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7 Navy SEAL Characteristics That Are Worth Emulating
The Navy SEALs lead by example, that's what is so alluring about them. They don't wait for others to show them the way or ask for permission either. They simply go about their business with conviction and purpose.
Andy MurphyPublished 2 years ago in Serve It’s Not the End of the World … Until it is
The studies into the differences between generations has always been something of interest to me. When you look into it, what you tend to find is that, since time began, older generations have always complained about their younger counterparts, and people, as they get older, always seem to be of the point of view that the world is getting worse. The phrase "the world is going to hell in a handcart" goes back to the 19th century. Yet the world's still standing. That said, at the turn of the 20th century, the world experienced a World War, a global pandemic, shortly followed by a global economic depression and another World War. Those who lived and died through that period are known as the "lost generation" and their children, the oldest people in our society today (those born from the 20s-40s), are referred to as the "silent generation."
Matty LongPublished 2 years ago in ServeUnbroken by Laura Hillenbrand
Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand was originally published in 2010 by Random House. Unbroken has also been made into a movie of the same name directed by Angelina Jolie. This book is about a man whose footprint in history is small but is a piece of a wider history that marks our country. Beginning with his story as a child and ending with a story of a generation who were strong and courageous beyond measure.
Erika WoodPublished 2 years ago in ServeThe Whole World is Watching
Freedom. What a taken for granted word. Freedom isn't missed until it is taken away. Freedom means being able to make your own choices in life, to come and go as you please, say what you like, and to raise your family and be with your partner in peace. The Ukrainian people are now in a position of having no freedom whatsoever. They don't even have the freedom to decide how to die.
Denise WillisPublished 2 years ago in ServeThe Beginning Of Russo-Ukrainian War
Since February 24th 2022, the whole world is talking about Russian invasion in Ukraine. In this case, we have the right to ask how this war began? What were the current war’s premises?
Andreia DamianPublished 2 years ago in ServeIs Vladimir Putin out of his mind?
Is Putin out of his mind? How close is the northern Bambi-slayer to "another world" in terms of communication? Or does Putin have a mental breakdown?No, he's not. According to Western media, the current state of the world is predicated on whether or not Putin is (in)sane. Many still believe that Putin is insane, crazy, and irrational.Both he and he haven't are correct.
Dwayne nembhardPublished 2 years ago in ServeUS revenge for military defeat in Afghanistan
After the Taliban seized power for the second time in Afghanistan in August 2021, the United States froze all of its assets, adding to the economic crisis in Afghanistan. Just as the United States and other allies fled Afghanistan overnight after failing in a 20-year war, and Afghan President Ashraf Ghani fled the country, leaving the Afghan people helpless, leaving the Taliban in almost all parts of the country. I was marching towards Kabul with the flag of my victory. They came to power in Kabul without bloodshed. The recapture of power by the Taliban came as a shock to the United States and many other world powers. Because the enemies of Islam do not want Islamic values to be re-established in Afghanistan and the law to be enforced in the country according to Sharia. International aid to the United States was cut off after the Taliban took over, and billions of dollars worth of assets abroad were frozen in the United States. At the international level, the United Nations appealed for help, after which many countries resumed aid to the Afghan people. The United States has also provided some relief to the Afghan people by splitting Afghanistan's frozen assets into two parts. The United States should have handed over all frozen assets to the Taliban administration to help the Taliban improve the situation in the country; according to media reports, US President Joe Biden has signed an executive order under which the United States The سات 7 billion assets frozen in Afghanistan have paved the way for the creation of a trust to provide humanitarian assistance to the Afghan people and to compensate the victims of 9/11. According to the Associated Press, the decree, signed by the US president, called on US financial institutions to provide امداد 3.5 billion in aid and basic necessities to Afghanistan. The White House said in a statement. The executive order is designed to provide a way for funds to reach the people of Afghanistan to keep them out of the hands of the Taliban and bad guys. Afghanistan's long-troubled economy is under Taliban control It has been dying since its arrival. About 80% of the budget of the previous Afghan government came from the international community. The money that has now been cut was used to finance hospitals, schools, factories and government ministries. According to US officials, in the US courts where 9/11 victims have filed lawsuits against the Taliban, they will also have to take action to pay compensation to the victims. According to two senior Biden administration officials The courts will decide whether they are entitled to the سا 3.5 billion earmarked by the government for the victims through the trust. The administration has been criticized. He said in a tweet that "the United States stealing the frozen funds of the Afghan nation and confiscating (those funds) is a violation of humanity by a country and a nation." Indicates the highest level. "
shakeel ahmadPublished 2 years ago in ServeProfiling the Women Leading the Way in Defence
According to government employment statistics, as of the end of 2021, the UK defence sector employed approximately 133,000 staff.
Jonny GilpinPublished 2 years ago in ServeExperts’ Predictions on Russia’s Military Strength in 2022
Since the fall of the Soviet Union, Russia has become a significantly more capable military power because of the New Look military modernization initiative, which began in late 2008. Attempts to restructure Russia’s armed forces have been made in the past, especially in the 1980s and 1990s. However, the New Look was sparked by a lackluster performance in the October 2008 battle with Georgia, increased political will, and improved financial conditions. The State Armament Program 2011–20 played a critical role in achieving re-equipment goals.
Anirban BosePublished 2 years ago in ServeWhat Caused The Conflict Between Russia And Ukraine?
This war has been expected for a very long time and finally started on February 24th! When it comes to a conflict in which Russia is involved, it is quite difficult to find the main arguments to find out exactly that conflict!
Ionut242004Published 2 years ago in ServeThe Tiniest American Hero Left Her Mark On All Of Us
She was a tiny built whiz at math and physics, an associate professor, and wouldn’t take no for an answer. Her attitude, strength, skill, and belief in herself put her in the room with Presidents and her name lives on long after she passed.
Jason Ray MortonPublished 2 years ago in ServeNobel Prize
The headline is said to have appeared in a French newspaper in 1888. The interesting thing about it was that the deceased also read it. Alfred Nobel must have been somewhat safe from the newspaper's mistake that his Brother Ludwig’s death was considered his death٫ but there was also a concern. Will I be remembered like this in the world to come?