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Online Degree Military


Get Your Degree Online


Get Your Degree Online


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Online Banking


Online Banking


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This issue of the International Journal of Bank Marketing is the first of two special issues devoted to online banking. The call for papers generated a substantial number of submissions from around the world proof, if it were needed, of the degree of interest in online banking.

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360 Degree Visibility Bicycle Pedals (1 Pair)


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Pedalite 360 degree visibility pedals harvest energy from the rotation of the pedal spindle and stores this energy to not only flash the pedal lights but to uniquely continue to flash them after pedaling stops for a full 5 minutes. There are no batteries to run out or damage the environment and pedalite pedals can be seen from up to 1km away, from any angle.

How to Master Online Learning: Looking at Online Options


How to Master Online Learning: Looking at Online Options


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This eBook is Part I from Peterson’s How to Master Online Learning which provides the most comprehensive information about online degree programs, online certifications, and continuing education; advice on paying for online classes, software, and textbooks; and expert strategies for online learning success.

Virginia Military Institute Keydets VMI Money Clip


Virginia Military Institute Keydets VMI Money Clip


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This exquisite Virginia Military Institute Keydets NCAA money clip is the perfect gift for any Virginia Military Institute Keydets fan!


Lansky Deluxe 5-Stone Sharpening System


Lansky Deluxe 5-Stone Sharpening System


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Extra coarse coarse medium fine & ultra fine hones.FEATURES Patented precision-engineered multi-angle flip-over knife clamp: 1 Sharpening hones on color-coded finger-grooved safety holders: 2 One guide rod for each honing stone: 3 Specially formulated honing oil: 4 Extra long knife clamp screws: 5 Custom molded storage/carrying case to hold al…

Smith's PP1 Pocket Pal Multifunction Sharpener


Smith’s PP1 Pocket Pal Multifunction Sharpener


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Smith’s pocket pal combination ceramic, carbide and diamond knife sharpener. Coarse carbide, fine ceramic, and fine diamond taper for sharpening straight and serrated blades. Compact and lightweight unit comes with lanyard hole….

Streamlight 61052 Septor LED Headlamp with Strap


Streamlight 61052 Septor LED Headlamp with Strap


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With seven, ultra-bright, white LEDs, the Streamlight Septor LED Headlamp features three levels of lighting for a wide range of applications including up-close detail work and long-range viewing. Adjustable straps help secure the light to any head size, and a 90-degree tilt mechanism allows you to point the light exactly where you need it. Durable and water-resistant construction ensure extended u…

Lansky Diamond Deluxe Sharpening System with Extra Coarse, Coarse, Medium and Fine Hones


Lansky Diamond Deluxe Sharpening System with Extra Coarse, Coarse, Medium and Fine Hones


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Extra coarse coarse medium and fine hones.ATTRIBUTES Includes: Extra-Coarse Diamond Hone Coarse Diamond Hone Medium Diamond Hone Fine Diamond Hone One Guide Rod For Each Hone Honing Oil Multi-Angle Knife Clamp Special Features: Sharpening Hones on Color-Coded Holders Storage: Custom-Molded Storage Case…





 127th Machine Gun Artillery Division


127th Machine Gun Artillery Division


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New - Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The 127th Order of Kutuzov Second Degree Machine-Gun Artillery Division was a division of the Russian Ground Forces, which traced its history to the 66th Rifle Division of World War II. The division was originally formed on 14 May 1932 in village Lutkovka-medical in the Veditsky Shmakovsky raion of the Ussuriisk Oblast, Far Eastern Military District, as the 1st or

 1956 in Military History: Conflicts in 1956, Military Units and Formations Disestablished in 1956


1956 in Military History: Conflicts in 1956, Military Units and Formations Disestablished in 1956


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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: The Ribbon Creek incident is the most common term for events which occurred on the night of April 8, 1956, when Staff Sergeant Matthew McKeon , a junior drill instructor at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island , South Carolina , marched his assigned platoon into Ribbon Creek, a swampy tidal creek. The incident resulted in 6 dead United States Marine Corps recruits . McKeon was found guilty of possession and use of alcoholic beverage.The event On April 8, 1956, at 2000 hours, Staff Sergeant Matthew McKeon, a combat veteran of World War II and the Korean War , led Platoon 71, his assigned platoon of 74 recruits, on an extra exercise to Ribbon Creek as a disciplinary measure. McKeon led the platoon toward a swampy tidal creek on Parris Island , South Carolina , near the eponymous Marine Corps recruit depot , and, upon arrival 45 minutes later, McKeon jumped into the creek and ordered the platoon to follow. From that point forward, the platoon marched along the creek bed. However, some of the young men could not swim and the platoon marched into deep water. There was a sudden burst of screaming and panic and then a mad dash for the shore. After a short while, it was noticed that some recruits were missing. Six men had drowned.Investigation McKeon was brought to a court of inquiry directly on the following day. At first, he was classified mentally and "emotionally stable" and "a mature, stable appearing career Marine." The court recognized that the detailed directives regarding and prohibiting certain Marine training methods were "correct and adequate", and that McKeon had launched an unnecessary and unauthorized disciplinary action. It was also found that he had been drunk and McKeon was recommended to be court-martialled . McKeon himself claimed he held a minor degree