8217;re just starting out in the Air Force or you&#8217;ve been in  there a long time and are nearing retirement, having lower bills is  always good.</p>
<p>Refinancing an auto is easy, and you can often still  get help even if your credit isn&#8217;t perfect. You don&#8217;t have to worry  about having a lot of money in the bank, because you&#8217;ll just use your  vehicle as collateral. You won&#8217;t be asked to put other money with it as a  down payment when you&#8217;re refinancing. Even if you&#8217;re not sure if you  can get a refinance on your auto loan, it never hurts to ask around and  see what you&#8217;ll be able to get. It could really save you a lot of money  in the long run.</p>
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		<title>The Air Force in Operation Desert Storm</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The war in the Gulf began when talks between Iraq and Kuwaiti representatives could not resolve oil pricing grievances between the two countries. On August 2, 1990, Saddam Hussein, then the President of Iraq, invaded Kuwait which marked the beginning of the Persian Gulf Conflict. Without defenses, Kuwait was overwhelmed by the Iraqis. They brutalized... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/the-air-force-in-operation-desert-storm.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a style="float: left; padding-right: 10px;" href="http://airforceoutreach.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/2340088916_f3b3630e91_m.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-746" title="2340088916_f3b3630e91_m" src="http://airforceoutreach.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/2340088916_f3b3630e91_m.jpg" alt="" width="240" height="160" /></a>The war in the Gulf began when talks between Iraq and Kuwaiti  representatives could not resolve oil pricing grievances between the two  countries. On August 2, 1990, Saddam Hussein, then the President of  Iraq, invaded Kuwait which marked the beginning of the Persian Gulf  Conflict.</p>
<p>Without defenses, Kuwait was overwhelmed by the Iraqis. They brutalized the people and took over the country.</p>
<p>The United States and the United Nations Security Council placed an  embargo against Iraq. When Saddam Hussein refused to withdraw his troops  from Kuwait, President George W. Bush ordered Operation Desert Shield  to commence. The goal was to free Kuwait by forcing the Iraqi armies  back to Iraq.<br />
Air Force Plans</p>
<p>The commander in the Air  Force was Lt. General Charles A. Horner. He coordinated all of the Air  Force actions relating to the build-up and established his headquarters  in Saudi Arabia. It was from there that the plans were made for the air  force strategy that would eventually end the conflict.</p>
<p>25  fighter squadrons ended up flying non-stop to the theater of battle. In  just over a month, the United States fighter force that was the same  number as the fighter capacity of Iraq.<br />
Desert Storm</p>
<p>President Bush set a deadline to maintain the peace at noon on January  15th.  The next day Operation Desert Storm began. Coalition aircraft  bombed military targets in Iraq. These included communications centers,  missile launch sites and radar facilities. The ground forces of the  Iraqi army were under heavy attack 24/7.</p>
<p>Crippled by over  10,000 sorties in 10 days, the Iraqis were in a state of disarray. Just  about all of their offensive and defensive military capabilities were  destroyed.</p>
<p>After thousands of Iraqi soldiers abandoned their posts, it was all over. On February 27th, Kuwait was liberated.</p>
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		<title>The Air Force During the Cold War</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In hindsight, the airpower of the United States Air Force and its allies had helped win Word War II. In fact, some leaders felt it was the most decisive factor in that conflict. The structure of the Air Force which favored nuclear weapons and heavy-bombers, was well positioned while the United States enjoyed a nuclear... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/the-air-force-during-the-cold-war.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a style="float: left; padding-right: 10px;" href="http://airforceoutreach.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/1695462226_282ce19ba0_m.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-748" title="1695462226_282ce19ba0_m" src="http://airforceoutreach.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/1695462226_282ce19ba0_m.jpg" alt="" width="240" height="164" /></a>In hindsight, the airpower of the United States Air Force and its allies  had helped win Word War II. In fact, some leaders felt it was the most  decisive factor in that conflict. The structure of the Air Force which  favored nuclear weapons and heavy-bombers, was well positioned while the  United States enjoyed a nuclear monopoly heading into the Cold War.</p>
<p>However, in 1949, when the Soviet Union exploded its first nuclear  device, the United States government realized they no longer enjoyed a  nuclear monopoly. In 1950, the Korean War began and remained in a  limited war, well below the radar of a nuclear escalation.</p>
<p>During that war, the USAF used the full spectrum of its conventional  airpower including targeted bombing, surveillance, close-in air support,  surveillance and reconnaissance to support the United Nation contingent  in Korea.</p>
<p>Even so, the Air Force had to settle for being less  of a deciding factor than they were in World Ward II. However, it was  during this war that the technological transformation to jet aircraft  was launched in the battle for air domination.</p>
<p>The 1950s saw  further technological enhancements including new frame designs, guided  missile systems and technological advancements with engines.</p>
<p>The aviation air force was being established in a nuclear weapon and  long-range bomber structure. Aircraft like the B-58 Hustler and the B-47  Stratojet provided the backbone of the nuclear deterrent and gave the  Air Force the ability to strike anywhere on the globe. Later,  medium-range and intercontinental missiles were being contemplated as  worthwhile arsenal additions.</p>
<p>The heavy nuclear deterrent  influence resulted on bomber designs that tried to reconcile tactical  and operational needs with the requirements of the nuclear battlefield.  This also caused a slow-down of the Air Force’s conventional ability to  wage war in the skies.</p>
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		<title>Safety vs. Economics. The Aerospace Tango</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Concern for your life? Yes. It is an unquestionable demand. Within the aerospace industry, there is a battle between two forces: economics and safety. And although these two forces may seem to be diametrically opposed, they tend to dance a tango of sorts, both opposing and supporting one another. Within each company exist the Quality... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/safety-vs-economics-the-aerospace-tango-2.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a style="float: left; padding-right: 10px;" href="http://airforceoutreach.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/4182953365_ef65f01460_m.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-750" title="4182953365_ef65f01460_m" src="http://airforceoutreach.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/4182953365_ef65f01460_m.jpg" alt="" width="240" height="180" /></a>Concern for your life? Yes. It is an unquestionable demand. Within the  aerospace industry, there is a battle between two forces: economics and  safety. And although these two forces may seem to be diametrically  opposed, they tend to dance a tango of sorts, both opposing and  supporting one another.</p>
<p>Within each company exist the Quality  Assurance Managers. These men and women are take-charge sorts, demanding  the best.  They vary in attitude, desire, and inner strength. But there  is a built in safety loop that keeps these managers well within that  realm of being a person of power: these managers are their own boss.</p>
<p>Hierarchies within businesses include general managers, personnel  managers, shop floor managers, etc. The lists are endless. All these  managers take their commands from the GM, save one. The Quality  Assurance manager is independent of the “boss” and is the GM’s boss when  it comes to the quality of any aerospace part. You begin to see the  broader picture. Owners of company’s eliminate conflict of interest by  doing this. But it is not just a company choice. It is a demanded  process across the entire aerospace industry.</p>
<p>The largest  companies audit the smaller ones. All audit themselves by both their own  personnel and independent auditors. Another built in safety measure.  These measures are an endless flow of checks and checks again to insure  you get from Seattle to Phoenix whole and are able to pick up your  granddaughter and hug her in the airport. It allows your child to step  out of the F-16 safely.</p>
<p>The tango is an uncomfortable dance  between GM and QA manger. Arguments can be volatile. Get the part out  the door as fast as possible. It saves money. But the GM also realizes  that the quality of the part is that which keeps the company alive. A  part fails? The GM has no job and the company folds. QA saves lives. It  also makes money in the long run. What seems like a battle between two  opposing factions becomes a push and pull that creates a delicate  balance: the aerospace tango.</p>
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		<title>Enola Gay at the Wendover Airfield</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Jul 2010 08:08:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[At first glance, the Wendover Airfield looks like an abandoned military outpost set up a half century ago in a long forgotten desert near the edge of the Nevada-Utah border. It&#8217;s decrepit buildings with their shattered windows and peeled paint speak of neglect and wear and few visitors venture from the nearby gaudy casinos to... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/enola-gay-at-the-wendover-airfield.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>At first glance, the Wendover Airfield looks like an abandoned military  outpost set up a half century ago in a long forgotten desert near the  edge of the Nevada-Utah border. It&#8217;s decrepit buildings with their  shattered windows and peeled paint speak of neglect and wear and few  visitors venture from the nearby gaudy casinos to have a look. Several  movies have been shot there, the dramatic scene appeals to directors of  films such as Con Air.</p>
<p>But the Wendover Airfield is a mine,  rich with WWII history, is a working airfield with daily chartered  flights and carries one of the United States most powerful reminder of  the nuclear threat we hold in our hands.</p>
<p>On August 6th, 1945,  the United States dropped a nuclear bomb nicknamed &#8220;Little Boy&#8221; onto the  city of Hiroshima, Japan. The pilot and the plane departed from Tinian,  a remote pacific island where they had refueled. But their origins had  come from much farther away, Wendover, Utah.</p>
<p>The plane, a B-29  Superfortress was nicknamed the Enola Gay after the pilot&#8217;s mother,  Colonel Paul Tibbets. The name was painted on the side of the plane.  Both the plane and the pilot had gone on training runs out in the west  desert of Wendover using smaller bombs nicknamed pumpkins for their  round, orange shapes.</p>
<p>&#8220;Little Boy&#8221; was the first time an armed  nuclear bomb had been dropped out of an airplane. It took fifteen  minutes to arm the bomb. Four sites had been chosen for the drop but  ultimately Hiroshima was chosen because that fateful day, the weather  was clear. Approximately 70,000 people died immediately from the impact  of the bomb and another 70,000 died of the effects of the nuclear bomb  over the next five years. Three days later, a second atomic bomb, also  developed at the Wendover Air Base, nicknamed the &#8220;Fat Man&#8221; was dropped  on Nagasaki. A third bomb was on it&#8217;s way to Japan from Wendover when  Japan surrendered and the plane was intercepted and sent back to  Wendover where the bomb was dismantled and the parts sent to Los Alamos.  A replica of &#8220;Little Boy&#8221; is at the Wendover Airfield today.</p>
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		<title>Shaping Up For Air Force Enlistment</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Jul 2010 08:05:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The image which society holds in its collective mind of the armed forces has been through something of a rollercoaster in recent years. Civilians are divided, many holding in reverence the individuals who, placing their own comfort and safety beneath loyalty to their country and its values, embark on naval, soldiering or air force careers.... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/shaping-up-for-air-force-enlistment.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a style="float: left; padding-right: 10px;" href="http://airforceoutreach.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/204768980_25e4b4976d_m.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-753" title="204768980_25e4b4976d_m" src="http://airforceoutreach.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/204768980_25e4b4976d_m.jpg" alt="" width="240" height="160" /></a>The image which society holds in its collective mind of the armed forces  has been through something of a rollercoaster in recent years.  Civilians are divided, many holding in reverence the individuals who,  placing their own comfort and safety beneath loyalty to their country  and its values, embark on naval, soldiering or air force careers.  A  substantial body of the public holds that the sacrifice of young lives  in military theatres which aren’t always worth defending adds up to a  grim and unforgivable waste.<br />
The economic crisis which hit virtually  every corner of the world around 2007/2008 propelled hopeful new  recruits into applying to the uniformed services, in some cases driven  by a lack of other similarly remunerative options. This upsurge in  potential recruits coincided with proposed reductions in the size of  various forces. One such was the United States Air Force (or USAF) who  had in mind a cut in the numbers of actively serving members of 44,000.  The eventual reduction which took place in 2008 was less than this – but  was nevertheless substantial. Personnel numbers were in fact reduced by  30,000.<br />
USAF recruitment campaigns attract large numbers, both at  enlisted and officer level. Minimum academic qualifications apply. (For  those applying to enlist, a high school diploma is mandatory.) A  rigorous physical has to be passed, as well as the Armed Services  Vocational Aptitude Battery of tests. The would-be recruit has to gain  security clearance, and also has to satisfy the criteria applied by the  recruitment counselor who conducts the interview at the applicant’s  nearest Military Entrance Processing Station. Once embarked on an air  force career, basic training follows, sometimes delayed by an arduous  waiting period, and is no picnic. It is at this stage that some newly  appointed personnel drop out. Texas is the location; eight and a half  weeks the duration. Survival to the end carries considerable kudos. Now  the enlisted newcomer is ready to enter one of the one hundred and fifty  possible jobs which the USAF offers.</p>
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		<title>Safety vs. Economics. The Aerospace Tango</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia Concern for your life? Yes. It is an unquestionable demand. Within the aerospace industry, there is a battle between two forces: economics and safety. And although these two forces may seem to be diametrically opposed, they tend to dance a tango of sorts, both opposing and supporting one another. Within each company... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/safety-vs-economics-the-aerospace-tango.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<p>Concern for your life? Yes. It is an unquestionable demand. Within  the aerospace industry, there is a battle between two forces: economics  and safety. And although these two forces may seem to be diametrically  opposed, they tend to dance a tango of sorts, both opposing and  supporting one another.</p>
<p>Within each company exist the Quality  Assurance Managers. These men and women are take-charge sorts, demanding  the best.  They vary in attitude, desire, and inner strength. But there  is a built in safety loop that keeps these managers well within that  realm of being a person of power: these managers are their own boss.</p>
<p>Hierarchies within businesses include general managers, personnel  managers, shop floor managers, etc. The lists are endless. All these  managers take their commands from the GM, save one. The Quality  Assurance manager is independent of the “boss” and is the GM’s boss when  it comes to the quality of any aerospace part. You begin to see the  broader picture. Owners of company’s eliminate conflict of interest by  doing this. But it is not just a company choice. It is a demanded  process across the entire aerospace industry.</p>
<p>The largest  companies audit the smaller ones. All audit themselves by both their own  personnel and independent auditors. Another built in safety measure.  These measures are an endless flow of checks and checks again to insure  you get from Seattle to Phoenix whole and are able to pick up your  granddaughter and hug her in the airport. It allows your child to step  out of the F-16 safely.</p>
<p>The tango is an uncomfortable dance  between GM and QA manger. Arguments can be volatile. Get the part out  the door as fast as possible. It saves money. But the GM also realizes  that the quality of the part is that which keeps the company alive. A  part fails? The GM has no job and the company folds. QA saves lives. It  also makes money in the long run. What seems like a battle between two  opposing factions becomes a push and pull that creates a delicate  balance: the aerospace tango.</p>
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		<title>Traveling North? Add 411 Canada to Your Address Book</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When summer heats up, Canada is the place to be. Temperatures are often cooler in many parts of the country, particularly in the mountains and in coastal regions, than in areas in the U.S. Visiting in the summer months when the weather is perfect and there is plenty to do is ideal. Consider Canada for the... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/traveling-north-add-411-canada-to-your-address-book.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<p>When summer heats up, Canada is the place to be. Temperatures are  often cooler in many parts of the country, particularly in the mountains  and in coastal regions, than in areas in the U.S. Visiting in the  summer months when the weather is perfect and there is plenty to do is  ideal. Consider Canada for the perfect family vacation, especially if  you live near the border, which makes driving a feasible and economical  option. When traveling to Canada, simplify navigating by dialing <a href="http://www.411.ca/">411 Canada</a> for directory assistance and help finding local attractions.</p>
<p>The  U.S.&#8217;s neighbors to the north speak the same language. In addition,  they speak French, predominantly in the East and largely in  Quebec. Their government, health care, and education systems are very  different. Canadians have a laid-back, easygoing attitude and welcome  foreign tourists.</p>
<p>If visiting western Canada, no vacation would  be complete without exploring Victoria and Vancouver Island, which you  can access by ferry from Washington&#8217;s Olympic Peninsula, Seattle, and  Vancouver, BC. Circumnavigate the island by car and take part in outdoor  adventures ranging from mountain biking, hiking, fishing, kiteboarding,  and sea kayaking. Spend the day in Victoria, British Columbia&#8217;s capital  city, known as the “City of Gardens” for its pleasant, plant-friendly  climate. Butchart Gardens is a must see, as is the city&#8217;s extensive park  system—perfect for a picnic lunch.</p>
<p>In eastern Canada, visit the  capitol city of Ottawa or culture-rich Toronto, Canada&#8217;s largest city  and financial center. Explore Prince Edward County in southeastern  Ontario, adored by antique-hunters and foodies. In northern Ontario, be  sure to check out Algonquin Park, which consists of 7,725 square  kilometers of lakes, rivers, and forests. Of course, there is always  Niagara Falls on the border of the U.S. and Ontario. The entire Niagara  region is worth exploring and easily accessible by car from upstate New  York.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia At first glance, the Wendover Airfield looks like an abandoned military outpost set up a half century ago in a long forgotten desert near the edge of the Nevada-Utah border. It&#8217;s decrepit buildings with their shattered windows and peeled paint speak of neglect and wear and few visitors venture from the nearby... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/military-air-force-outreach-program.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<p>At first glance, the Wendover Airfield looks like an abandoned  military outpost set up a half century ago in a long forgotten desert  near the edge of the Nevada-Utah border. It&#8217;s decrepit buildings with  their shattered windows and peeled paint speak of neglect and wear and  few visitors venture from the nearby gaudy casinos to have a look.  Several movies have been shot there, the dramatic scene appeals to  directors of films such as Con Air.</p>
<p>But the Wendover Airfield  is a mine, rich with WWII history, is a working airfield with daily  chartered flights and carries one of the United States most powerful  reminder of the nuclear threat we hold in our hands.</p>
<p>On August  6th, 1945, the United States dropped a nuclear bomb nicknamed &#8220;Little  Boy&#8221; onto the city of Hiroshima, Japan. The pilot and the plane departed  from Tinian, a remote pacific island where they had refueled. But their  origins had come from much farther away, Wendover, Utah.</p>
<p>The  plane, a B-29 Superfortress was nicknamed the Enola Gay after the  pilot&#8217;s mother, Colonel Paul Tibbets. The name was painted on the side  of the plane. Both the plane and the pilot had gone on training runs out  in the west desert of Wendover using smaller bombs nicknamed pumpkins  for their round, orange shapes.</p>
<p>&#8220;Little Boy&#8221; was the first  time an armed nuclear bomb had been dropped out of an airplane. It took  fifteen minutes to arm the bomb. Four sites had been chosen for the drop  but ultimately Hiroshima was chosen because that fateful day, the  weather was clear. Approximately 70,000 people died immediately from the  impact of the bomb and another 70,000 died of the effects of the  nuclear bomb over the next five years. Three days later, a second <span class="zem_slink">atomic  bomb</span>, also developed at the Wendover Air Base, nicknamed the &#8220;Fat Man&#8221;  was dropped on Nagasaki. A third bomb was on it&#8217;s way to Japan from  Wendover when Japan surrendered and the plane was intercepted and sent  back to Wendover where the bomb was dismantled and the parts sent to Los  Alamos. A replica of &#8220;Little Boy&#8221; is at the Wendover Airfield today.</p>
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		<title>Air Force Week Offers an Inside Look</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia Air Force Week was established in 2006 to bring awareness to the men and women in the United States Air Force as well as present an opportunity for the members to share their knowledge and experience with those in their community. Los Angeles, Omaha and St. Louis are among some of the... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/air-force-week-offers-an-inside-look.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<p>Air Force Week was established in 2006 to bring awareness to the men and women in the United States Air Force as well as present an opportunity for the members to share their knowledge and experience with those in their community.</p>
<p>Los Angeles, Omaha and St. Louis are among some of the cities that have hosted Air Force Week in the past. This year, the United States will have 2 separate Air Force Weeks. The first Air Force Week of 2010 will be in New York City, New York from August 24th through August 29th and the second Air Force Week will be in Cocoa Beach, Florida from October 26th through October 31st. <a href="http://www.vacationhomerentals.com/vacation-rentals/Florida.htm">Florida vacation homes</a> are the best retreat one can find. It is fun to take a break in such a lovely place away from home while celebrating air force week.</p>
<p>Air Force Week festivities are kicked off with American flag salutes, opening ceremonies, including speeches given by Sergeants and Air Force officials. Local celebrities and political officials make appearances and perform introductions or give speeches as well. During the duration of the week, there are talks and expos available for members of the community to attend as well as opportunities to meet the men and women that serve in the Air Force. The celebration is rounded out with and concerts performed by Air Force Bands plus Air Force film festivals &#8211; and more.</p>
<p>One of the exciting events for kids and families is the appearance of Air Force planes performing aerobatics. This year the renowned Thunderbirds have partnered with New York City&#8217;s Air Force Week and will put on an air show in Atlantic City. &#8220;Thunder Over The Boardwalk&#8221; will take place August 25th, 2010 and will include a number of different planes creating formations and aerial demonstrations. In October, the Thunderbirds will also be making an appearance at Air Force Week in Cocoa Beach. These pilots represent the Airmen that dedicate their lives to serving their country.</p>
<p>Air Force Week continues to bring the members of the United States Air Force together with the people of their community and give those in society an insider look into what being in the Air Force means. Sharing these experiences creates a meaningful connection between those that serve and those that have served, are thinking about serving, or are proud of those that serve in the United States Air Force.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[History of the Conflict The United States entered the Vietnam War to prevent South Vietnam from falling into a communist state. Before entering the war the U.S. sent over advisors to assist in the training of the South Vietnam army. Part of the advisory team was made of Air Force officials who were to train... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/air-force-and-its-role-in-the-vietnam-war.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<p>The United States entered the  Vietnam War to prevent South Vietnam from falling into a communist  state.  Before entering the war the U.S. sent over advisors to assist in  the training of the South Vietnam army.  Part of the advisory team was  made of Air Force officials who were to train the South Vietnam Air  Force in a variety of tactics and techniques.  In August of 1964, a U.S.  Navy ship was attacked by the North Vietnamese army, which prompted the  president at the time, Lyndon B. Johnson, to ask for a congressional  resolution authorizing the U.S. to defend itself against any attacks.   Soon after, America found itself directly embroiled in the Vietnam War.</p>
<p>Escalation of Air Force Presence</p>
<p>When the North  Vietnamese’s army, more commonly termed as the Vietcong, began  increasing its aggressiveness against American forces, the Air Force  stepped in to support U.S. armed forces. Planes such as the F-105  Thunder chiefs which were large fighter bombers and the F-4 Phantom IIs,  which were single seat jet fighters- were used to support the removal  of troops under heavy Vietcong fire power; to destroy Vietcong military  camps with air to ground missiles; and to engage in open air combat with  Vietcong Mig 21’s supplied by the Soviet Union.    The Air Force also  employed heavily armed helicopters, the most famous being the Uh-1 Huey  that was large enough to carry injured men to safety and to transport  cargo.</p>
<p>Ending the War</p>
<p>Towards the end of the war,  large-scale bombing missions were carried out by the Air Force to  attempt to wear down and break the spirit of the Vietcong and their  supporters.  For the bombing campaigns that took place in major cities  like Hanoi and Haiphong, the famous B-52’s were brought in and utilized.  There wasn’t a successful resolution to the Vietnam war, however the  support and fire power of the U.S. Air Force assisted in controlling the  number of American troop casualties and also can be viewed as an  important factor in bringing about the peace talks that eventually ended  the war.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia With home loans at record low rates, many people are taking advantage of low interest rates that could end up saving them tens of thousands of dollars over the course of their loans. They&#8217;re achieving these savings by purchasing homes now or by refinancing their current mortgage. Refinancing a mortgage basically involves... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/refinancing-benefits.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<p>With home loans at record low rates, many people are taking advantage  of low interest rates that could end up saving them tens of thousands  of dollars over the course of their loans. They&#8217;re achieving these  savings by purchasing homes now or by refinancing their current  mortgage.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.homemortgage.com/refinance">Refinancing  a mortgage</a> basically involves obtaining a new loan at lower rates  to pay off your old loan. Essentially, when you refinance, you use the  funds from your new low interest mortgage to pay off your first  mortgage, saving you money in the process. This is beneficial for a  number of reasons, including:</p>
<p>•	Lower monthly payments. Even  refinancing your home at a half percent can save you up to $100 a month  or more. The lower your new rate, the more money you will end up saving  every month.<br />
•	Free up extra cash. When you refinance your home, you  will be paying less on your monthly mortgage payments each month. The  money you save, sometimes in the hundreds, can be put to better use,  such as paying off debt or putting it in savings.<br />
•	Get a fixed  rate. Many people have adjustable rate mortgages, which put them at a  disadvantage when their rates expire and they take on a new, higher  interest rate. For many people, this means that they can no longer  afford their home. Refinancing for a fixed rate offers more security in  knowing you will be paying the same amount each month for the length of  the loan.<br />
•	Get necessary cash. One form of refinancing is to  refinance your loan for a higher amount, pay off your current loan, and  keep the extra cash for a new car, college tuition, home improvements,  or something else. It means a higher monthly payment, but you will have  extra cash.</p>
<p>These are some of the benefits to refinancing your  mortgage.</p>
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		<title>The Boy Scouts and the Military</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[2010 is the 100th anniversary of the Boy Scouts of America. Despite recent court cases regarding the make-up of the scouting organization, it is important to recognize the good the Boy Scouts do within communities. They train boys to be prepared for life and to put service and loyalty above all else. The Boy Scouts... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/the-boy-scouts-and-the-military.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="aligncenter" title="US AirForce" src="http://l.yimg.com/g/images/spaceball.gif" alt="" width="1" height="1" />2010 is the 100th anniversary of the Boy Scouts of America.  Despite  recent court cases regarding the make-up of the scouting organization,  it is important to recognize the good the Boy Scouts do within  communities.  They train boys to be prepared for life and to put service  and loyalty above all else.  The Boy Scouts of America does an  excellent job of preparing young men for lives of service to community  and country.</p>
<p>It should come as no surprise that this foundation  of service leads many graduates of the organization into the military.   The origins of the scouting manual come from Lord Baden Powell’s  service in the Boer War.  The uniform resembles a military uniform.  The  skills taught in boy scouting are extremely beneficial in a war  environment.  These are boys who are taught loyalty and service, two  qualities that come in handy in the regimented structure of the  military.  The Air Force Outreach Program recognizes boy scouts who earn  scouting’s highest honor, the Eagle.  The military is clearly reaching  out to these young men and congratulating them on the hard work and  effort they put into earning this achievement.<br />
For the 100th  anniversary of the Boy Scouts of America the organization is offering  former scouts the opportunity to do something they haven’t been able to  do in years, earn a badge.  They have five merit badges that represent  the five core values of the Boy Scouts; Leadership, Character, Community  Service, Achievement, and the Outdoors.  The group is reminding alumni  of the values that they were taught during their time as scouts and  reinvigorating qualities that this society holds important in both its  citizens and its military.</p>
<p>The fact that these two groups have  overlapping memberships makes sense.  They both cultivate values that  place the community first.  The military demands that their members see  their position as serving the larger nation.  By emphasizing service the  Boy Scouts of America lay the groundwork of that concept in young boys  adolescents across the nation.</p>
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		<title>Understand How Municipal Bonds Work</title>
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<p><a href="http://www.bondview.com/">Municipal bonds</a> are a way for  individuals to lend money to a local government entity or state in  return for full payment plus interest at a later date. Cities, states,  counties, and other types of governmental entities use the borrowed  funds to build hospitals, schools, sewer systems, highways, and other  projects that will benefit the public.</p>
<p>One of the great  benefits of purchasing municipal bonds is that they are sometimes  tax-exempt. States are not allowed to tax the government, and the  government is not allowed to tax the state. Therefore, if you reside in a  state and purchase a bond from the state, the interest you receive  can&#8217;t be taxed federally since it is state money coming back to you.  Before you purchase a municipal bond, consult with a tax professional to  learn all the specifics regarding the type of bond you wish to  purchase.</p>
<p>There are three basic forms of municipal bonds. The  general obligation bond is backed by the issuing agency through credit  and faith in a municipality&#8217;s taxing power. The revenue bond is backed  by a specific authority, project, or agency. They are a bit riskier than  the general obligation bond because they rely on specific projects for  their support. The industrial development bonds, also called the IDB,  support the  construction or purchase of industrial facilities, which  are eventually leased to private businesses. The leasing fees from  private businesses are used to pay the principal and interest to  bondholders.</p>
<p>If you wish to invest in municipal bonds, there  are two different ways to make the investment. You can purchase them  from a broker who will most likely ask you to make a substantial  investment. Another option is purchasing your municipal bonds or mutual  funds. Instead of investing over 20 thousand dollars with a broker, you  can invest one or two thousand dollars.</p>
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		<title>When Is Force Excessive or Necessary?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image by Getty Images via @daylife On New Year’s Eve 2006 a scuffle broke out between two young men in front of a barricade on the Las Vegas Strip. As the combatants fought for what seemed like into the next year, the sentimental favorite of the crowd was a handsome, blond haired fellow who appeared... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/when-is-force-excessive-or-necessary.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<p>On New Year’s Eve 2006 a scuffle broke out between two young men in  front of a barricade on the Las Vegas Strip. As the combatants fought  for what seemed like into the next year, the sentimental favorite of the  crowd was a handsome, blond haired fellow who appeared more suited for  catching that big wave than a right cross.</p>
<p>He was winning the  crowd over not because of his fighting prowess but because he never let  go of his beer even as it prevented him from blocking each crunching  blow delivered by his much bigger opponent.</p>
<p>As eight police  officers moved in on the now weary warriors, four of them took down the  much bigger brawler while the remaining four tackled the spunky kid as  one of the officers slugged him causing the out of control crowd to  erupt with applause. The cheers were not because they were happy at what  happened to the pugnacious young man but because even as he was being  driven to the concrete, he never let go of his beer.</p>
<p>The purpose  of this story is not to make light of a senseless display of brutality  on what was supposed to be a celebration because the debate of whether  the officer was justified in his actions could go on forever.</p>
<p>The  issue is that when an officer is called to the scene of a disturbance,  he or she has no idea the physical or mental state of the individual(s)  that they are called on to control and what might appear on the surface  to be an unnecessary act might well have been justified.</p>
<p>Of  course there are cases of excessive force by officers when restraining a  suspect but those are the extreme cases and, just like any profession,  there are those who abuse the very same system that they are supposed to  uphold.</p>
<p>So when you hear of an officer accused of excessive  force, he or she should not be condemned until all the facts are present  because the average person has no idea how he would react in the same  situation.</p>
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		<title>A Sense of Duty</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia America has been a strong country with a free society since successfully winning independence from British rule in the Revolutionary War. All strong countries throughout history have had a strong military. In order for America to maintain its strength, the country needs a strong military presence, and no more so than in... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/a-sense-of-duty.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<p>America has been a strong country with a free society since  successfully winning independence from British rule in the Revolutionary  War. All strong countries throughout history have had a strong  military. In order for America to maintain its strength, the country  needs a strong military presence, and no more so than in the sky. As the  Japanese demonstrated during their attack on Pearl Harbor, the only way  America can successfully be attacked by a country which does not share  its land borders, is by air strike. This in mind, it could easily be  argued that the Air Force is the most important branch of the United  States military.</p>
<p>While some other countries demand compulsory  military service out of their citizens, America does not. The Selective  Service was set up long ago, giving the government a pool from which to  draft bodies to serve in the military should the need for defense arise.</p>
<p>However, there are many good reasons to join the Air Force  willingly. Perhaps it comes down to your sense of duty to fellow  citizens, to the country, to your family, to your self, to put in some  time learning national defense. After the highly publicized terrorist  attacks in 2001, it became evident that a strong air defense was again  necessary in this country. Most people had forgotten that a quick strike  to America is only possible from the air. Now that the reminder has  been made, the country needs more air security.</p>
<p>In this  troubled economic time, joining the Air Force makes good fiscal sense.  The American government has always paid its employees. With new tax  dollars coming in every year, you can be sure that your employer will  never go out of business, putting an end to your paycheck. This sort of  security is rare in today’s troubled times. If you have a need for  fiscal security with which to take care of yourself or your family,  consider joining the Air Force. You could fulfill multiple senses of  duty simultaneously.</p>
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		<title>Few Tips for beginner Soccer Betting</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The habit of sports betting is mounting day by day as it fast income allures everyone, including youth. You need to follow certain tips while betting on any sport. Let’s discuss a few tips on soccer betting— Select the safer websites—numerous websites today are facilitating sports betting, but it is very important to select the... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/few-tips-for-beginner-soccer-betting.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The habit of <a href="http://www.sportsinteraction.com/"><strong>sports betting</strong></a> is mounting day by day as it fast income allures everyone, including youth. You need to follow certain tips while betting on any sport. Let’s discuss a few tips on soccer betting—</p>
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<li><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Select the safer websites</span>—numerous websites today are facilitating <strong>sports betting</strong>, but it is very important to select the safest websites, especially while doing some transactions with them. You have to add your bank details, your name and address to transact and the unsafe website may mount the malevolent code on your system and steal your identity. Look for the accreditations of reputed sports brands on the website to check the authenticity.</li>
<li><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Select a liable bookie</span>&#8211;You are playing with your hard earned money so you better be careful before betting. Investigate thoroughly about the reputation of the bookie you are planning to bet with. Go through the reviews available online and then make a decision.</li>
<li><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Know well before you bet</span>&#8211;To get more out of your invested money you must have the thorough and comprehensive knowledge about soccer and the tact of betting. You can use internet to get the information as it is the best option encompassing every tit and bit about every topic.</li>
<li><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Stick to the reliable website</span>- Once you manage to find out the best and most authentic soccer betting website, it is your duty to be loyal to it. Remember that the <strong>sports betting</strong> websites bring different offers time to time, so stick your pet websites and avail the lucrative offers.</li>
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<p>Following the above mentioned tips on soccer betting will surely help you mak a handsome income. Do not forget to do scrupulous research before investing your money on <strong>sports betting</strong>.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[You could say there’s a new sheriff in town if that town was Kabul and that new sheriff was a four star general. General David Petraeus has taken over command of the U.S. and NATO forces currently engaged in the battle against the Taliban and al-Qaeda terrorists in Afghanistan. General Petraeus is credited with developing... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/change-of-command-for-the-afghan-forces.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright" title="M4 Rifle" src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2548/3720913706_44172d6c37.jpg" alt="" width="500" height="331" />You could say there’s a new sheriff in town if that town was  Kabul and that new sheriff was a four star general. General David  Petraeus has taken over command of the U.S. and NATO forces currently  engaged in the battle against the Taliban and al-Qaeda terrorists in  Afghanistan. General Petraeus is credited with developing the current  counter insurgency program that has greatly decreased the violence in  Iraq and put that country on a more stable path towards democracy. The  question now becomes can General Petraeus work that same &#8220;magic&#8221; in what  is by all accounts a much tougher fight?</p>
<p>General Petraeus assumes command of the Afghan forces under a bit of a  cloud. The former commander, General Stanley McChrystal resigned from  his post after catching flack for his comments made in a recent Rolling  Stone Magazine profile. In that article, General McChrystal didn’t seem  to show a lot of respect for the civilian chain of command. He also  didn’t find a lot of supporters waiting for him in D.C. when he was  summoned to the President’s office. Although there were certainly folks  on both sides of the issue, the majority agreed with the President’s  decision to accept General McChrystal’s resignation. It took just 36  hours from the time that article hit the internet to bringing in a new  commander. On some level, that’s a great example of military efficiency!</p>
<p>President Obama commented that this war is &#8220;bigger than any one  solider, general or president.&#8221; He may be right about that but with the  arrival of General Petraeus it seems there’s a new boost to morale among  the brave fighting forces. That could be just the ticket to propel the  troops forward to finish this mission once and for all. All eyes will be  on General Petraeus and the looming July, 2011 withdraw date. The  prevailing wisdom is that if General Petraeus can’t turn this thing  around, nobody can. Let’s hope it doesn’t become that desperate.</p>
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		<title>Infrastructure in Afghanistan</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The War in Afghanistan is a tragic reality for millions of Afghans and thousands of American troops. But besides defeating insurgents, the most important change that is currently taking place is the drive to improve Afghanistan’s infrastructure. In a country that was allowed to disintegrate for over twenty years due to bloodshed and bad governance,... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/infrastructure-in-afghanistan.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright" title="Detection dog in Afghanisthan" src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4031/4462254477_52aaf0384c.jpg" alt="" width="337" height="500" />The War in Afghanistan is a tragic reality for millions of Afghans and  thousands of American troops. But besides defeating insurgents, the most  important change that is currently taking place is the drive to improve  Afghanistan’s infrastructure. In a country that was allowed to  disintegrate for over twenty years due to bloodshed and bad governance,  the building of a working civil society and physical infrastructure is  of vital importance for the future of the nation. Economic development  and political maturity will only evolve with the aid of such  institutions. Telecommunications, roads, energy, education, and health  systems need to be rebuilt or created. The future of Afghanistan is not  only dependent on military security and political stability, but a  stable infrastructure than will enable a good standard of living for the  millions of people living all over the country.<br />
The focus is often  on the military side of the War in Afghanistan, specifically battling  the Taliban and Al-Qaeda. A strengthened state and functioning civil  society, however, are two of the most important focuses. Community  building is an important step for the Afghan people, who are trying to  rebuild their country from the ashes while still fighting insurgents  that aim to control their nation. The strong ties that exist on local  levels need to be cemented in nationwide religious organizations, civic  groups, community foundations, and professional associations. This  stability will fortify the national civil society.<br />
The United States  Agency for International Development (USAID) has used a combination of  American experience with local labor to build that much needed  infrastructure. Since 2001 USAID has initiated projects that produced  1,700 kilometers of paved road, 670 health facilities, and a power plant  that provides electricity to more than 500,000 Kabul residents. As of  October 2009 there were approximately 26,000 Afghans who had been  employed to work on these projects. Creating jobs to reduce unemployment  and to implement public works projects is an important factor in  stimulating the lagging Afghan economy. This mimics the New Deal Work  Projects Administration, which provided millions of jobs to impoverished  Americans during the height of the Great Depression.</p>
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		<title>Simple Pleasures like Playing Bingo Lift Spirits and Outlook</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Mar 2010 15:32:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[America’s economy is stuck in a seemingly endless downward spiral, jobless claims are hovering right around nine percent, and our ongoing involvement in Iraq and Afghanistan have left negativity and fear recently dominating our country’s headlines. But before you reach for the antidepressant prescription from your therapist, you might want to try enjoying one of... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/simple-pleasures-like-playing-bingo-lift-spirits-and-outlook.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a style="float: left; padding-right: 10px;" href="http://airforceoutreach.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/3617472164_78279557cc_m.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-528" title="3617472164_78279557cc_m" src="http://airforceoutreach.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/3617472164_78279557cc_m.jpg" alt="" width="240" height="232" /></a>America’s economy is stuck in a seemingly endless downward spiral,  jobless claims are hovering right around nine percent, and our ongoing  involvement in Iraq and Afghanistan have left negativity and fear  recently dominating our country’s headlines.  But before you reach for  the antidepressant prescription from your therapist, you might want to  try enjoying one of life’s simplest and oldest stress relievers and  pleasures – an old fashioned game of <a href="http://www.888ladies.com/" target="_blank">bingo</a> with friends and family.</p>
<p>With prescription drug use on the rise to treat depression and anxiety,  more studies have been emerging that show patients treating their  mental health conditions holistically – and successfully!  Findings show  that a game of bingo, poker or even a friendly chat with loved ones can  lift the mood and outlook of a depressed patient, largely thanks to the  human interaction many of us are missing from our daily lives in  today’s digital society.</p>
<p>A bingo game requires nothing more  than a large group, a few bingo cards, and a fun atmosphere – and that  time spent with loved ones may be all we need to lighten up.  That same  theory applies to any enjoyable, time-honored group activity, including  board games, cards, or enjoying a meal together.</p>
<p>Take those  activities outside, and exponentially increase those feel-good,  mood-boosting effects!  According to popular resource, Alternative  Depression Therapy, the vitamin D and D3 we absorb from the sun’s rays  actually change the chemistry in our brains – which would explain why a  sunny day automatically brightens our mood!  So, the next time you reach  for the newspaper with miserable headline, and feel that familiar pang  of sadness, grab a couple friends or family members, a few homemade  bingo cards and head outside!  Chances are, you won’t ever miss that  prescription, and your body and brain will thank you!</p>
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		<title>Physically Owning Silver</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia Gold may be the precious metal that tends to get a lot of hype in financial media, but investors should really think twice about potentially overlooking silver. Having the property of the highest electric conductivity of all precious metals, its value is estimated to continue to increase dramatically as it is used... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/physically-owning-silver.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<p>Gold may be the precious metal that tends to get a lot of hype in  financial media, but investors should really think twice about  potentially overlooking silver. Having the property of the highest  electric conductivity of all precious metals, its value is estimated to  continue to increase dramatically as it is used in the manufacturing and  production of various products, as well as an ingredient in others. But  before the world&#8217;s supply is gobbled up by corporations and keen  investors, it is still possible to physically get your hands on this  second to none precious metal.</p>
<p>Silver can easily be purchased in  bulk, or bullions, but may pose a problem putting into a display case.  That is why the silver bar is a favored, and often traded, form of  silver bullion on the market. Forged into varying molds and weights by  private manufacturers, silver bars are typically 99.9% pure. Whereas  collectors tend to deal in 100 ounce sizes, the one thousand ounce bar  is a standard for trading. No matter the size, silver bars are smart  investments as shiny hedges against inflation, and the potential devalue  or collapse of paper currency.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.silver.com/silver-coins/">Silver coins</a> on the other  hand present a more unique opportunity to acquire silver. A form of  currency that has been circulated throughout history, silver coins can  be acquired relatively inexpensively, making them an attraction for  novice collectors or investors. Unlike its gold and platinum  counterparts that are appraised by market value, silver coins are  generally considered collectibles, generating a higher value than their  actual bullion price. Like other forms of silver, coins will not tarnish  and certainly will not depreciate. They are also the most portable cast  of silver and are internationally received. Lastly, with their unique  designs and histories, silver coins are the ideal silver bullion, and  investment, to physically own and exhibit in a well lit display case.</p>
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		<title>Where to Get Emergency Cash Loans</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Mar 2010 09:45:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A lot of financial gurus teach us that every household should have an emergency fund that is separate from your savings account, but sometimes even that is not enough to cover the replacement of the water heater or the transmission in your car. Some people can turn to their close friends or family members for... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/where-to-get-emergency-cash-loans.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a style="float: left; padding-right: 10px;" href="http://airforceoutreach.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/4289739024_41f910e075_m.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-526" title="4289739024_41f910e075_m" src="http://airforceoutreach.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/4289739024_41f910e075_m.jpg" alt="" width="240" height="176" /></a>A lot of financial gurus teach us that every household should have an  emergency fund that is separate from your savings account, but sometimes  even that is not enough to cover the replacement of the water heater or  the transmission in your car. Some people can turn to their close  friends or family members for <a href="http://www.elastic.com/">emergency cash loans</a>.  With the unstable economy, though, sometimes they may not have enough  cash to help. In that case, there are other options you can try.</p>
<p>Depending on how quickly you need the money, you can apply to your bank  or credit union for a cash loan. Banks offer a variety of loan methods  such as taking an advance on your credit card, applying for a home  equity line of credit, or applying for an unsecured personal loan &#8212;  also called a signature loan. In most cases, getting funding from the  bank where you already do business and have an account is your best  option. If you already have a good financial history with your bank,  they will be more willing to work with you through your time of crisis.</p>
<p>Sometimes individuals who do not have a good enough credit rating will  not be able to get a loan from a traditional bank, so they have to look  for an alternative for quick cash. One option is to apply for a payday  loan, which you can usually secure in a day or two. If used responsibly,  a short term payday loan can help you take care of your emergency by  using money that will be coming in from your next pay check. Another  quick cash alternative is to sell some of your assets to cover the cost  of the emergency. The important point is to try to stay calm and  research different methods to find emergency cash &#8212; you may be  surprised to find that there are several good options out there.</p>
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		<title>See the Best of the Air Force during Air Force Week</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Mar 2010 08:09:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Two sets of dates have been announced for 2010 Air Force Week, highlighted by speakers and displays as well as the world-famous Thunderbird air shows. Air Force Week will take place this year in New York City August 24 through 29 and in Cocoa Beach, Florida, October 26 through 31. Air Force Week is a... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/see-the-best-of-the-air-force-during-air-force-week.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Two sets of dates have been announced for 2010 Air Force Week,  highlighted by speakers and displays as well as the world-famous  Thunderbird air shows. Air Force Week will take place this year in New  York City August 24 through 29 and in Cocoa Beach, Florida, October 26  through 31.</p>
<p>Air Force Week is a fun and educational way to find  out more about Air Force military and civilian programs. There is also  incredible entertainment, including the performance team Tops in Blue  and the Air Force Band.</p>
<p>The highlight of any Air Force Week is  the air show performed by the Thunderbirds. The Thunderbirds are an  elite performance team that performs around the world, demonstrating the  skill and precision of our nation’s Airmen. From their beginning at  Luke Air Force Base in Arizona in 1953, the Thunderbirds have flown the  best and most advanced aircraft available. The first plane flown in an  air demonstration was the F-84G Thunder Jet. Today, the Thunderbirds fly  the F-16C Fighting Falcon. In addition to Air Force Week, the  Thunderbirds will perform in cities and towns across the country as part  of their 57th season.</p>
<p>Many events during the New York City Air  Force Week will be held at the Intrepid Sea, Air &amp; Space Museum,  which is located on the aircraft carrier Intrepid, located on Pier 86 in  Manhattan. The Intrepid was one of the most successful ships in US  history, and has become one of the most unique attractions in New York  City, as well as a historic landmark. The Intrepid will host displays as  well as performances by the Air Force Band and Air Force Drill Team  during the week of festivities. The Air Force Week in New York will also  feature Air Force nights at games for the Brooklyn Cyclones the New  York Red Bulls and the New York Mets.</p>
<p>Though details for the  Air Force Week in Cocoa Beach are still being planned, buzz is building  at events throughout the summer at the Space Coast Stadium in nearby  Viera, including a flyover during the Florida State League All-Star  Game.</p>
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		<title>Saving Money with Home Depot Coupon Codes</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Mar 2010 16:00:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fixing up an old house can cost a lot of money, especially when you need to buy new appliances as well as carpet, cabinets, tiles, and other items for DIY projects. One way to save money on your home improvement projects is to find Home Depot coupon code s. There are many different types of... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/saving-money-with-home-depot-coupon-codes.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fixing up an old house can cost a lot of money, especially when you  need to buy new appliances as well as carpet, cabinets, tiles, and other  items for DIY projects. One way to save money on your home improvement  projects is to find <a href="http://www.offers.com/homedepot/">Home Depot coupon code</a></p>
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<p>Home Depot Coupon Codes for Specific Rooms of the House</p>
<p>Some of the coupon codes that you find online offer discounted prices  on items that are commonly used in certain rooms of the house. For  instance, a code might offer 10 percent off all of the items that you  buy for the bathroom. This could include tiles, paint, fixtures, pipes,  mirrors, and shower stalls. Regardless of whether the coupon code helps  you save as much as 30 percent or as little as 5 percent, getting a  discount can help you save a lot of money on your home improvement  projects for the kitchen, bathroom, bedroom, living room, and even  outdoors.</p>
<p>Home Depot Coupon Codes for Specific Items</p>
<p>Other coupon codes could offer discounts on specific items sold in the  store and online. The coupon might help you save a certain percentage on  an area rug, a birdbath, or ceiling fan. The types of discounts often  change throughout the year to reflect the savings that people need  during certain seasons. For example, Home Depot will often have coupon  codes for gardening equipment during spring and summer because those are  the times of the year when people work outdoors most. Coupons for  holiday decorations, however, are easiest to find during the fall and  winter.</p>
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		<title>Recreating History, Brick-by-brick</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Mar 2010 08:22:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the medieval times, castles were built to prove a family’s social status and to provide protection from enemies and disease. Today, the immense fortresses still standing give people a glimpse into the mystical history they learned about when they were in school, but that does nothing to curb the curiosity of many who wonder... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/recreating-history-brick-by-brick.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a style="float: left;" href="http://airforceoutreach.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/3979804678_f86389611a_m.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-387" title="3979804678_f86389611a_m" src="http://airforceoutreach.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/3979804678_f86389611a_m.jpg" alt="" width="240" height="161" /></a>In the medieval times, castles were built to prove a family’s social  status and to provide protection from enemies and disease. Today, the  immense fortresses still standing give people a glimpse into the  mystical history they learned about when they were in school, but that  does nothing to curb the curiosity of many who wonder how such buildings  were constructed without the help of modern day tools. Now, there is a  way to experience what it took to build these marvelous pieces of  history.</p>
<p>Frenchman Michel Guyot began construction on his 13th  century style castle in 1997 called the Chateau de Guedelon, which is  located in Burgundy, France. In 2008, Guyot was invited by French  citizens to build a similar period castle called Ozark Medieval Fortress  located in Lead Hill, Arkansas where they had chosen to retire. Expert  architects and historians are creating an authentic, full-sized castle  with towers and a drawbridge. Artisans are practicing the same  techniques and using the same materials of the 13th century. With the  use of the horses, catapults, and a measuring tool made of a rope with  13 knots, the massive fortresses will take 20 years to construct.</p>
<p>The two construction sites are open to the public and they offer guided  tours in which blacksmith can be seen making nails and a mason carving  stone with a chisel. These archeological experiments have gathered  families, students, and tourists from around the world who desire to  have a real-life medieval experience and that is just what they get. The  visitors are encouraged to interact with the craftsmen and participate  in the building activities. Although the castles could be raised in  three years if bulldozers and power drills were used, the historical and  educational relevance of the Chateaude Guedelon and the Ozark Medieval  Fortress would be lost.</p>
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		<title>Veteran Owned Restaurants</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia You might be surprised to find out how many restaurants in your area are owned by veterans, or even active duty military members. There are thousands of businesses across the nation that are owned by veterans, service disabled veterans or reservists. A surprising amount of these businesses are restaurants, many of them... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/veteran-owned-restaurants.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<p>You might be surprised to find out how many restaurants in your area are  owned by veterans, or even active duty military members. There are  thousands of businesses across the nation that are owned by veterans,  service disabled veterans or reservists. A surprising amount of these  businesses are restaurants, many of them featuring international food  from countries where the owner has served in the United States Military.  Many of these former members (or active members) of the military  started up their business from scratch. Many veterans returned from  active duty and decided that they wanted to start up a business from the  ground up&#8211;finding their own building, ordering their own <a href="http://www.katom.com/">restaurant supplies</a>,  creating their own menu, and hoping that they would make it on a dream  and some preparation. The amazing thing is many of these restaurants are  doing extremely well.</p>
<p>Some veterans returned from active duty to  take over the family restaurant and have kept the family tradition  alive and well with good food and good service. From New York to  Washington State, veteran-owned restaurants are serving people authentic  food from all around the globe. If you want to go out to a Japanese  Steakhouse and Sushi Bar, or whether you want a good old American  hamburger, you can find a veteran-owned restaurant that serves what you  are looking for.</p>
<p>For many veterans, owning a restaurant was a  way to give back to people, to serve them in another capacity besides  the military. Food traditionally brings people together. People are  reconciled over food, people meet old friends and family over food, and  hearts are warmed, as well as bellies filled. Food is a way to brighten  the world and share traditions, tastes, and cultures. Many of those  wonderful men and women who have served in the United States military  have recognized this and have sought to share that with others through  the restaurant business.</p>
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		<title>healthcare debates of the nation</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In recent years there has been a huge debate brewing. This debate has divided households, the Congress and the United States as a whole. The debate has been about health care and if the government should provide all of its citizens with the right to free health care regardless of if they can pay for... <a href="http://www.airforceoutreach.org/healthcare-debates-of-the-nation.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a style="float: left;" href="http://airforceoutreach.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/4546424054_0f48211524.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-385" title="4546424054_0f48211524" src="http://airforceoutreach.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/4546424054_0f48211524-199x300.jpg" alt="" width="199" height="300" /></a>In recent years there has been a huge debate brewing. This debate has  divided households, the Congress and the United States as a whole. The  debate has been about health care and if the government should provide  all of its citizens with the right to free health care regardless of if  they can pay for it or not. Statistics show that over 45 million  Americans are uninsured and the number keeps growing due to the bad  economy and the increasing cost of health care. There are many things  dividing the issue from higher taxes to</p>
<p>The proponents of  socialized health care believe that even while the system may never be  perfect it will be a safety net for those that get lost in the shuffle.  That if you have nothing more than the little that state run health care  would offer would be beneficial to the individual and society as a  whole. Proponents believe that people who do not buy health care do not  do so because they do not want to they do so because they cannot afford  to do so.</p>
<p>The opponents of socialized health care believe that  it should be left for the private sector to fill in the void for those  who are not insured by their employers. That it is not the taxpayers  responsibility to take care of those who do not wish to buy health care  for themselves or can afford to do so. They believe that if health care  is provided for all such as in certain European nations that the federal  taxes will become significantly higher and it would lower their  standard of living. There are many people who are against socialized  health care and believe that those who do not choose to buy healthcare  should be without it. Regardless of the outcome this year this issue  will be on the forefront of American Politics for years to come.</p>
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