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Esprit de Corps (magazine) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Esprit de Corps military magazine is published in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada by Scott Taylor. The magazine grew out of an earlier magazine designed to be in-flight reading on Canadian Forces passenger...
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Esprit de corps (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Esprit de corps may refer to: • The morale of a group. • Esprit de Corps (magazine), a Canadian military magazine • Esprit de Corps (1957), a humor book by Lawrence Durrell • Esprit de Corps', a ...
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Although not nationally televised, auditions for a top-rated drum and bugle corps can be just as exciting and just as frightening as those for “American Idol.” Halftime Magazine follows one musician in her bid to go to Concord, Calif., to play with The Blue Devils. ... Esprit de Corps RSS Feed...
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Published: January 1, 2006 ... After reading the article in the Current Events section on JROTC [ “Under Fire,” October 2005], ... JROTC offers a place to belong for students who may be average performers. It offers a place for students to become part of a community rather than loners in an ever-expanding high...
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The Peace Corps traces its roots and mission back to 1960, when then-Senator John F. Kennedy challenged students at the University of Michigan to serve their country in the cause of peace and friendship by living and working in developing countries.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR ... Stephen Hawley Martin is a former principal of The Martin Agency in Richmond and the author of more than half a dozen books including his newest, Lean Enterprise Leader: How to Get Things Done Without Doing It All Yourself. ... Feedback: Comment on this story...
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For the first time in more than 20 years, the University of Wisconsin does not lead the nation in Peace Corps volunteers. That distinction now belongs to another UW, the one in Seattle, which has 110 graduates currently serving in developing countries around the world.
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