i,m here on this site to grab an essay. i like to read full essays and to be able to do that i have to submit my own which i have none right now, so hopefully this will do.
when i was a year old i used to do things in a diaper that i cannot do anymore. sometimes i wish i could do the doodoo in public, but that is mostly frowned upon these days.
yesterday i had some amazing fun with my wife, we finally got our new couch and bed. she ended up giving me my birthday present a little early. she got me a really nice shirt, a pair of shorts and that ky stuff called mine and yours. let me just startoff by saying how amazing that stuff really is. i ended up having the most mind blowing "finale" i've ever had. seriously, i recommend it highly.
Following Orders
The importance of following orders cannot be emphasized enough. In the military world this is key to mission success. When an order is issued by a competent authority, it is issued with the understanding that subordinates will carry out that order, effectively and efficiently. When or where that order is issued does not take precedence on the importance of that order. The orders issued in garrison are just as important as the ones being issued in a combat zone. It is important that the order be understood and done when told to, to avoid further problems. Military discipline and effectiveness is built on the foundation of obedience to orders. Recruits are taught to obey, immediately and without question, orders from their superiors, right from day-one of boot camp. Military members who fail to obey the lawful orders of their superiors risk serious consequences. Article 90 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) makes it a crime for a military member to WILLFULLY disobey a superior commissioned officer. Article 91 makes it a crime to WILLFULLY disobey a superior Noncommissioned or Warrant Officer. Article 92 makes it a crime to disobey any lawful order (the disobedience does not have to be...