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		<title>How to Choose a Military School for Your Teen</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thinking about sending your teen to military school? It&#8217;s certainly not surprising, given the success rate of these schools in preparing young people for college admission as well as instilling discipline, self-accountability, and a drive for excellence. Here are a few fast facts about military schools: 1. They come in different shapes and sizes. These [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thinking about sending your teen to military school? It&#8217;s certainly not surprising, given the success rate of these schools in preparing young people for college admission as well as instilling discipline, self-accountability, and a drive for excellence. Here are a few fast facts about military schools:</p>
<p>1. They come in different shapes and sizes. These schools have different class sizes that may range from very large campuses to very small ones.</p>
<p>2. Not all of them are exclusive for boys. While military schools are traditionally for boys only, these days there are quite a lot of military schools that are already open for girls as well.</p>
<p>3. Some may admit lower grade levels. Traditionally, boarding schools admit students from grades 9 to 12, although you may also come across schools that admit students from 6th grade. There are some military schools which may admit students as young as 4th grade.</p>
<p>4. There&#8217;s more to them than just JROTC. Some people think that military schools only offer military-based extracurricular activities. The truth is that these schools also usually offer a healthy sports program as well as a good arts program with a lot of variety. It&#8217;s not just JROTC, aviation, navigation or similar activities in these schools.</p>
<p>5. Some offer to accommodate both boarding and day students, some have more intensive programs that require all of their students to board in campus.</p>
<p>Just like in a military camp, students are taught to accept discipline as a regular part of their lives. Students are called cadets, they wear military uniforms (as do their teachers), they have a rigid daily schedule that starts with a bugle call early in the morning. Just like in military camps where soldiers are expected to keep order, cadets are expected to keep their living quarters clean and to keep their own belongings in clean and orderly condition. Students are taught to take pride in their appearance and achievements.</p>
<p>In terms of academics, military schools often go above and beyond the state-required classes. In fact, for parents who have children who are interested in different branches of the military, there are schools that offer real navigation and aviation lessons. There are also AP classes that are offered in these schools which aren&#8217;t typically offered in traditional public schools. Some schools even allow students to take advanced classes that can be credited to their college units.</p>
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		<title>Advantages and Disadvantages of a Military School</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Dec 2010 08:35:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many positive benefits for your teenager should they attend a military school. But, like most things in life, there can be a downside as well. Here is a report explaining what&#8217;s good and bad about study in a military high school. To start with if your teen is in trouble with serious health [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many positive benefits for your teenager should they attend a military school. But, like most things in life, there can be a downside as well. Here is a report explaining what&#8217;s good and bad about study in a military high school.</p>
<p>To start with if your teen is in trouble with serious health issues or a major attitude problem, they stand little or no chance of being accepted. Military schools today set very high academic standards. They are not therapy centers for kids with problems. Two of their major goals are to produce students able to enter prestigious colleges and/or join the military.</p>
<p>Discipline is a major part of a military environment. If your teen is lazy and disrespectful they will get a serious jolt in a military school. They will be out of bed at 0600 hours, they will make their bed and tidy their possessions, and they will be on the parade ground and exercising before breakfast. This type of lifestyle could change your teen&#8217;s attitude to life.</p>
<p>Of course a military school is a residential facility and while students are allowed to attend approved activities in the local town, things like taking a part-time job in the grocery store are simply not an option.</p>
<p>There is a full extra-curricula program at a military school with plenty of time for artistic pursuits and outdoor education. This means your child is getting an all-round education and enjoying their schooling at the same time.</p>
<p>Opportunities for leadership roles are many and varied in a military education. If your child requires a challenge and enjoys being a leader, they will develop their talents and be truly extended in such a school. It is ideal for developing the total person.</p>
<p>If as a parent you are looking to a military school to mollycoddle your child, you will be disappointed. It&#8217;s much more a shape up or ship out approach from the school. If your child chooses to disobey and fails to complete tasks, the school will not spend a great deal of time and effort in whipping them into line. </p>
<p>Those who do work hard are sure to be well rewarded and for life. College entrance is likely and if a career in the military is required, this type of secondary education is perfect for such a move.</p>
<p>A military school is a community where teamwork and bonding is part of every day life. If this suits your child, fine. If your child is a loner and doesn&#8217;t like a regimented and disciplined lifestyle, then a military school is not for them.</p>
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		<title>Military Schools &#8211; One Size Does Not Fit All</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Sep 2010 06:36:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you hear the words &#8220;military school&#8221;, many different images are conjured. Some see a campus enhanced with beautiful stone buildings, manicured lawns, and cadets proudly marching with perfectly tailored uniforms gleaming from all the spit and polish. Many of these young men and women are aspiring to future service in the armed services of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you hear the words &#8220;military school&#8221;, many different images are conjured. Some see a campus enhanced with beautiful stone buildings, manicured lawns, and cadets proudly marching with perfectly tailored uniforms gleaming from all the spit and polish. Many of these young men and women are aspiring to future service in the armed services of their country. </p>
<p>Others see a compound, reminiscent of that seen on Hogan&#8217;s Heroes, where misbehaving inmates are sentenced to hard time for their past behavior, and angry drill instructors scream at a hopeless collection of trouble-makers. The later is more reminiscent of what today has become known as teen boot camps, where an intense regime of shock therapy and even abuse over a short period of time is designed to turn troubled teens around.</p>
<p>The truth is that both of these types of organizations exist, as does everything in between. This is why one size does not fit all when looking for a military school or academy.</p>
<p>In the United States, there are numerous military schools. In Canada, there is only one. You don&#8217;t need to search for too long on the internet to find them. But why are there so many and why are they so popular? Some have a long proud history dating back to before the Civil War. Students attend because of tradition; their father, and grand father, and great grand father attended. Some attend because they see it as a stepping stone to one of the federal service academies like West Point, Annapolis, or the Air Force Academy. Others see it as a structured environment within which their misbehaving youngster will learn their bad discipline and be transferred from a life of misfortune into become a contributing member of society.</p>
<p>There are military schools that cater to each of these groups. However, when these students with differing goals end up in the same school the outcome is often chaotic. Those who do not want to be there fight the system every step of the way. The others end up suffering as a result of these negative influences. In the end, neither group receives what they want, or what they need.</p>
<p>It is for these reasons that it is important to know what you are looking for in a military school, and why. Ask the right questions and tell your whole story to the admissions department before enrolling. This will help determine whether a particular school is right for your son or daughter, and whether your son or daughter is right for the school.</p>
<p>The moral of this story: Not all military schools and academies are alike. Be sure you understand the difference between what you want and what you (or your son or daughter) need, because these are not necessarily the same thing.</p>
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		<title>The Military Requirements For Interested Applicants</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Aug 2010 07:20:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is a great responsibility but at the same time it is very rewarding when you are able to help someone or when you have contributed something special. Sacrificing life and time is no big joke. If you want to render service, you have to have a firm mind and sees to it that the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is a great responsibility but at the same time it is very rewarding when you are able to help someone or when you have contributed something special. Sacrificing life and time is no big joke. If you want to render service, you have to have a firm mind and sees to it that the decision made will never be taken back. That is the essence of a true citizen of a certain country. Ready and willing to give no matter what it takes.</p>
<p>Being one of the military troops is one great example of sacrificing life and time. Think about the responsibility of all the military men, it is so great and very challenging. Once they are out in the battle, their hearts never stop pounding, their mind needs to be focused and their body is in deep pressure. It is the intense adrenaline rush that makes them so in to the battle for peace and prosperity.</p>
<p>It is not easy to become a part of the military most especially when you have a family and little kids to think about. The family that they have left behind also feels intense pressure every time their husband or their father is on a mission. The hearts of families never stop from beating fast too. They never stop from worrying and they even constantly think of what could have been going on every single minute. Family support, strength, courage and prayers are what every military soldier needs in order for them to face all of the hardships that they meet.</p>
<p>When an individual has a firm decision on becoming a military soldier, all out support from the family and significant others should be given. For those individuals who are willing to become a member of the military in their country, they must pass or qualify the requirements and the standards of the military academy.</p>
<p>One very important requirement is the age. Those who are willing to join the academy must be at least 17 years old but with parental consent or 18 years old without any parental consent. You need to be of legal age when you want to join due to the fact that this matter is very serious and it needs mature individuals in order to fully understand the procedures and issues that surround the academy and of course, the country. Age is definitely one of the criteria when talking about legal matters. Same goes too when you want to carry and use a self defense tazer or any forms of non lethal weapons.</p>
<p>The military academy also requires every applicant to be in good physical condition. Health is a requirement and as much as possible, they want their applicants to be mentally and emotionally fit as well. They will undergo screening and medical examinations to determine if there are underlying diseases and also if they are qualified or not. This is also a requirement when one decides to buy a stun gun for self defense.</p>
<p>Educational attainment is one requirement that almost any branch of military also requires. Applicants must have graduated from high school and can present a high school diploma and any other accepted credentials. In almost any type of work field, having a good educational background is a must.</p>
<p>Good moral character is another requirement in almost any military service. The recruiter will have to perform a serious background check in all of the applicants. This is to determine if the applicant has history of being imprisoned, use of illegal drugs and has committed serious crimes. Applicants having such can destroy the reputation of the military academy.</p>
<p>If you think you have what it takes to become a good military soldier, you can apply to any branch of military service. Just make sure that you have full support from your family and a strong will and determination to serve your nation.</p>
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		<title>US Military Loan-Armed Forces Financial Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Nov 2009 08:49:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A US military loan is one that is only given out exclusively to either current or former forces personnel in not just the US military but also in the National Guard. Such loans offer interest rates which are below those offered to civilians and are well below both credit card and other loan rates. These [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A US military loan is one that is only given out exclusively to either current or former forces personnel in not just the US military but also in the National Guard. Such loans offer interest rates which are below those offered to civilians and are well below both credit card and other loan rates. These loans are not secured on any sort of collateral and the credit checks carried out are minimal (if they are done at all). These types of loans are a great way for military to pay off bills or help meet any emergency situations that may arise.</p>
<p>So where exactly is it you can get a military loan from? You can actually pretty much get them anywhere. But probably the best place to look is online. But if you want you could also meet up with a financial advisor for the USAF, USMC or Army base and they will be able to assist you. These advisors are able to get in touch with the right institution in order to help secure a US military loan for forces personnel.</p>
<p>Also these types of loans can also not just help the armed forces personnel but their families as well. As once you have secured the loan you can get the money sent to whomever they want it to be sent to. So say for example a guy based in Germany gets a loan which he then arranges for the money to be sent back to his wife in say Ohio and she can then get the house fixed after it got flooded. Such loans are not only quick to complete but they are also quick at ensuring the money gets to the recipient as soon as possible. Also should you be on active service and are unable to apply for a loan yourself then power of attorney people can actually apply for the loan on your behalf.</p>
<p>So as you can see the US military loan is a great way for members of the US armed forces to sort out any financial situation or emergency as quickly as possible.</p>
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		<title>Information on Military Boot Camps</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Sep 2009 07:37:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Military boot camps are camps where adolescents are trained by military personnel to endure the rigors and discipline of military life. Parents of teens who are out of hand send them to boot camps after exhausting all other methods of making them behave better. The structured discipline imparted to teens to take on the challenges [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Military boot camps are camps where adolescents are trained by military personnel to endure the rigors and discipline of military life. Parents of teens who are out of hand send them to boot camps after exhausting all other methods of making them behave better. The structured discipline imparted to teens to take on the challenges of a life serving in the military prepares them to become more responsible and well adjusted adults.</p>
<p>Military boot camps are beneficial   to troubled teens. It teaches them the qualities of discipline, leadership and training for a systematic and sensible lifestyle. All the beneficial qualities that are attributed to the military system are imparted to adolescents. They learn to cope with themselves, their problems and with others. They learn to face the hardship of the real world with courage and rectitude.</p>
<p>Military boot camps have their disadvantages in helping troubled teens. The discipline taught at the camps is too harsh and may have an adverse effect on a troubled teen. Parents should consult with a qualified counsellor before taking the step of sending children to structured camps. Insubordination is not tolerated at the camps even if the insubordination is reasonable. Some programs are expensive and unruly behavior will result in expulsion before completion and the teen will not be re admitted once expelled. Experts believe that teaching  blind obedience will not help to develop a rational attitude or spirit of enquiry in adolescents.</p>
<p>The significance of military camps is that they teach teens to act responsibly and in a disciplined manner with their peers and with their parents. They help to make the teen emotionally and physically tough. Their mental balance improves when they follow a regimented routine. The lessons taught at military boot camps are lessons that will keep adolescents in good stead all their lives.</p>
<p>The effects of teen behavioral improvement at a military boot camp are that teens get rid of their negative attitudes and learn to face life positively and with confidence. A range of problems from addiction to psychological disorders can be treated at military boot camps. The routine demands hard work and discipline and leaves no room for negative thoughts or behavior.</p>
<p>Military boot camps can help discipline troubled teens. However, experts believe that sending teens to the harsh disciplining atmosphere of a military boot camp must be a last resort option for parents.</p>
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		<title>Services of Private Military Companies</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many governments and states that employ the services of private military companies. One of them is the States Department of the United States. In truth, various governments have several companies under their employ in order for the latter to cover areas that conventional government military forces find difficult to reach. Governments also employ [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many governments and states that employ the services of private military companies. One of them is the States Department of the United States. In truth, various governments have several companies under their employ in order for the latter to cover areas that conventional government military forces find difficult to reach. Governments also employ military personnel from these private companies in order to serve as guards of high-ranking government officials especially those who are sent out as emissaries to dangerous countries. Experts from these companies also serve advisory roles. They do not intervene directly rather they are helping in military training.</p>
<p>Basically, their services include those that you can expect from your local police forces or governmental military. Of course, their services are not as large scale. However, they are not allowed to adopt an offensive stance and use force in war zones. Their personnel maybe regarded as unlawful combatants and their actions may be regarded as crimes.</p>
<p>Controlling Private Military Companies</p>
<p>There are issues surrounding these companies. Not everyone approves of their existence or the use of their service. There have been cases where the wisdom of employing these companies has been raised. Various states have suggested actions in order to control them.</p>
<p>There is a general consensus that governments or states employing the services of these companies should set aside a budget or a fund for private military company control. It is also important that a certain governing body should be created. This body shall control the fund and formulate rules concerning the proper selection and hiring of personnel from private military companies.</p>
<p>In order to regulate them, a licensing system should also be created. Standards of practice should also be formulated. The governing body will give the license, set up the standards and regulate various activities. The governing body should also classify and describe actions or activities that are illegal or prohibited. They will also monitor the various activities of every licensed company.</p>
<p>It has also been suggested that the employment of private military companies must be disclosed to the public. Rules should be formulated in order to determine how the public is to be informed and what forum is to be used.</p>
<p>There are numerous private military companies. In fact, the number is growing everyday. These companies are hired not only by the government but by private individuals as well. Nowadays, they serve various purposes. Governments, however, are encouraged to regulate these companies which is just right considering that the latter&#8217;s services are mostly used by governments.</p>
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		<title>All About Military School</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Jul 2009 09:30:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are those rebel types of teens for whom ordinary public school system of today seems to be grossly inadequate. Actually these schools are not adequately equipped to handle these difficult and confused boys in their adolescence. In most of the cases the parents take recourse to military schools when they reach to their wit&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are those rebel types of teens for whom ordinary public school system of today seems to be grossly inadequate. Actually these schools are not adequately equipped to handle these difficult and confused boys in their adolescence. In most of the cases the parents take recourse to military schools when they reach to their wit&#8217;s ends with regard to their problematic teenage children. Why military schools? Because military schools are expected to instill a sense of value and discipline in these defiant teens. They are also designed to provide their students with quality academic experience that prepare them for a rewarding career in the latter course of life. The days during late 1960s and early &#8217;70s witnessed a steady decline in the popularity of military schools. But the new millennium has again seen its steady growth in popularity.</p>
<p>Do not get baffled by the name, military school; they are not actually affiliated with US army. Military schools for teens are mostly privately run institutions. They are founded on the principles of military values and impose a strict regime which is similar to real military life and hence the name, Military school. In fact, the most prestigious schools in the USA fall in the category of military school. The children coming from a typical military background or those who want to pursue a army career in the latter course of life are the ideal candidates for military schools. </p>
<p>In military school, the physical activities are given special emphasis. In addition to the academics, the students are kept busy in different kind of physical activities and sports.Although you can find a few co-educational military schools across the country, it is the single-sex schools that are more in demand and as the records show, these are the schools that display a better all round performance. </p>
<p>However, the military schools do not admit the unwilling teenagers. The students who are academically too poor or have gross behavioral disorder also do not have any place in the military schools. The most reputed military schools have their own admission procedures which are rather tough to crack. In case of any non compliance of rules, the student is expelled from the school with immediate effect. </p>
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