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Q: What propaganda technique is used in this example Shop at Tire City the only store in town owned and operated by a veteran of the Korean War.?
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How do you use ptsd in a sentence?

The veteran suffered from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).


Is it true that according to freud when several people objects or events are combined into a single dream image the dream process of secondary elaboration has taken place?

No. Secondary elaboration refers to adding to the details of the manifest dream, that is "elaborating" on that dream when awake and remembering the dream. The dreamer's conscious mind might attempt to fill in the gaps of the remembered dream, or add subtle interpretations that were not evident in the actual dream. For example, when remembering a dream of an older man in a uniform sitting on a sidewalk, the dreamer might describe "a homeless veteran." That is secondary elaboration. Freud believed that secondary elaboration could distort or disguise the true latent meaning of the dream.


What in the world today is important to know?

These are things that many people would think are important to know for 2011 and the future:a loving home and family -- even if a child can't find this from his or her parents, there are other adult role modelsto love a Higher Power -- by whatever name you call God or Supreme Being -- without a Higher Power, life can feel pretty meaninglessthat all people deserve respect and compassion -- regardless of race, color, creed, country of origin, ethnicity, lifestyle choices, etc.that everything and everything has "boundaries", invisible fences that define "this is mine" and "that is yours"never to violate a person's boundaries or society's boundaries described in lawsknow basic manners -- picking your nose in public is considered rude in any countrysay please and thank you -- it reminds each of us how much we depend on each otherhonesty never lies -- at least about important things ("little white lies" said in order to not hurt someone are exceptions)doing good means givingit's good to have morals and values -- to know right from wronggood manners - these still will make friends and open doors more than bad mannershow to read and speak English, since English is the most spoken language in the worldhow to spell -- proper spelling of words shows that the person takes pride in details and doing things righthow to do at least basic math (add, subtract, multiply, divide) -- all persons use math every day throughout their livesit is essential to aspire to BE something, to BE someone -- if everyone just sat down after high school and never aspired to be someone great in their own lives, well the world would be full of uninteresting people doing nothing and going nowherethe value of higher education -- without schooling beyond HS, young adults won't get farlive within your means -- especially if you didn't aspire, have no job, and therefore have no moneythe names of your country's current leaders and governing bodies -- you never know, you might end up wanting to complain to them or to congratulate themthe names of the continents and oceans, and their locations -- you really need to know this, so you don't attempt to walk on waterthe name of the country or state bordering where you live -- useful when you want to make a trip and need to know where borders begin and endcurrent events -- knowing what's gone on in the world will help you understand the world better...plus you won't look like a dunce when Jay Leno asks you a current events questionhistory and literature -- if we don't know history, we're doomed to make the same mistakes...luckily, literature is a written form to document historythat technology is available -- but, to be wise enough to know that technology will never hold your hand, kiss you on the cheek, care that you are sick or hurting, or worry if you aren't home on timealways be quiet in libraries -- patrons need quiet to "hear" what books have to saythat just because someone else or everyone else does it, that doesn't mean you should do it tooillegal drug use will erase--permanently--all that I've written above, so don't use drugs if you want to be a good upstanding adultlaughter, smiling, pure joy -- without one of these, you'll still be okay, without two of these you'll be hurting, and without all three, well, life would be overwhelmingly depressingthat celebrities aren't as important as some people think-- if you want to really meet a celebrity, visit a veteran in a nursing home or visit a retired teacher, because both have a lot to sharedon't rely just on beauty or handsomeness -- both really do fade and then whatteach your children the items listed above -- or you might personally pay the consequences of them not knowing these basic thingstake care of your teeth -- they are amazing structures, but even teeth get old and don't work as well, especially if you never brushed or flossedsaying prayers at bedtime may not get you the Christmas present you wanted -- but just saying them will become comfortingknow the feeling of "awe" -- look to the stars and moon and realize with awe just how small and inconsequential we all arefigure out who you are -- there's nothing worse than looking in the mirror and wondering "Who is that?"figure out who you really love -- there's nothing worse than marrying for the wrong reasons then waking up, rolling over, and thinking "Who are YOU?"looks fade -- love never looses it's vibrant colorslearn to laugh at yourself -- because there will always be 10 fools just waiting to laugh at you tooknow it's okay to cry, to mourn, to grieve -- tears release us to go forward into the futurelearn to listen to advice -- but as well, be strong to make your own decisionswork hard, play harder -- love unconditionally, the hardest of all to learn


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Do people have to be born in the US to be a veteran?

No. My brother for example is Hatian and he is a veteran


What is an example of a public transfer payment?

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Are Veterans hospitals federal or state owned?

Veterans' hospitals are part of the Department of Veteran Affairs, service the US military, and are owned and operated by the federal government.


What is an example sentence of deftly?

The incognito veteran deftly tripped the bank robber, foiling his escape.


Why are men and woman who return from war called veterans?

Anyone can be a veteran of anything. A military person who never went to war or has never seen combat (action), is a veteran of the military. ANY person is a veteran of any occupation; a doctor, policeman, scientist, store owner, baseball player, swimmer, fisherman, mechanic, ANYBODY is a veteran of their occupation or activity, if they've done it long enough. Example: He's a veteran doctor; he's been a doctor for 20 years. Or he's a veteran cop, he's been a policeman for 10 years. But it's also true that the word "veteran" can be misleading: for example: "He's a veteran policeman." This could mean to some people that he's a veteran of the military, and is currently employed as a policeman. So, one has to listen to how the phrase is said, and/or possibly ask for clarification. Bottom line: Veteran means someone whose been doing something for awhile (at anything).


Can a spouse of a veteran be buried in Jefferson National Cemetery for free?

If a veteran chooses to be buried in a veterans cemetery, her or his spouse may be buried next to that veteran, with tombstone engraving and perpetual care provided, all at no cost to the family. Note, however, that the burial of a veteran's spouse MUST be next to the veteran. If a veteran chooses not to be buried in a veterans cemetery (the choice my father made, for example), then the spouse (in this case, my mother, who was never in the military) can not seek burial in a veterans cemetery, and certainly not for free.


What is an antonym for veteran?

Novice is an antonym for veteran


Is a nurse that worked in war a veteran?

Military nurse in war,YES...a military veteran. Civilian nurse in war, YES...a VETERAN of her occupation but not a MILITARY Veteran. Another words, the word "Veteran" is not strictly a military term. A person can be a veteran doctor, veteran lawyer, veteran school teacher, etc. Veteran means someone that has been doing that job/occupation for a long time.


When do you honor a veteran?

i think its veteran day


Do you capitalize veteran in USMC veteran?

No, you do not capitalize "veteran" in "USMC veteran." In general, the word "veteran" is not capitalized unless it is part of a proper noun or at the beginning of a sentence.


What is the definition of a local hero?

Someone from a small town who did something renowned. For example a baseball star or a decorated war veteran.


Can you use veteran in a sentences?

the veteran was crying because he missed his family